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Jill was a fan too, so we enjoyed a show with plenty of the older hits we knew.
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M2M:
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Jewel:
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Angie Aparo with Shane Hines at IOTA Club & Cafe, Arlington, VA, USA
Review:
Angie Aparo was probably the last artist I discovered from a cassette. His 1999 album The American is now one of my favorites, and Jill got into it as well. This was my first show at tiny IOTA, and he was amazing.
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Blues Traveler with Lake Trout at Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA, USA
Review:
Blues Traveler was a mutual favorite band for Jill and I, and this was also her first show at Wolf Trap, our home away from home.
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Bree Sharp & Sister Hazel at Fairfax County Government Center, Fairfax, VA, USA for Celebrate Fairfax! Festival
Review:
Bree Sharp was funny and had great songs, and Sister Hazel were also great.
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Speidel, Goodrich, Goggin & Lille & Gin Blossoms at Fairfax County Government Center, Fairfax, VA, USA for Celebrate Fairfax! Festival
Review:
Gin Blossoms played all their hits and managed to throw in covers of Tom Petty and The Replacements.
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Speidel, Goodrich, Goggin & Lille:
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Queens of the Stone Age at 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, USA
Review:
- Queens of the Stone Age at the 9:30 Club? Great.
- Mark Lanegan (from Screaming Trees) singing lead vocals on four songs? Fantastic.
- Dave Grohl playing drums (the first time I saw him on drums)? Awesome.
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SSUNA at Herndon Town Green, Herndon, VA, USA for Herndon Festival
Review:
I don’t remember this show, and can’t find a trace of this band online.
SSUNA:
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