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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-21T15:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Mercury Lounge New York, NY Contact: jillr@mpressrecords.comWeb: jamesmastro.netPlayers: James Mastro, vocals, guitar; Tony Shanahan, bass, vocals; Megan Reilly, vocals acoustic guitar; Dennis Diken, drums, vocals; Chris Robertson, guitar, vocals. Americana rocker James Mastro wowed his loyal fans at the Lower East Sides’ Mercury Lounge with a setlist largely consisting of songs from his most recent release, Dawn of A New Error. While many of his songs are drawn from Mastro’s personal experiences, social consciousness and redemption also play a part. We hear that in “River Runs Forever,” four separate and distinct versesjoined by the notion that regret for pastmistakes can […]\n\nThe post Live Review of James Mastro first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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