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The TWIN CATS @ The Mousetrap- FRIDAY, Dec. 4th

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Time: December 4, 2009 all day
Location: Mousetrap
Street: 5565 N. KEYSTONE AVE
City/Town: INDIANAPOLIS
Phone: 3172553189
Event Type: live, music, concert
Organized By: The Mousetrap
Latest Activity: Dec. 1, 2009

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The TWIN CATS @ The Mousetrap- FRIDAY, Dec. 4th
http://www.thetwincats.net/
http://www.myspace.com/thetwincats


About The Twin Cats
The Twin Cats are a 5-Piece Jazz/Funk band based out of Indianapolis, Indiana. The band was formed in 1998 by identical twins, Adam (drums) and Seth (guitar/vocals) Catron. In 2002, Cameron Reel (bass guitar) and Phil Geyer (keyboards) were added to the group. After playing together for almost 2 years, The Twin Cats decided to add a new dimension to their music by bringing in Nick Gerlach (sax/flute), ultimately completing The Twin Cats' sound.

The Twin Cats have played at multiple venues throughout the Midwest. From intimate settings to outdoor festivals, this group loves to entertain!! Playing festivals such as Summer Camp, F.U.N.K. Festival, and Indiana Jam Bash has given the band a great opportunity to share the bill with some of the top touring acts in the country such as Umphrey's McGee, Garaj Mahal, Medeski Martin and Wood, Victor Wooten, Galactic, Dirty Dozen Brass Band and many others.

Best recognized for their innovative jams and funky grooves, and they never have trouble engaging a crowd. The Twin Cats continue to gain popularity with every show that they play... See for yourself, and check out their next show...

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man, that would have been a nice score- the Butcher!
23 minutes ago
interesting. Now if you could actually hit a button and somewhere a large jukebox would find the album, put it on the turntable and stream it, that would be something!
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Here is an example of a vinyl archive, Jeb: http://rineke.net/records/ here is a example of album detail: http://rineke.net/records/coverhtmls/KE%2031556.html The assemble of this amazing thing used to have mono lo-fi rips of each album up, tra…
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Oh, and the records from my parent's collection that really launched me? Their collection of "original Broadway cast" musicals made me think about telling stories through music; Allan Sherman's "My Son the Nut" taught me that music can be both serio…
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I need to write a blog totally marginalizing vinyl. I'll get to work on that ;) Seriously, good piece. I need to find my way back to vinyl - I need to convince my wife to let me set up the turntable in the living room again.
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