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July 16, 2007 | Dog Days of Summer

It's hot here in the Midwest, corporate headquarters for the JazzMando Research Facilities and 'ii V7 I' Testing Center. There's nothing more appropriate for the mid-July "Dog Days" temperatures and humidity than a cool white, 100% cotton short-sleeved T-shirt.

Speaking of dogs and shirts, how about sporting a "Dogs Playing Mandolins Shirt" (pardon the shameless plug) from our Merchandise Center ? These have been a huge hit at festivals, and you get the chance to support the site and all the free lessons and exercise downloads we offer with your purchase.

Take advantage of the same-day shipping and have one ready to wear for your next festival!

Purchase information: Dogs Playing Mandolins


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