Well, we played our second Wednesday/Thursday gig at Dietrichs and all in all it turned out to be a pretty good run. Travis, the club's owner, told us that the night before was the biggest Tuesday they'd ever had, so chances were that it would be rather slow on Wednesday. His words turned out to be prophetic, as the audience was rather slim that whole night.
Thursday, however, was a different story as we watched a small crowd grow big enough to fill the place, and they all seemed to be in a good mood, very supportive. Just in case you don't know, we appreciate that more than you could ever know. There's something about a "live" crowd and their energy that the band feeds off of...there's really nothing else like it.
Next performance is this Sunday, for the 6th Tri-City jam session at, you guessed it, Dietrich's. Then, on Saturday, April 7th we'll be travelling to Lexington for a "one night only" show at the 89er Club (I'm sorry, I don't have an address for that one just yet...keep an eye on the "Upcoming Shows" feature on the main page here and I'm sure one of the guys will list it eventually).
There will be NO jam session on April 8th. We're taking the day off to celebrate the Easter holiday with our families. Far as I know the jam will resume the following Sunday.
Jubal missed the Dietrich's gig, we're sorry to say. He called and told us he had to stay home and nurse his pet dogs back to health. Apparently he had fed them some of that bad dog food, the kind with the rat poison in it, and they had fallen quite ill. Last we heard they were doing better, but still had not recovered. "Looks like it's Gravy Train from now on," he said.
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