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Article: Pied Piper: Dillon Mayes promotes Twin Falls live music scene.
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- The Times-News (Twin Falls, ID)
- Article date:
- September 19, 2006
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Byline: Matt Christensen
Sep. 19--TWIN FALLS --If the Twin Falls live music scene has a master of ceremonies, it's Dillon Mayes. The 26-year-old has been ubiquitous in the past year, playing most of the area's venues --sometimes for free --as a solo artist and with his band, The Maze Band. He is a pivotal force in a renaissance of live Magic Valley music. But he won't admit it. "I give all the credit to the guys I play with," he said Monday at Java coffeehouse, where he is a barista. "They're the ones who are really helping to connect the whole music scene. I just make calls and get everyone together." Despite his modest claims, Mayes is ...
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