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[bomp] Still aLIVE
Patron of the Arts Association
Seventh Annual
Photo, Art & Poetry Exhibition
St. Catherine of Bologna
112 Erskine Road
Ringwood, NJ
Peter Sando will perform a set of original compositions
at 9:00 pm Friday March 10th
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Peter Sando live at:
CAFE CAFE
March 17, 2006 - St. Patrick's Day
8-10 pm
1388 Route 23 North, Butler, NJ
Cafe Cafe is located just past PIP Printing & Curves
Great Food - Intimate Atmosphere
Reservations Highly Suggested
973-283-4600
Note: April 22, 2006 - Earth Day CANCELLED- will re-schedule
Check website <http://www.petersando.com>www.petersando.com for updates
on future gigs and record releases
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"Creatures of Habit"
...a very solid CD of modern folk-rock, with definite 60's
roots......The guitar work, largely acoustic , is understated and
atmospheric, with the occasional electric twelve string work, such
as the cool 60's style British Invasion riff on "I Don't Want to Pray
for Love". Styles run from the straight folk of "John Brown" to the
soul of "Helpless" to the honkytonk rock of "Sink or Swim", and every
song is first rate. A terrific re-appearance, a CD I'll be playing a
lot. Well done!" - The Psychedelic Veil
"Gandalf "
"... the band's organ and fuzz guitar embellishments, coupled with
the Colin Blunstone-inspired lead vocals of Peter Sando, elevate the
project considerably, and Sando's mesmerizing 'Can You Travel In The
Dark Alone' is nothing less than a genuine genre classic." - Record
Collector
...think Odessy And Oracle era Zombies teamed with Phil Spector
...... lysergic-fueled metaphysical epics of mesmerizing beauty.
'Hang On To A Dream' even rivals Hardin's original. The few tracks
that Sando does pen are equally regnant, the spooky 'I Watch The
Moon' is a favourite. Lois Wilson- MOJO magazine
Gandalf available at http://www.sundazed.com
Creatures Of Habit at http://www.cdbaby.com
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