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Because You Can’t Spell “‘Cooling Card’ Cover” Without “Cello”

The Dischord store is now selling Fairfax cellist Gordon WithersJawbox on Cello: A Benefit for Cal Robbins. Cal Robbins, son of Jawbox’s J. Robbins, is being treated for spinal muscular atrophy; more information about him, his treatment, and how you can help is  here. You can check out streams of some of Withers’ covers on his MySpace page.

2 Responses to “Because You Can’t Spell “‘Cooling Card’ Cover” Without “Cello””

  1. Comely Mike Says:

    Is this a blog or a place to die? Look, over there, a sand-polished bison skull! Would somebody please say something controversial, or even interesting, soon?

    Hmmm.

    Hey, what’s happening at Dischord?

  2. Comely Mike Says:

    I think I (pant) see a new post! No (drops to sand) it’s just a MIRAGE! Oh, why ever did I wander into this parched and postless place!

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