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"Dead Hearts"
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· Oct 9 2009 8:00P - LA
· Oct 14 2009 8:00P - Massachusetts
· Oct 15 2009 8:00P - NY
· Oct 16 2009 8:00P - Pennsylvania
· Oct 17 2009 8:00P - Washington DC
· Oct 19 2009 8:00P - Montreal, Quebec
· Oct 20 2009 8:00P - Toronto, Ontario
· Oct 21 2009 7:00P - Chicago, Illinois
· Oct 21 2009 10:00P - Chicago, Illinois
· Oct 23 2009 8:00P - Seattle, Washington
· Oct 24 2009 8:00P - British Columbia
· Oct 25 2009 8:00P - Portland, Oregon
· Oct 27 2009 8:00P - San Francisco, California
· Oct 30 2009 8:00P - Los Angeles, California
· Oct 31 2009 8:00P - Los Angeles, California
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Band of the Day (12.09.09): DEAD MAN'S BONES

Who?
Oscar-nominated actor Ryan Gosling (Half Nelson, the Notebook) and fellow actor Zach Shields met while dating two sisters. Their shared love for music and horror led to Dead Man's Bones and its gothic gospel punctuated by an eerie children's choir. While you might be weary of any band fronted by actors, rest assured these guys are the real deal.
And I Care Because?
- Their music is creepy and catchy. Dead Man's Bones somehow manage to use an atmosphere of eeriness as a platform for a wide variety of everyday emotions. Graves, zombies, and bones are all here in the service of love and loss. Despite the cries, the whispers, and the werewolves' howls, the end product comes off as charming rather than gimmicky.
- They're more disciplined than the average band. As soon as they started recording, the band banned electric guitars, set out to play all every instrument themselves (including the ones they had no idea how to play), and gave themselves only three takes per song. And yes, they turned out to be very obedient of those rules.
- They've gotten pretty creative with their live shows. For their first set of tour dates, Dead Man's Bones announced that in each location they would use a different local children's choir, and make the opening act into a talent show organized by the band themselves. Shortly after that, they revealed a 3-day residency in a puppet theater. We don't know what's next, but we know that it's bound to be far from ordinary.
Source: MOG
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Diary of the Dead by Ryan Gosling & Zach Shields

Actors Ryan Gosling and Zach Shields of Dead Man’s Bones recently ended a monthlong residency at the historic Bob Baker Marionette Theater in Los Angeles. In this exclusive behind-the-scenes journal chronicling the making of their spooky, puppet-ridden stage show, the ghoulish folk duo dishes on their life-after-death-changing experience. Photography by Hama Sanders.
1. (Above) I would only allow a picture to be taken of me if I could do 15 push-ups right before. Unfortunately, I can only do 30 push-ups each day, so there are only two pictures of me. Also, all this paint was seeping through the canvas onto the floor. We had to paint the whole floor black again before we left. Also, our friend who owned this space was pissed. Also, we’re never allowed to darken the doors here again. —Ryan

2. This is the only view of the theater we’ll ever get because apparently we’re never allowed to “darken the doors” there again, said the dragon in the office. But we two adventurers understood—every treasure needs a dragon to guard it.
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Welcome to Dead Man's Bones Web
Finally I got on time to open the site! and there's many new things to discover about this awesome band 
Currently I'm working really hard on some unfinished sections, so stay tuned for many updates on the site! Until then, I hope I'll be able to provide you the buzz around the guys. Enjoy your stay and be sure to come back!
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