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Headlights | The Shaky Hands | Pomegranates

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Presented by Great Scott at Great Scott

October 21, 2009

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Following the demise of the acclaimed pop band Absinthe Blind (Parasol Records), Erin Fein and Brett Sanderson formed the short-lived guitarless band Orphans, which provided Fein a developmental first outlet as principle songwriter. Soon, Tristan Wraight returned to Champaign, Illinois from a stint on the road as touring guitarist for Maserati and joined the band, invoking a startling change as he and Fein began a prolific period of songwriting together. The band changed completely, and in the thaw of the Illinois spring of 2004, Headlights was born in a farmhouse just north of Champaign. They will be joined by Portland, Oregon's The Shaky Hands (http://www.myspace.com/shakyhands)as well as Cincinnati's Pomegranates (http://www.myspace.com/pomegranatesart).



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      October 21, 2009

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