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Stubrik's SteakHouse & Bar / Boomer's Cocktails

  • Hey Folks!
    We have a couple of shows to let you know about this weekend! TOMORROW, 10pm is a night of "Unplugged" Blues, Soul and Rock n' Roll at Stubrik's Steakhouse in Downtown Fullerton! Saturday, 8:30pm we're kickin' off the month of December with our return to Boomer's Cocktail Lounge in Long Beach! Check out more details below and we look forward to seeing you at the shows! :)
    Happy Holidays, :)
    The Chris Anderson Group
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    We'll have our CD, "Indecision" on sale for $15 at each show, or you can download individual songs on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-chris-anderson-group/id551867870
    or CD Baby: www.cdbaby.com/cd/thechrisandersongroup

    TOMORROW (Thurs. 11/29) 10pm-1am
    Stubrik's Steakhouse (Chris & Rich "Unplugged")
    118 W. Commonwealth Ave. (at Harbor Blvd.)
    Downtown Fullerton
    21+
    www.stubriks.com

    Sat. 12/1, 8:30pm-1:30am
    Boomer's Cocktail Lounge
    5456 E. Del Amo Blvd. (at Bellflower Blvd.)
    Long Beach
    21+
    www.yelp.com/biz/boomers-long-beach

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