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123 Pleasant Street - Morgantown, WV
12th & Porter - Nashville, TN
14 Below - Santa Monica, CA
1470 West - Dayton, OH
20th Century Theater - Cincinnati, OH
315 Beale - Memphis, TN
420 Festival at the Cove - Gore, VA
8 X 10 - Baltimore, MD
? - Champlain, IL
Adelphia House - 203 Second St Marietta, OH
Aggie Theater - Fort Collins, CO
Agora Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
AJ's - Durango, CO
AKA - NY, NY
All Good Festival - Masontown, WV
Alpine Hills - Dover, OH
Alrosa Villa - Columbus, OH
Amos' Southbend - Charlotte, NC
Andromeda Music Festival - 2620 Valley Branch Rd. Nashville, IN
Anicca Woods - 5170 Co Rd 115 Gibsonburg, OH
Annie's - Cincinnati, OH
Arts Fair - East Lansing, MI
Arts Festival - Columbus, OH
Asheville Music Zone - Asheville, NC
B.K.Flyers - Columbus, OH
Bacchanalia Festival - Wooster, OH
Back Home Festival - Main Street New Martinsville, WV
Backyard Bash - Chicago, IL
Badaxe Music Festival - 5650 St Rt 314 Fredericktown, OH
Ballard Firehouse - Seattle, WA
Barefoot Music Center - Warren, OH
Barrel House Saloon - Sandusky, OH
Be Here Now - Asheville, NC
Beachland Ballroom - 15711 Waterloo Road Cleveland, OH
Bears - Greeley, CO
Becks Family Campground - Wooster, OH
Beehive Theater - Pittsburgh, PA
Beliot College - Beliot, WI
Bell's Brewery - Kalamazoo, MI
Berbatis Pan - Portland, OR
Berkshire - ?, MA
Bessie's - Wilmington, NC
Bethany College - Bethany, WV
BGSU Ballroom - Bowling Green, OH
Big E's Beach Club - Edgerton, WI
Bijou Theater - Toledo, OH
Birdy's - 2131 E 71st St Indianapolis, IN
Bite of Seattle - Seattle, WA
Bitter End at the Anchor Pointe Marina - Curtice, OH
Black River Music Festival - Lesterville, MO
Black Swamp Arts Festival - Bowling Green, OH
Blind Tiger - Greensboro, NC
Blondie's Pre Hash Bash Party - Detroit, MI
Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Blue Cats - Knoxville, TN
Blue Note - Columbia, MO
Bluegrass Brewing Company - Louisville, KY
Bluestone - 583 East Broad Street Columbus, OH
Bob Marley Festival - Athens, OH
Bodega - Auburn, AL
Bogart's - Cincinnati, OH
Bonnaroo - Other Tent Stage - Manchester, TN
Boonie’s - 2497 E. Broadway Northwood, OH
Booze Cruise - Philadelphia, PA
Brandyhouse - Atlanta, GA
Brewery District Pavillion - Columbus, OH
Brightside - 905 East Third Street Suite B Dayton, OH
Broad Brook Opera House - 107 Main St. Broad Brook, CT
Broadway Brewhouse - 127 S. Broadway St. New Philadelphia, OH
Broadway Joe's - Buffalo, NY
Broadway Oyster Bar - St. Louis, MO
Brushy Fork Phamily Ranch - 7092 OH-540 Newark, OH
Buck Lake Ranch - Angola, IN
Buckeye Lake Music Center - Hebron, OH
Bud and Tooties - New Philadelphia, OH
Buffalo Iron Works - 49 Illinois St. Buffalo, NY
Buskirk Chumley Theater - Bloomington, IN
Buthchertown Pub - Louisville, KY
Buzzbin Shop - 331 Cleveland Ave NW. Canton, OH
BW3's - Steamboat Springs, CO
Cabooze - Minneapolis, MN
Cafe 210 - State College, PA
Cafe Tomo - Arcata, CA
Callahan's - 2105 South Boulevard Auburn Hills, MI
Camp Creek - Schenectady, NY
Camp Jam - Bluffton, OH
Camp Zoe - Salem, MO
Canal Street Tavern - Dayton, OH
Captain Jack's - 1314 Hebron Rd. Heath, OH
Cardo's - Chillicothe, OH
Carter Field- University of Toledo - Toledo, OH
Cat's Cradle - Carborro, NC
Catalyst - Santa Cruz, CA
Cats Cradle - Carrboro, NC
Cedar's - 706 Steel Street Youngstown, OH
Celebrity - Dayton, OH
Centennial Terrace - Sylvania, OH
Centerstage Bar and Grill - 1833 S Plate St Kokomo, IN
Cervantes - Denver, CO
Chaffee Gathering - Girard, PA
Chameleon - Atlanta, GA
Changes - New Castle, PA
Chelsies - Columbus, OH
Cherokee - Louisville, KY
Chestnut Creek Campground - Lansing, WV
Chic and Bones Rhythm Café - 444 Chestnut St Morgantown, WV
Chubbstock Music Festival - Friendship, IN
Cicero's - St. Louis, MO
Cincinnati Gardens - Cincinnati, OH
Citi Theater - Toledo, OH
Civic Music Hall - 135 South Byrne Road Toledo, OH
Civic Theatre - Charleston, WV
Clay's Park - 5295 Manchester Ave NW Canal Fulton, OH
Clazel Theater - Bowling Green, OH
Clearfork Adventure Resort - 341 Resort Drive Butler, OH
Clearwater Theater - West Dundee, IL
Club 700 High - Columbus, OH
Club Aurora - Marquette, MI
Club Calabash - Lakewood, OH
Club Laga - Pittsburgh, PA
Club Soda - Kalamazoo, MI
Club Toast - Burlington, VT
Club Zee's - Camphill, PA
Club Zephyr - Grand Junction, CO
Colby - Waterville, ME
Collin Street Station - St. Louis, MO
Columbia Club - Princeton, NJ
Columbus Academy - Columbus, OH
Columbus North Auditorium - Columbus, IN
Comfest - Columbus, OH
Copper Dragon Brewing Company - Carbondale, IL
Corner Pocket Saloon - Morgantown, WV
Coronet Theater - Evanston, IL
Coronet Theatre - Evanston, IL
Cosmic Charlie's - Lexington, KY
Cosmic Railroad Family Gathering - Janesville, WI
Court Street - Athens, OH
Court Tavern - New Brunswick, NJ
Cowpie Music Festival - 7525 Alaska Ave SE Alaska, MI
Coyote Grove - 3857 County Road 27 Bellevue, OH
Crawford County Music Festival - Venago, PA
Crossroads Cafe - Huntsville, AL
Crowbar - State College, PA
Crump Theater - Columbus, IN
Crystal Ballroom - Portland, OR
Crystal Corner - Madison, WI
Daily Double - Akron, OH
DAV Hall - Middletown, OH
Delta Kappa Epsilon - Charlottesville, VA
Digger's - Wooster, OH
Dillingers - 144 Washington Square Bucyrus, OH
Dionysus Club - Oberlin, OH
Doc's Music Hall - Muncie, IN
Don Pablos - Beaver Creek, OH
Don Quixotes - Aurora, CO
Double Door - Chicago, IL
Dover Lake - Richfield, OH
Down Under - Columbia, MO
DTE Energy Music Theater - Clarkston, MI
Dugout - Athens, OH
Eagles Campground - 2252 Troy Urbana Rd Troy, OH
Easy Street Cafe - Bowling Green, OH
Eclipsee’ya!!!! The New Moon Rising Festival - 6445 Highway 92 Williamsburg, KY
Elbow Room - Columbia, SC
EMU Ballroom, University of Oregon - Eugene, OR
Erie Street Music Hall - Toledo, OH
Euclid Tavern - Euclid, OH
Exit In - Nashville, TN
Fall Folk Festival - 111a Stoughton Beach Slippery Rock, PA
Farmapalooza Jamboree - Black River Falls, WI
Fest Possible - Wendy Park on Whiskey Island Cleveland, OH
Festival of Four Directions - Tuba City, AZ
Festivus at Chester Farms - 2480 Callahan Road South Vienna, OH
Fiji House - Columbus, OH
Fiji House - University of DePauw - Greencastle, IN
Fiji Party - Athens, OH
First Capital Music Hall - Chillicothe, OH
Flappers - Mt. Vernon, OH
Forecastle Festival - Louisville, KY
Fort Rapids Waterpark Resort - 4560 Hilton Corporate Drive Columbus, OH
Forward Hall Cafe - Erie, PA
Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
Frankie's - 308 Main Street Toledo, OH
Fraze Pavillion - Dayton, OH
Freedom Festival - Acme, PA
Frontier Ranch - Kirkersville, OH
Funhouse - Lackawanna, NY
Fuzzy Duck - Ironton, OH
Galaxy - St. Louis, MO
Gallettes - Tuscaloosa, AL
Garton's - Vail, CO
Gathering of the Vibes - Plattsburgh, NY
Gathering On the Mountain - Lake Harmony, PA
Gatsby's - Asheville, NC
Generations Pub - Wheeling, WV
Get Together Festival - Huntingdon, PA
Gilly's - 132 S Jefferson St Dayton, OH
Glass Bowl - Toledo, OH
Globe Theatre - Norwalk, CT
Golden Eye Campround - Port Clinton, OH
Good People Good Times Music Festival - Nashville, IN
Good Times - Eugene, OR
Goodale Park - Columbus, OH
Goodfellows - 1349 Park Ave W. Mansfield, OH
Goodforest 2000 - Chippawa, CA
Gordon Field House - Delaware, OH
Gothic Theater - Denver, CO
Graffitti's - Pittsburgh, PA
Granada - Lawrence, KS
Grand Park - Chicago, IL
Granny Killian's - Portland, ME
Grape Jam - Erie, PA
Grass Roots Music Festival - Muncie, IN
Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA
Gunnerz - Iowa City, IA
Gyrationz - Huntington, WV
Halloween Street Party - Athens, OH
Hampden Sydney College - Hampden Sydney, VA
Hannibal Brown's - Aspen, CO
Hannon’s Camp America - 8501 Camden College Corner Rd College Corner, OH
Happy Harvest Festival - Charleston, IL
Harmony Park Music Festival - Clarks Grove, MN
Harper's Ferry - Allston, MA
Harpos Concert Theatre - 14238 Harper Detroit, MI
Harvestfest - Geneva, MN
Haymaker Music Festival - Spotsylvania, VA
Headliner's - Muncie, IN
Headliners - Louisville, KY
Hempfest - Coolsville, OH
Hi - Pointe - St. Louis, MO
High Land Spring Jam - Elkins, WV
High Sierra Music Festival - Bear Valley, CA
Higher Ground - Burlington, VT
Highland Theatre - Akron, OH
Hippie Hill - Bradyville, TN
Hippiefest - East Sparta, OH
Historic Prince Theater - Chestertown, MD
Hog Heaven - 1290 West High Avenue New Philadelphia, OH
Hoghead McDunagh's - Chicago, IL
Holland Park Theater - Holland, MI
Hookahnanny Festival - Hamilton, IN
HOOKAHVILLE - Fredericktown, OH
Hoosier Harvest - Bloomington, IN
Horizontal Boogie Bar - Rochester, NY
Hoster Brewing Company - Columbus, OH
House of Blues - Chicago, IL
Howards - Bowling Green, OH
Howlin' Wolf - New Orleans, LA
Hoxeyville Music Festival - Wellston, MI
Hubbard Park- University of Iowa - Iowa City, IA
Humpty's - Lake Tahoe, CA
In the Clouds - Webcast Cleveland, OH
Indiana 420 Festival - Elliotsville, IN
Indiana Jam Bash - Auburn, IN
Indy Summer Stages - Military Park, IN
Innsbrook Pavillion - Glen Allen, VA
Intersections - Grand Rapids, MI
Iron Horse - Northampton, MA
J&M Ranch - 6129 Reed Road Ansonia, OH
Jack Daniels Barrel House Saloon - Sandusky, OH
Jack Hammers - Schaumberg, IL
Jack Legs - Nashville, TN
Jack Straws - Charlotte, NC
Jackie O's - Athens, OH
Jacob's Ladder - Chattanooga, TN
Jake's - Atlanta, GA
Jake's Roadhouse - Decatur, GA
Jam-Boree - Ellicotville, NY
Jamboree in the Hills - St. Clairesville, OH
Jamgrass - 8120 Coon Club Rd Medina, OH
JAMMaica - Negril, JA
JamNation Radio - Hartford, CT
Jaycec's Park - Greencastle, IN
JB's - Kent, OH
JC Dobbs - Philadelphia, PA
Jefferson Jam - Cincinnati, OH
Jergels - Pittsburgh, PA
Jester Music Festival at German Park - Indianapolis, IN
Jim Porter’s Good Time Emporium - Louisville, KY
Jimmie's Ladder 11 - Dayton, OH
Joe's - Chicago, IL
Joe's Downtown - 271 S Main St Akron, OH
Josha's - Breckenridge, CO
Kaeppner's Woods - Logan, OH
Kahunaville Stage - Dover, DE
Kappa Alpha - Tuscaloosa, AL
Kappa Sigma - Columbus, OH
Kappa Sigma-Denison University - Granville, OH
Karma Music Festival - Morehead, KY
Kelly Hall - Antioch College - Yellow Springs, OH
Kent Stage - 175 E. Main St. Kent, OH
Kilgore's - Cincinnati, OH
King’s Rook Club - 1921 Peach St. Erie, PA
La Vida Roadhouse - Brea, CA
Lafayette Brewing Company - Lafayette, IN
Lafayette Club - Bloomington, IL
Lake Field- Northwestern University - Evanston, IL
Lake Michigan Harvest Festival - Lacota, MI
Last Day Saloon - San Francisco, CA
Lazy Acres - 8619 Newark Rd. Nashport, OH
Lazy River Music & Arts Festival - South Elgin, IL
Legend Valley Music Center - Thornville, OH
Legend's Lounge - Las Vegas, NV
Legends - Fort Wayne, IN
Lifestyles Community Pavilion - Columbus, OH
Lincoln Park - Laurelton, PA
Lincoln Theater - Raleigh, NC
Lindens - Fort Collins, CO
Lions Den - NY, NY
Liquid Joe's - Salt Lake City, UT
Little Brother's - Columbus, OH
Lizard Lounge - Bloomington, IL
Lucky's - Columbus, OH
Ludlows - Columbus, OH
Lynagh's - Lexington, KY
M - Pittsburgh, PA
Mackey's Hideout - 2601 S River Rd McHenry, IL
Madison Theater - Covington, KY
Mahoning Valley Rib Burn Off - Niles, OH
Main Street - Murphreesboro, TN
Main Street Bar and Grill - Toledo, OH
Majestic - 45 E. Second Street Chillicothe, OH
Majestic Theater - Detroit, MI
Manchester Field - Kent State University - Kent, OH
Manchester Field - KSU - Kent, OH
Manhatten Square Park - Rochester, NY
Manhattens - Colorado Springs, CO
Maracas - Mentor, OH
Margueritaville - Negril, JA
Mariner's Beach Club - Negril, JA
Mariner's Inn on the Cliffs - Negril, JA
Mariner's Inn on the Reef - Negril, JA
Maritime Hall - SAn Francisco, CA
Martyr's - Chicago, IL
Maxine's Glacier City Bistro - Girdwood, AK
May Daze - Franklin, OH
McAlly's Ally - Manhatten, KS
McNemamy's - Niles, OH
Meadowridge Farm - Huntsburg, OH
Menke's Pub - Mt. Vernon, OH
Mercury Cafe - Denver, CO
Mercury Lounge - New York, NY
Metropol - Pittsburgh, PA
Mexicali Blues - Paramus, NJ
Miami University - Oxford, OH
Miami Valley Music Festival - Troy, OH
Michigan Theater - Ann Arbor, MI
Mickey Finn's - Toledo, OH
Middle East - Philadeldelphia, PA
Mike Libby's Bar - Durham, NH
Milestones - Rochester, NY
Milford Lake - Junction City, KS
Milky Way - Hood River, OR
Mirror Lake - Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
Mishawaka - Bellvue, CO
Mississippi Nights - St. Louis, MO
Monkey Bar - Huntington, WV
Montgomery County Fairgrounds - Dayton, OH
Moontime Bar and Grill - Nederland, CO
Mousetrap - Indianapolis, IN
Mr. Smalls Theatre - Millvale, PA
Municipal Cafe - Hartford, CT
Murphy's - Steamboat Springs, CO
Murray's - Wilkes-Barre, PA
Musefest - Ithaca, NY
Music Farm - Charleston, SC
Musica - Akron, OH
MVP - Cincinnati, OH
Mystic Hot Springs - Monroe, UT
Mystic Valley Music Festival - Wheeling, WV
Nation - Washington, DC
Nautica Stage - Cleveland, OH
Negril - Negril, JA
Nelson Ledges - 12001 State Route 282 Garrettsville, OH
Newby's - Memphis, TN
Newport Music Hall - Columbus, OH
Nicks Fat City - Cleveland, OH
Nietzsche's - Buffalo, NY
Nineteen North - 19 North Main Street Washington, PA
North Central College Earth Day - Naperville, IL
