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About Ventana
Ventana is a groove oriented versatile rock band. Many different styles must see live. Originated in Victorville CA.
User Name:v3ntana
Member Since:November 30, 2005
Last Signed In:October 27, 2006
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Comment From: likhy2
Thu Sep 21, 2006 21:49:10 PDT
The Player’s Lounge Presents “latin rock”********"LIKHY2" (Bakersfield)*****“FITTER” (Los Angeles) www.myspace.com/fitter*****“ska-punk-rap-reggae-cumbia-mambo"*****When: Friday, September 22*****Doors open at 8:00pm*****Cover: “free”*****Ages: 21 & over*****Address: 1821 S. Chester Avenue
Comment From: Calcaneous
Sat Sep 2, 2006 10:48:34 PDT
Nice to have you guys as our friends! Keep on rockin'!
Comment From: pachecod
Tue Aug 15, 2006 21:14:11 PDT
You guys have great music. Are you still in Victorville or are you now in Bakersfield?
Comment From: kookoonauts
Sun May 7, 2006 16:51:35 PDT
The geological diversity in Kern County is impressive. Encompassing the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, southern Sierra Nevada Range, central western Coast Range, northern Transverse Range, southern Great Basin desert and eastern Mojave Desert, Kern County is one of the more extraordinary county's geologically in California. From ancient volcanoes in the desert to active earthquakes countywide to ever expanding alluvial deposits to rich oil deposits to continuing uplift in the mountains, the earth in Kern County tells many stories. The land with all its history and nooks and crannies is the reason for this region's amazing biological diversity. Kern County is California’s third-largest county in land area, and at 8,172 square miles, Kern County is larger than the land area of Massachusetts, New Jersey or Hawaii. It is also larger than the areas of Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut combined. Elevations are at a low of 206' above sea level along the northern border of the county to a high of 8824' just north of the summit of Mt. Pinos (the summit is in Ventura County).
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