
Jukebox the Ghost A little Jukebox update: For the last month and a half, we've been recording our new album with Peter Katis at Tarquin Studios. Once we finish mixing the new album, we're taking some serious time off --- Tommy just got vocal surgery to remove vocal nodules, so we'll be out of commission until the spring while he heals.... But once he recovers, we're going to be hitting the road...Hard!

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11 Questions with... us. http://www.zoom-in.com/blog/music/katie- camosy/these-questions-go-to-eleven-juke box-the-ghost
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The latest installment of These Questions Go To Eleven features the Philadelphia piano pop trio Jukebox the Ghost.

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HELLO EVERYONE!
Jukebox The Ghost sheetmusic is now available! WOOO!
Click the link below.
Hold It In
Victoria
Under My Skin
Good Day
Heart's The Same
Lighting Myself On Fire
WOOOO x 2
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Jukebox the Ghost See you Boston-ers tonight at the Middle East Downstairs? Last Boston show until early next spring...We play at 10:30. YEAH

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Show details for Friday's show in Baltimore at Goucher:
http://www.goucher.edu/x37936.xml
www.goucher.edu

Jukebox the Ghost NYC, you've reminded us once again that we have the coolest fans in the world. Thanks for dancing through the set of all-new songs...

Jukebox the Ghost Tonight! Bowery Ballroom! See you there?

Jukebox the Ghost Tuesday night, come to Bowery Ballroom in NYC to hear some new tunes~! And dont worry, we'll be back in your town again in early 2010... stay tuned...

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New shows in the next couple of weeks...
Tuesday, October 20th
Bowery Ballroom -- New York, NY
CMJ Music FestivalDoors at 6:00 pm, we play at 10:30
With Care Bears on Fire, the Black and White Years, and Stand
http://www.boweryballroom.com for advance tickets
$13 in advance, $15 day of -- 18 and over
Friday, October 23rd
Gouc...her College (Baltimore)
1021 Dulaney Valley Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21204
Open to the public
9:00 pm
Free for students, $5 for non-students -- All-ages
Saturday, October 24th
Middle East Downstairs
472-480 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Opening for Wheat, also with the Motion Sick and the Needy Visions
$12 -- 18 and over
Saturday, October 31st
Philadelphia, PA
219 Mercer St.
Halloween Party!
Music from 1:30- 9:30 pm, we have a short set (half-hour)
$6, or $5 if you wear a costume -- All ages
See you there?
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