Northern Lights - Clifton Park, NY
Northwestern University - Evanston, IL
Not Al's Rockers - Columbus, OH
NY Harvest Festival - Hancock, NY
Nyabinghi Dance Club - Morgantown, WV
O'Malley's - Manhatten, KS
Oak Room - Murrels Inlet, NC
Ocean Mist - Matunuck, RI
Oddbody's - 5418 Burkhardt Rd Dayton, OH
Ogden Theatre - Denver, CO
Ohio Bike Week - Sandusky, OH
Ohio Dreamfest - 6129 Reed Rd Ansonia, OH
Ohio Weslyen University - Delaware, OH
OK Hotel - Seattle, WA
Oktoberfest - Main Stage - Columbus, OH
Old Crow Bar - 1217 Jackson Ln Middletown, OH
Old Fiji House- Denison University - Granville, OH
Omega Music Festival - Lawrence, KS
One World - Telluride, CO
Orange Peel - Asheville, NC
Orpheum Theater - Boston, MA
OSU Ballroom - Columbus, OH
OSU- Ohio Union Ballroom - Columbus, OH
Otto's - DeKalb, IL
OU Ballroom - Athens, OH
Owsley's Golden Road - Denver, CO
Oz Park - Chicago, IL
Ozark Outdoors River Resort - Leasburg, MO
Ozzie's Balcony - Oxford, OH
P & G Pavillion - Cincinnati, OH
P60 - Amsterdam, NL
Palookaville - Santa Cruz, CA
Paradise Fest at Lake Snowden - Albany, OH
Park Street Festival - Columbus, OH
Park Street Saloon - Columbus, OH
Park Street Tavern - 501 Park Street Columbus, OH
Park Theater - Holland, MI
Peabody's - Cleveland, OH
Peabody's Cafe - Cleveland, OH
Peabody's Down Under - Cleveland, OH
Peace Through Music Festival - Zane Shawnee Caverns, 7092 State Route 540 Bellefontaine, OH
Peaches - Yellow Springs, OH
Peasant's Cafe - Greenville, NC
Penn State - Dubois - Dubois, PA
Peoples - Ames, IA
Performance Hall - Nashville, TN
Phantasy Theater - Lakewood, OH
Phi Delta Theta - Lexington, VA
Phoenix Hill - Louisville, KY
Phoenix Hill Tavern - Louisville, KY
Pi Kappa Alpha- Vanderbilt University - Nashville, TN
Play By Play - Cincinnati, OH
Pocono Valley Resort - East Stroudsburg, PA
Poe Road Music Sanctuary - 24401 Poe Road Grand Rapids, OH
Ponderosa Lodge Annex - Victor, WV
Pos-Gazette Theater - Burgettstown, PA
Poston Lake - Athens, OH
Potawatomi Bingo Casino Stage - Milwaukee, WI
Pounders - Tuscaloosa, AL
Powerhouse Brewing Company - Sebastopol, CA
Prime - 3922 Secor Road Toledo, OH
Private Party - Erie, PA
Privte Party - Chicago, IL
PromoWest Pavilion - Columbus, OH
Proud Larry's - Oxford, MS
Putnam Place - 63 Putnam St. Saratoga Springs, NY
Que Bar - Iowa City, IA
Que Sera - Madison, WI
Quixote's True Blue - 314 East 13th Ave Denver, CO
Rafter's - Crested Butte, CO
Rafting Trip - Fayettesville, WV
Ram's Head Live - Baltimore, MD
Recher Theater - Towson, MD
Red Fox Tavern - Eureka, CA
Red Mile Racetrack - Lexington, KY
Redux Festival at The Bear's Den - Victor, MT
Reggie's Music Joint - 2109 S. State St. Chicago, IL
Reggie's Rock House - Chicago, IL
Rex Theater - Pittsburgh, PA
Rhine Cliff Hotel - Rhine Cliff, NY
Rhythm & Brews - Chattanooga, TN
Rick's Cafe - Chagrin Falls, OH
Rico Theater - Rico, CO
Ripleys - Cincinnati, OH
Ripplefest - Bluffton, OH
Riptides - Lexington, KY
River Bend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH
River City - 1400 Main St. Wheeling, WV
River City Bar and Grill - Fort Wayne, IN
River City Rock and Roll Festival - Madison, IN
River City Saloon - Hood River, OR
Riverfest - Toledo, OH
Riverfront Amphitheatre - Peoria, IL
Riverfront Live - 4343 Kellogg Ave Cincinnati, OH
Riverside Park - Peoria, IL
Riverview Music Festival - Chicago, IL
Roc Bar - 1220 Old River Rd Cleveland, OH
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Cleveland, OH
Rock Falls Park - Slippery Rock, PA
Rock Steady '93 - Huntsburg, OH
Rock the Plaza - Fort Wayne, IN
Rockefeller Center - Sirius Radio - New York, NY
Rockin' On the River - Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Rose Concert Hall - Medina, OH
Rosebud Theater - Pittsburgh, PA
Roseland - Portland, OR
Rosie McCanns - Santa Cruz, CA
Royal Grove - Lincoln, NE
Royal Oak Music Theater - Royal Oak, MI
Ruby Tuesday's - Springfield, OH
Ruby Tuesdays - Columbus, OH
S.U.N.Y Binghampton - Binghampton, NY
Sachsenheim Hall - Cleveland, OH
Sacred Harvest Music Festival - 24401 Poe Rd Grand Rapids, OH
SAE-DePauw University - Greencastle, IN
Sailor Joe’s on Buckeye Lake - Thornville, OH
Salmon Bake - Denali Park, AK
Sandusky Bay Pavilion - Sandusky, OH
Sandusky Theater - Sandusky, OH
Save the Farm Benefit - Athens, OH
Screwy Louie's - Kent, OH
Second Story - Bloomington, IN
Senate Park - Columbia, SC
Seven Timbers Live - Dayton, OH
Seventh House - Pontiac, MI
Shakespeare's Lower Level - 241 E Kalamazoo Avenue Kalamazoo, MI
Shank Hall - Milwaukee, WI
Shickalay’s On The Bay - Erie, PA
Shiver Center- Miami University - Oxford, OH
Shoemaker Center - Univ. of Cincinnati, OH
Shoemaker Center - University of Cincinnait - Cincinnati, OH
Showplace - Buffalo, NY
Shuba's - Chicago, IL
Sidedoors - St. Louis, MO
Sidewalk of 13th Street - Boulder, CO
Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Greencastle, IN
Sigma Alpha Epsilon- DePauw University - Greencastle, IN
Sigma Nu House - Lexington, KY
Sixpence Pub - 1956 7th St. Parkersburg, WV
Skully's Music Diner - Columbus, OH
Skylite - Wilmington, NC
Small Planet - East Lansing, MI
Smilefest - Jamestown, NC
Smith Opera House - Geneva, NY
Smith's Olde Bar - Atlanta, GA
Smoke on the Water Festival - 2311 Cleveland Road Sandusky, OH
Smoke Rise Ranch - Murray City, OH
Sneaky Pete's - Ft. Wayne, IN
Soapy Smiths - Denver, CO
Songbird Amphitheatre - New Lexington, OH
South Heidelberg - Columbus, OH
Southgate House - Newport, KY
Spirits - Springfield, OH
Springfest - Ashland, OH
Springfest 99 - Washington, PA
St. Andrews Hall - Detroit, MI
Stache's - Columbus, OH
Stadium - Oxford, OH
Stage Stop - Rollinsville, CO
Stanhope House - Stanhope, NJ
Star Hill Music Hall - Charlottsville, VA
Star Lake Ampitheater - Burgettstown, PA
Starlight - Fort Collins, CO
Starlight the Night Stop - Dayton, OH
Starlight Theater - Fort Collins, CO
Starlite the Night Stop - Middletown, OH
State Theater - Kalamazoo, MI
State Theatre - Falls Church, VA
Stella Blue - Asheville, NC
Stone Church - New Market, NH
Stone Pony - Asbury Park, NJ
Strand Theatre - Alma, MI
Sudzy's - Cincinnati, OH
Summer Solstice Festival - 4177 OH-60 McConnelsville, OH
Summerfest - Milwaukee, WI
Sunset Reception Hall - Fort Wayne, IN
Sunshine Daydream - Terra Alta, WV
Swig - Toledo, OH
Sycamore Gardens - Cincinnati, OH
Taft Theater - Cincinnati, OH
Tangent Gallery and Hastings St Ballroom - 715 E Milwaukee Ave. Detroit, MI
Tangiers - 534 West Market Street Akron, OH
Taste of Bloomington - Bloomington, IN
Taylor's - Eugene, OR
Tequila Jaxx - 7865 Plains Rd. Mentor, OH
Terrapin Hill Harvest Festival - Harrodsburg, KY
Terrapin Station - College Park, MD
The Abbey - Chicago, IL
The Agora Theater - Cleveland, OH
The Annex - Madison, WI
The Asylum - Toledo, OH
The Bank - Baltimore, MD
The Barrymore Theater - Madison, WI
The Bayou - Washington, DC
The Beer Mug - Erie, PA
The Blind Pig - Ann Arbor, MI
The Blue Building - Sidney, OH
The Blue Cat - Bellefontaine, OH
The Blue Gator - Athens, OH
The Blue Heron - Missoula, MT
The Blue Note - Columbia, MO
The Bluebird - Bloomington, IN
The Bottleneck - Lawrence, KS
The Brewery - Louisville, KY
The Buffalo Icon - Buffalo, NY
The Buzzbin Shop - 331 Cleveland Ave. NW Canton, OH
The Canopy Club - Urbana, IL
The Civic Theatre - 135 S. Byrne Road Toledo, OH
The Cock Pit - Columbia, SC
The Cove - Geneve On the Lake, OH
The Crooked I - Erie, PA
The Cubby Bear - Chicago, IL
The Dame - Lexington, KY
The Dell - Columbus, OH
The Docksider - 1015 State St Erie, PA
The Donkey O.T. - 1630 Federal Boulevard Denver, CO
The Down East Saloon - Homer, AK
The Drop Shop - Huntington, WV
The Duck Room - St. Louis, MO
The Fairview Inn - Talkeetna, AK
The Firehouse - St. Louis, MO
The Foundry - Dayton, OH
The Funk Box - Baltimore, MD
The Garage - Washington, DC
The Gazzette - Parma, OH
The Get Together Festival - Huntington, PA
The Green Building - Louisvillle, KY
The Green Room - Iowa City, IA
The Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC
The Grog and Tankard - Washington, DC
The Grog Shop - Cleveland Hts., OH
The Hard Hat Cafe Concert Hall - Toledo, OH
The Haunt - Ithaca, NY
The Inferno - Steamboat Springs, CO
The Jackalope - Vail, CO
The Knitting Factory - Los Angeles, CA
The Loft - 414 E. Michigan Ave Lansing, MI
The Magic Bag - Ferndale, MI
The Magic Stick - Detroit, MI
The Main Event - Toledo, OH
The Maintenance Shop - Ames, IA
The Melkweg - Amsterdam, NL
The Metro - Toledo, OH
The Mission - 1749 Tenth St. NE Canton, OH
The Muse - Nantucket, MA
The Nines - Ithaca, NY
The Odeon - Cleveland, OH
The Omni - Toledo, OH
The Oriental Theatre - Denver, CO
The Orpheum - Madison, WI
The Outback Lodge - Charlottesville, VA
The Outback Logde - Charlottesville, VA
The Outpost - Glen Jean, WV
The Paragon - College Park, MD
The Parish at the House of Blues - New Orleans, LA
The Patio - Columbus, OH
The Pelican Cove - Akron, OH
The Phantasy - Lakewood, OH
The Piazza - 85 Executive Dr. Aurora, IL
The Ranch Bowl - Omaha, NE
The Rave - Milwaukee, WI
The Redmoor - 3187 Linwood Avenue Cincinnati, OH
The Rhythm House Café - Bridgeville, PA
The Rio - Moab, UT
The Ritz - Missoula, MT
The Roost - Denison University, OH
The Roost - Denison University - Granville, OH
The Sanctuary - Huber Heights, OH
The Savoy - Ypsilanti, MI
The Scene Pavilion - Cleveland, OH
The Showplace - Buffalo, NY
The Snow Goose Theater - Anchorage, AK
The Sound Factory - Charleston, WV
The Stage Door- Lehigh University - Bethlehem, PA
The Stoned Monkey - Huntington, WV
The Swindlefish - Athens, OH
The Swindlefish Saloon - Athens, OH
The Temple Club - Lansing, MI
The Terminal - Traverse City, MI
The Terrace - Madison, WI
The Underworld - Breckenridge, CO
The Union - 18 West Union St. Athens, OH
The Vault - Baltimore, MD
The Venue of Drxvms - 13 W Stimson Ave. Athens, OH
The Venue On 3rd - 905 East Third Street Dayton, OH
The Vogue - Indianapolis, IN
The Waterbowl - Muncie, IN
The Wild Duck - Eugene, OR
Thirsty's - Pittsburgh, PA
Thirty One West - 31 West Church St Newark, OH
Thomas More College - Crestview Hills, KY
Thompson House - 24 E 3rd Street Newport, KY
Three Sisters Park - Chilicothe, IL
Thunder Hill Farms - 8243 Waterford Rd. Fredericktown, OH
Thunderbird Café - 4023 Butler St. Pittsburgh, PA
Time-Out - Steamboat Springs, CO
Tipitina's - New Orleans, LA
Togetherfest - Branson, MO
Toledo Civic Center - Toledo, OH
Toledo Seagate Centre - Toledo, OH
Tony's - Fort Collins, CO
Top Cats - Cincinnati, OH
Top Hat - Missoula, MT
Top of the Stairs - Blacksburg, VA
Tower Records - East Lansing, MI
Town Pump Tavern - Detroit, MI
Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA
Transylvania University - Lexington, KY
Trax - Bend, OR
Tree Sound Studios - Norcross, GA
Tribeca Blues - New York, NY
Trip -n- Brady's Campground - Terra Alta, WV
Trocodero - Philadelphia, PA
Tulagi - Boulder, CO
Turkey Ridge - Cincinnati, OH
Tussey Mountain - State College, PA
Uncle Buck's - New Marshfield, OH
Uncle Dan's Tavern - Mt. Vernon, OH
Uncle Festers - Bloomington, IN
Uncle Pleasants - Louisville, KY
Undercurrent National Music Conference - Cleveland, OH
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati, OH
University of Dayton - Dayton, OH
University of Kentucky - Lexington, KY
University of Toledo - Toledo, OH
Uptown Theater - Washington, PA
Urban Artifact - Cincinnati, OH
USS Intrepid - NY, NY
V Club - Huntington, WV
Val Du Lakes - Mears, MI
Valentines - Albany, NY
Variety Theatre - Atlanta, GA
Vasa Park - Blottopia Festival - South Elgin, IL
Venice Club - Millfield, OH
Ventura Theater - Ventura, CA
Venue 18 - 11295 State Route 18 Fostoria, OH
Vestaburg Rock-N-Reggae - Vestaburg, MI
Victor's - San Diego, CA
Victory's - Columbus, OH
Vinnie's - Huntington, WV
Virginia Brewing Company - Winchester, VA
W.O. Wrights - Beaver Creek, OH
W.O.W. Hall - Eugene, OR
Wakarusa Festival - Lawrence, KS
Wakarusa Music Festival - Ozark, AR
Wanee Festival - Live Oak, FL
War Eagle Club - Auburn, AL
Watefront on Buckeye Lake - 10055 Sunfish Lane Thornville, OH
Water Street Music Hall - Rochester, NY
Waterfront Park - Louisville, KY
Waterloo - Chicago, IL
WCBE Studio - Columbus, OH
West Side Cheers - Binghampton, NY
Wetlands Preserve - New York, NY
WHEE Festival - Harrisburg, OR
Whippersnap Music and Arts Festival - Hide-a-Way Lakes Campground, 8045 Van Emmon Road Yorkville, IL
Whiskey A Go-Go - Hollywood, CA
Wilmer's Park - Brandywine, MD
Wingo Arena - Hilton Head, SC
Wings - 7902 North Dixie Drive Dayton, OH
Winstons - San Diego, CA
Wire - 6815 W. Roosevelt Rd. Berwyn, IL
Wisteria Event Campground - 9825 State Route 684 Pomeroy, OH
Wittenberg University - Wittfest - Springfield, OH
Woodland's Tavern - 1200 W 3rd Ave. Columbus, OH
Woodling Gymnasium - Cleveland State University - Cleveland, OH
Woodpeckers - Youngstown, OH
World of Beer Craft Brewfest - Easton - Columbus, OH
Wrigleyside - Chicago, IL
WRNR 103.1 - Annapolis, MD
Wyanstock - 10171 OH-53 Upper Sandusky, OH
Yachting Club - Cleveland, OH
Yucatan - 1851 Tiffin Ave. Findley, OH
Zane Shawnee Caverns - Bellfontaine, OH
Zephyr Club - Salt Lake City, UT
Zeta Beta Tau - Ithaca, NY
Ziggy's - Winston-Salem, NC
Zydeco - Birmingham, AL

