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"That tour was wild. We had hot tubs, strippers, a total cliche rockstar lifestyle brought to life."
The contest is open to anyone who can record and submit a demo of himself or herself interacting with a guitar track supplied by the company.
I think the song is pretty cool on many levels because it makes so much sense to anyone who has had "friends" on myspace.
Judging from the number of people who showed up I would say that the event was a definite success.
Groupies with a paycheck, perhaps? Rock 'n' roll cheerleaders might be more appropriate — a tale of one young woman's entrepreneurial skill.
Should a 18-year-old be executed for fighting off three men trying to rape her and a younger relative?
I guess you could call their enterprise an experiment in Existential Pagan Capitalism.
This is life with Bif — the endless touring, the bus, the venues, the food, the beer, the friends, the family and, most importantly, the fans.
Minus their bass player and guitarist, remaining members Elizabeth and Chuck are doing acoustic shows where possible so as not to disappoint their fans.
Acantha is a Creole beauty, born and raised in New Orleans, so she almost seems like a natural to be singing the blues.
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