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The GrooveLily shows has been moved to the Burgdorff Cultural Center! Directions from the library to there are listed at the bottom of the directions (www.undergroundconcerts.com) page. (the new site is about .5 mile from the original site.... this one is right off the main street in Maplewood village, behind the Burgdorff Realty) "adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Who: GrooveLily > When: Sept. 19 and 20 > Where: Underground Concert Series - Maplewood NJ > www.undergroundconcerts.com/tickets.php > Why... > > Valerie Vigoda unleashes a diva-worthy torrent of passion that's so > precisely rendered that the few melismatic moments remind you why that > warble was so moving in the first place. > -- Pamela Murray Winters, The Washington Post, August 31, 2003 > > With songs whose themes apply both globally and intimately, musicianship > that spills out like the instant pudding in Woody Allen's Sleeper, and > freshly nuanced songwriting defying this age of formulaic pop, Are We There > Yet? is the child of creative collaboration at its peak. > -- Dan Krimm, Dan Krimm Web Site, August, 2003 > > In a music scene as varied as Charleston's, Groovelily's unique sound still > manages to stand out. Whatever path the band's takes, the members of > Groovelily seem determined to walk it in their own way. > -- Devin Grant, Charleston Post and Courier, January 30, 2003 > > In a perfect world, GrooveLily would have landed a deal with a major label > in the '90s and become superstars > -- Alex Henderson, All Music Guide, January, 2003 > > The musicians come from different backgrounds ... but the three individual > styles blend into a spectacular fusion of sounds. > -- Elissa Englund, Lansing State News, September 9, 2002 > > Valerie Vigoda has all the ingredients to fill a rock 'n' roll arena. > -- Mike Hughes, Lansing State Journal, September 5, 2002 > > Arguably the most novel and commercially viable band without a major label > contract. > -- Barry Gramlich, The Bergen Record, 6/20/2002 > >
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