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Fresh from their trip out west to play the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender and the Turner Classic Movie Film Festival in Hollywood, Delco Nightingale return to The Fire to once again host Swingabilly Night With Delco Nightingale & Friends - PW. This time the dance party will also serve as Delco Nightingale's record release party for their new full-length album, "Swingin' It!". Special guests will be Sean Kershaw (the "Coney Island Cowboy") and the New Jack Ramblers, bringing swinging honkytonk from Brooklyn, NY, as well as DJ-DNA of WRDV-fm who will be spinning the hottest R&B, Swing and Rockabilly sounds of the 40s and 50s between band sets. Swingabilly Night at The Fire Saturday May 21, 9:00 PM; $9, 21+ 412 W. Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19123 More at: www.reverbnation.com/delconightingalewww.reverbnation.com/seankershawthenewjackramblerswww.iourecords.com/thefire
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