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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Red Monroe and John Dufilho on Grammy Nomination Ballot for Best Alternative Music Album

Updated 01:20 p.m., October 25, 2006

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Local indie-rock group Red Monroe has made the 2007 Grammy Nomination ballot for Best Alternative Music Album. Their self-titled release is one of 48 on the ballot including released by Les Claypool, DJ Shadow, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. It will be a few months before the final list of Grammy nominees for this category is released.

And, we originally missed it, but indiekitten points out that John Dufilho made the list too (#21).

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Blair Lovern Staff

whoa - good luck, fellas

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Elizabeth Eshelman Verified

omg omg omg!!! that is AMAZING!!! my roommate is a rockstar - uh huh uh huh and can you believe it he didn't even TELL ME

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Elizabeth Eshelman Verified

p.s. - did you guys see john dufhilo on there too?! awesome! dallas music has done us proud, people!

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Brad Williamson Staff

Congrats Red Monroe! I'm L.M.F.A.O. right now, as I S.M.P. over how GREAT this is!!!

Right now I've got a really strong urge to shake each of your hands. Maybe I can get my opportunity to do so when you open up for Pilotdrift at Hailey's Halloween party this Saturday.

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Alan Cohen Staff

WeShotJR has a nice piece on Red Monroe today: http://weshotjr.blogspot.com/2006/10/...

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