Status: Single
City: Los Angeles
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/29/2005
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Mad Temple is holding auditions for a bass player We need a player with chops
Requirements:
1) Age 18 to 22 2) Must be driven 3) No Drugs 4) Must be able to do what it takes
If you are tried of playing in a garage band and want to get to the next level.
Get a hold of your future and call us
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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Our first tv sound track with the The Plastics see it live on sept 29 at 10 on the we channel Secret Lives of Women
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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Monday, July 14, 2008
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Interviews with Mad Temple
Andrew Stonehand-
This was our first experience on the road, I wasn't sure what to expect. I didn't know what Texas would bring but we came to find that the inhabitants of Texas were Rockers. Once I got on stage, I realized what a different experience this was going to be. I am so used to playing inside of clubs; it was a nice change to be outside out in the elements. Within the first song I felt the wind hit my face. The reaction of the crowd was exhilarating, it was different from that of the crowd's in L.A., where everyone is already used to rock music. After the show I was so exhausted from playing in the heat, and the dry wind didn't help. I've never been more tired after a show. It was exciting to hear from people in the crowd that "We blew the Main Stage away" My personal experience, I had a great time, people loved the show. If they like us, they'll like the band. I was happy to come down and rock in San Antonio, Texas.
Eli James-
This was a great experience for us. We got a lot of good feedback from other bands playing and from the people in the crowds. It was really cool when we got recognized and got asked to pose in pictures with people. We got to play at an out of state festival, made friends with promoters, made a lot of great contacts including the owners of the land and venue. I'd definitely say we rocked ten times harder than we ever have. I'd say that Texas had a very friendly environment with friendly people; I've never experienced such hospitality. Another memorable moment for me is I woke up at 3:30 A.m. and went and hung out with the stage crew. They took me to the main stage and told me all kinds of cool things.
Mike Brownstone-
It was a lot of fun, definitely not what I expected. Seeing the crowed and have the opportunity to play with those bands was really cool. We got to hang out with Dokken back stage; it was short-lived but really cool that we got to do that.
Sal Flores- Texas is huge, steers and beers, wild cougars. I'm a man of few words.
Michelle Shirley-President
I thought going on a road trip with a bunch of guys was interesting, boy was I right. I'll admit it's the best road trip I've experienced and it's still going; we have so much more left. Getting to the show was in experience in itself because Lacey and I decided to wear heels, sacrificing our feet to good and represent these guys. Seeing the difference from the club scene to a big event was a little emotional for me, I've known Andrew such a long time and finally get to see him living the dream. The guys did an awesome job. I'm glad I made this journey with Mad Temple.
The Rock and Roll Report Band of the Week is Mad TempleMay 11, 2009 by Chris Broekemeir Rock and Roll is alive in LA again and in no small parts the High Octane band Mad Temple is to thank for that. Though young, lead vox, Eli James, Andrew “Stone Hand” Benjamin who plays lead guitar, vox, Bryant Joel on rhythm guitar, Sal Flores on drums, and Mike Brownstone on bass, are full of TALENT, TRAINING, and HIGH OCTAINE ROCK N’ ROLL that they are ready to bring to the masses, using their well honed skills, charisma, and fan friendly rock vibes. They are the future of rock coming your way, right now!
