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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th
@TRALF MUSIC HALL
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Let’s thank Funtime Presents for an excellent booking.
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Immediately following the Biscuits, directly across the street: MNM brings the Late-Night mayhem for an after-party you wont forget!
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Brothers Past is Tom Hamilton (vocals, guitar, laptop), Tom McKee (keyboards, vocals), Clay Parnell (bass, vocals) and Rick Lowenberg (drums).
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