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Radio Radio Benefit For Vision Forward Association Friday 3/4/16

Radio Radio, "Milwaukee's Premier New Wave Band", plays he music of my teen years so I'm a big fan. They also do perhaps the largest percentage of benefit gigs to regular gigs, so I'm an even bigger (or is it Greater?) fan? This Friday, they are at it again, providing the entertainment for a bash where all proceeds from the event will benefit Vision Forward Association, it's going to be a night of great music for a worthy cause.

Doors Open @ 6:30 pm. New Wave dance hits until 11pm. $25 donation includes 2 drink tickets & appetizer station (plus a full night of lost gems from the new wave era...).

It's also the anniversary of their first gig, back in March of 2009 at the Stone Fly.

Help the band usher in year 8 of new wave dance parties and raise some funds for a great cause. Visit the Facebook Event for more details.

And as always, check out our Calendar for more man-friendly charitable events throughout the year (and if you have a suggestion for a listing let us know.)

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