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Cigar Store Indians live at Jammin' Java Music Club on October 15th.
Cigar Store Indians live and in person at Jammin' Java Music Club and Cafe, Vienna, Virginia on October 15th at 9:30PM. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - VIENNA, VA, October 05, 2005 - Cigar Store Indians have traveled many miles on their long journey become a certified blip on the radar screen of rock and roll. Like life itself the road has been filled with many ups and downs. From tour vans breaking down to band members quitting, they've seen their share of good and bad times. Through it all, they stood tall and stared adversity straight in the face. With that in mind, it's only appropriate their latest release is titled Built of Stone. With the production help of Jeff Bakos and Rodney Mills, the band cranks out 11 tracks of pure rock and roll that satisfies the soul. On this effort the band has decided to spread their wings creatively. "It's in the same vein as Rockpile, or The Replacements. "It's more rock than billy," says Friedman. While "Hit Me" has a trucker groove to make you shake a leg, such tracks as "Copy Cat Season" and "Nothing Else Matters" take on more serious issues backed by a raucous guitar-driven sound. "I just wanted to do what felt good and this damn thing feels good," declares Friedman. Amen!

Take an aspirin if your head hurts, take in a Cigar Store Indians show if your feelin' down. They possess the power to move you in ways you'd never imagine. It's a toe-tapping, foot-stomping, Waffle-House shuffling, cow-tipping good time.

Doors open at 9PM. Tickets are $12.

Jammin' Java Music Club and Cafe is located at 227 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, Virginia. Jammin' Java has been featured in USA Today, Dirty Linen, The
Washington Post, The Washingtonian, The Washington Times, OnTap, The Blade and numerous other publications. It has been voted by DC areas music
lovers to be one of the Best Places to Hear Live Music.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at jamminjava.com, or by calling Jammin' Java at 703-355-1566, x8.

Media contact is Daniel Brindley.


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