
The SW!MS Another review of Itemlord ...
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The SW!MS A great review of Itemlord from the UK!
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http://www.terrascope.co.ukDancing out of the swamplands, we are suddenly bathed in light as the bright sunshine pop of The Swims greets our ears with a smile and the sound of flutes, memories of the Beach Boys floating in our heads. ...

The SW!MS Woohoo! Sw!ms Daytrotter session posted today! Here's the link, have at it!
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The Swims: Hand Over A Popcorn Suit And Cue Robbie Knievel With The Stereophonic Bliss recorded Apr 3, 2009

The SW!MS Thanks again to Maryland for showing us a splendid splendid time!

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The history of "Concert For A Cause," dates back to 1999 and the first "Concert For Karen." The show was held in April of that year and was done in memory of Karen Greenberg Revit of Kingston, who died of leukemia a few months earlier at age 33.
Karen worked at Jitterbugs nightclub in Edwardsville and was also the assoc...iate editor of Sound Check magazine, a popular music publication in NEPA in the mid-'90s that helped support local bands. When she passed away, many friends and collegues from the local music scene felt strongly about doing something in her memory. "Concert For Karen" continued on for four years, eventually becoming so big and popular it was moved to The Woodlands Grand Ballroom. In total, it raised nearly $70,000 for the Leukemia Society of America, all of which was presented in memory of Karen.
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Karen worked at Jitterbugs nightclub in Edwardsville and was also the assoc...iate editor of Sound Check magazine, a popular music publication in NEPA in the mid-'90s that helped support local bands. When she passed away, many friends and collegues from the local music scene felt strongly about doing something in her memory. "Concert For Karen" continued on for four years, eventually becoming so big and popular it was moved to The Woodlands Grand Ballroom. In total, it raised nearly $70,000 for the Leukemia Society of America, all of which was presented in memory of Karen.
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