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ISSUE #35.05 • MUSIC •

On The Radar


Tomorrow’s shows today

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BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[December 10th, 2008]

Illmaculate and Friends, Dec. 26 @ Doug Fir


Check out some fine up-and-coming local MCs with the Cool Nutz-approved Northwest Breakout Showcase, hosted by Jammin’ 107.5’s Stevie G & DJ Fatboy.

Supersuckers, Dec. 31 @ Dante’s


Eddie Spaghetti wants you to spend your New Year’s with his “Greatest Rock ’n’ Roll Band in the World,” performing one rocking set and one countrified set.

The Dwarves, Jan. 9 @ Dante’s


Fights with cops! A naked bassist in a mask! Punk rock! Yup, it’s a Dwarves show.

The Toasters, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Jan. 30 @ Hawthorne Theatre


This may titled be the “Ska is Dead IV” tour, but it’ll give anyone who wants to hump the genre’s corpse a rare opportunity to skank it up for old times’ sake.

Blondie, Feb. 22 @ Roseland Theater


Celebrate the 30th anniversary of seminal breakthrough album Parallel Lines, in the company of the hottest 63-year-old woman in the world.


















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