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		<title>Tawny Peaks And Poverty Hollow Live In Hartford CT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hartford CT &#8211; There are events that feel like high school house shows because they’re played in small clubs with poor production and poorer lighting. Then there are events that feel like high school house shows because they’re literally in someone’s basement and at least ¼ of the audience almost definitely went to the same
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