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Tally Hall + Wheat + Seth Kallen @ Union Hall, 12.12.09
LAST NIGHT'S SHOW
February 13, 2009
NEIGHBORHOOD: Park Slope
We forgot to mention, when not cooking, sometimes Seth and Frankie play in a band together. Last night they opened for Wheat and Tally Hall at Union Hall as part of BAM's Sounds Like Brooklyn Festival. Highlights of the night include Ross Federman (gray tie) singing Buddy Holly's "Everyday," an impromptu photo shoot in the bathroom (see below), and multiple people who know Seth strictly as a manager commenting, "Hey you actually sounded pretty good!" Check out Seth's music here... and Tally Hall's here. And Wheat's here.
Tally Hall




Seth Kallen + Chef Frankie

Wheat

Posted in MUSIC on February 13, 2009 9:26am by Jena Steinbach | 8 comments
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