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Date: 2007-08-13 09:12:29
MAMADOU Announcements - August 13, 2007

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MAMADOU - Hannah Glover Cruise, Stromberg's, Boston CHP 

MAMADOU Show

Friday, we are heading out to sea, and you are invited to join in the fun!  This great cruise vessel supports up to 150 partying people, with breathtaking views of the scenic rocky coasts outlining the shores of Marblehead, Salem, and Beverly.  This cruise is a lot of fun for all, and we will be giving you 3 hours of great music, starting at 7:45 PM on Friday, August 17th!

To get tickets (and hurry), call Mamadou Diop at 978-509-4821 and save $5 each (he has them for only $15 each - they are $20 at the booth).  The boat departs from Pickering Wharf, near Finz restaurant.

On Saturday, the 18th, we are returning to Stromberg's for our last August performance there.  The African Dance Party starts at 8:30 PM, so bring your dancing shoes!

Finally, for all of you who work in Boston, we are bringing our show to the City Hall Plaza from 12 to 2 on Monday, August 20th, so we hope to see you there!  Go ahead and extend your lunch break.  We'll make it worth it ;)

And, don't forget to check out Debra Crosby's Talent Quest show airing live on SATV Channel 3 (in Salem, MA) at 7:30 PM, Monday the 20th.

We'll see you there!


If you like the music we make for you, then take the MAMADOU challenge:  Choose one (1) friend who you think would like MAMADOU.  Encourage them to go to our web site (mamadou.com) and join our mailing list.  Its that easy, and its free.  Do this once each week.

Come see your favorite World Music Band, MAMADOU at:

FRI Aug 17
7:45 PM
Hannah Glover
1 Pickering Way
Salem, MA

SAT Aug 18
8:30 PM
Stromberg's
2 Bridge Street
Salem, MA

MON Aug 20
12:00 PM
Boston City Hall Plaza
Government Center
Boston, MA

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