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New Roaring Twenties (mp3)

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'Late Night Radio' was written by The Standells legend Tony Valentino. Tony performs on the track as well !!!

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Tell Me b/w It's For Fun (That's What We're Living For)

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California-based, internationally beloved, and habitual show-stoppers at Big Stir's live concert series in LA, THE FORTY NINETEENS are in the spotlight for the Big Stir Singles Series. And here they are with two brand new sides, “Tell Me” b/w “It's For Fun (That's All We're Living For)”, their first major release since 2017's celebrated Good

California-based, internationally beloved, and habitual show-stoppers at Big Stir's live concert series in LA, THE FORTY NINETEENS are in the spotlight for the Big Stir Singles Series. And here they are with two brand new sides, “Tell Me” b/w “It's For Fun (That's All We're Living For)”, their first major release since 2017's celebrated Good Fortune album.

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No Expiration Date -Promo-

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No Expiration Date was included in several "Best of 2012" lists. Produced by David Newton of The Mighty Lemon Drops. CMJ charted. Played in the US and internationally on over 100 college and commercial stations. Serviced by Team Clermont.

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Frosty The Snowman wav

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Available on Bongo Boy Records: Electric Banana Joe says There have been many attempts at Christmas songs by rock-n-roll bands, whether originals or covers, with mixed results. My favorite has always been the Waitresses' "Christmas Wrapping." Now here's one to go along with it. The Forty Nineteens picked the right song with the right arrangement

Available on Bongo Boy Records: Electric Banana Joe says There have been many attempts at Christmas songs by rock-n-roll bands, whether originals or covers, with mixed results. My favorite has always been the Waitresses' "Christmas Wrapping." Now here's one to go along with it. The Forty Nineteens picked the right song with the right arrangement and careful production. You know the song but you've never heard it rock like this. Like an early 1960s 45, it's all there in a tight two and a half minute package - nice beat, appealing tone on the guitars, clean guitar solo, and the song title repeated in a catchy chorus a la Paul Collins. At 99 cents, it's a no-brainer.

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