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Around The Twin Cities (05/21/2008)
400 Bar: 8:00 doors $12 18+ White Rabbits "The Plot" (mp3) White Rabbits "
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SPOON + THE WALKMEN + WHITE RABBITS | Joint Tour
An excellent triple bill of Spoon, The Walkmen and White Rabbits are playing a bunch of shows
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Two Things: White Rabbits and Gnarls
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White Rabbit: Jefferson Airplane
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$5 White Rabbits Show Tonight
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The Walkmen Returning to Columbus in January
I gotta think the Basement is way too small for this show. The Walkmen with White Rabbits 01
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White Rabbits :: Kid On My Shoulder
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The Walkmen and White Rabbits Stop Here
The Walkmen - credit The Walkmen and White Rabbits conclude their joint tour tonight at Ottobar
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White Rabbits @ The 400 Bar
White Rabbits will return to the Twin Cities on May 21st, 2008 @ The 400 Bar. Until then here is a
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White Rabbits are an American six-piece Indie rock band based in Brooklyn, NY, originally from Columbia, Missouri. They released their debut studio album, Fort Nightly, on May 22, 2007. Their music is characteristically unique due to having two drummers and three singers, and is self-described as “honky-tonk calypso.” They currently (as of 2008) record for Say Hey Records.
The band formed while some of the members were attending the University of Missouri-Columbia. Greg Roberts and Stephen Patterson met at college in 2004. Alex Even, Adam Russell and Greg had all played in the band Texas Chainsaw Mass Choir. Originally, White Rabbits had five members, but after relocating to New York City the following year, the band expanded to six members. They recorded their first studio album, Fort Nightly, and released it in 2007 to the public through their record label Say Hey Records. The reviews for their freshman album have been overwhelmingly positive.
In addition to consistent touring, they have been featured on NPR’s World Cafe where they discussed how they all met in the college town of Columbia, MO, what their early sound was like, and they performed three songs. They have also performed on the Late Show with David Letterman.
