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* The Chris Danforths played at the final show at Eclipse Records in St. Paul.  This performance featured the band performing behind a large white screen upon which a live feed of the band was being projected mixed with miscellaneous clips from old home movies and found footage.  At one point in the show, the front screen dropped to reveal the band and images were still projected on a large screen behind the band.  Balloons fell from the ceiling.  This was the most ambitious Danforths performance to date.
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 17 January 2007

Broken bottles, broken limbs and broken hearts.

Band Members

Albums

  • Other Rarities Conceived in a City on the Edge of Forever (2001)
  • Outside of Outer Space (2003)
  • Look Out for the Wolves (2006)

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Shows

  • The Chris Danforths performed a memorable set to close the 2nd Fargo Winter Carnival at the Fargo Theatre.
  • The Chris Danforths played at the final show at Eclipse Records in St. Paul. This performance featured the band performing behind a large white screen upon which a live feed of the band was being projected mixed with miscellaneous clips from old home movies and found footage. At one point in the show, the front screen dropped to reveal the band and images were still projected on a large screen behind the band. Balloons fell from the ceiling. This was the most ambitious Danforths performance to date.