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		<title>By: Jeff Campbell</title>
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		<title>By: Sarah Wayne</title>
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&lt;strong&gt;Roland &lt;/strong&gt;
 Amazing article Denise!  The Danny tenaglia night was one of those magical nights where at the end around 9 or 10 in the morning he wasn’t mixing anymore and was just pulling out gems from his numerous crates and saying to a handful of people, “you guys are gonna love this!” or “check this track out!” Also, that pic of Jen the bartender! I totally forgot about her and her energy. She was in my opinion best bartender in the city at the time. Great job Andy and team. Those were special times…   10:51 am on May 27, 2012       


&lt;strong&gt;Wallace&lt;/strong&gt;  
A night of funky music on Sundays. Bring the funk back Andy!   12:43 pm on May 18, 2012  ]]></description>
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<p><strong>Roland </strong><br />
 Amazing article Denise!  The Danny tenaglia night was one of those magical nights where at the end around 9 or 10 in the morning he wasn’t mixing anymore and was just pulling out gems from his numerous crates and saying to a handful of people, “you guys are gonna love this!” or “check this track out!” Also, that pic of Jen the bartender! I totally forgot about her and her energy. She was in my opinion best bartender in the city at the time. Great job Andy and team. Those were special times…   10:51 am on May 27, 2012       </p>
<p><strong>Wallace</strong>  <br />
A night of funky music on Sundays. Bring the funk back Andy!   12:43 pm on May 18, 2012  </p>
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