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They’d Prefer “Little People”…Who Rock

By Terra Sullivan

Published on April 24, 2008

If you’re a local punk rocker, you’ve most likely heard the infamous tale about decade-plus ago Dwarves show. It all went down at Washington Square in the early ‘90s – ringing any bells?

Well, it went like this: The Dwarves playing one whole song before singer Blag Dahlia chucked guitarist He Who Can Not Be Named into the drums, calling it a night. We haven’t seen much of them since then, until now. The Dwarves are playing tonight at Studio A (60 NE 11th St., Miami).

Doors are at 6 p.m. Opening acts The Obscene, Music is a Weapon, Boy Prostitute and Mad Martigan round off the ticket. This show will run you between $17-20. Call 305-358-7625, or visit www.Studioamiami.com.
Fri., April 25, 6 p.m., 2008

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