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The Session Room @ HopMonk Tavern- Randy Couvillon’s Annual Rock Fest

DOOR: 8P| SHOW: 830P
COST: ADV$15|DOS $20|
AGES 21+

 Randy Couvillon’s Annual Rock Fest:Benefitting Okizu, Supporting Families with Childhood Cancerhttp://www.okizu.org/

Bands performing are:
-OB/GYN :The band that came before Wonder bread 5… All dudes, All Drag, All early 80’s songs by the girls of rock.
-The Hundred Days:  For 100 days the four young SF musicians - that would later name their band by the same name - spent night and day locked in the same house discovering and perfecting their sound into what has become a collection of critically-acclaimed indie-rock gems that are as catchy as they are clever 
-Elephant Listening Project: Elephant Listening Project is a new Rock/Alt band from the San Francisco Bay Area. The music is guitar driven and melodic with well crafted songs as its core. Members of the group have played in The Mo'fessionals, The Coup, Montrose, and Chrome Johnson to name a few.
-Burl: Easily the best Hard Rock band in the history of Marin County.
 -Ann Halen: 70’s Van Halen with Annie Scherer doing her best Diamond Dave
-Bryan Keyhoe: Black Cat Grave
 - Bryan Kehoe (ex MIRV/current Les Claypool's Duo de Twang) & Tim Soya (Victims Family/Jerry Rigg & the El Chupo's)All yer favorite Polka Hillbilly Rockabilly opera country twangbilly tunes!!
-The Devil Shakes : Alt. Country from Alameda. Their music stumbles across a regret-filled Western landscape like a drunken old man in the parking lot of the Fireside Lounge at 2:15am.
-Crooked :Rock from Marin County
-The Moldies: Rock from SF

For more information visit http://www.hopmonk.com/novato/music-and-events/ 
All ticketed shows are standing-room only with limited seating, unless otherwise designated.

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