Jack's Mannequin's Best Black & White Photo
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TOUR
09/27/2008
Usana Ampitheatre
Salt Lake City, Utah
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10/14/2008
The Loft
Atlanta, Georgia
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10/15/2008
Visulite Theatre
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Congratulations to our Winner
Winner
We got a lot of great smile photos entered in our Jack's Mannequin's Best Black & White Photo Contest. Brandy's cat photo got your votes and won her a new digital camera and sweet prizes from Jack's Mannequin..
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Upload a photo either of yourself or taken by you that is black and white and you could win a Canon Powershot Digital Camera and prizes from Jack's Mannequin. Learn more about this contest here.
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ABOUT JACK'S MANNEQUIN
“My past is my past and a lot of The Glass Passenger is about that,” says Jack’s Mannequin frontman Andrew McMahon, “but it’s also about trying to write myself out of it. This is a record about trying to get out from underneath something. I want people to receive the music for what it is and not have to contextualize it against my own personal battle.”
McMahon could not be happier that The Glass Passenger is finally ready for the fans and everyone who supported him to hear. “The completion of this album and its release represents the closing of a chapter,” he says. “It was a difficult time, but also one of immense hope. It was during this period that my music and my life were the most seamlessly bound together — a truth that makes this album's release far more pleasing for me than most could ever imagine.”
McMahon could not be happier that The Glass Passenger is finally ready for the fans and everyone who supported him to hear. “The completion of this album and its release represents the closing of a chapter,” he says. “It was a difficult time, but also one of immense hope. It was during this period that my music and my life were the most seamlessly bound together — a truth that makes this album's release far more pleasing for me than most could ever imagine.”










