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Ten Cent Redemption’s “Turn Out The Lights”


By Jenny Shank, 7-14-06

This Friday's local MP3 features the fine Americana of Ten Cent Redemption. Singer-songwriter Rhett Lee and drummer Bill Thomason first became known to Colorado audiences through their prior band, Carolyn's Mother. After that group dissolved, Lee and Thomason got together with guitarist John Waggoner and bassist Tony Burke to form Ten Cent Redemption. The result is an alt-country twang added to the pop songwriting skills Lee honed in Carolyn's Mother.

Ten Cent Redemption has offered New West readers a track from its first album, last year's Worst Plan Ever. Click here to listen to "Turn Out The Lights."

Ten Cent Redemption will headline The Walnut Room in Denver on Saturday, July 15. Opening will be The Legendary Beep Beeps, Die Pilot, and Mike Mitchell. The show starts at 8 p.m.



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