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Ted Leo + Pharmacists

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Pearl Jam, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists: Contest: Pearl Jam tickets at MSG
(Prefixmag)

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists: The World is In The Terlet (MP3)
(Prefixmag)

Ted Leo on NPR
National Public Radio has a broadcast of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists at D.C.'s 9:30 Club from a (Fits and Starts)

Downloads van de week (08/08/08)
(02/08/08 ) Tom Waits - Live in Atlanta (05/07/08 ) Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Live @ Magic (Secretly Belgian)

Ted Leo Announces More Tour Dates
(You Ain't No Picasso)

Seeing Ted Leo tonight
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. Gallery 5. 8pm. Seriously cannot wait. Hopefully they will play my (Circles of Concrete)

Ted Leo and Against Me! announce joint tour
(You Ain't No Picasso)

Lou Hal Miller
Late January Edition 1. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Sons of Cain 2. The Broken West - Baby (Ask Me About My Invisible Friends)

Pearl Jam/Ted Leo tix on sale April 11th
Eddie Vedder & Kings of Leon, Australia 2006 (CRED) " Ted Leo and the Pharmacist (brooklynvegan)

Invisible Songs vol. 1
Late January Edition 1. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Sons of Cain 2. The Broken West - Baby (

Ted Leo + Pharmacists

Theodore Francis “Ted” Leo (born September 11, 1970, in South Bend, Indiana) is an American punk rock singer, songwriter and guitarist. Leo has played with many bands, including Citizens Arrest, Chisel, the Sin-Eaters, and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, his current group.

Leo grew up in Bloomfield, New Jersey.[1] He graduated from Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange in 1988 and the University of Notre Dame in the fall of 1993 with a degree in English. His brothers Chris Leo and Danny Leo are also singer-songwriters, and members of Native Nod, The Lapse, The Van Pelt, Vague Angels and Holy Childhood. He is a strict vegan. Leo is known for his high-energy shows, a penchant for falsetto vocal treatments along with sonic leanings towards early 70’s glam (Thin Lizzy more specifically) and dub reggae.

Ted is fan of and frequent contributor to WFMU, most notably to Tom Scharpling’s “The Best Show on WFMU.” In 2007, he rewrote and performed The Jam’s “That’s Entertainment” as a tribute to the station.