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Submitted by Logarithm on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 9:46am.
Do you play a marching band* instrument? Would you like to play with a fun-loving group dedicated to bringing energy to worthy causes?

The Artesian Rumble Arkestra wants YOU!

We play every Friday from 5-6pm next to the kissing statue on Percival Landing, rain or shine (but not in lightning, it scares the lightning rod tuba player). Please stop by and jam with us and we'll tell you more!

Or for more info, email: ArtesianRumble AT yahoo.com
Also check out YouTube videos from a couple of our more lively events.

(* This is loosely defined. We're often stationary and sometimes stroll. Currently we include a ukulele and a banjo and would likely welcome other non-traditional instruments.)

Photo taken by Berd
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oh hi i love you.

i am glad that hopefully in the future the free choir and the marching band can have lots of delicious musical babies (even though free choir already has like five delicious human babies). did i hear deceptacon in one of those videos? choir's been thinking about that.
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Deceptacon is awesome

I am very excited about crossover music!! Sadly, the band is currently lacking in human babies (another reason to join forces?). And yes, that was Deceptacon.
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