Now using everything they have learned, they are bringing that energy, and charisma to packed houses all around LA to their fans called TEMPLE HEADS to venues including; The Whiskey a GoGo, House of Blues, Club Vodka, The Roxy, BB Kings The Gig and about a dozen others and bringing their astronomical, floor pounding act to these clubs since the youthful age of 15 and 16, and packing these clubs to full capacity. Chris Broekemeir chats with Stone Hand about balancing school and music, tight leather clothing, Temple Heads and rock and roll in 2009. Rock and Roll Report: It is our understanding that some of you are perusing degrees from various colleges. How do you blend your busy schedules with time for school? StoneHand: Well we book everything around our school schedule and we only book weekend shows because it’s the best way to bring in the best draws. You guys are always in full MT gear which is a lot of leather and very hot looking clothing. Don’t you ever just want to wear T-shirts and shorts when you’re out? You do play in some really hot places like CA and TX. Stonehand: Ha. Ha Ha we need to look good for the ladies and what you see on stage is who we are we never gave it much thought on how we look. What do you think you would be doing if you weren’t musicians? StoneHand: Our parents are all Business men or trades men so I guess we would follow the family business. Over the last year and a half, you have been very visible on the music scene it is like you just popped up out of nowhere. What is the real story and how long have you been actually performing as a band? StoneHand: Actually we been together for 3 years with this lineup but the band has been around since 2003 that is when the planning started I had a plan way back when and wanted to fine guys that felt the same way I think these guys were born to be my brothers I feel great about our chances. You just played South Austin Rock Fest and SXSW; what was the experience like? StoneHand: Let me tell you one thing it was Amazing. Austin is a rocking town and Texas is the capital of rock we love the fans and the people out there! Have you noticed any changes in your fan base? StoneHand : Oh yes…. we have fans all over the world now these are some of the country’s that have interest in us Germany, China, Sweden, Israel, France, Great Britain, Japan, Australia. It’s been crazy for us lately. You are very good with your fans. What do they call themselves and what are your feelings toward them? StoneHand: They call them self’s Temple Heads and we just love them they are the fuel that runs the engine of the music that we play. You have been contacted by some agents and even labels. Has anything come from any of your meetings? StoneHand: The offers that we been getting have been too low for us we are looking for someone to believe in what we want to do and lot of what they offer so far is things that we can do for ourselves so we are just hanging tight till we find the right team. What is the biggest challenge for all of you as a band and individuals? StoneHand: Staying focused on the game plan. We get so much advice from people we meet that we don’t really know if they want to help us or just blowing smoke up our ass but we have a great manager that he is just a hard ass so we are safe with him. What type of shows are you doing around LA? (The free ones) Why are you doing so many free shows? StoneHand: This our way of giving back to the temple heads we love their support and we understand that it is tuff to come out and see us play. Money is tight for everyone… and we believe music should be free. Are you able to make a living playing your music at this point? You have been playing for years. StoneHand: Actually yes but at the expense of our temple heads and that is something that we just won’t do. We have plans and killing our fans is not one of them! What do you think your edge is over the avalanche of other bands on the scene right now? StoneHand: I have to say it is our brand of music everyone is playing the same old same old and they get all bunched in together and we don’t. We understand you’re going on tour this summer and doing some festivals. Can you tell us about them? StoneHand: We are so jazzed about it. We are planning to hit a lot of states and it is going to be an adventure for us. What do each of you miss most when you’re away from home most? StoneHand: Our Beds Ha Ha Ha How do you feel about the future of rock in regards to it making its way back on to the radio and into the consciousness of young American music fans? StoneHand: I think it’s the opposite. American fans are starving for rock. It’s the industry that is playing it safe with their cookie-cutter business plan. But if you look at what is going on in TV, fashion, and video games and festivals it’s all about rock. For example Rock of Love, Guitar Hero, and all the old rock bands that came out with new music in the last few years all went to # 1 on the Billboards. When will you have a new CD and are your fans dying to get their hands on a new one? StoneHand: in the late fall it should be out. Our fans have been giving us hell over it they wanted now. Do you have any endorsements and can you let the non-musician what having an endorsement entails? StoneHand: We do have a few and the long and short of it, we get great deals on the gear that we use wish really helps when you play year round. Anything you would like Rock and Roll Report fans to know? Or anything you want to add? Yes! Check us out! Because we coming for you! Download and enjoy Mad Temple’s Burn courtesy of the band and The Rock and Roll Report!
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Monday, June 16, 2008
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Traci Michaelz Memorial Show
05/30/09 – Key Club
Hollywood
lost a true legend and dear friend last summer when Traci Michaelz,
founder and drummer for the Peppermint Creeps, was found dead in his
Fort Worth, TX. hotel room 06/13/08. It has been almost one year since
his passing, and a Memorial Show was put together in Traci’s honor and
to keep his spirit alive.
