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SONGS OF MISERY AND DESPAIR
friday, october 31, 2008
annual murder ballads ball
at the starry plough
3101 shattuck | berkeley
9:30pm | $

the dead death and dying show
Rare convening of She Mob at the 8th annual (is that possible) Murder Ballads Ball featuring usually no less than fifty bands bringing your inner Edward Gorey to life.


SUPER SHEROES SUPER VILLAINSHES
thursday, october 4, 2007
creativity explored
3245 16th street | san francisco
7pm | free

the here i come to save the day show
Rare convening of She Mob at the opening of the Super Heroes Super Villains exhibition at Creativity Explored, reinterpreting famous and infamous characters from comic book history.


TEST RUN OF TWO FABULOUS SONGS
thursday, december 14, 2006
the stork club
9pm | $5

the so brief so beautiful show
She Mob is returning to the studio to create a 7" vinyl artifact of two of its most she, most mob songs ever. Join us as we play these songs live for the first time ever (in their, um, current state) as an opener for Sue's side project Death By Stork and good friends Fuzzy Cousins and Bleu Canadians.


LIVE FROM THE PIT
saturday, april 29, 2006
kfjc
7pm

the we are in your radio show
If we are your favorite station all of the time, something has gone terribly wrong.
Hosted by Ophelia Necro


CD RELEASE SHOW FOR SAN FRANSHISKANS
wednesday, november 9, 2005
the rickshaw stop
155 fell street | san francisco
9pm

the class reunion show with
Ed's Remaining Qualities
Hobbit NYC
and hosts
J Neo Marvin (X-Tal)
Lil' Mike (Bedlam Rovers)

Did Ed once redeem you? Have you still got an (ex) Cathead on your curb? Lovingly scrubbing your Spot 1019 out lo these many years? See you there, then. And for the record: She Mob will remain, per usual, in the back of the class reunion displaying a terrible, snarky attitude that infects the other students, escalates into a situation requiring management, and results in explusion. Don't miss it.


CD RELEASE SHOW FOR EAST BAYNIANS
saturday, november 12, 2005
the starry plough
3101 shattuck | berkeley
9pm

the fully not in my world show with
Sophie Elkin
Bleu Canadians
and performative projection by
Jaime Lieberman (Mermen, The Ape)

She Mob takes over the Pluff with a line-up that iconically illustrates its "chick ween" dialectical dishing: our 9-year old neighbor performing original songs on her electric guitar, a band that explicitly, and repeatedly, chooses to pretend to be Canadian, and a light artist who may grace us with that insane vintage loop of two matrons boxing in some English garden.

She Mob performs with full line-up of Lisa McElroy on keyboard and vocals, Jeff Hobbs on strings and reeds, and special guests Val Esway on vocals and Joe Rut on electric guitar.