The ‘Times’ Tortures Penniless Music Promoter With the Ritzy Venues He’s Not Running
We can just imagine poor, hungry Sean Carlson opening up his 'Times' today and reading about Le Poisson Rouge.
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We can just imagine poor, hungry Sean Carlson opening up his 'Times' today and reading about Le Poisson Rouge.
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