Cover band Bathroom Mafia was
on stage when I got there. I heard Guns N’ Roses’ “It’s So Easy,” which
was ok. But then they played one of the best songs of the entire night…
Hanoi Rocks’ “Tragedy!” It sounded exactly like them! Every note, every
word, every move… Then they started to play the Ramones “Judy is a
Punk,” and midway through went into something else, and then ended
rather abruptly. They should have just stopped with “Tragedy!”
Next
was Cast of Nasties. I was surprised to see Jonni Jade on lead vocals
and guitar. I hadn’t seen Jonni around lately, and had no idea he was
with a new band and would be performing Traci’s Memorial Show. They did
a great cover of Sex Pistols’ “Anarchy In the UK” and ended their set
with original song “Go To Hell.”
Before the Peppermint Creeps took the stage, “Home Sweet Home” was played over the speakers and a video screen
displayed members of the Scene that had passed away recently. It was a
touching Memorial that included Spike, Bianca Halsted, Randy Castillo,
Arthur Kane, Rustee Casanova and ended withTraci Michaelz.
After
fans and friends applauded for Traci’s life, The Peppermint Creeps
“story” from the “Animatron X” CD was displayed on screen, and Billy
Blade and Macy Malone entered the stage. The video screen displayed
Traci Michaelz at his drums, and the on stage drum set was empty. The
two-piece played “Let Your Voice Be Heard,” and “Pop Culture” with
Traci pictured on the screen banging drums out for every beat. It was
like he was there, but he wasn’t. It was an odd feeling to take
pictures of Billy and Macy and then Traci (on the video screen). After
“Pop Culture,” Crimson Coven drummer Wes Hardlin joined in on drums and
they played “Just Another Day,” “Never,” “New In Town,” off the new CD
titled “See You In Hell,” “Lesbian,” “Stupid,” and then ended with the
famous “F*ck Off and Die.” It was great to hear the Creeps music
performed live again, and it really did feel like Traci was there with
us.
I caught the end of Mad Temple’s set and heard
Bowie’s “Suffragette City” and a song that they actually wrote for the
Peppermint Creeps two years ago that they played in Traci’s honor.
Middle
Finger Mob (Formerly Hollywood 77) played a killer set mostly of songs
from their new CD “Songs of Life, Sex and Death.” Their songs and
sounds are based on personal experiences, and the ups and downs of
living in Hollywood. I think a lot of these experiences, we can relate
to. It was touching to see “Save A Place in Heaven,” which was written
for Traci, performed at his Memorial Show. Spektra guitar player Jakki
Blayze joined them on stage for a punked out version of Poison’s
“Fallen Angel.” If you haven’t seen Middle Finger Mob yet, you are
missing out!
The last band I saw was The Faded. Gene
did such an AMAZING job with Billy Idol’s “Rebel Yell,” I thought Billy
Idol was standing in front of me. He not only nailed his voice, he had
his stage moves down too as he went back and forth from the front of
the stage to the drums. The only thing he was missing was some
autographed plates to throw into the crowd. (Billy always does this.)
The rest of their set were originals, and awesome as well.
Other
bands that performed include Ankhesenamen, Crimson Coven, The Hate
Junkies, Spektra and Mercyy. This was a great night, and definitely a
“Who’s who in the Hollywood rock scene.” It was nice to see so many of
Traci’s closest friends there in his honor. R.I.P. Traci Michaelz.
Keep Rockin’
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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Mad Temple
In It For The Long Haul Interview

Mad Temple is a band that has been on a steady ride up since they appeared in my Backstage Column a few months ago. As they are about to embark on their first tour of the West Coast, and even a stop in Texas for The South Texas Rock Fest, where they will be on stage 2, July 11, 2008. Though they are young, they have the talent and drive to make it in the rock world. Full of dreams, ambition and a drive to become the next big rock band, they took some time out from rehearsals for a chat with me. Andrew "Stone Hand" the Lead guitarist and one of the founder's of Mad Temple answered some questions for All Access Magazine, Talking about his musical partners, starting to play music at a young age and discussing what Eli James (lead vocals), Sal Flores (drummer), Mike Brownstone (Bass) and their newest member Bryant Joel (Guitar), have done to get to this point in the music world and talk about how they hope their "High Octane" music style, will be part of music in the 21st Century. Andrew "Stone Hand", is the main spokesman and excitedly told me about what their fans called "Templeheads", and the rest of the band pushed and worked to gain a reputation that started when many where still in Jr. High and High School, playing Gigs up and down the Sunset Strip, and other hot clubs in Southern California.
