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Ticket Giveaway: Mike Gordon

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Nov 03, 2011 11:47 AM

Mike Gordon

Mike Gordon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Gordon is one of the preeminent bassists of his time. Born in Massachusetts, he attended University of Vermont, where he founded the band Phish, well... and the rest is history. Now, here to promote his acclaimed solo project and his new album Moss, Gordon will be playing a gig next Sunday, at the Lebanon Opera House, close to where it all began. Want to be one in the crowds personally welcoming him back? The Dartmouth Independent will endorse you! We have a limited amount of tickets, and to claim yours, all you need to do is to take a Mike Gordon song or album of your choice, use it as an acronym to express your undying devotion to either Mike, or the tickets.

We'll be randomly selecting winners using our professional eye (read:randomly) next Friday, 11.11.11

Of course, to guarantee (and expedite) your entrance, you can also go onto http://www.highergroundmusic.com/2011/09/mike-gordon-lebanon/ and purchase tickets directly

Best of Luck!

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Fans Always Remember Mike.  He’s Outstanding. Unfailingly Super Everytime. (Farmhouse)

By CM on 11/03/2011 at 09:48pm Report Abuse

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‘Pace for a tincture’

(A Picture of Nectar)

By Emerson Skufca on 11/07/2011 at 06:16pm Report Abuse

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Limnologists know about bass. Mike Gordon knows about bass.

By Nicholas Cemenenkoff on 11/11/2011 at 07:25pm Report Abuse

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Tins Groan / Tan Groins (Train Song)
Heron, Attack Bin / Nah, No Trick…Bathe (Back On The Train)

By Leif Harder on 11/11/2011 at 07:49pm Report Abuse

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Justify my
Unlimited
Nice
Excitement

By Angela on 11/12/2011 at 03:32pm Report Abuse

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