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250 word album review: Scruffy & The Janitors – Modeling Is Hard
Scruffy & The Janitors wanted this one to be a gut punch; they succeeded. Clocking in at 14 songs and over 45 minutes they wanted to make sure no one got left asking “is this it?” The important thing is … Continue reading
VOT Editorial: The Case for Scruffy & The Janitors’ “Pino” by Matthew Coman
The Case for “Pino” By Matthew Coman Matthew Coman is a pretty fine singer/songwriter from St. Joseph, Missouri, he occasionally gets tricked into writing something for Vocals On Top and we are always happy to host his thoughts here. … Continue reading
Live Video: Scruffy & The Janitors – “Poor Boy” and “Harry Truman”
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Tagged concert, Harry Truman, live video, MO, Pino, Poor Boy, Scruffy & The Janitors, Scruffy and the Janitors, St. Joseph, The Rendezvous
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250 Word Album Review: Scruffy & The Janitors – Pino
You’ve got to have something at the merch table. I tell it to bands all the time. I believe the way to build up a solid fanbase is by letting the audience have a recording so they can listen at … Continue reading
Concert Review: Scruffy & The Janitors / The Factory Workers at The First Ward House in St. Joseph, MO 11/30/12
It’s the crowning achievement for a band; there is no show more special than an album release party. The excitement and buildup of the evening is the payoff of countless hours of writing, practice and recording. Scruffy & The Janitors cashed in on their … Continue reading
Concert Review: Scruffy & The Janitors at The Cafe Acoustic 11/17/12
You want to live vicariously through Scruffy & The Janitors when you see them live. They are young, energetic, talented and have one of the coolest bands in town. The are already building a solid following in the local scene … Continue reading
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Tagged 11/17/12, album, blues, Cafe Acoustic, concert review, I Will Pick You Up, Is There A Ghost, November 17, November 30, Pino, record release party, Scruffy & The Janitors, Scruffy and the Janitors, setlist, St. Joseph, Steven Foster, Teriq Newton, The First Ward House, Trevin Newton
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