AAM: You have been playing since you were all very young. What were some of your earliest venues, and since so young, how did you get ushered in and out of your venues?
"Stone Hand": Some of our earliest venues were just local coffee houses and bars around town, our fist Hollywood show was in 2004 at the whiskey that was our introduction to the hollywood scene, usually the bars didn't know our ages until we got there and they would always tell us to wait outside until it was time to play and then to get the hell out as long as our feet didn't get offstage and onto the bar floor everything was ok.
AAM: You said this summer is a make or break summer, you have some pretty big gigs coming up, including the South Texas Rock Festival. What do you think will happen, if you don't live up to your own very high standards?
"Stone Hand": Yes we do believe that this summer can be "Make or Break", and that's the only way to grow planning is a huge necessity of our bands success. We can never know or read into the future, we just know, we must put out 150%, and believe that we will just keep increasing our fan base.
AAM: Every young band got their influences someplace, be it an older brother or sister or parents that continued listening to their arena based rock through the 90's, did any of you have that play out at home?
"Stone Hand": Yes we all had those influences in our homes, I guess we should thank family members who played and taught us about the classics like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Bad Company. Like most musicians they get their influences from music they heard at young ages.
AAM: What paths lead you all together, you started so young, some of you started together as early as 11, some joined a bit after, in your mid teens? At some point you had to know magic was there, what was your Ahh!!! Moment?
"Stone Hand": I started the band at the age of 11, and always knew Eli would be around because he is my cousin. It was always known he could sing, so it was us and Mike and Bryant were past band mates and were neighborhood friends, and in forming the line-up as it is now knew they were the best mix for us. Sal grew up in East Los Angeles and found me through old family friends. the final move we made was bringing our final member after trying several line-ups, and bringing back Bryant when he opened the first chord, That is when we knew this was the line-up and that Bryant was the keeper, and made Mad Temple complete. In all our minds that was the AHH moment.
AAM: Everyone is so talented and works so hard, some of you have varying amounts of formal music training don't. Regarding your various instruments and voice training, etc… what is all of your training?
"Stone Hand": I would that all of us are manly self thought with not too much training most of us have learned by ear, Sal the drummer learn his nac in Jr. High where he was in the jazz band. Eli the lead Vox has occasionally taken vocal lessons, mainly to get his voice ready for the vigor's of live performing. For myself, that about it I would say the most prior and current training would be me I was thought by my uncle at a young age and current college courses.
AAM: Looking back to the beginning of the band and your history, give us a basic history on band and members, group changes and maturing.
"Stone Hand": Mad Temple has had member changes; it seems we have changed just like the stars in the sky, move and shift all the time. Now all that matters is what you see now is how we have matured greatly over the years into men, and a solid band, we have said it before, and we have to because like we have all said "we are in it to win it"!
AAM: You are all very driven young band, where did the drive come from?
"Stone Hand": the drive is built within us, we have pushed ourselves to be the best we can be, and by our "Templeheads", what our largest fans all call themselves. For us, every show inspires us to play even more and more because of the constant positive outcomes we have been experiencing for several years.
AAM: How many shows before you hit the road this summer along the west coast?
"Stone Hand": so far 3 shows until we say lift off Crash Mansion on the 6th in L.A. Paladino's Tarzana, Ca. We will be opening for Veins of Jenna on the 13th and on the 18th The Derby in Hollywood. For us this is just the most amazing kickoff we can imagine. We know this will get us pumped for our first major music festival we will be performing in; The South Texas Music Fest which will be on stage 2 July 11, 2008.
