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'THESE DIRTY DAYS' EP release party!

Published: Fri 16 May 2008 11:17 AM
DANNY McCRUM & BEN JURISICH Live at Harvest this tomorrow night.
When: Saturday May 17th, 8pm Where: Harvest, King St, Pukekohe
Price: No entry fee
'THESE DIRTY DAYS' EP release party!
Come and celebrate the release of the new acoustic duo EP ‘These Dirty Days’ with drinks, dinner and a live performance. For the last year Danny McCrum and Ben Jurisich have been stunning audiences all over the country with their duo show, including the two very successful nights supporting Bryan Ferry and Joan Armatrading in December. Crossing all musical boundaries and breaking many musical rules, the show is unpredictable and always exciting.
When: June 8th Function starts 6pm, show starts 7pm Where: Horse & Trap, (downstairs) 3 Enfield St, Mt Eden
Price: No entry fee, the EP will be available for $15
** People who are underage can attend with a parent or legal guardian.
DANNY McCRUM & BEN JURISICH Live at The Reef Bar July 3rd
Come and celebrate the release of the new acoustic duo EP ‘These Dirty Days’ with drinks, dinner and a live performance. For the last year Danny McCrum and Ben Jurisich have been stunning audiences all over the country with their duo show, including the two very successful nights supporting Bryan Ferry and Joan Armatrading in December. Crossing all musical boundaries and breaking many musical rules, the show is unpredictable and always exciting.
When: July 3rd, 9.30pm Where: The Reef Bar, Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay
Price: No entry fee
ENDS
www.paperplane.co.nz
www.dannymccrum.com
www.myspace.com/dannymccrumband
See the Danny McCrum Band's new music video on www.youtube.com Search for Danny McCrum or Put it in the Middle

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