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    Acoustic vibes @ EQ: John Ellis & The Mee Brothers

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 5, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    This music show, which included John Ellis and the Capetonian band Mee Brothers, added some much needed warmth to a cold Monday. Although the sound from the venue Equilibrium was horribly set up and made it difficult for the two performers, the impromptu "unplugged" version added to the intimacy of it. GM

    This music show, which included John Ellis and the Capetonian band Mee Brothers, added some much needed warmth to a cold Monday. Although the sound from the venue Equilibrium was horribly set up and made it difficult for the two performers, the impromptu "unplugged" version added to the intimacy of it. GM

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