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Scott H. Biram coming back to Roanoke

From Martin's Downtown proprietor Jason Martin:

> Scott H. Biram on December 8th (In Spite Of will open) ($7)

> Cravin' Melon on December 19th ($10) (remember the song 'Sweet Tea'?)

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Scott H. Biram (from August, 2007)

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  1. As an Austin resident and music fan, I can say Scott Biram is dang good. Go see him.

    Comment by Todd Pruner — October 29, 2008 @ 1:45 pm

  2. wow, in spite of opening for biram? interesting lineup. ISO are a great blend of local (roanoke area) talent cut from numerous old bands from over the years. scott h. biram is an austin favorite, guaranteed not to disappoint (that is, unless he's plastered...then it's just rambling and sad, like your uncle at thanksgiving....or tad, 90% of the time)

    Comment by daine — October 30, 2008 @ 12:09 pm

  3. 90 percent? Let's try 97.193 percent, sir.
    To clarify further the musical differences on this double-bill, check out ISO's myspace, and Biram's.

    Comment by Tad — October 30, 2008 @ 12:23 pm

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