Keyword results: Grant Hart
What:
Grant Hart
Where:
The Annandale Hotel, 71 Parramatta Rd, Annandale
When:
Thur Feb 11, 8pm
How much:
$33 + BF
Description:
Proving everything old is new again, the good old Annandale rolls out Grant Hart - former drummer, singer and co-songwriter from umlaut-loving 80s outfit Hüsker Dü. For his latest solo release, Hot Wax, Hart hooked up with noisemakers Godspeed You Black Emperor and Silver Mt.
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