Setlistless Shows


(353 total shows) February 29, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
March 4, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
March 5, 1992 - Euclid Tavern Euclid, OH
March 6, 1992 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
March 11, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
March 17, 1992 - Ruby Tuesday's Springfield, OH
March 18, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
March 25, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
March 27, 1992 - Chelsies Columbus, OH
March 28, 1992 - Dugout Athens, OH
April 2, 1992 - JB's Kent, OH
April 8, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
April 9, 1992 - Chelsies Columbus, OH
April 10, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
April 11, 1992 - Dugout Athens, OH
April 15, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
April 16, 1992 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
April 22, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
April 23, 1992 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
April 24, 1992 - Sudzy's Cincinnati, OH
April 25, 1992 - The Gazzette Parma, OH
April 29, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
April 30, 1992 - JB's Kent, OH
May 1, 1992 - Bethany College Bethany, WV
May 2, 1992 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
May 6, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
May 7, 1992 - Sudzy's Cincinnati, OH
May 9, 1992 - Ruby Tuesdays Columbus, OH
May 13, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
May 15, 1992 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
May 16, 1992 - Kappa Sigma Columbus, OH
May 20, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
May 23, 1992 - Dugout Athens, OH
May 27, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
May 28, 1992 - Rick's Cafe Chagrin Falls, OH
May 29, 1992 - The Gazzette Parma, OH
June 3, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
June 6, 1992 - Ruby Tuesdays Columbus, OH
June 8, 1992 - Dover Lake Richfield, OH
June 8, 1992 - Arts Festival Columbus, OH
July 16, 1992 - Turkey Ridge Cincinnati, OH
July 17, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
July 22, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
July 24, 1992 - Ruby Tuesdays Columbus, OH
July 25, 1992 - Dugout Athens, OH
July 29, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
July 30, 1992 - Rick's Cafe Chagrin Falls, OH
July 31, 1992 - The Docksider Erie, PA
August 1, 1992 - The Gazzette Parma, OH
August 5, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
August 12, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
August 13, 1992 - Rick's Cafe Chagrin Falls, OH
August 14, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
August 15, 1992 - Chelsies Columbus, OH
August 19, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
August 20, 1992 - The Docksider Erie, PA
August 26, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
September 5, 1992 - Daily Double Akron, OH
September 9, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
September 11, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
September 12, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
September 16, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
September 18, 1992 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
September 19, 1992 - JB's Kent, OH
September 23, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
September 24, 1992 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
September 29, 1992 - JB's Kent, OH
September 30, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
October 1, 1992 - Mirror Lake - Ohio State University Columbus, OH
October 3, 1992 - Daily Double Akron, OH
October 6, 1992 - The Grog Shop Cleveland Hts., OH
October 7, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
October 8, 1992 - The Docksider Erie, PA
October 10, 1992 - Stache's Columbus, OH
October 14, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
October 15, 1992 - Ruby Tuesdays Columbus, OH
October 16, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
October 17, 1992 - Menke's Pub Mt. Vernon, OH
October 21, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
October 22, 1992 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
October 23, 1992 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
October 24, 1992 - Headliner's Muncie, IN
October 28, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
October 31, 1992 - Court Street Athens, OH
November 4, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
November 5, 1992 - Rick's Cafe Chagrin Falls, OH
November 6, 1992 - The Gazzette Parma, OH
November 7, 1992 - Ruby Tuesdays Columbus, OH
November 11, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
November 12, 1992 - JB's Kent, OH
November 13, 1992 - Daily Double Akron, OH
November 19, 1992 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
November 20, 1992 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
November 21, 1992 - Dugout Athens, OH
November 25, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
November 28, 1992 - The Grog Shop Cleveland Hts., OH
December 2, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
December 3, 1992 - JB's Kent, OH
December 4, 1992 - Club Calabash Lakewood, OH
December 5, 1992 - The Gazzette Parma, OH
December 9, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
December 10, 1992 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
December 11, 1992 - Menke's Pub Mt. Vernon, OH
December 12, 1992 - Chelsies Columbus, OH
December 25, 1992 - Daily Double Akron, OH
December 26, 1992 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
January 6, 1993 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
January 7, 1993 - Rick's Cafe Chagrin Falls, OH
January 8, 1993 - Club Calabash Lakewood, OH
January 14, 1993 - Menke's Pub Mt. Vernon, OH
February 10, 1993 - South Heidelberg Columbus, OH
February 11, 1993 - Easy Street Cafe Bowling Green, OH
February 25, 1993 - JB's Kent, OH
February 26, 1993 - Headliner's Muncie, IN
March 4, 1993 - Lynagh's Lexington, KY
March 5, 1993 - Ozzie's Balcony Oxford, OH
March 6, 1993 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
March 11, 1993 - Ruby Tuesday's Springfield, OH
April 2, 1993 - Club Calabash Lakewood, OH
April 9, 1993 - Uncle Pleasants Louisville, KY
April 24, 1993 - Kilgore's Cincinnati, OH
April 24, 1993 - Springfest Ashland, OH
April 29, 1993 - JB's Kent, OH
April 30, 1993 - The Beer Mug Erie, PA
May 1, 1993 - The Gazzette Parma, OH
May 5, 1993 - Not Al's Rockers Columbus, OH
May 7, 1993 - Uncle Pleasants Louisville, KY
May 21, 1993 - Springfest Cincinnati, OH
May 27, 1993 - JB's Kent, OH
June 9, 1993 - Not Al's Rockers Columbus, OH
July 2, 1993 - Daily Double Akron, OH
August 6, 1993 - Top Cats Cincinnati, OH
August 7, 1993 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
August 12, 1993 - JB's Kent, OH
August 15, 1993 - Rock Steady '93 Huntsburg, OH
August 16, 1993 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
August 20, 1993 - West Side Cheers Binghampton, NY
August 21, 1993 - West Side Cheers Binghampton, NY
August 28, 1993 - Easy Street Cafe Bowling Green, OH
September 3, 1993 - Top Cats Cincinnati, OH
September 4, 1993 - Horizontal Boogie Bar Rochester, NY
September 9, 1993 - JB's Kent, OH
September 10, 1993 - Peabody's Cafe Cleveland, OH
September 11, 1993 - Bacchanalia Festival Wooster, OH
September 18, 1993 - Festival of Four Directions Tuba City, AZ
November 14, 1993 - Club 700 High Columbus, OH
November 23, 1993 - B.K.Flyers Columbus, OH
November 28, 1993 - Club 700 High Columbus, OH
July 7, 1994 - Phoenix Hill Louisville, KY
July 8, 1994 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
August 14, 1996 - Centennial Terrace Sylvania, OH
August 16, 1996 - The Drop Shop Huntington, WV
August 17, 1996 - Grape Jam Erie, PA
August 19, 1996 - Nyabinghi Dance Club Morgantown, WV
August 21, 1996 - Wetlands Preserve New York, NY
August 22, 1996 - Ocean Mist Matunuck, RI
August 23, 1996 - Globe Theatre Norwalk, CT
August 24, 1996 - Club Toast Burlington, VT
September 28, 1996 - The Asylum Toledo, OH
October 3, 1996 - Riptides Lexington, KY
October 4, 1996 - The Drop Shop Huntington, WV
October 9, 1996 - Gatsby's Asheville, NC
October 11, 1996 - The Brewery Raliegh, NC
October 15, 1996 - The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI
October 16, 1996 - Small Planet East Lansing, MI
October 17, 1996 - Intersections Grand Rapids, MI
October 24, 1996 - Second Story Bloomington, IN
October 25, 1996 - Mississippi Nights St. Louis, MO
October 26, 1996 - ? Champlain, IL
October 30, 1996 - The Asylum Toledo, OH
November 1, 1996 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
November 5, 1996 - Fox Theatre Boulder, CO
November 6, 1996 - Tony's Fort Collins, CO
November 7, 1996 - Garton's Vail, CO
November 8, 1996 - Moontime Bar and Grill Nederland, CO
November 9, 1996 - Manhattens Colorado Springs, CO
November 10, 1996 - Murphy's Steamboat Springs, CO
November 13, 1996 - Granada Lawrence, KS
November 14, 1996 - Down Under Columbia, MO
November 21, 1996 - The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI
November 23, 1996 - Small Planet East Lansing, MI
November 27, 1996 - The Asylum Toledo, OH
November 30, 1996 - Graffitti's Pittsburgh, PA
December 4, 1996 - The Drop Shop Huntington, WV
December 6, 1996 - Cat's Cradle Carborro, NC
December 7, 1996 - Skylite Wilmington, NC
December 13, 1996 - Colby Waterville, ME
December 20, 1996 - Intersections Grand Rapids, MI
December 27, 1996 - The Asylum Toledo, OH
December 29, 1996 - 1470 West Dayton, OH
December 31, 1996 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
January 8, 1997 - Dugout Athens, OH
January 11, 1997 - Club Soda Kalamazoo, MI
January 16, 1997 - Riptides Lexington, KY
January 17, 1997 - The Drop Shop Huntington, WV
January 18, 1997 - Bluegrass Brewing Company Louisville, KY
January 23, 1997 - Second Story Bloomington, IN
January 25, 1997 - JB's Kent, OH
February 4, 1997 - Wetlands Preserve New York, NY
February 5, 1997 - Columbia Club Princeton, NJ
February 8, 1997 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
February 12, 1997 - Small Planet East Lansing, MI
February 21, 1997 - The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
February 27, 1997 - The Inferno Steamboat Springs, CO
March 4, 1997 - Moontime Bar and Grill Nederland, CO
March 6, 1997 - Manhattens Colorado Springs, CO
March 13, 1997 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
March 15, 1997 - House of Blues Chicago, IL
March 27, 1997 - Sycamore Gardens Cincinnati, OH
March 28, 1997 - The Odeon Cleveland, OH
April 2, 1997 - Small Planet East Lansing, MI
April 5, 1997 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Greencastle, IN
April 10, 1997 - Stadium Oxford, OH
April 12, 1997 - Hoghead McDunagh's Chicago, IL
April 16, 1997 - Second Story Bloomington, IN
April 25, 1997 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
April 26, 1997 - Jefferson Jam Cincinnati, OH
May 1, 1997 - Bluegrass Brewing Company Louisville, KY
May 3, 1997 - Graffitti's Pittsburgh, PA
May 28, 1997 - Second Story Bloomington, IN
May 29, 1997 - Lynagh's Lexington, KY
May 31, 1997 - Bluegrass Brewing Company Louisville, KY
June 5, 1997 - Broadway Oyster Bar St. Louis, MO
June 6, 1997 - Cabooze Minneapolis, MN
June 12, 1997 - Intersections Grand Rapids, MI
June 13, 1997 - Club Soda Kalamazoo, MI
June 15, 1997 - Riverfest Toledo, OH
June 19, 1997 - The Bayou Washington, DC
