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Hey Loopers- Here's a loop-related show this Friday in Berkeley Joe Rut, Goh Nakamura, The Great Auk Epic Arts Teahouse 1923 Ashby @ MLK, Berkeley (Across street from BART station) Doors at 8:00, Show at 8:30 Fri Feb 24th $5-10 donation & no one turned away for lack of funds All ages I met Goh Nakamura last year while sharing a bill at he Y2K5 Looping Festival in Santa Cruz, where he blew my mind. Goh is an amazing singer/songwriter who utilizes looping technology in incredibly subtle and musical ways to shade his songs. Not to be missed. He is a member of the band, The Invisible Cities (who were voted best Indie Pop Band in the Bay Guardian's 2005 "best of" poll), and has been a "stunt guitarist" on many recordings both here and in the Boston music scene. His new solo CD is garnering rave reviews. He doesn't often play on this side of the bay, so come check it out The Great Auk are the charming duo of two of my favorite people: Carrie Bradley (Ed's Redeeming Qualities, 100 Watt Smile) and Bernie Jungle (Warm Wires, Lipsey Mountain Spring Band...and he's the guy playing that kooky home-made drum kit at my last couple of shows!). With guitar and fiddle accompaniment, they sing beautifully idiosyncratic songs that make you glad to be alive, assuming you are. I'll be doing a song-based set utilizing some looping and some non-looping stuff. Should be fun. The Epic Arts Teahouse is a living room-style, very intimate setting. It's basically a converted flat. Joe -- _______________________________________________ Search for businesses by name, location, or phone number. -Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10