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CMJ Preview

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

All week we are talking about New York's historic, past concert venues. As the 30th annual CMJ Music Marathon kicks off today, we turn to the city's current starting line-up of concert-going places.

Camille Dodero of the Village Voice helps sift through the 1,200-plus bands and 75-plus venues to highlight this year's must-see acts and go-to places.

 

Today's Playlist:

1. Marnie Stern "For Ash" - Marnie Stern

2. How To Dress Well "Ready For The World" - Love Remains

3. Eternal Summers "Pogo" - Silver

Guests:

Camille Dodero

Comments [5]

stranded26 from nyc

The Seconds are playing Rich Russos showcase on Thur. 7pm @ Rockwood

Oct. 19 2010 11:09 PM
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So, forgive my ignorance, just what is CMJ?

Oct. 19 2010 03:09 PM
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alice from brooklyn

ODEATH
AT CAKE SHOP
TONIGHT AT 11

NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!!!

Oct. 19 2010 02:57 PM
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12-String Frank from Staten Island, NY

I hate indie rock, but I wouldn't mind seeing the Care Bears On Fire. They're fun. I am surprised that some bands from Staten Island are not performing in this festival considering that they have been on the Rich Russo show on Sundays on another radio station. These bands include The Seconds, Plastiq Passion, and Terrible Tim.

I want to say it's also hard to listen to this Camille Dodero because she constantly says "like" when she talks. She is another one of these young people who come onto a radio show and cannot articulate properly what they want to say. The worst example was few months ago when Zooey Deschanel from She & Him was interviewed. Listening to her speak was torture. This generation is hopeless. Why can't they simply speak what they want to say?

Oct. 19 2010 02:52 PM
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jO

They bowl through the music at brooklyn bowl.

Oct. 19 2010 02:36 PM
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