June 26, 1997 - Graffitti's Pittsburgh, PA
July 2, 1997 - Humpty's Lake Tahoe, CA
July 3, 1997 - High Sierra Music Festival Bear Valley, CA
July 5, 1997 - Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
July 8, 1997 - Moontime Bar and Grill Nederland, CO
July 9, 1997 - The Bluebird Denver, CO
July 10, 1997 - Mishawaka Bellvue, CO
July 12, 1997 - Hoghead McDunagh's Chicago, IL
July 16, 1997 - The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI
July 18, 1997 - Lynagh's Lexington, KY
July 22, 1997 - House of Blues Chicago, IL
August 9, 1997 - Annie's Cincinnati, OH
August 11, 1997 - Nelson Ledges Garrettsville, OH
August 22, 1997 - Cat's Cradle Carborro, NC
September 6, 1997 - Hippiefest East Sparta, OH
September 10, 1997 - Second Story Bloomington, IN
September 17, 1997 - Lynagh's Lexington, KY
September 19, 1997 - The Brewery Louisville, KY
October 6, 1997 - Gunnerz Iowa City, IA
October 7, 1997 - The Maintenance Shop Ames, IA
October 8, 1997 - Granada Lawrence, KS
October 14, 1997 - Zephyr Club Salt Lake City, UT
October 16, 1997 - Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
October 18, 1997 - Rosie McCanns Santa Cruz, CA
October 21, 1997 - EMU Ballroom, University of Oregon Eugene, OR
October 23, 1997 - OK Hotel Seattle, WA
October 24, 1997 - Milky Way Hood River, OR
October 25, 1997 - Roseland Portland, OR
October 29, 1997 - Crystal Corner Madison, WI
May 16, 1998 - Showplace Buffalo, NY
June 20, 1998 - Gathering of the Vibes Plattsburgh, NY
July 15, 1998 - River City Saloon Hood River, OR
July 16, 1998 - Good Times Eugene, OR
July 17, 1998 - Ballard Firehouse Seattle, WA
July 17, 1998 - Bite of Seattle Seattle, WA
October 20, 1998 - Proud Larry's Oxford, MS
November 2, 1998 - Fox Theatre Boulder, CO
November 3, 1998 - Aggie Theater Fort Collins, CO
November 5, 1998 - Top Hat Missoula, MT
November 8, 1998 - Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA
November 11, 1998 - Cafe Tomo Arcata, CA
November 13, 1998 - Maritime Hall SAn Francisco, CA
November 16, 1998 - Don Quixotes Aurora, CO
November 19, 1998 - The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
November 20, 1998 - Que Bar Iowa City, IA
November 21, 1998 - The Firehouse St. Louis, MO
November 29, 1998 - Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
January 21, 1999 - Gallettes Tuscaloosa, AL
January 29, 1999 - Nietzsche's Buffalo, NY
March 11, 1999 - The Wild Duck Eugene, OR
March 13, 1999 - Berbatis Pan Portland, OR
March 15, 1999 - Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
March 16, 1999 - Ventura Theater Ventura, CA
March 20, 1999 - Aggie Theater Fort Collins, CO
March 21, 1999 - Don Quixotes Aurora, CO
April 16, 1999 - Indiana 420 Festival Elliotsville, IN
March 1, 2002 - The Barrymore Theater Madison, WI
December 11, 2002 - Aggie Theater Fort Collins, CO
January 30, 2003 - Music Farm Charleston, SC
February 28, 2003 - Madison Theater Peoria, IL
March 20, 2003 - Music Farm Charleston, SC
June 7, 2003 - Ozark Outdoors River Resort Leasburg, MO
June 11, 2003 - Milford Lake Junction City, KS
September 17, 2003 - Cicero's St. Louis, MO
September 18, 2003 - O'Malley's Manhatten, KS
September 19, 2003 - Togetherfest Branson, MO
November 5, 2003 - The Ranch Bowl Omaha, NE
November 21, 2003 - Brandyhouse Atlanta, GA
December 3, 2003 - Monkey Bar Huntington, WV
February 6, 2004 - The Canopy Club Urbana, IL
September 24, 2004 - 123 Pleasant Street Morgantown, WV
March 19, 2005 - The Blue Cat Bellefontaine, OH
December 28, 2007 - The Magic Stick Detroit, MI
December 28, 2007 - The Magic Stick Detroit, MI
July 18, 2008 - Chaffee Gathering Girard, PA
March 13, 2009 - Virginia Brewing Company Winchester, VA
July 18, 2009 - Chaffee Gathering Girard, PA
July 10, 2010 - Park Theater Holland, MI
December 4, 2010 - Crump Theater Columbus, IN
December 11, 2010 - Play By Play Cincinnati, OH
January 22, 2011 - Holland Park Theater Holland, MI
March 11, 2011 - Thunderbird Café Pittsburgh, PA
March 25, 2011 - The Crooked I Erie, PA
May 13, 2011 - Redux Festival at The Bear's Den Victor, MT
May 14, 2011 - Redux Festival at The Bear's Den Victor, MT
June 18, 2011 - Jam-Boree Ellicotville, NY
July 8, 2011 - The Cove Geneve On the Lake, OH
July 9, 2011 - The Sound Factory Charleston, WV
October 12, 2012 - Jergels Pittsburgh, PA
February 16, 2013 - Holland Park Theater Holland, MI
August 10, 2013 - Fest Possible Cleveland, OH
September 14, 2013 - Legend Valley Music Center Thornville, OH
October 25, 2013 - Frontier Ranch Kirkersville, OH
October 26, 2013 - Frontier Ranch Kirkersville, OH
January 24, 2014 - ,
April 8, 2014 - JAMMaica Negril, JA
April 10, 2014 - JAMMaica Negril, JA
April 11, 2014 - JAMMaica Negril, JA
November 6, 2014 - Ram's Head Live Baltimore, MD
February 21, 2015 - Birdy's Indianapolis, IN
June 20, 2015 - Zane Shawnee Caverns Bellfontaine, OH
June 24, 2016 - Goodfellows Mansfield, OH
July 22, 2016 - Frontier Ranch Kirkersville, OH
July 23, 2016 - ,
July 23, 2016 - Frontier Ranch Kirkersville, OH
September 24, 2016 - Goodfellows Mansfield, OH
June 23, 2017 - Comfest Columbus, OH
October 21, 2017 - Adelphia House Marietta, OH
October 28, 2017 - Madison Theater Covington, KY
July 20, 2018 - Wings Dayton, OH
October 13, 2018 - Ohio Dreamfest Ansonia, OH
May 4, 2019 - Thirty One West Newark, OH
March 7, 2020 - Civic Music Hall Toledo, OH
March 21, 2020 - Tangiers Akron, OH
April 3, 2020 - Adelphia House Marietta, OH
April 4, 2020 - Dillingers Bucyrus, OH
April 17, 2020 - Woodland's Tavern Columbus, OH
April 18, 2020 - Woodland's Tavern Columbus, OH
April 24, 2020 - MVP Cincinnati, OH
May 9, 2020 - The Odeon Cleveland, OH
March 28, 2024 - Buffalo Iron Works Buffalo, NY
March 29, 2024 - Putnam Place Saratoga Springs, NY
March 30, 2024 - Broad Brook Opera House Broad Brook, CT
April 13, 2024 - Nineteen North Washington, PA
April 20, 2024 - Nelson Ledges Garrettsville, OH

Setlists For Grass

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Mowgli

Mowgli Joined: January 10, 2011
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dubbabudda
i believe this was the first time i was introduced to dubbabudda! what a fantastic night!!!

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Mowgli

Mowgli Joined: January 10, 2011
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great festival
this was a really fun festival. i remember hypnotic clambake played and maury showed up in boots up to his knees because he was freaked out by ticks! willin also played and a buddy of mine puddled me. when willin played whippin' post, i thought i was going to lose it!

Comments: Hookahville show, also billed: Merl Saunders and the Rainforest Band, Nathan Whitt, **w/ Merle Saunders on keys, *w/ Sharon Katz and Chris Davis on vocals
Show Nuggets:
Shure VP88 > DAT (Download | Stream)
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Mojo P
Mowgli

Mojo P Joined: December 6, 2010
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It's over in Dover and Dover...
SO THEY SAY!!!!!! Awesome!!! RAY"S MOUNTAIN TOP, NEVER STOOOOOP RAYYYY'S.... There's gonna be a better Day.

Mowgli Joined: January 10, 2011
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my friend sings with the band
this, i believe was one of the last hookahvilles i've been too. i recall getting to meet merl and talk to him for a couple minutes. one of my best friends in the world got to sing with the band on so they say. she would later have the opportunity to sing with them on a regular basis and join dave in his solo band. what a fun night!

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spcwrg24
Mojo P

spcwrg24 Joined: December 29, 2009
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opener ???
Does anyone know if Leftover Salmon opened this show ? I have an old cassette labled with this date. It is not listed on their setlist site. Vince is babbling about looks like hookaville.Contact me at spcwrg24@fuse.net

Mojo P Joined: December 6, 2010
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Yes Yes
This is the Show that Leftover opened up. This was the first time I had ever seen Leftover. I WAS BLOWN AWAY! Amazing LOS show. EH came out with a first set that matched LOS energy, super fast super up beat. Then... The second set .. OMG its not to often I get put in my place by Hookah but this show was rediculus. To this day I still see Red lights and Super zone out sounds. The Vipers Drag had to have been 25+ min long. That was just the begining. By the end of the night I had tossed my sandels in the River and was playing in a puddle under the stands. Crazzy. I think they were tryin to show LOS fun is fun but HOOKAH is HOOKAHHHH!!!!!;)

Comments: * the power completely cut out during the peak of the jam ** A train passed by and sounded the horn in perfect key with the jam.

Comments: * w/Mark Vann: Banjo, Drew Emmitt: Mandolin and Vince Herman: Washboard from Leftover Salmon** w/ Phil Clark: Saxaphone ***w/Phil Clark: Harmonica ~ w/Sharon Katz and Chris Davis: Vocals # First Time Played

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chigger420

chigger420 Joined: March 2, 2010
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Posts: 0 Posted On: March 9, 2010

wrong show
this was the weekend of my 21st b-day. The way I remember it was the band was in Coolville OHIO for Hempstock. Did I IMAGINE THE WHOLE THING.

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Cryptic1

Cryptic1 Joined: January 20, 2010
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Posts: 0 Posted On: March 5, 2011

Anyone know where this show is???
I used to stream this show on House of Blues radio (when it was still available). It is now long-gone, and I've been jonesing for this show for years now. It doesn't seem to be on anyone's list anywhere. I know it's out there somewhere (maybe HOB has the rights?)! My first time hearing Under Full Sail and I fell in love with it...

Show Nuggets:
SBD > Sony tcd-8 (Download | Stream)
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Mojo P

Mojo P Joined: December 6, 2010
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LOVE
Wow, one of the night I accualy still remember. Took off from the T-town AKA the Glass Apple late as fuck. didn't get down there till the second set. I'm sure a few of you have this problem as well.? Anyway, First song of the second set was that killer Werewolves with Vern. I new from there on out it was gonna b a special night. Beautiful playing though the set until Vipers Drag and that was the highlight for me. I remember laughing uncontrolably when Katz sang "Roll your cock a piece of cotton candy. First time i ever heard that one. Then the When I die, this has been a favorite song of mine since my dad gave me my first Blood Sweat and Tears album when i was like 13. I drove 2 1/2 stoned hours to catch an hour and a half of music and it was soooo worth it. SDTL Mojo

Comments: Grand Torino opened; Good Brass Band headlined

Show Nuggets:
ORTF Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1 (Download | Stream)

Comments: moved from Brewery Festival to inside the Newport, Blue Miracle opened, list incomplete and possibly out of order

Comments: hookahville show; also billed: Baba Seth, Strangefolk, Belshuer Mountain Bluegrass Boys; *w/ Dan Caid on fiddle; **Dave solo; ***Ed Solo; ****Cliff Solo; *****Cilff and Steve; ******Steve solo

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Mowgli

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deepwater junction opened
this show was also opened up by deepwater junction.

