With last year’s departure of Stephen Page, the Barenaked Ladies could have faded into Canadian music folklore. But they’re back with a new album, All in Good Time, and a renewed sense of purpose. I spent an afternoon with the Ladies as they rehearsed for the their upcoming tour.
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Andrew Tolson photographs the Barenaked Ladies rehearsing for their upcoming tour (PHOTOS)
by Andrew Tolson on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 1:29pm - 0 Comments
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