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Charity Concert at Café du Nord with Pop Etc., The Frail, and Doe Eye on Tuesday

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Feeling like you need to get off your broke-ass and make a difference in this world? Why not come down to Café du Nord tonight, Tuesday, October 9th at 8 p.m. to fight against poverty across the country? The charity concert is presented by Thrillcall and features three bands that are keen on playing for a greater cause.
Pop Etc. is an indie rock band that originated from Berkeley and later picked up and drove the 3,000 miles to make their home in Brooklyn. Pop Etc. offer up a healthy dosage of electro synthesized tunes overflowing with all kinds of “pop” sensibilities on their debut self-titled album.The band was formerly known as The Morning Benders. In 2008, they released their debut album, Talking Through Tin Cans, on +1 Records. The band changed their name to in March of this year. The Frail and Doe Eye open for the headliner.
Tickets are $5 and only available through the app  http://itunes.apple.com/app/id496433824 proceeds are donated to Oxfam. Oxfam is an international confederation of 17 organizations networked together in more than 90 countries, as part of a global movement for change, to build a future free from the injustice of poverty.
Pop Etc., The Frail, Doe Eye
Tuesday, October 9th
Doors 8 p.m.
Café du Nord
2170 Market St.
[Upper Market]
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