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Silver Seas w/David Mead
Published on July 17, 2008
This Wednesday marks the final show in Silver Seas month-long residency at The Basement. Daniel Tashian & Co. (who used to go by the moniker The Bees (U.S.)) have been keeping things interesting with an impressive roster of opening acts. This week is no exception as Nashville prodigal son David Mead rolls into town. A master of sweet, clever pop, Mead moved to Brooklyn last year and has been sorely missed by those who like their songwriters literate, whimsical and eternally honey-voiced.
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