AAM: You are full of events this summer, including a festival, you are now leaving LA, your home turf to hit other parts of the country, how are you traveling? What are your expectations?
"Stone Hand": Yes we think it's time to move on, take over the rest of California and America. This is something we have been planning and dreaming about since we have been about 13. We will be traveling by van and are ready for anything and our expectations of each other are held very high the plan is to kill every show this summer like it is our last; whether we are playing for 3 or 30,000 people. We give it all at our shows.
AAM: Talk about fact they will be seen on a world stage, and the feeling?
"Stone Hand": it's an honor and privilege we have worked hard for our minor success.
AAM: How far are you willing to go to be the next great rock band? You already tagged your music High Octane and High Energy, is part of that game plan?
"Stone Hand": the game plan is to play and play until we are seen. Part of music is talent, but it doesn't hurt to be at the right place at the right time. From all this hard work we hope to mass produce the next Cd, the follow up to our self produced debut Mad Temple "California". Though we know the chances of being signed on the spot may be a slight chance. We will do what we have to; send out our follow up to all major record companies, and pounding the streets of Los Angeles. We are reaching for the stars and are in it to win it, "High Octane" is a locomotive fueled by jet fuel with Jeff Gordon in the driver's seat, that is how we came up with what our unique brand of music and our sound is basically named after.
AAM: You all live the Rock N' Roll lifestyle to the fullest, like you where in the 80's, but with a new millennium energy and attitude, what does that experience of living like the greats do for your energy in this rock genre, and since your still so young, living it up like that is simple. You have boundless energy? Who is the main driver of your energy car?
"Stone Hand": It is our management who help us drive the bus, and keep us hungry and drive this energy train, we have our times when we live a little on the edge but we as band mates keep each other in line. We know our limits, but are not a major party band. We know it is a new time and we don't live like it is the 80's, when everything was a big Glam Rock party. We want to be in this for the long haul, have staying power.
AAM: For your age, you show amazing business sense, what is the maturity factor that you use, to fully understand that music is and can be fun, but is also a business?
"Stone Hand": with the help from our management team our business approach is simple to be punctual and professional to well market ourselves like a product now a day without good business deals no one would here you.
AAM: The mainstream radio stations are not fully embracing this re-birth, where do you belong, and do you think FM stations will start changing their tune?
"Stone Hand": I have a funny feeling that FM radio station will be changing their tune very soon we hold our heads high the rest is in prayers.
AAM: This style of rock seemed dead just a few years ago, now it is reemerging, where does the credit in the rebirth belong, and for a band like yours, it can mean endless opportunities. Do you think it is a fad, or the yearning by fans and musicians to see the 80's high voltage Glam and Arena Rock comes back?
"Stone Hand": We don't think most people don't want that they no comebacks they want a fresh start for our own generation and we are in it the proof of rock n roll coming back. Bands like Buck Cherry, Velvet Revolver are proof. It is great that all the reunion tours are happening, most are giving new bands a chance to show their stuff as opening acts or in festival situations and, putting the older bands that we listened to, learned from, are opening the doors for bands like us. We want mainstream rock radio stations to take notice of all the untapped talent, and say hey there is a whole market for the new generation of young rockers coming up. We want radio stations to see us, play us, and know we can have number one charts hits. Then it will be hard for them to ignore all of us.
AAM: Tell us about the summer tour, and where most of it will be based?
"Stone Hand": summer tour begins in Las Vegas and ends in Reno manly all west coast it starts June 28th, It will end August 4th of 2008. We are really pumped that we get to play for new fans, and bring our music outside of LA!
AAM: You have your own special fan base called the Templeheads, and many of the famous groupie girls called ''The Plastics". How do you feel about those fans, and other fans you have now, and hoe to have in the future?
"Stone Hand": its quit simple rally without them we suck, they are the fuel that lights the fire!!! The Templeheads started in the clubs of LA, and have been growing in numbers for a few years, it is amazing to us. One of "The Plastics" had told someone from the press we were their favorite band, and that also gave us a boost, not only with females but with all rock lovers.