Comments: *w/ Sharon Katz, ^1st time played, #w/ Jamie Masefield; **Dave solo; ***Ed & Mom McGee; ****Ed solo; *****Cliff solo on banjo; Also billed: Calobo, Jazz Mandolin Project, Johnny Polansky sitting in on percussion
Show Nuggets:
SBD (Download | Stream)

Comments: * with Sesame Street theme ** with Nathan Whitt on acoustic guitar and vocals, Nathan Whitt and Chief's Tale opened

Comments: The Big Wu opened, *w/ "Sesame Street Theme" vocal tease, **Eric immediately has mic problems and screeches through the first verse when Steve takes over, also included "If I Only had a Brain" tease, The Big Wu opened, *percussionist Johnny Polansky sat in the entire show

Comments: *w/ Sharon Katz; percussionist John Polansky sat in the entire night
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dub

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Posts: 0 Posted On: July 21, 2009

The Ledges
Geez. Oh, where to begin. I guess from the beginning would be best. I had not planned on packing for the weekend until a little too late and consequently started out on lack of sleep. close to 7 hours in two nights and I got up at 5am to go to work and then left straight from there for the ledges. well, attempted to at least. It was about an extra hour drive longer than I thought it was going to be be, but no problem there(at least not that I knew of at the time), because I was with the Irvman in his wonderful beast of machinery, the 1970 Buick GTO ragtop (mint condition). that puppy hauls, period. 0 to 60mph in 2.5 seconds flat. It was a wonderfully beautiful drive and the company couldn't have been better. We were cranking up the 7/3 CDs and eventually met with chopper at the gate. He gave us the low down and what was up. we drove around back under the shaded canopy of trees for almost an hour, trying to find an empty campsite before we ended up just parking someplace out of the way. the potholes were about the most treacherous obstacle of the weekend, as we will find out later in the review. finally out of the heat and under the shade, out of the car and doing things that resemble "the irv stretch". life is good. by this time the priorities were to find out where i was in coordination with everything else and to get set up. I usually go in my pick up and hop under the cap to sleep. so for the first time in three years i was going to a festival with all the trimmings. tent, sleeping bag and so on. Very relaxing. My home away from home for a few days. it was a perfect night to look forward to and it was time for me to go find ol' bill and get the logistics of my duties all figured out and get ready for show time. i was pretty exhausted by this point, just on sleep deprivation alone, but what I didn't know and was about to find out, was the combination of my space-headedness and the ragtop proved to be of serious consequences. Ouch! Lobsters aren't as red as the top of my semi-freshly shaven bald head. no thinking of putting suntan lotion on while in transport let the sting slowly set in and now it's time to pay the piper. so it's now close to show time. the stage was set up so that it was facing toward the shaded camping, with the quarry off on the left and vending pretty much all around. what were the boys going to play after being juiced up from not playing for a while? Whatever it would be, I knew they were going to be primed. rested up and ready to roll. I hadn't seen much of the band up to this point, except for Steve and ed. and was still wondering if Sharon had made it up. I'll have to say that there is much improvement on the harmony in Lazy River and Day By Day. the click got tighter somewhere along the line and it sounded great (not that it doesn't always). a couple of new treats for me were the second part to Alexander and the little Maggie surprise out of Clifford. they took a very quick set break and were back on stage faster than the Sweney picker himself. i really love hearing the masquerade and then as typical of late, Johnny and Eric started off on doing their drum thing. I was just thinking to myself that i wish they would bust into something other than Chicago as a segue from this tune. sure enough somebody was all over that call. Backwoods Rose in late second set. Woohoo! Soon the show was over and it was time to pack up and head back to the site and meet up with the people i knew. i decided to get a little giddy and attempt to hang with the big boys until the wee hours (on no sleep). The funniest thing i saw all weekend, and i apologize to Irv up front for telling' (although I already asked permission), it had me rolling'. a bunch of us are sitting around a fire and watching the campfire embers glow, when a group of people decided to go wander and meander. It ended up it was just me, Irv and Geena sitting there when Irv decided to go to our site to get a refill. about 15, to what seemed 20 minutes later I'm wondering where Irv was, as it was only two minutes to the fridge and back. low and behold, who show up? coming from the opposite side of where the campsite was, with mud covered halfway between his knees to his ankles, there's the man himself. I came to realize that he should have borrowed my flashlight and was actually going to say something when he got back. well, it was just a little too late for that notion. those potholes that were filled with mud proved to be very dangerous, especially with about half the people walking around without some sort of light source and the other half without shoes. to top matters off, after attempting to take a drink from his cup, Irv says, "it's time for another refill." I thought to myself that was the goal of his adventure in the first place. it turns out he never made it there. I about lost it! Okay Irv, I owe you big for this one (unless you want to trade it for that Wallkkk Reeaaalllll Slllooowwwwww). between my sunburn and his feet, we were looking for a little more upward adventure the following day. So the canopy of trees kept me cool and I actually slept till almost noon time. As I awoke to greet the day with a little Metallica slammed in my ear, I decide it was time to hit the quarry. The sand, the water, and the ever the master of nemesis to my burn, all rolled up in one for a few hours of mellowness. it turns out that these three girls were sitting next to me and chopper walks up and i hear them say something to him about having found someone who taped the Jamaica shows. my grin cracked a bit and I knew the second I would look over, that Chopp's finger was going to start pointing. so I said that I did. she requested a copy of the third night and proceeded to ask me if I remember a wedding proposal being made. Well, guess who? boy it's a small world. I told her congrats and to email me. eventually I got in the water and wow, was it comfy. a great relief on a sunny, hot summer's day. Stayed in for about an hour before hooking up to chat with the farmer j himself. A few crazy stories later and I'm drinking stout out of a cup. You can now see where the rest of my day was going. as we caught glimpses of the Sultans of Bing in the background and those guys are wonderful-check them out if you can), decided it was time for food and a change of clothes. Kim and I went to the Burrito Bago and hung out with my friend - the Colonel, as the sprinkles of rain came down. had a few more beers and decided it was time to head to the campsite for a few more, and to chat with some more friends that i hadn't seen that I ran into. so it was off to get set up before show time. A lot more people this night and another interesting evening about to unfold. The boys started out of the gate with awesome enthusiasm. loner sandwich with a silver train that puts the sparkle in my eye and a grin on my face. I danced to my hearts content. Riversong was such a wonderful follow up. As a mere consideration to all the razzing I had given Irv, I decided to plead and beg a request from Dave right before the show started, for the almighty Walk Real Slow, which from this day forward, the slow version of this song should be deemed "Irv style". What a wonderful treat. It is stuck in my head the whole day today. Thank you Dave. Spiders was a great way to end a set. The rain started to not want to hold off much longer. It felt good for a bit, until it eventually turned chilly. People were heading for cover when the boys came back on for the remainder of the show. I hadn't heard "Are you experienced?" hookah style yet, the Hendrix tune. The transition into through hiker was very subtle. Steve the Juggler made an appearance on stage with his four glow in the dark balls. After leaving the stage he suddenly appeared on the roof of the stage swinging these ropes of some sort that were on fire on the end of them. Eventually the owners of the place had to ask him to get down for safety purposes. It was cool to look at for a while. I thoroughly enjoyed "to good friend's past", something I rarely hear these days. The &"Dire Wolf" caught me entirely off guard. The harmony on this tune with Steve singing lead, was simply amazing. For only playing this tune once, it sure was good. time to pack up quickly, as the rain was coming down harder. I ended up going to bed shortly after the show, half on the account of the rain and half on the fact that we were planning on leaving early in the morning. so now my sunburned body is home and relaxing in the AC and typing at you. Sorry for the bandwidth and your time, if you're still with me at the end. Hope all is well in hookahland and as soon as i evaluate thetapes, I'll be making an offer. From what I've heard so far, they're pretty sweet. Peace out.

Comments: * w/ Sharon Katz ** w/ Matthew Abelson on hammered dulcimer *** w/ Matthew Abelson and Steve Sweney, ****Ed & Sharon; @Cliff solo; $Steve solo; +Ed solo; %Dave solo; ^ w/ Dave Weissman on mandolin and Sweney, absent, # w/ entire band and Dave Weissman, " I believe these are all first time played
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SBD > DAT (Download | Stream)

Comments: hookahville show; also billed: Keller Williams, Stir Fried w/ Vassar Clements, NRBQ, The Recipe; ^ w/ Vern Peltomaa, percussionist Johnny Polansky sat in the entire show, * denotes 1st time played.

Comments: *w/ Terryston Kya from Foxtrot Zulu and Jeff Light on trumpet

Comments: *Todd Lane on drums, Amra opened, percussionist Johnny Polansky sat in the entire show

Comments: opened for Co-Headliner Hannaward Pass With John Polansky on Percussion * w/ alt lyrics "Baby Gorilla", **w/yodeling

Comments: With John Polansky on percussion *w/ Alt lyrics "Baby Gorilla", ** wishes Indica & Sativa a Happy Birthday

Comments: also billed: The Ordinary Way, Floodplain Gong, Baba Seth, Jah Works, All Mighty Senators, The Recipe

Comments: With John Polansky on Percussion *w/"If I Only had a Brain" tease, **w/ Yodeling note: promoter does not let band perform encore due to noise/police problems.

Comments: Fallfest 2000, also billed: Matthew Abelson, Vassar Clements, Peach Melba, The Shantee, *Shane Frye on drums(no Eric) **w/ Sharon Katz on vocals ^ w/ Vassar Clements on fiddle #w/ Julie Rearick on vocals

Comments: *w/ Sharon Katz on backup vocals, also billed: Sultans of Bing, The Sim Redman Band, Big creak, Funkin

Comments: hookahville show; * w/ John Bell of Widespread Panic, ^ w/ Sean, Adam and Collin on trumpet, trombone and saxaphone, ** w/ Janette Williams of The Grinders, @ denotes 1st time played, # w/ Shane Frye on drums, also billed: John Bell, The Wailers

Comments: *w/ Chris Beal on percussion, ^w/ Shane Frye on drums, Eric on vocals, # request from soundman Bill Horschke's for his last show, "all members of hookah on percussion for a jam

Comments: Backyard Tire Fire opened
Show Nuggets:
Schoeps CMC641>Apogee AD1000 @ 44.1 kHz>Sony D8 (FOB) (Download | Stream)

Comments: * dedicated to the passing of Mark Vann of Leftover Salmon
Show Nuggets:
Earthworks SR77's>Sound Devices MP-2>Sony D-8 (Download | Stream)

Comments: *done reggae-style, "Red Stripe Boogie"
Show Nuggets:
Nakamichi CM300s with cp-1 cardioids -> Sony PCM-M1 (Download | Stream)
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Posts: 0 Posted On: July 20, 2009

Jamaica

Time for my review and to jot down my thoughts and memories, as for them not to escape my mind on the wonderful time we had on the island. So I guess I'll start from Tuesday PM before heading to Cleveland Hopkins International. I headed to Doug and Julie's house and left my truck in their driveway and hopped a ride with them to head to Kent to pick up Danni. Shortly thereafter we headed to Cleveland and the four of us got a room at the Fairfield Inn. I think that was the way to go. We paid $65 for the room that night and it allowed us to leave the car there for the week for free. We got there around 11 PM and ordered a pizza. With my nightly schedule, it didn't allow much time for sleep, between that and the anticipation of the following day. I think I took a nap from 2:30 AM to 3:30 AM and then stared at the ceiling until 5:15 AM when we were to get up to be at the airport by 6 AM. I bought a new CD player with an alarm that allows you to wake up to a specific song on the CD, which for us was from The Shantee on 3/29/02 - The Happy Song. I was up and dancing like a fool before the sun came up. Excited and ready to go, we showered and took the 6:20 AM shuttle to the airport and waited in the line for about 2 hours. From that point in my day until we hit Negril it turned so sour that I just wanted to turn around and go home. We had to go through the X-Ray terminal and I brought my spare DAT deck just in case. That seemed to set everything off everywhere, causing me much hassle. After going through the metal detector, they pulled me off to the side and searched me and my possessions. No big deal, as I was expecting it. They made me take off my shoes and wanded me and went through my backpack pretty thoroughly. Oh well. Off to stand in line for a drink before boarding the plane (drinking at 8 AM?). The line never seemed to move so we skipped it and stood in line to board the plane. The band got on first and I think I was the first person next in line to get on when they came to me again and said, "random search, please step over here." About this time I started to get mildly irate. They had just done this to me 15 minutes earlier and I was getting tired as it was starting to become a hassle. Again, off with the shoes and through my backpack again. I got short with the guy, kicked my shoes off and dealt with it. Finally, on to the plane for what ended up being one of the best turbulence-free flights ever. Three and a half hours later we were in Mo-Bay getting off the plane, filling out immigration forms, claiming our luggage and trying to get to the bus to Negril. Standing in line I met up with Dan The Soundman Mesnard. He informed me that my DAT deck that I put in his rack to record the shows was denied by management and was left in Cleveland locked in the truck. Nice time to tell me that, after we've landed in Jamaica. I was pissed to say the least. Something about not being able to add it to the inventory list. Whatever. I felt the least that could be done when trying to do something constructive in helping the band remember their trip would be to, at the very least, inform me that they were going to do such a thing. He said he e-mailed me, which after going through my spam account, found out he sent it to dubba@dubba.com instead of dub@dubba.com. Thank goodness I'm not dumb enough to come totally unprepared for the situation. I thought something like this might happen and brought my portable just in case. It was just a pain in the ass lugging it around everywhere and always being searched. Anyway, we exchanged a few hundred US dollars for the 46.5 : 1 JA and got on our way. We paid our dollar to the baggage man and got on the bus to Negril. The trip seemed shorter this time around and the midway break was well needed, as this time when they initially loaded us up on Red Stripes, they were beyond already warm. My stomach was a bit queasy so a Ting was right on the money. The sugar laden grapefruit refreshment hit the spot and in another 45 minutes we were in Negril at Fun Holiday. Unfortunately they wouldn't let us get to our stored baggage from the bus until we went through the orientation. So we stood there sweating in long pants and all of our carry-ons for the next half an hour while we listened to these goofballs babble. Finally, our room key (which they only had one of) and our room. I'm going to comment on this and that will be the last bit of pessimism that comes from this week in review. The hotel was IN NO WAY worth our money. The hotel wasn't even close to being finished. There was still rebar protruding from the roof and lack of door handles. There was no way to control the AC, except to get the management to turn it up, turn it down, turn it up, turn it down. It was controlled by remote control and there was only one control for the whole hotel. It was either hot and sticky or freezing so cold you had to be under all the covers of the bed to stay comfortable. Lucky we were only in there to sleep. The gravel right outside our steps made coming from the beach a bear but finally being in comfortable clothes and our toes in the sand made it so much worth it. Off to the bar for quite a few dirty bananas, good food and a lot of friends. We met George, the local handyman who told us if we ever needed anything that we could come to him. He would be there all week. So we did. All I asked was that when I wanted something, that I didn't want to be yanked around and I wanted what I asked for, which was the real deal. He totally came through and realized what I was about and we were on common grounds as far as understanding each other. So we got in the water for a few and watched the sun set as we continued to drink while listening to the local reggae band. The one hour of sleep eventually caught up with us so we headed to bed around 1 AM.

