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Feel the Fielder tonight at Station

October 3, 2008 10:31 am

Okay, maybe not literally, but tonight you will want to be at Station in Ballard for the Feel the Fielder benefit concert.  As discussed in my last post, Jeff Fielder had his instruments stolen when he was on the road with Sera Cahoone and tonight is the benefit concert to help him get back on his musical feet.  It’s going to be a great time with a lot of great musicians (click for the flyer).  Additionally, there will be a silent auction featuring cool local art and a raffle including great prizes by such sponsors as Pyramid Alehouse, Ocho, Tilth, Sonic Boom, Highway99, SwirlyGig, and more!  Come on out, have a great time, and show your support.

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