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Vol 9, Issue 6 Dec 19-Dec 25, 2002
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Slobberbone

Denton, Texas' favorite sons, Slobberbone, swing through Newport's Southgate House this Thursday for a special benefit show. The powerful Roots Rock machine will perform to raise money the Nancy Sickinger Memorial Fund. Sickinger worked for over two decades at the Hamilton County board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, and the fund was set up by her family as a means to organize events and activities for people with disabilities. Slobberbone are currently on the road supporting their latest album, Slippage (New West Records), and their live show is always wildly raved about. Good show, good cause -- it's a win/win situation.

At the Southgate House on Thursday.

-- M.B.

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Gig of the Week The Bloodthirsty Lovers (November 27, 2002)

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