It's now Thursday morning and I awoke pretty early, 8 AM or so, and decided to hop to the beach for a few hours of sun and fun and a bit of the ocean. It wasn't soon after that it was time for a few foo-foo drinks. Those dirty bananas sure do go down quickly in the hot sun. I failed to remember one thing though, no matter how much suntan lotion I put on, the first time in the year that I'm in the sun, I burn. This was no exception. After putting on lotion twice and drinking heavily in the sun while Danni and almost all of our Fun Holiday posse decided to venture into the world of snorkeling, I grew extremely tired and worn out. The only remedy to that concoction is sleep, and that I did. All the way through dinner. I was mad at myself when I woke up around 10:30 PM because one of the few things I truly love to do while I'm there is visit with Lloydie and Paula at 3 Dives. Well, I slept right through that and was bummed to miss dinner. Danni was kind enough to accompany me during my dinner on the Fun Holiday beach. Their curried conch was to die for, along with the lobster fritters. That's mostly what we ate when eating at our resort. We were trying new places when we could, but this was quick and cheap. We hung out outside of our hotel for a bit and then made it an early night. Being burnt sucks the life right out of you. I swore to myself that I was searching for aloe in the morning. Thanks to Hope for the Solarcaine. It did wonders on the heat emitting from under my skin.

So it's finally the first of the three show nights and the anticipation is starting to stir in everyone from the waking point through the countdown of the day. We started off the day off right with breakfast at Selina's. Danni and I both had the "band special" which consisted of a cheese and calaloo omelet and a banana pancake. The orange juice is the most naturally sweetened on the planet. Thumbs up there, between that and the Jamaican blue mountain coffee I was in ecstasy. I almost forgot what it tasted like. It had been since 99 since I had a cup. We ordered 15 freshly roasted pounds for Tuesday to take back with us. Just for note, Selina used to run the Blue Mountain Coffee Shop and something went awry with the owner and she moved slightly south down the road and opened her own place with Big Roy and Zoe, their daughter. They appear to be doing well for themselves. After brunch we headed to the beach for some sand, sun and water. Being burnt wasn't fun for the first half the week I was there, but I dealt with it. I used lotion more than I should have and tried to keep what was burned covered. It was time for a shower and a stroll down the beach and then for some food. You know how it can be in Jamaica, you eat lunch and shortly after go to dinner. That way you can still fit in two meals a day. While Selina is pretty good on the time between ordering and receiving your food, you never know what dinner may hold. Irv, Liz Danni and I headed toward Mariner's Negril Beach Club not knowing where else we were stopping along the way. I few brief pit stops to liquefy our innards and relax our minds. Liz had a few things she needed to do and I wanted to find specific show times and what kind of patch things I needed. That was quite a walk from Fun Holiday to Mariners, and we did it there and back twice, refusing to cab it either time, either way. It was still fun despite lugging 50 pounds worth of crap with me. I found aloe from the stalk and gooped it all over me and boy, did that feel good. I didn't feel burnt for a few hours. After doing what we set out to do I decided it had been long enough in wait before I wanted to venture to Alfred's for not only the best fish & chips on the planet, but the best dirty bananas on the island. They were J100 cheaper than Fun Holiday and three times as strong. We were buzzed after two of them, but that didn't stop me from indulging in a few more before stumbling back down the beach. It wasn't too long after this that it was getting close to show time. Well, at least for me. I like to be there early to get everything ready to make it a stress free evening. So Irv, Danni and I hit the sand barefoot and relieved. The sunburn isn't conducive to carrying a 50 pound backpack. My props go to Irv for his kindness. We decided that somewhere along the way we were going to stop for a refreshment. Mom's Place it was, Why? I don't really know but it seemed right at the time. It's good to get off the feet and suck down a cold one every hour or so. We ended up at the show, I got everything taken care of with a drink in my hand when Liz appeared with the news of cybercast and thinking of e-mailing the list. I was somewhat hesitant of getting on a computer. I wanted nothing to do with one the entire time I was there. At the same time we thought it was our responsibility to let everyone know. So I got on it for a matter of minutes about an hour before show time (thanks Aaron for photo archiving that one). On to the show. It had been a week or so since they had played together and at that, had gone their independent ways for the week in getting down there. It appeared to me that this showed in their playing this night. To me, it seemed like they were slightly out of sync. Each of the sets were slightly shorter than usual as the band played on. The opened up with Surround, a classic version at that. Good Time (Merry-Go-Round) is always a crowd pleaser to most. Personally I think it should be stuck in the same spot as Pride of Cucamonga. Springtime Again makes me smile. Although we haven't really seen much of spring and it was like summer there, the reminder of the aliveness and energy around you is quite key. Burial, good ol' Cliff. Right on time with the reggae. The Jamaican locals were freaking out behind me at this point. They were amazed at how right on the boys version appeared. They said, "it a lit'l fast but not much." Dave came right back with Life Is Good. Boy is it ever. I don't think it could have been at this point. I never wanted to leave there. Thief was next. This is one of my favorite songs to groove to, although the depth of the sand made that quite difficult. The more deep you dig your feet in the sand, the cooler they become. Sweet! Dave finally decided to get on the acoustic for and Ol' Montana Red Dog -> Grass. I thought that might end the set so they could play a long second set. It was not to be. Ed felt like reminding us how good it was to be alive. My, my love the buzz of that Dragonfly. They ripped it up and it was soon time for a break. Everybody did their thing and next thing we knew, hookah was on stage and they simultaneously launch into Utopia. How could they not? We were there, weren't we? I thought so. Next up they boys threw a twist at us with a reggae-style version of Another You. I have to admit, that was a kick in the you know where. Woo freaking hoo!!!! Cliff busted out Let's Make It-> Boogie Chillun, which blew so much smoke that it appeared to bellow fire. The Indica & Sativa-> Bottle of Wine sandwich to follow reminded me of a lot of love and to many others on why they were there. Loner solidified that impression permanently in my mind. Red Stripe Boogie into The Streetbeater ended the set nicely. It's encore time on the first night of three on the island and what was it going to be? Teacher. I enjoyed it thoroughly and wrote that show in the books. Danni waited while I packed up my gear so we could head down the beach to Fun Holiday. I think there was the beginning makings of a Johnny Rotten sighting. The after-hours was to be at The Jungle Club. A few folks went there and then came right back after thinking we were being set up. They claimed it was a bit scary. That, and they were charging a cover to get in. So they ended up heading back across the street and after-hours was to be at Fun Holiday. I think it went on well past dawn, but I lasted till about 4 AM before getting to our room. Danni imbibed it too much RUM PUNCH!! RUM PUNCH!! (as she was saying all night). I think later before she crashed it was saying it back to her. She passed out shortly thereafter.

That leads us to the second show day, Saturday. Again, a crew of us went to Selina's for brunch. This time I had French toast and a cheese omelet. Danni did the band special, sub fresh fruit for the banana pancake. Orange juice and coffee were a must. Michelle waited on us once again while Big Roy cooked. Eventually Selina showed up and we were complete. On our way back to the hotel, we stopped at the cambio to exchange some cash for Jamaican dollar. When we got back we hit the beach for a few drinks and the wetness of the ocean. The water was awesomely warm. About mid-afternoon I treated myself to a much needed massage. An aloe massage from a Jamaican woman named Marlene. Liz had just had one and highly recommended her. Irv followed shortly after me. She only charged $30 for an hour. Well, it wasn't an hour as she put it. It was "until all the aloe is rubbed in." I liked that thought. My sunburn was noticeably less noticeable the rest of the vacation. Thank you Marlene. She was located where Liz and Philip were staying, which was at The Whistling Bird. Her table was set up under a bunch of shady trees where the wind's chill could only breeze. Afterward, I tipped her and decided to soak up some more rays before showering and thoughts of dinner were to enter the thought process. Again, we posse-ed up with Liz, Philip, Doug, Julie, Dan and Kim, Irv, Bruce and Tim and headed up the beach toward the show somewhat early in hopes to be finished in time enough before show time that I didn't stress myself on being punctual. We decided on Kuyaba, which is a "hut like looking" restaurant. They're slightly expensive but well worth the dollar. Their food is top notch and the service was quite prompt. They were very helpful in accommodating such a large party on such a short notice and not having it be three hours in wait. Danni and I split slightly ahead of everyone so I could get to what I needed to do pre-show. Turns out that the band didn't start until 10:30 PM this night, a half an hour later than the previous night. It was supposed to be over by 1:30 AM, which it was Friday night. I was thinking it might be a short show (in comparison to most eh shows) this night. Then it was determined that they could play until 2 AM, which put us back on schedule. I thought the boys were on much more this night than the previous, but they still didn't seem to launch off the planet like usual. Almost like they were holding something back. As I found out at week's end, they were. A doozy of a Tuesday show. They opened up the show with Roller Coaster and The Risk which lit the place up for them to unleash a Dumpster. Then, again like before, they pull out these new cover tunes jammed reggae-style. This time it was James Taylor's, Your Smiling Face. He said it, not me (although I was grinning ear to ear). It was just too funny of a thought to think. What made it even funnier was that they were right on with it. Godspeed was next. Ed jammed an unrecognizable diddy in the middle of it. I'll have to get with him to figure it out because the tapes haven't helped me any either. Clifford moved the show forward in an ever so robust manner with John Henry. And you thought their coffee was strong? Try this dose of Cliff. Dave continued on his smiling pace with Brighter Day before they lay into a rendition of The Beatles, Help! Finally my most favorite of all the classics , Lazy River. It seems like eons since I've heard that tune. It made way for a melt into Lady Vanilla, Ed still handing the acoustic guitar for the fourth tune in a row. That changed once again when he let loose on the wish washing version of one of my all-time favorite Ed tunes, Treasures That I Travel For. Something about the webbing echo effect on the rhythm guitar makes me feel like melting into the granules of sand. Dave jumps onto the acoustic for the first time in the set with Deal With It, the most recent of his acoustic originals. That finalized the set and readied us for a break. We went to Bones place, right next door at Traveler's. Soon enough it was time for second set. There was a Jamaican man whose name I think I made out to Thomas (anyone know for sure?). He started out on some type of reggae rap that the band backed up for a few minutes before I think the crowd was being kind in allowing him to take up precious hookah time. The next thing I knew it was into The Viper's Drag. All 24.5 minutes of it. As much as it's a cover, it's still a classic staple in the hookah diet. It was tasting mighty yummy on this night too. Raging River followed and it was a fun one. I always love hearing that song. Lax ante upped the setlist before Cliff got boisterous yet one more time. This time delivering a version of Canned Heats', Goin' Up the Country. As per request from the night before, Ed decided a killer Daffodils in Detroit was needed. Again, I applauded on the song selection and dug my feel a little deeper in the sand. Dave stepped up to the acoustic guitar and kicked down a Somewhere Down the Line. While not perfect in their delivery, the crowd hooted and hollered in with their acceptance. I thought it best to get the restroom issue dealt with before the encore because the night before after the encore was a wait and a half. Standing in line I called it. It seems like the last four or five times that I have been at a show where they encored with Blue Sky, I have called it. This night was no exception. Another show penned into the archival book and two of the three shows done. We had a few days to relax and catch up from the non-stop wearing of the party hats. Not before a never ending after hours at the Fun Holiday though. While we had to wake them up to serve us alcohol the night before, tonight they were ready for us. My hat goes off to Pinky and Hi-Lo Milo for the raging fire out on the beach. Danni and I geeked ourselves silly, along with about another 100 plus folk that felt like joining us. It wouldn't be a trip if the hookah swim team didn't make an appearance. The amount of participants seems to be dwindling these days. Founded with the bands inception, I was the only one who would get in the water and raise their trunks in the air. This was at 7 AM Sunday morning. It took at least an hour of coercing before convincing my cohort, the Irvmeister, to indulge in a little old time hookah fun. Ferdinand (and Hilary), if you ever read this, you're losing ground on your captainship. Danni and I finally went to bed around 9:30 AM while the Irvmeister and Philip rambled on in the insaneness for a few more hours.

I believe I woke up to the babbling nonsensicalness of Irv a few doors down and one floor up. The daylight smacked me in the face as I came back to a somewhat warped version of reality. I couldn't seem to fall back asleep and after trying for a few, I eventually made my way to the door, where the sun breathed down my neck and the sense of life was pumped back into me, liking it or not. I chose the prior. I speak like things were chaotically crazy. They were. It took me until Tuesday night's show to recuperate. Danni got up within minutes of me and we thought it best to nourish ourselves so we decided to go see what all the hype about The Boat Club was about. Personally, I wasn't impressed. I got the lobster salad sandwich. Likewise, did Danni. It was two slices of toast, no garnish, no side and the salad was no more than a centimeter thick and mostly tomato at that. We chose not to go back there. There was only five minutes of rain on the entire trip and it came here, while we were eating. We were under cover so it wasn't inconvenient in the slightest. It was actually refreshing. It was gone by the time we were done eating. Dan, Kim, Irv, Doug and Julie decided to join Danni and me shortly later on for dinner at Alfred's once again. Again I had the fish and chips and a few dirty bananas. Yum, yum, yum. Deep Space Six played at Alfred's that night and they were starting to set up the fence as we ate. We ended up hanging out porch partying until about 10 PM before choosing to retire for the night. We were both beat from the past few nights.

