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PREVIEW: Craft Spells at the Blind Pig

March 18, 2015March 24, 2015 simoka

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Craft Spells (above).  Photo cred: Daniel Dorsa

Who: Concert featuring the Craft Spells, with opening bands Bilinda Butchers and Gosh Pith
What: A night with some shoegaze and dream pop.
When: March 18, doors open at 9pm
Where: The Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st Street, Ann Arbor
Price: $12

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