AAM: If you can categorize yourselves into silly stereotypical musician categories, who would the Casanova be, the Brains, Quiet one etc?
"Stone Hand": Well the quietist one would definitely be Mike the bass play, Eli and Bryant are the Casanovas of the group they are the ones on the front line yelling out the name Mad Temple and getting people to the shows, and I'm the brains of the vision and the sound, Sal is the backbone of the band a true believer of the band.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
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PRESS RELEASE: MAD TEMPLE SUMMER TOUR
By: Christi Broekemeier

The Guys of summer are embarking on their first summer tour that the LA based band MAD TEMPLE are ready to go out on the road and share their HIGH OCTANE brand of music with their fans old and new.
Mad Temple is starting their tour JULY 11th, 2008 in their first MAJOR FESTIVAL. They will be hitting the stage at 8:00pm at THE SOUTH AUSTIN ROCKFEST! They're HIGH AMP ROCK will blow Texas away. Following THE SOUTH AUSTIN ROCKFEST they will do their first summer tour of the Southwest and California.
Coming off the 6th anniversary of CLUB VODKA where they rocked the night away with many artists's that they were able to amaze and work with for the first time.
Once they are finished in Texas they will be heading for the following venues that will bring the LA based MAD TEMPLE home at the end of September and to the CAT CLUB on September 27th, 2008!
To catch the band in action here is a listing of all their stops this summer. They can be seen from Texas to Arizona and back again in LA! Please get in touch with the venues or visit MAD TEMPLE at http://www.madtemple.com or www.myspace.com/madtemple their My Space page.
Go visit the HIGH OCTAIN LA SENSATIONS at their following dates:
July 11th, 2008 8:00PM South Texas Rockfest Boerne, Texas
July 18th, 2008 8:00PM Jugheads Phoenix, Arizona
July 19th, 2008 8:00PM Cell Block Mesa, Arizona
August 1st, 2008 8:00PM Retox Lounge San Francisco, California
August 13st, 2008 800PM Saddle Ranch Universal City, California
August 16th, 2008 8:00PM The Scene Glendale, California
August 23rd, 2008 8:00PM End of Summer Blowout @ Rancho Eduardos San Bernardino, California
August 30th, 2008 8:00PM The Cat Club West Hollywood, California
September 12th, 2008 3:00pm L.A. County Fair Pomona, California
September 27th, 2008 8:00pm The Cat Club West Hollywood, CA

COME ON OUT TO ANY OF THESE DATES; MAD TEMPLES HIGH OCTAIN TUNES WILL BLOW YA AWAY!
Mad Temple/ LA, CA/ High Octane/Rock www.myspace.com/madtemple This LA band is high energy, young, and cannot be described as anything but High Octane Rock N' Roll. Conceived as a band in Jr. High, now between 17 and 19, they are blowing the LA club scene apart, they have already made and released their first Cd; California. Their second Cd will be coming out in the next year. If you where to read a list of their credits of clubs they have played in LA last 3 years, it would read like a bio of bands who have been playing for five times as long, including; The Troubadour, The Whiskey, BB Kings, HOB, Club Vodka, The ally, The Knitting factory and many more multiple times, but it is their talent, professionalism, charisma on stage and off, fans who call themselves Templeheads. Mad Temple has the ability to work as a team, which is what makes this an appealing band and a band that has a great shot at making it big sometime in the not so distance future. They use their youth and energy to their advantage and it shows, putting on electrifying shows that are non-stop. The Music and Lyrics never stop flowing either, they love to perform, write and arrange music. But at this age, they have so many ideas so many dreams that they are unstoppable, know what they want, and will not stop until they get there. They want the world to know they are serious musicians, and if you listen to any of their songs you will know right away that they are serious musicians. Songs like California Livin, the perfectly sleazy Sunday Girlz, and Lost Situation about being faced with a needle and a spoon in a shady Hollywood motel; all showcase this bands talent perfectly. They play great music that can take them from the LA club scene to arenas wherever they wish to play.
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
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Contact: Ben Stone 626-641-6229
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