Seems Like Home to Me - Two Gallants

Being young sucks, sometimes. Like when you want to go to a show by your favorite band, but it's in a bar or a club with a bar and they don't let people under 21 in, so you're hosed. Hosed!
Well, the All-Ages Movement Project would like to change
that situation, or at least lessen the pain of it. Besides encouraging the
growth of all-ages venues, AMP is trying to publish a Manuafesto -- a book
chronicling the history of the all-ages movement. To raise the $15,000 it needs
to put out the tome, the organization is holding a series of fundraisers
(as well as accepting the help of My Morning Jacket, who donated $1 from each
ticket sold at their recent Greek Theater show to the cause). Not only does
Bootleg Two! feature great acoustic music from the likes of local dustbowl rockers Two
Gallants and wandering minstrel Little Wings, but a simple $30 also gets you drinks
and a dinner by Leif Hedendal, one-time cook at Greens and Citron and a big
proponent of the underground dining scene. If you've got more cash to spend,
you can get a copy of the forthcoming book, or even get your name in the
acknowledgements. And you get to rub elbows with big shots from the Rainforest
Action Network, Azevedo Design, Bitch Magazine, and Alternative Tentacles
Records.
Bootleg Two! occurs Friday, September 26 @ The Be+Cause
Studio, 1475 15th





What is this so-called "underground dining scene"? Do people eat in the nude and hold their utensils with their feet? Do they revel in devouring boar's testicles and antelope anus? What's so "underground" about it?
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