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Any fans of Marcy Playground here?


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So the response I usually get is one of three things:

#1 - "Yes! I loved Sex and Candy!"

#2 - "Yes I remember Sex and Candy and I hated that song. They are still around??"

#3 - "No, I have no idea who they are."

If you fit catagory #1 (or possibly #3) - this is for you. My band, The Eskatones (www.myspace.com/eskatones), is opening for one-hit-wonder Marcy Playground in Asheville @ The Grey Eagle on November 5th. In agreement with the promotional agency that booked the show, we are required to sell 50 tickets in advance of the show. If you are interested in attending the show, get in touch with me and I'll get you hooked up! Tickets are $14.

And for those who answered #2...I understand.

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I liked that one song, but never heard anything else from them and thus cannot say that I like Marcy Playground. Good luck! Asheville's an awesome place. Drink some good, local beers while you're up there!

I live in Asheville...so I'm very familiar with local beers! It's definitely worth coming up here for one of the many local beer festivals the city holds!

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