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	<description>Last week I visited JamBase.com, a San Francisco-based website that is all about finding and going to live music performances. &amp;nbsp;I met Andy and his colleauges at the
Bandwidth Conference this summer and after hearing about their new API, I just had to try doing a
mashup with it using Popfly -&amp;nbsp;I wrote about it on my blog
here. Because their site runs on ASP.net with SQL Server, I wanted to sit down with Andy
 Gadiel, the founder to have a chat. </description>
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