GIVEAWAY: Win tickets to Sunday's Black Landlord BBQ! UPDATE

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GIVEAWAY: Win tickets to Sunday's Black Landlord BBQ! UPDATE

POSTED: Friday, August 20, 2010, 5:30 PM
Filed Under: Music
Look. This Black Landlord BBQ (aka but not really the A.D. Amorosi birthday bash) on Sunday (noon at the Uke club, 847 N. Franklin St. between 7th and 8th below Poplar) is shaping up to be the sneaky-best show of the summer. You've got your Black Landlord. Your King Britt. Your B.C. Camplight. Your Slo Mo. Your Do You Need The Service? Your Bardo freaking Pond (full lineup below). And that's just for starters. And then you've got food and beer from Bar Ferdinand, Monk's, Philadelphia Brewing Company, Bishop's Collar, N. 3rd, Nodding Head, El Camino Real and Standard Tap. Righteous, yeah? Now we don't like to do this, because a portion of the $25 ticket goes to the Salvation Army Foster Care Program, but we've got some free tickets to give away. To win a pair, be one of the first 9 to answer this very easy question:

Black Landlord's Maxx was part of what incredibly influential, shortlived Philadelphia hip-hop trio?

E-mail your answer to bhoward@citypaper.net, (subject line "black landlord bbq ticket giveaway") The first 9 correct respondents will be notified and have a pair of tickets waiting for them at will call. Just promise us that if you win you'll slide some ducats for the cause. UPDATE: We have our winners! The answer we were looking for was The Goats. If you were one of the first nine correct responders, you will have received an email notification. Thanks for the great response. UPDATE 2: This is probably kind of obvious, but the Black Landlord BBQ has been rescheduled for its August 29 rain date.
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