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The Stagehands, Ofir Gal, Alright Alright with Amnesiac Jack at Poor Alex Theatre

Toronto Event Date: Sat, March 20, 2010Sun, March 21, 2010

Neighbourhood:
annex, mirvish village
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live music, live performance, live concert
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theater
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rock, indie, classic rock
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Poor Alex Theatre
772A Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON M6J 1V1

416 324-9863

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The Stagehands, Ofir Gal, Alright Alright with Amnesiac Jack

Excited as hell to see all of these acts on one bill. Amnesiac Jack will be starting the night at 9 with his brilliant acoustic songwriting. Don’t let his myspace description scare you lol. Very awesome.

Amnesiac Jack
http://www.myspace.com/amnesiacjack
Alright well, I was born, I ripened, I over-ripened, I decayed and was eaten, and I’m currently being digested.

Ofir Gal
www.panicintoronto.com
Ofir Gals album Panic in Toronto is a fusion between old classic rock and modern British rock The album consist out of 11 songs, all of which were written and recorded in Tel-Aviv over the past year

The Stagehands
http://www.myspace.com/stagehandsmusic
Picture a musical without the jazz hands. Picture a rock band without the hangover. Now throw in an eclectic mix of catchy songs. The result is Stagehands, a band that combines theatre and pop-rock to create a whole new kind of show. This is Broadway-Rock!

Alright Alright
http://www.myspace.com/alrightalrightband
ALRIGHT ALRIGHT, equipped with their favourite Clash, Buddy Holly, and Motown Records, along with enough noise-blaring instruments to safely shield themselves through the worst of all Canadian snow blizzards, made their way down the steps of a DEEP and DARK basement. Bashing out countless HOURS, DAYS, and WEEKS of raw noise, followed by MONTHS of tedious tweaking and sculpting of their newly fangled sound, ALRIGHT ALRIGHT liked what they heard. They had managed to engineer an enigmatic sound of RAW power and DANCEHALL energy, augmented by miscellaneous sounds from flutes to melodicas, while structurally reigning from the early twentieth century days of Tin Pan Alley, and late nineteen-fifties, early nineteen-sixties sounds of The Brill Building.

5 dollars with canned food. 7 dollars without.
doors open at 8:30. Music starts at 9 pm.



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