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Say-10 turns 10

Posted by Loren on November 5, 2014

Say-10 turns 10
Say-10 turns 10

Say-10 Records, out of Richmond, VA, is celebrating their 10th anniversary with a Three day show at The Broadberry from Nov. 21-23.

Bands included in the event ar Tim Barry, Smoke or Fire, Iron Chic, Iron Reagan, Night Birds, Spraynard, Beach Slang, Timeshares, Chumped, Landmines, Erik Petersen (Mischief Brew), Pears, Entropy, Brutal Youth, Daycare Swindlers, Pedals on our Pirate Ships, Divided Heaven, The Scandals, Jake Mayday, Invaluable, Close Talker, This Is Your Life, Let It Go, Oklahoma Car Crash, Seagulls, Static Scene, Sundials, Hold Tight!, and Teen Death. 

More acts will be announced in the coming days.

Say-10 turns 10
Say-10 turns 10

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