Monday, July 14, 2008

Lauren Plumer, 24, at Snoop Dogg and 311

Posted by Hannah Zimmerman on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 7:29 AM

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I spotted Lauren bopping her way through the gates at Sandstone, dancing with her arms in the air like she, as Outkast might say, was the opening act, the headliner, AND the after-party. Later I saw her again, sitting demurely in the grass, trying to make her Blackberry work.

She told me that her favorite thing she was wearing was her mom's Chanel boots "from I don't even know when." That, or her blue and yellow striped baseball socks, which she pulled the boots down further to reveal. Her friend insisted that her best accessory was actually her pink headband.

She says she goes to Sandstone all the time because her friend Martin Johnson of Boys Like Girls, who just played at Red, White and Boom, introduced her to lots of higher-ups in the music scene. "Buy the album!" she pitches. I'd rather know where to get the neon green sunglasses.

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oh, you know how all of those high-ups at sandstone really make the music in KC go round and round! we'd have no scene if it weren't for Red, White, and Boom and Poison/Whitesnake shows. Keep plugging at that group!

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Posted by Criminy Pete on July 21, 2008 at 6:29 PM

I'm her mother and she is not supposed to have a cigarette in her hand. I should take my boots back for that ! Shame on you Baby Girl.

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Posted by Tracey on July 17, 2008 at 7:26 AM

I'm her mother...and she is not supposed to have a cigarette in her hand. I should take my boots back for that ! Shame on your Baby Girl.

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Posted by Tracey Deese on July 17, 2008 at 7:25 AM

Stories like this are why I love inkkc.com!

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Posted by grant on July 14, 2008 at 9:12 AM
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