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Friday, February 16, 2007

What Th'--? Doll's Place Booting Mongo?

If you're in the New Brunswick, NJ area (and I suspect a lot of you are) read on.

I visited Drew (Mongo) at his Friday night gig at A Doll's Place a couple of weeks back, and saw a crowd that was building - though there were a lot of 'home at midnight'-ers, there were also enough die-hards that it was sure to snowball (and in the weeks since, that appeared to be the case.)

Go there. Tonight. Drew may be spinning - if he is, stay for the duration. If he's not, make a great and visible show of your displeasure.

This sort of thing's worth fighting for. You in?

(And if you're one of the ones who's been complaining there's no under-35 Melody Bar reunion, here's why - you shouldn't be trying to reunite a scene so much as you should be trying to create one. Here's your chance to make something happen. So do it.)

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