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The benefit for David Grossman was a small scale festival of local singer songwriters. Guitar cases were scattered everywhere. |
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Annie Moscow. Yep...she played "Buy the Bitch a Cadillac". YAY! |
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I don't know this guy...tell me who he is and I will put his name here. |
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Gus was da man running sound. He played a set of nice originals too. |
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Jay Taylor and umm...a guy I met but cannot remember his name playing a Dobro resonator guitar that was sweet. Great sound these guys had. |
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Jennifer Specter, singer/songwriter and a freakin cool lady who is always supportive of local musicians. |
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Jeremy But. I had not seen him since a benefit about 6 months ago. Good dude and has some nice original tunes. |
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Marconias and Roxy sitting on the porch |
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Rusty and Millie (I keep wanting to call them Mitch and Mickey....arrrgh!) I love their harmonies and sound. |
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No...he is NOT playing a ukelele-- that is a large man. Rob Thomas, whom I had not met before played awesome blues and sweet ballads. |
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Sandy Hathaway, singer/songwriter and by golly she sure helps out a lot of us by setting us up for gigs. |
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Victor. I had not met him before but he played very cool jazz guitar stuff. |
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