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Toadies to record live CD during mini reunion tour
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Some Toadies backstory in case you've been living in a cave for about six years, plus some info. about an upcoming CD from the band, courtesy their MySpace page:
From Disc Live:
The Second Coming is here...The Toadies are back AGAIN!
The Toadies were one of the most important rock bands in the late 1990's with hits such as "Possum Kingdom", "Tyler", "Away", "Backslider", and more. In 2001, Lisa Umbarger left the band and shortly thereafter, the Toadies stopped performing altogether.
On March 11, 2006, a reunited version of The Toadies got together for a single sold out show at the after party of The Greenville Avenue Parade in Dallas, Texas. The Greenville Avenue show lead to another reunion performance at KDGE's annual Edgefest show in June of 2006. This showed the public's desire for The Toadies more than ever, and to oblige they booked 4 performances in 2007. Performing with the Toadies are Vaden Todd Lewis, Mark Reznicek, Clark Vogeler, and Mark Hughes.
The Toadies and DiscLive are proud to announce they have partnered for the final (and SOLD OUT) show during this "mini" reunion tour. Disclive will be recording the show and offering an exclusive, limited edition CDs of the live Greenville Avenue Parade performance, available within minutes after the show ends. This is a great opportunity for any fan of The Toadies to get a recent recording and this special limited edition live performance CD is sure to please. The "Second Coming" comes full circle back to the place the reunion of the Toadies first started and this is your chance to own anexclusive copy, whether you were there for the show or you couldn't be there live!
Only 5,000 CDs of this show will ever be produced and sold, so order yours now through www.disclive.com (this needs to be a clickable link to order page) and pick it up just minutes after the show or have it shipped right to you!
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