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Thursday, March 09, 2006

gr Unplugged

A Phlogger's Alter Ego Makes a Public Appearance

From former blogger and current Shallow Center brother Chris:

From his contributions to Shallow Center's comments section, readers know the mysteriously initialed GR as a fellow phan and a phlogger in his own right, not to mention an afficianado of Kristin Bell. But in Washington, DC, last night, in a cozy bar on funked-up U Street, GR added another phacet -- uh, facet -- to his persona: singer-songerwriter. And not a bad one. He performed a 45-minute acoustic set of his own material, which leans toward wry lyrics and sturdy hooks, buttressed by amusingly self-amused between-songs banter. Not that you have to take my word for it. GR has posted two of his songs online. Give 'em a listen. Can a cover of Terry Cashman's  "Baseball and the Phils" be far behind?

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ack! this blog just jumped the shark.

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