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Saturday: Daevid Allen & Kramer w/Fingerpaint in Baltimore



                   Baltimore Progressive Rock Showcase Series
                              Orion Sound Studios
                              2903 Whittington Ave
                              Baltimore, Maryland

                           Saturday April 10 1999 8PM

On Saturday April 10th, Daevid Allen founding member of Soft Machine,
spiritual father of Gong and it's assorted offshoots and a man who could
rightly be considered the father of space rock music will appear at Orion
Sound Studios in Baltimore MD in a special performance with Kramer, his
collaborator on two 90's albums as well as the late 70's New York Gong
project.

Opening the show will be the ambient electronic guitar-based duo
Fingerpaint. Fingerpaint's music mines the vein of ambient music pioneered
by artists like Brian Eno and Cluster, while adding their own unique
sound.

ADMISSION:   $10 at the door/All ages

OTHER INFO:  Call the studio at 410.646.7334 after 2pm EST. Email
             alevin@ProgRock.net, or point your favorite web
             browser to http://www.progrock.net/shows/showcase/

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Directions:
-Take I-95 to exit 50, Caton Ave. (Just inside the south west side of the 
 695 beltway)
-Take Caton Ave south to the third traffic light and turn left onto 
Washington
 Blvd
-Go 1/4 mile up the hill to the U-Haul sign and turn right onto Inverness.
-At the end of Inverness, turn left onto Whittington Ave. 
-Go to the end of Whittington and turn right into the parking lot
 at 2903 Whittington, in the Whittington Business Center.
-Orion is on the right.

-Adam

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