Friday, August 8th
The return of
Nate Day
with Spear, Mot, Ken Sherry, Miss Becky and Benjamin
Come celebrate Spear's birthday at Midnight
!!!
Sky60
64 N. Orange Ave
Free with Password or $5
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The Eaten Alive show, presented by Aaron Cobbett and Headquarters,
in NYC was a huge success and featured
by The
Village Voice.
More photos of the night can be found
at AfterTheHours.com and Dr. Lisa's Flickr
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by Nick Atlas
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The Worst Music Party invaded Savalas in Brooklyn and Williamsburg will never
be the same.
Photos
of the awesomeness can be found at AfterTheHours.com and Dr. Lisa's Flickr
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The
Boys
Noize show was completely insane!!!
Andrew Spear and MOT
totally killed it beforehand. Thanks to
the people who made it out to support.
Check out the photos from the night
here.
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Club
Firestone Redesign
Spear has been hard at work helping to construct
the new interior
for Club Firestone.
Spear designed the concept and his faux finish company,
Metro
Finishes, executed the plan.
Firestone is the third club redesign for the company,
whose past projects include The
Social and Suite
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The last Orlando Weekly of 2007 features Spear's cover illustration for this story, recapping the year's music highlights in Orlando.
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Cut
out the Halloween mask of Spear's version of greedy sweat-monster,
Lou
Pearlman, on the latest Orlando Weekly cover.
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Spear's
Orlando Weekly cover depicts this
feature story exploring what musical escapism
means to the soldiers in Iraq.
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The
Orlando Weekly's 'Best of Orlando 2007' issue featured
a photo spread for the Arts
and Entertainment section, with Spear doing
what he does best.
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Spear's
first Orlando Weekly cover of 2007 illustrates this
feature, recapping the lesser-known deaths
of 2006.
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Dig,
Boston's
weekly magazine, featured Spear's "Woman with Birds."
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Spear's
depiction of the Sol.illaquists of Sound accompanied
the
Orlando
Weekly cover story
on the local
hip hop group.
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