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Question of the week: What did we miss?

I was on vacation last week. Ralph wasn't around too much.
So, the question is, what live shows did you catch? What was hot? What stunk?

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# 1

[April 28, 2008 5:52 PM]

Case Jones : →http://www.casejones.com

U missed me drinking coors light and doing the worm! Actually you didnt miss anything good to see you back though

# 2

[April 28, 2008 6:00 PM]

Mike Sebolt : →http://www.myspace.com/highpointcoffeeandtea

Jess Pillmore, and her dad, played 2 hours of great music at High Point Coffee this past Saturday.

# 3

[April 29, 2008 10:21 AM]

Teej

Spuknof put on a good show @ the Hollins Art Fest Saturday..

# 4

[April 29, 2008 7:07 PM]

Tad : →http://www.roanoke.com/entertainment/insideout/music

Good lookin out, gents. Case, you gotta do the worm on the MusicCast. If you have to drink to Coors Lite to get in the mood, so be it.

# 5

[April 29, 2008 9:08 PM]

Case Jones : →http://www.casejones.com

I will at least do the runnin man or the cabbage patch

# 6

[May 1, 2008 6:45 AM]

Chip Donahue : →http://www.KIVAinfo.blogspot.com

Glad you took a break. Everybody needs that! We had an excellent time up at Happy Hollow Gardens with KIVA's first annual talent show!

Mike Franke - who is playing Friday night at Third Street Coffeehouse!

Lynwood Hall

Jamie Booker

The Wading Girl and a few more surprise guests popped up onto the natural stage at Happy Hollows to play for about 25 kids and their families. It was great fun!

We hope to do it again sometime. KIVA - Kids In the Valley, Adventuring! is a free monthly outdoor adventure club for families of the Roanoke Valley. Check us out at the website. Email us for a calendar for the year and a monthly newsletter.

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