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     The Notorious MSG with Adam & Dave's Bloodline / Fang Fang / Giant Mind / El Dorado & The Ruckus

    The Notorious MSG with Adam & Dave's Bloodline / Fang Fang / Giant Mind / El Dorado & The Ruckus

    Presented by North Star Bar at North Star Bar

    July 9, 2011


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    The Notorious MSG with Adam & Dave's Bloodline / Fang Fang / Giant Mind / El Dorado & The Ruckus THE NOTORIOUS MSG Rising up from the hard streets of Chinatown in 2002, The Notorious MSG are three renegade restaurant workers on a mission to make your asses palpitate with their high-sodium beats. Their gritty sound is a compound of the rawest sounds on the New York City streets, hip-hop and punk rock, through a lens of streetwise Chinese-American tradition. They transcend traditional stereotypes while inventing a style and lexicon all their own. Their stage show, a whirlwind of sound and fury, has reduced women to tears and made grown men incontinent. The MSG are set to release a full-length studio album May 24th, entitled “Heavy Ghetto”. Your blood pressure will soar. Your ass-hairs will sizzle. This is Chinatown, motherdickers. http://www.notoriousmsg.com/ ADAM & DAVE'S BLOODLINE Adam & Dave’s Bloodline is a rock group from Philadelphia. Members are Adam Garbinski, Dave Petersen, Kirk Henderson, Brian Newell, and Lois Volta. They have been influenced by The Replacements, The Faces, The Band, The Kinks, The Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Michael Knott, Lou Reed, and Nick Lowe. http://www.myspace.com/adamanddavesbloodline FANG FANG Fang Fang is an Indie, Pop, Rock band from Philadelphia. Band members are Tom Manns on Vocals and Guitar, Chris Lyons on Bass Guitar and Vocals, Joey Ryan on Drums, and Kenny Klein on Guitar, Vocals, and Percussion. They have been influenced by The Clash, Rancid, Elivis Costello and the Attractions, The Replacements, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles. http://www.myspace.com/fangfangmusic GIANT MIND Immersed in the Philadelphia music scene, Giant Mind can frequently be caught at one of Philadelphia's most beloved indie venues. Whether it be a local show or as touring support, venues like Johnny Brenda's, Kung Fu Necktie, North Star Bar, and the M-Room have been home to the band for the past year. Originally conceived to perform behind band member Greg Puglese's 2009 album, Holes in the Ground, the band has brought the album to the attention of many. Along with being aired on various radio stations including Philadelphia's prestigious WXPN, The Sub-Rock Music Hour on WNRB-LP 93.3FM, and appearing on Volta Internet Radio for a two-hour interview and album showcase, the band's commitment to performing live as much as possible has garnered a growing fan base. When not playing shows at festivals like 2010's Philadelphia Film and Music Festival, performing alongside headlining acts like The Dead Milkmen and A Sunny Day in Glasgow, the band can sometimes be caught busking on street corners or performing an acoustic set somewhere you might least expect it. The band has also played various shows on the East Coast, including shows in NYC at places like Lit Lounge, and have been honored to share the stage with bands like Locksley, Andrew Lipke, The Big Pink, Cheers Elephant, MEM, and TJ Kong & the Atomic Bomb. http://www.myspace.com/giantmind


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        North Star Bar

        N. 27th Street and Poplar Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19137

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        July 9, 2011

        Times:

        9pm


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