Ted Leo Wants to Give You a Guitar

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Most claims that begin “E-mail this to five people and…” end in disappointment and none of the involved parties owning a free iPod. But Ted Leo’s never been one to let you down. Touch and Go Records is offering a chance to win a Leo-autographed guitar by forwarding an E-card to five e-mail addresses. Click here to enter the contest. Also, check out Paste’s review of Leo’s recently-released album, Living with the Living, and a preview article featuring the Pharmacist talking about the album. Related links: Ted Leo’s site Ted Leo on MySpace Touch and Go’s site ...  read more

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Ted Leo - Living With The Living

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With this near-perfect album, Ted Leo is poised to break out in a big way  read more

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Ted Leo opens for Death Cab, talks to Paste

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The hardest working man in indie rock, Ted Leo, kicks off a slew of dates opening for Death Cab for Cutie tonight (see dates below) in Upper Darby, Pa. Recently, the head Pharmacist himself took a few moments out of his busy schedule to speak with Paste while he was in Washington D.C. putting the finishing touches on his new, as-yet-untitled album, which is tentatively slated for a March release. “We’re not really reinventing the wheel or anything,” Leo says of the upcoming release. “For me, the record is varied enough that it’s actually kind of exciting to hear. Some...  read more

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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

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Although they call James Brown the hardest working man in show business, it seems like Ted Leo should have a comparable title...  read more

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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

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Political power-popster eyes The Boss’s throne as Jersey’s everyman laureate...  read more

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Ted Leo and The Pharmicists - Hearts of Oak

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Until recently, I've harbored only one gripe with Ted Leo and The Pharmacists: The Tyranny of Distance (2001), that sweet bomb dropped on the playground of guitar pop, boasted an album cover closely resembling the Pacific Life logo...  read more

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