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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

New Triangle Band: The Flute Flies

Posted by Grayson Currin on Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:10 PM

In four notes...

1: Started in order to write songs for CyTunes, the digital music store started to help pay the medical bills of Cy Rawls, the long-time local music booster who died in October.

2: The project of Ivan "Rosebud" Howard, Reid "Schooner" Johnson and Zeno "Pox World Empire" Gill.

3: Your band name is probably not as good as the band name The Fruit Flies.

4: I sorta wish more bands tried to combine the genres the band's MySpace mentions: Electroacoustic, black metal, healing & easy listening.

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