Monday proved to be well worth the rest the night before. We all went down for brunch to Irie Vibes. I think the amount of people and what we ordered seemed to catch them a little off guard. While I thought the service was good, the food itself took forever. I think this was our longest wait yet. We mostly ordered lobster omelets and I think they had to catch the lobsters first. We were in the shade and in good company with really nothing to do except a bit of shopping, so it didn't really matter. Other than our tummies yelling at us, that is. I thought the food was good, while others left something to be desired. Our group decided to further our day on its mission, as we had to get a few things done before our 3 PM date at Chances for the one tourist thing we decided to do, the sunset booze cruise. We stopped by Selina's to check on our coffee order, as we hadn't been here a bunch since we ordered it and wanted to confirm our deposit. Then right from there we took a taxi into downtown Negril to go to the market. The only thing I can say about the market, other than maybe cheaper prices, is that once you look into a merchant's hut at their goods, all the other merchants hound you to look in their hut. And once you pull out money? It's all over. The amount of Jamaicans the swarm you makes you look like you fumbled the football on the one yard line. Sheesh. Leave me alone. We got back, stopping at the cambio once again, just in time (or so we thought) to walk down to Chances. We got there on time only to find out we weren't really leaving till around 4:20 PM or so. I think they intended us to drink at the bar a bit and feed the local commerce a few more American dollars. Fine with me, as long as there is a dirty banana or two in my hand. After seeing the boat we were going to be boarding, we thought there were so many of us that we might sink it. They claimed that it would hold all of us. They were right, barely. They were serving RUM PUNCH!! RUM PUNCH!! I didn't much care for it though. I little strong and I lot of people were well on the way to being wasted. Nothing like being in the confined company of a ton of wasted people knowing it's going to be more hours and more wasted ness along the way. We set sail for Rick's Cafe up on the cliffs. This is an overpriced rip-off place where you have to buy coins in order to buy drinks, which really blows when you're wasted and it's hard enough just dealing with the Jamaican dollar. Let alone the left over coins you've paid for. A Heineken was $4.40 in U.S. currency. Everywhere else, it was J100, or about $2 U.S. The only savior to the trip for me was the fact that there were 50 foot cliffs to jump from. There were the two naked chicks jumping and then the whole Motts episode. Tommytunz A.K.A. Tommy T-Bar. He got onto the cliff fully clothed and did a striptease act that led to a gold (I think, as I didn't look too closely) G string. He got a smack on the butt so hard from someone it left a hand print (so I'm told) for two days. It was a hoot seeing him rile up the crowd into a mild frenzy before making his way water bound. The trip back was more drunk for most than the way there. While I remained sober, the sunset was well worth the $35 price of admission. We made our way back to Chances by close to an hour after dark. Everyone was planning on getting together to go out for dinner. It ended up being about 30 people strong so Danni and I backed out in the last minutes after our lunch experience hours earlier. We thought it might take forever and a year to get served and we were hungry. As it turns out, dinner for everyone else was a bust. I won't be the one to tell that story, as I wasn't there. I know it had to do with bad service, chicken bones and a few who didn't even get to eat. Danni and I opted for the Fun Holiday one last time. We ate the usual, except they were out of conch, leaving us to eat lobster instead. Dammit, lobster again? Force feed me please. We ended up going to bed shortly after. As we finished up dinner, a reggae band (a bad one at that) was just starting to warm up. They were doing We Are the World in reggae fashion, along with a bunch of other 80s style bad music. I wouldn't have wished it on anyone, making it slightly difficult to block it out enough to fall asleep. Sooner than later we did and the next thing we knew, it was Tuesday.

Our last full day on the island and our last 2002 Jamaica show. One final time we got to eat at Selina's for brunch. And once again we ordered the same as before. We picked up the coffee we ordered as well. We stopped at the cambio on the way there and then again on our way to the cliffs. In between Danni, Irv and I combed the beach attempting to accumulate a few more Jamaican tokens to bring back to our family and friends. Again, being huddled over by the pestering locals looking for the American dollar. This is the way they make their money so I don' think I can completely blame them. Most of my return items were coffee, Appleton rum and Lloydie's jerk sauce. Other than that, I bought the kids a few wood carvings as some jewelry. Danni got them an outfit or two. We stopped for one last Alfred's dirty banana and then returned to take a decent sized swim and tossed around "the vortex", which Philip had gotten me a few months back for my birthday. It's a foam football dart looking object that whistles when you throw it. We tossed it for a bit and then decided that we would get to the Cliffs early for some dinner. We thought the show was going to start a 6 PM, so 4:30 PM sounded like a good time to snag a bus sized taxi. we all piled in, stopped at the cambio and got up there to find out that there was a reggae band, The Sunset Band, on stage from 6 to 7:30 PM. We ordered our dinner around 5 PM and then waited. I got all set up and the opening band played and then they were over. Hookah came onstage and right then our food came (over three hours later). In the meantime, they had set out a $20 all you can eat buffet. That blew. We waited hours for our food and then everyone that bought the ticket ate and we still hadn't eaten. The food was mediocre at best too. And for the price I'll not go too far out on a limb and call it a rip-off. I was just glad that the last show was on something other than sand. Sand and DAT decks aren't too compatible. Neither is trying to dance. It reminded me of last Spring hookahville in the mud. The more you danced, the further you sank. As for the show, well, I believe you can term it as epic. This was I think one of the best shows I've seen, It's definitely in the top ten. They started off the show with (appropriately enough from the night before's dinner) Bone. Secondly, they jammed out a Sister Sugar that let you know right then that they were leaving all the musical energy they had left on the island. Moonstone flowed which segued nicely into Voodoo Stew. Caravan echoed from their musical monster's mouth. The reggae like melody of Bob Marley's, Zimbabwe kept the setlist in line before Ed wallowed out Only Falling, one of my newest Ed favorites. Ohio Grown thumped into a killer set-closing Keepin' Time. We chilled for a bit (except for Johnny Rotten, which was in full force non-stop until the bar actually finally cut him off). Yes folks, you heard it correctly, a bar in Jamaica actually cut someone off. I think that deserves some type of party award in my book. The boys came back onstage to open up with a reggae jammed version of Ozzy Osborne's Crazy Train. Eric sang and I loved every last little bit of it. Heads up call on song selection, even for a drummer. Next, things got slightly more crazy when Ed did the Alexander into Alexander II combination with Message in a Bottle sandwiched in the Alexander part of the transition. Schwa only purified every hookah soul on the island before the multi-vocal tale of Riversong brought the crowd back down to their normal peak of energy. Cliff did the Dylan tune, It Takes a Lot to Laugh...A Train to Cry. It seems like it has been forever since I've witnessed one of those. Dave plopped down on acoustic with Hookahville and Chicago before the set ended. It was encore time and they knew that one encore probably wouldn't do in closing out a wonderful week. Cliff started off with Hot Dog and then it appeared that Dave was going to the acoustic before he sat back down and the band delved into Seahorse. Can't go to an island without playing that one. Dave finally didn't deny us of his acoustic encore with no other than Ecstasy. I was hoping for the absent Slipjig but I guess you have to be happy with what you get and not always get what you wish for. I packed up my gear and Danni and I and a few others went to the front to hail a taxi. It took a little while. Johnny Rotten provided the entertainment on the way back to Fun Holiday, via Lloydie and Paula's to pick up our orders of his famous jerk sauce. Once we got there, we decided to let the others pick up our bottles since it was almost nearly impossible to keep Johnny Rotten in line. Little did I know that when we arrived back at Fun Holiday that the charter that was taking us to the airport was picking us up at 7:30 AM and not 9 AM like I had thought. It was already 1 AM and getting to sleep wasn't easy.

It made it a long day on Wednesday, as the wake up knock that came from I don't know who, came around 6:15 AM. Yikes! We got up around 7 AM and showered and got ready to go. The bus showed up, we got on and that is where it pretty much ended. A fellow bus was broken down on the way to the airport, which stalled our destination time by a bit. It was better than waiting in line at the airport the extra hour though. We stopped at the Golden Apple for refreshments like we did on the way to Negril, which was good for a Ting (compliments of Tim Ward). We finally arrived at the airport and were in line for our luggage to be searched before having it checked. We got to the front of the line and we couldn't find Danni's immigration paper. They kept hassling us asking us where it was. We kept telling them we didn't have it and they kept asking us. Finally they said "penalty" and she filled out a new one. They let her go with that. Not sure what the penalty was, but we headed towards the other end of the airport to go through the thorough search with all the metal detectors and conveyer belt scanners. Of course it wouldn't be proper if they didn't ransack everything I own. Talk about thorough, they were into every last little nook and cranny of my pack before letting me go. I expected it and thanked the lady because at least she had the courtesy to put everything back the way I had it packed. I couldn't say that for the American airports. We stopped to buy some duty-free rum and find a nibble to bite on before eventually boarding the plane. We sat all the way in the very back of the bird and after the hour time difference again (the third one in a week and a half) and a few short naps, we landed at 5:25 PM in Cleveland Hopkins International, where we started this humdinger of an adventure. Thinking we were almost home free, we still had about an hour and a half more to go through regarding U.S. Customs. Passports, luggage and for the first time in the entire trip, I didn't get searched when the opportunity presented itself. They let us through and we went to pick up our checked luggage, grab the shuttle to the Fairfield Inn, where Doug and Julie's minivan was parked. We were on I-71 southbound by 7:30 PM, stopping for some god ole American fast food and on our way back to Cowtown for a few days of catch-up time. I'd have to say that I'm at that point now. I hope you enjoyed reading my review. Hope all is well in hookahland.

Comments: Blossom Blast, also billed: Cheryl Ann Hawk, Waterband, Hypnotic Clambake, Melvin Seals and Melting Pot
Show Nuggets:
SBD (Download | Stream)

Comments: ^ Cliff solo on acoustic guitar
Show Nuggets:
(FOB/DFC/ORTF) Nak 300>V2>modSBM-1>DAT (Download | Stream)

Comments: hookahville show; ** w/ members of the Neville Brothers, ^ w/ Lesley Snyder & Beth McGee on backup vocals, ^^Johnny Polansky on vocals, also billed: Particle, Blue Oyster Cult, The Neville Brothers
Show Nuggets:
ecm-ms957 (Download | Stream)

Comments: hookahville show; *w/C.J.Chenier, **denotes 1st time played, also billed: the Shantee, George Clinton & Parliment Funkadelic, C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band
Show Nuggets:
Nakamichi CM-300 (Download | Stream)
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Comments: *w/ John Hruby from Guest & Dave on percussion and Robert Palmer girls dancing on stage, also billed: Guest

Comments: *Julie from the Recipe back up vocals ^Julie backup vocals + Joe from the Recipe, vocals & acoustic guitar #Mike Perkins on vocals from the Shantee
Show Nuggets:
Analog hand rec (Download | Stream)

Comments: *Cliff on Harp, #Dave on Percussion, &Rob McCormick on B-Hammond
Show Nuggets:
Nak 300's w/CP-1's (Download | Stream)

Show Nuggets:
SBD (Download | Stream)
AKG 481 (Download | Stream)
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Hookahfiend

