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City: BETHLEHEM
State: Pennsylvania
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/19/2006

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Friday, September 29, 2006 
We just wanted to thank all of you (old friends and new) for all of your support... 5 days (on myspace) with 500+ friends and counting lets just say we didnt think it would grow that quickly... With that being said... why not "keep it growing"  Tell your friends... Forward our profile... Link It... Post about it.. just keep the people talking about us and the incredible music scene we have going on right here under our noses in Bethlehem.

In addition it totally amazes us that in that same 5 days the artists featured on our profile and appearing live right here... Could be played over 1,000 times... not only locally, but nationally.

So come check out Trevor Exter this saturday september 30th... or better yet... come down anytime... relax on the couch... have some coffee and soak in the good vibes...

--<-@ WildFlower @->->--


Wednesday, September 27, 2006 

from http://www.cabprojects.com/

Our mission is to inspire community members and artists to take active ownership of our future and equip them with the tools necessary for social change. We plan on mobilizing this city to use art as a means to speak out and reflect our voices through visual/performance art designed to foster human and community development.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2006 

Kim Manning talks about the show:

"Talk about a show- wow- this past Monday, Michelle at the Wildflower Cafe in Bethlehem PA hosted a show for me and it was incredible. So, first off the totally hot PA band Post Junction backed me up and they were great- they opened with a few songs and it was amazing- Camille- their singer is so good and the same for Jon Fadem on guitar, and Peter Fritz on Bass, and of course I am so glad to have the opportunity to play with John Morgan Kimock again on the drums- the coolest 17 year old on the planet- hands down, and one of the best drummers out there."

"Secondly, to have my very best friend Pamela Parker holding down the solo set with her soaring voice and groovy guitar, and Craig Greenberg ripping it solo as well, was a romp that set the stage for the night of historical music. BUT, with all of this goodness, can you believe it got better when none other than, BERNIE WORRELL (of Parliament Funkadelic fame, yes him in the flesh, came out to support me and the wildflower- I was so nervous my hands were shaking on the keys of the lovely Fender Rhodes, but with Post Junction behind me we rocked that place, and then Bernie came up and played with us- wow- we did a version of "Never Gonna Tell It" that was holy- like a healing session for your girl Kim, Pam and Camille on the background vocals was heaven, Jon, John, and Peter were thumping, and Bernie was the laser beam that took the roof off the place, and off my heart as well. Thanks so much everyone for coming out and playing with us, I can't wait for it to happen again- and if your in PA check out the Wildflower and Post Junction, both will leave you full of greatness."