12 thoughts on “Ted Leo @ McCarren Pool 8.12.07”

  1. I, too, am an ND grad. When I visited school before starting in the summer of 1993, I made a point of picking up the campus CD Incubus to see what kind of bands were playing. That was my first exposure to Chisel. Then then went on to play them just about every radio show I had on WVFI. Been a fan of Ted Leo ever since . . .
    J. Welsh
    B. of Architecture, 1998

  2. I, too, am an ND grad. When I visited school before starting in the summer of 1993, I made a point of picking up the campus CD Incubus to see what kind of bands were playing. That was my first exposure to Chisel. Then then went on to play them just about every radio show I had on WVFI. Been a fan of Ted Leo ever since . . .
    J. Welsh
    B. of Architecture, 1998

  3. I, too, am an ND grad. When I visited school before starting in the summer of 1993, I made a point of picking up the campus CD Incubus to see what kind of bands were playing. That was my first exposure to Chisel. Then then went on to play them just about every radio show I had on WVFI. Been a fan of Ted Leo ever since . . .
    J. Welsh
    B. of Architecture, 1998

  4. I, too, am an ND grad. When I visited school before starting in the summer of 1993, I made a point of picking up the campus CD Incubus to see what kind of bands were playing. That was my first exposure to Chisel. Then then went on to play them just about every radio show I had on WVFI. Been a fan of Ted Leo ever since . . .
    J. Welsh
    B. of Architecture, 1998

  5. I, too, am an ND grad. When I visited school before starting in the summer of 1993, I made a point of picking up the campus CD Incubus to see what kind of bands were playing. That was my first exposure to Chisel. Then then went on to play them just about every radio show I had on WVFI. Been a fan of Ted Leo ever since . . .
    J. Welsh
    B. of Architecture, 1998

  6. I, too, am an ND grad. When I visited school before starting in the summer of 1993, I made a point of picking up the campus CD Incubus to see what kind of bands were playing. That was my first exposure to Chisel. Then then went on to play them just about every radio show I had on WVFI. Been a fan of Ted Leo ever since . . .
    J. Welsh
    B. of Architecture, 1998

  7. Ah nostalgia. My band was on that Notre Dame “Incubus” complilation (class of ’93) and played at least one show that I can recall with Chisel that year.
    I’ve seen Ted play a few times since then, in NYC and elsewhere, but so far have resisted the urge to (re)introduce myself.

  8. Ah nostalgia. My band was on that Notre Dame “Incubus” complilation (class of ’93) and played at least one show that I can recall with Chisel that year.
    I’ve seen Ted play a few times since then, in NYC and elsewhere, but so far have resisted the urge to (re)introduce myself.

  9. Ah nostalgia. My band was on that Notre Dame “Incubus” complilation (class of ’93) and played at least one show that I can recall with Chisel that year.
    I’ve seen Ted play a few times since then, in NYC and elsewhere, but so far have resisted the urge to (re)introduce myself.

  10. Ah nostalgia. My band was on that Notre Dame “Incubus” complilation (class of ’93) and played at least one show that I can recall with Chisel that year.
    I’ve seen Ted play a few times since then, in NYC and elsewhere, but so far have resisted the urge to (re)introduce myself.

  11. Ah nostalgia. My band was on that Notre Dame “Incubus” complilation (class of ’93) and played at least one show that I can recall with Chisel that year.
    I’ve seen Ted play a few times since then, in NYC and elsewhere, but so far have resisted the urge to (re)introduce myself.

  12. Ah nostalgia. My band was on that Notre Dame “Incubus” complilation (class of ’93) and played at least one show that I can recall with Chisel that year.
    I’ve seen Ted play a few times since then, in NYC and elsewhere, but so far have resisted the urge to (re)introduce myself.

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