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![]() Earl J. Rivard You can't keep the good ones down. Alameda native Earl J. Rivard was hit by a car when he was four months old and then, later in life, was hit two more times. The blind and partially-paralyzed Rivard doesn't let any of this get him down, releasing Troubadour Blue. Track: "Saving Face." » Local Sounds Archive |
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The Associated at Lost Weekend July 31, 2008 Those crazy cats are back. That's right, check Lost Weekend regulars The Associated at—you guessed it—the Lost Weekend this Saturday. It is the release party for their great new record,... more » |
![]() View pics from: • Save our Music • Rosenblum's March Madness • Boys and Girls Club Annual Auction • Midway Shelter 17th Have a Heart Gala • Mardi Gras Masquerade Party • Alameda Civic Ballet Auction • Kiwanis Club Chili Cook-Off • Saint Philip Neri Crab Feed • SJND 27th Crab Feed • Slow Food Alameda • A Grand Gala • Theatre Grand Opening |
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Reader Comments:
What can I say, lets get Klunky!
1st Annual New Year's Eve
Booster Ball (12/31)
Don't miss out, this is sure to be the event of the holiday season, with great live music and great food.
PARENTS: ORDER TICKETS NOW!!
Tickets still available until Dec 30th by calling:
Bob at 502-3112, Ron at 769-6031,
or Kelly 748-0146.
Tickets are NOT available at the door
What about the band? All we ever hear about is lost-weekend regular Brian K. Klunk. I want to hear more about the band behind the Klunk. To learn more call 1-800-GOT-KLUNK
The first time I saw the Associated I knew I had stumbled onto something special. Then I realized I had just tripped over a retard. The hypnotic beats and laserbeam guitars soon took their toll on my psyche moving me to siezures of grandure. I was one of the lucky few who survived.