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Friday, November 11, at the Record Bar.

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By Jason Harper

Published on November 10, 2005

That little Record Bar is just full of surprises. Either that or its owners are even more enterprising than we thought. When Steve Tulipana and Shawn Sherrill opened the bar at the beginning of October, their rock and roll followers rushed the gates like junkies at Worlds of Crack. Since then, Steve and Shawn have worked to attract diverse crowds, and Risky Disco Soundsystem is their boldest move yet. Dance scene leaders Steve Thorell and Bill Pile are the spinners behind Risky Disco, and though it might look strange to see a chic crowd hustling across the wooden floor, we know they'll come just the same. Hamm's-drinking hipsters might even show up, too — after all, the cover's only three bucks. Let the Molly Ringwalds of indie rock and the Andrew McCarthys of the club scene unite!