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	<title>Comments on: WENDYTHIRTEEN for Vancouver City Council</title>
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		<title>By: Panorama &#187; Jazz Holes, Engineering, Election Week in Review</title>
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		<description>[...] Friday November 11th I attended a Fundraiser for Vancouver City Council candidate WENDYTHIRTEEN featuring a band called the Jazz Holes. The band was absolutely 100 percent fantastic! Instruments of choice were an electric guitar and bass, trumpet, drums and some sort of small woodwind instrument from Turkey. They played stuff from Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis and a few of their own works. A young woman with her hair about a foot high, fashioned mohawk style sang two songs, one she had written herself. Her voice was crystal clear. In between sets a folksinger guy with street attitude sang a few original songs accompanied by his electric, acoustic Takamine (anybody who plays a Takamine is ok by me!). He was hilarious and had the whole club clapping and singing along. By midnight the Jazz Holes were done and it was time for me to leave so I missed the second band, Nuckleheads. This was the first ever candidate fundraiser I have attended. Are they all this good? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Friday November 11th I attended a Fundraiser for Vancouver City Council candidate WENDYTHIRTEEN featuring a band called the Jazz Holes. The band was absolutely 100 percent fantastic! Instruments of choice were an electric guitar and bass, trumpet, drums and some sort of small woodwind instrument from Turkey. They played stuff from Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis and a few of their own works. A young woman with her hair about a foot high, fashioned mohawk style sang two songs, one she had written herself. Her voice was crystal clear. In between sets a folksinger guy with street attitude sang a few original songs accompanied by his electric, acoustic Takamine (anybody who plays a Takamine is ok by me!). He was hilarious and had the whole club clapping and singing along. By midnight the Jazz Holes were done and it was time for me to leave so I missed the second band, Nuckleheads. This was the first ever candidate fundraiser I have attended. Are they all this good? [...]</p>
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