Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band

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Aug 25 2010

Monsters of Folk in Austin!

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Monsters of Folk playing two shows in 2010, catch them at Stubb’s in Austin and Austin City Limits Festival. In case you missed it last time around, Monsters is Conor Oberst, Jim James, Mike Mogis, and Matt Ward joined by Will Johnson and they are epic. Jimmie Dale Gilmore supports on the Stubb’s [...]

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Aug 18 2010

The Concert for Equality: video

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On Saturday July 31st, 2010 in Omaha, NE, several bands including Bright Eyes, Cursive, Desaparecidos (their first live performance since 2002), and Lullaby For The Working Class gathered together to fight for equality by playing a benefit show for the ACLU Nebraska.
Check out a video documenting the show at The Sound Strike, who’s website [...]

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Jul 14 2010

COMVB to support RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE!

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COMVB is honored to open for Rage Against the Machine this July in Los Angeles. The show, part of a national week of action, will be a benefit for The Florence Project and Puente Arizona, two organizations dedicated to fighting Arizona Law SB1070.
Find out more by visiting the Sound Strike website

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Jul 06 2010

Concert For Equality: Fight the Fremont Law!

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Bright Eyes, Desaparecidos, Cursive and more to perform at ACLU Benefit Concert in Omaha, Nebraska
On Saturday July 31st, 2010 in Omaha, NE, several bands including Bright Eyes, Cursive, Desaparecidos (their first live performance since 2002), and Lullaby For The Working Class will gather together to fight for equality by playing a benefit show for the ACLU Nebraska. [...]

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Jul 02 2010

An open letter to Charlie Levy regarding the Arizona Soundstrike Boycott

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Dear Charlie,

I read your letter and I do understand where you are coming from.  You bring up valid points.  I personally regret any of the collateral damage the boycott is causing you, other like-minded arts promoters and the fans in Arizona.  A boycott is, inherently, a blunt instrument.  It is an imperfect weapon, a carpet [...]

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