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A Band, Not A Sandwich

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You've seen the iPhone ad, and thereby heard The Submarines' "You, Me and The Bourgeosie." Tonight, the L.A. duo of Blake Hazard and John Dragonetti, who have also worked the TV-is-the-new-radio model by placing songs on Weeds and Nip/Tuck, embark on a two-night stand at the World Cafe Live opening for Aimee Mann, who, at times, Hazard sounds remarkably like. Here's a test to see if "You, Me, and the Bourgeoisie" seems as cool when it's just a song, and not an Apple ad.

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Dan Deluca is the music critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer.


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