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By Kit Masaracchia
Published: March 3, 2010
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Concert Review-Catie Curtis-Pittsburgh, PA“Hello, Mark and Wendy- good to see you.”   It’s not exactly ‘Are you ready to ROCK!?’ but those words may never have been uttered by singer/songwriter Catie Curtis, and this certainly was a venue much better suited to her personal greeting to front-table friends. 

The Thunderbird Café was, perhaps, a bit more somber on Monday, the first day of March, than a roaring summer Friday night, but this was the kind of place where you, very likely, would not know the difference.  Inside and out the Thunderbird Café, right in the heart of Lawrenceville, looked like a dirty little dive that would serve only table red wine but have a very fine selection of tequila.  Though, luckily for its patrons, the café had a fine selection of alcohol and was very clean.

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By Stephanie Desmond
Published: March 1, 2009
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Concert Review-New Found Glory-Pittsburgh, PAAs the “N-F-G! N-F-G!” chant rang through the packed Club Zoo in The Strip, it was hard to believe that most of the eager fans were in their pre-teens when New Found Glory released the CD they were celebrating. The stop in Pittsburgh Feb. 26 was part of the 10th Anniversary Tour across the country for their self-titled album.

'New Found Glory' was released in 2000 as the band’s sophomore record. As a commemoration of a career that is still thriving, the band decided to re-release the CD at the beginning of the year and embark on the tour.


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