Hookahfiend Joined: July 22, 2009
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Fun in slantville
Don't ask, don't tell…: o) Friday started out so slow. Work was really bringing me down. Even though I really don't do anything at work, I still felt utterly exhausted. I had to be there at 6:30 am which really sucks when you know you have a four hour drive to look forward to. Finally when my day was done I bid everyone farewell and rushed back home to finish packing. Joel an I set the tent up earlier yesterday so really the only thing we had to do was get our clothes and blankets packed up and hit the road. But of course Joel was a little lagged from not getting much sleep the night before. He insisted we stay home and take and hour nap. All I could do was look at him and laugh, ummm yeah that's not happening. I told him that I would drive and he could sleep, he was hesitant, just wanted that few extra minutes but he eventually rose and helped me pack. Once we double checked to make sure we had everything: Cell phone: check Money: check Camera: check I.D: Check Tent and Clothes: Check Blankets and pillow: Check Joel: Check Markers and Construction paper (For signs of course, they are essential): boooooo, Joel said No…the stinker Once I checked and double checked to make sure I had everything, ya see Joel didn't bring much so everything he needed was in his pockets, and we were off. There was a bit of traffic on the highway, as if everyone else knew that it was going to be a great weekend too and they wanted to get to their paradise before anyone else. As I sat in the drivers seat, munching a bag of funions, Joel ever so slowly……..drifted into…………sleep. Only to grab my leg and jerk back awake and say I'm up I'm up. All I could do was laugh and tell him to put a pillow over his head. He finally fell asleep again as I sat bouncing in my seat singing to myself and flipping the radio stations, not satisfied with one channel for the mere fact of what I knew was coming in store for us tonight. Joel slept for about an hour before he arose a cranky mess. He proceeded to flip my radio station from a song that I liked and was singing too and tell me how bad my driving was. All I could do was laugh; I'm used to his crankiness by now so I foreshadowed it. We took a stretch at the rest stop and proceeded, minus a cranky Joel who was now becoming increasingly exited. Since it was a merry hippy holiday Joel pull out his refreshments and started to light one, when seemingly out of nowhere the fuzz are directly behind us. Of course sketchy Joel is telling me slow down your going to get me pinched. I'm a good driver so I just kept with the speed limit and thought nothing of it. What seemed like forever really was only like five minutes when the cop finally pulled around us. Joel just laughed and I continued to tell him about my sparkling clean driving record and how he had nothing to fear. No more than three minutes later a nice ass car like a convertable or something literally flew by me goin 100mph, where was the cop then huh? Oh well, even that couldnt dilute my excitement. By this time I was gettin antsy and we were getting close to Pa, so somehow I cowersed Joel into taking the wheel for the rest of the way. We followed the mapquest directions to a T. Note: If you ever are goin to Mr smalls or the Pittsburgh Pa area, it is best to find a hotel in advance before you get there. Id also like to Note: that we did not!!! Once we hit Pa the air turned weird, I say this because and I quote "I am an Ohio country girl through and through." The, well lets call it landscaping, was definatly very interesting. Many of the bulidings were delopidated, falling down, already fell down, or on a slant or a hill. Slanty shanty town is what we nicknamed it lol. Everything seemed to be on a shift as though the town had gone through a earthquake and they all just decided to leave it that way. Dont get me wrong, Ive never meet any of the people that live in this town and my hometown is no New York city either. When we finally got to the "town" area we couldnt figure the roads out. It must be our simple Ohio brains but normally stop signs help to show people where they need to stop and when someone is goin to stop for you. We ended up on the tinnnney street that was Full of buildings. ALl shapes, sizes, and slants. I thought that for real mapquest had like a brain fart and got us totally lost. Just then I looked up at this really pretty church, with a really odd sign out front. It was like a bulletin board, I was expecting it to say "repent for your sins", or "god is my homeboy"...but low and behold it said Ekoostik Hookah. It was the Mr Smalls venue, I asked Joel if this was for real? There was no parking lot, where would stage be? and I cant drink alcohol in a place of worship, do they want us all to go to hell LoL. I was confused He said it must be the place and I was relieved at least we knew where it was....so ok we found the venue, now what? We didnt want to drive all the way to NLQP after the show at like 1 in the morning so we decided we better find a hotel...Please please please read the NOTE above again!!! So we started to trek to find a hotel, after twenty minutes of driving around in what seemed to be a ceasepool of buildings so close that a mouse couldnt even fit through cracks between them...I finally hit my boiling point. There were no hotels in site, no way was I goin to go into the city and pay 200 smackers for a mere couple hours of sleeping it off. I called a friend that lives in butler for advice. She gave us directions to the econolodge, and after thirty more minutes and six phone calls later we FINALLY found it. Thanks LaCrisha. The econolodge was lets say, not horrible. It was under construction and covered in dust. The carpets in the hallways reminded me a episode out of csi, like they didnt wash the blood stains out of the carpet they just left them. Oh quite it, ur scaring me lol. We reached our room and by this time Joel and I both were a bit cranky from being lost in a city we didnt know...and woohoo two beds lol j/k. Being "home" gave us a chance to freshen up a bit. We turned to the t.v on and were happy to find that it changed from an array of colors form being bright green to purple but it was still better than nothing. Lucky for us my friend, LaCrisha, lived like 10 miles away and she knows the roads and said she would drive and even pick us up at the hotel. Shes a saint. We got ready to go and waited for LaCrisha. After a few she made it in and we were off to mr smalls. Unfortunalty I just got my new camera and I wasent 100 percent comfertable taking it to the venue so I have no concert pics... Once we paid and walked it, I was directly smacked right in the face with sweney and his blaring guitar. With this venue you walk right into the stage pretty much, but you know us were lushes so we headed back to the bar. Ir was way in the back, as they ordered I boogied to Right back out in the streets. The place was pretty packed, I guess for as big the place was. I couldnt see cause we were way in the back int he bar area and we couldnt take out drinks past a certain point...I mean there was like a guard there making sure! Sheepdog made me stomp my feet and do the chicken wing, by the that is a dance copywritten by me and no one can steal it...NO ONE lol! I was suppose to meet Dave when we got there but we ended up getting later than we expected so we didnt get to meet up. By the time they played goodtime, voodoo stew and deep river blues most of us were flying high. By the begining of the second set we were def front row center on Daves side. When he saw me he gave me a wave and I recipricated with a girly wave. Sun goes down I definatly was acting a fool, and when Cliff messed up his lyrics *D'oh* I pointed it out....loudly. Oh well, we all got to be the ass sometime right? My friend LaCrishas was having a great time, even though she procalimed that all the old guys would hit on her and it def came true. I saw at least three, shes like a magnet. I met some fellow hookahheads by the bathroom that were heading to washington Dc, OMG i cant remeber names...I feel horrible, I remeber Chris but the ladies names totally flew out my head. Indica-bottle of wine made me think of us wino girls talkin about drinkin. I wanted to txt Kelly but my phone was being a butthole and wasent working. By and when I die my ears were ringin horribley and because I had been up since 6 am that morning I was definatly done in. I got the last little bit of boogie out of my pants and followed LaChrisha out. She was our ride and we didnt want to be stranded. I really wanted to get something to eat but the only place that was open was "Sheets", we got our hamburgers and headed "home". Hugs and airkisses to LaChrisha and we were off to bed. Joel ended up passing out with his eyes open, i thought he was dead. He kept telling me to eat my hamburger and so I did, then he woke and yelled at me cause he wanted to eat with me...Im confused lol. He apologized and said he was drunk and tired and we headed off to bed. ...sleepy time, next stop NLQP....and bathroom to get rid of that horrible burger

Comments: ^denotes 1st time played; *w/Joe Crump and Chris Young; **w/ lap Steel player; **w/ Steven Mikus on sitar; ***w/ Judy Russell and Daniel Katz on back-up vocals; *****w/ Kenny on drums
Show Nuggets:
AKG C1000S (Download | Stream)
AKG 481 (Download | Stream)
Schoeps CMC6 MK21 (Download | Stream)

Comments: *w/Colin John; Cliff Starbuck & Colin John and Colin John Band opened
Show Nuggets:
AKG C1000s (Download | Stream)
SBD & MBHO's 603a's w/ Hypers (Download | Stream)

Comments: setlist may incomplete or out of order. Please e-mail me if you have it complete and correct.

Comments: *w/Ed Canor on fiddle **w/Chris Bentley on saxaphone and Chris Jacobs on guitar from The Bridge
Show Nuggets:
bsc1(k4) (Download | Stream)

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Hookahfiend

Hookahfiend Joined: July 22, 2009
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My after birthday show
Yesterday was my birthday and I had such an awesome time with my family and friends. My mom brought me some cutie clothes and got a cake, my coworker got me a few awesome things, and my boyfriend took me out to see a movie all in all is was a pretty awesome day. But today has nothing to do with my birthday it has to do with Ekoostik! For all those that don't know Ekoostik is one of my top three favorite bands ever in my life that I've seen over a hundred times and travelled near and far for. They are a really awesome Ohio grown band that has a freaky unique style of music that consists of rock, jam, bluegrass, and you know it just is what it is: Ekoostik style. Ekoostik style is the rough yet harmonious vocals of John Mullins and him sometimes forgetting his lyrics, the always mind melting soulful twangs of Steve Sweney's guitar the sound as if the guitars a vocalist in itself, the always funky bass jam of Cliff Starbuck or the way he plays the harmonica like it's a body function and him sometimes forgetting his lyrics, Eric Lanese's boom in your chest beat of the drum but ever melodious thunder in his voice and yet again hard rock Harley driving side, and Dave Katz intoxicating voice and the way he plays his piano like making love to a sexy lady sometimes soft and slow, and sometimes rough and dirty. We have gone through many trials and tribulations with our fellows, good times and great times. I've been traveling to see Ekoostik for the past 7-8 years and that's not even a lot compared some people. We are a tight knit group of people. I've made many long lasting friends that I consider my family. Traveling around with Kellyjo and brookie, attempting cheerleading costumes with Allie, going to ville after ville festival after festival, listening to the ever wise words of Nem, getting bear hugs from BrotherMike, always looking up to Liz and Corrine, being jealous of the photos that Chris takes, riding a bus to Georgia with all the crazies there are too many too even mention. Over the years I've gotten to know the members of the band and their families as well and consider them my family. Anyway what was I talking about again, oh yeah the hookah concert. So I woke up today alone since Joel had to work early and I'm giddy but there's no one here to share. As soon as I heard his key in the door I jumped for joy and skipped down the stairs. I was going to ask him if he remembered what today was but I hadn't let him forget for the past few weeks so I settled with a kiss. I cashed my check, paid some bills, watched Joel play Mario tennis while I put on makeup and doused myself with black glitter then we were on our way. Being a hookahhead through and through I knew that the show was at headliners instead of the before planned Civic Theater. I wanted to be there at 9:00 but we didn't end up getting there till 9:30. Of course we made the usual bet of when hookah was going to go on, I always think it's going to be earlier and Joel always knows it isn't. He said he knew that they weren't going to be on when we got there and he was so positive he took the long way to prove it too me. The whole way I kept asking "are you lost, are you lost". We finally did arrive and so did hookah and it was lights camera action time. How else can I describe Ekoostik except to say fun was defiantly had by all! The first set finally let me release that bouncing energy that I had built up over the past weeks but it had enough slow moments to not let me burn completely out. Tumblin defiantly is always a great way to start the show. I once again floated my way to my front designated spot, if you don't know its Katz side for me. I was always bouncing even in while unhealthily smoking "What, u guys don't know how to slither like a Serpentine?" I was singing and dancing while smoking, waiting in line for my beer, and even in the bathroom. The guys appeared to be really enjoying themselves and that always makes the shows so much better. They really seemed to be in sync with each other. As soon as I got up front, saw Dave and he wished me Happy Birthday before going into the next song I knew this was going to be a fun one. Deep River blues was a great added feature because I always love hearing Eric sing, his voice was smooth like butter. In the clouds sent my head floating up to the risers. The soul in Dave's voice like put me in a trance that felt like a dream. Then John took it into stuck in the snow and I felt like a zombie but instead of brains I feed on intense lyrical content and deep meaning. Too much metaphor, I'll try my best to stop but it's so hard. Sheepdog was like icing on my birthday cake. It seemed like you could hear more feet stomping then Eric's drumming. I always feel like I'm at some crazy psycadelic hoedown where all the people are cover in tie-dye and patchwork yet still slapping their knees and doe see doeing. At one point I literally had to stop to breathe, damn cigarettes. I used the little I had left to boogie to shadane then got relieved when john said they were taking a break. I needed to sit for a minute, hey what can I say, I just turned 25 the day before I'm old. Joel jokingly said "I got my Sheepdog, I'm ready to go." I just laughed, he knew there was no way he was dragging me out till the fat lady sings or at least till the encore. Black Mamba started off the next set of what I thought was just pure magic. Before the show Joel and I made a bet on a game of Mario Tennis, If he won he would have full control of the show. I mean full control like where to stand, when to go up front, and gasp how much beer I could drink and the bet was vice versa. Can you tell who won? I used the bet to my advantage so by long way home I was up front center Dave side, the best side. Take that! Just kidding. Anyway carry on, Isis set us raging. Cliff was on point and at one point he used his head bandana to channel Jimi and took his bass all the way to the ground and brought it back up. He plucked his bass with fury and spit the harmonica with so much intensity. I was up front with a girl that made me giggle. She had a teeny tiny loner sign and she was trying to show Dave. Being the queen of the signs, I told her she needed it to be a bit bigger if she wanted to get his attention, then we jumped up and got his attention. The crowd was going crazy bananas by the time that here today started we all were on a definite cloud nine. The guys must have thought that all the bouncing built up an appetite because before we got to gone tomorrow we had a scrumptious bit of loner in there. Yummy! Many of you know me well and you know I don't like to be touched, stranger wise, and I stand my ground and I'm stubborn! So needless to say when a super drunk old bald guy came up and wacked me right in the head to get to Dave it was more than I could handle. I'm a Katz side girl but I'll hold my ground like those crazy Sweney siders. So as he was winding up for air POW number two, I grabbed him by the arms and said "If you touch me again ill punch you in the face." Joel was right behind me and seemed a bit nervous that he was going to have to defend me in a fight, but without blinking an eye I started dancing it up again like nothing ever happened. By the end of loner I turned and that guy was completely gone, score one for me. After loner we were expecting a slow again but that didn't happen when they added the cheese to our sandwich by playing grass. Grass made us fly high and finishing loner then gone tomorrow, the here today was earlier, we were all stuffed to the brim. Of course during reciprocity Joel wanted to smoke but he doesn't understand the meaning it has for me. My first Ekoostik album ever was dubbabuddah; I listened to that CD for literally a year straight before I got another one. That CD was dust when I was through with it so he definitely didn't get cigarette time. By the time reciprocity was over he was fiending for a cigarette and they had said goodnight but in hookah tradition we knew the encore was coming soon. After a couple minutes of "Hoooooooooooooooooookah" Steve came back out and with the first minute of playing I knew what was coming. And when I die isnt one of the songs I requested but that's ok because it is one of my top five. After finishing my exercising for the night I blew Dave air kisses and we went on our way, what can I say I was exhausted! All in all hookah was on point, the crowd was full of devoted fans and my hookah belly was full, defiantly satisfying!

Comments: *w/Amy Hughes and Judy Russell on back-up vocals ^w/Daniel Katz on back-up vocals
Show Nuggets:
SBD (Download | Stream)
SBD/AKG 481 (Download | Stream)
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First Hookahville, First time at the Ranch!!!!!!
My memory is kinda fuzzy from the Hookahville madness, but my first time at the Ville and the Ranch wont be forgotten! I do remeber the boys havin fun with the intro to Serpentine. the whole show was sweet, can't wait to be back!

Monlee Joined: August 19, 2009
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First Hookahville also
It was the best show i've ever been to, cannot wait for the next one, deffinatly gonna see these guys whenever I can in the future, including in 11 days at Hookahville 32!

Comments: also billed: Greensky Bluegrass, Mr Blotto, My Dear Disco, Cosmic Railroad, Polka Floyd, Back Forty, Boogie Matrix Mechanism
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Harvest Show=Spectacular
We had a kick ass time; the band rocked for nearly 4 hours both night pouring rain && cold... purely awesome

Comments: Bassist Phil Risko's first show
Show Nuggets:
Neumann ak40> lc3> sd 722 (Download | Stream)
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Right back in it!
The guys definitely brought-it the other night with Phil playing his first show. I felt a good 'high energy vibe' from the group and it seems they will keep on rolling along without losing a step. The absence of Cliff will change the dynamic of the group but I do believe change is good. Although, "it may seem strange to rearrange" Phil is talented and "it could be better than it used to be." Definitely was stoked to hear new songs from both Katz and Mullins. Rollercoaster was a seldom heard favorite to get the crowd syked and all around face-shredding by Dr. Sweeney (i.e. Thumper, Grass, Chicago etc.)was well received. Always a class act, Dealio

Comments: also billed: Burton's Garden
Show Nuggets:
Schoeps MK4V >Nbox+ >Apogee MME >SD 722 (Download | Stream)
bsc1(k1)>bumblebees>busmod660 (Download | Stream)

Comments: * w/Carlos Jones on congas & Tony Ruption on djembe
Show Nuggets:
AKG 481's > Silver Dogstars > Oade ACM Mod R4 (Download | Stream)

Comments: 5:15 on the Outpost stage for a 90 minute set; also billed: Widespread Panic, STS9, Umphrey's McGee, The Disco Biscuits, The Black Keys, Slightly Stoopid, John Butler Trio, Blues Traveler, Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Bassnectar, Railroad Earth, The Machine performs Pink Floyd, JJ Grey & MOFRO, 7 Walkers feat Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann, Lotus, Rebelution, ALO, State Radio, Tea Leaf Green, BoomBox, Black Joe Lewis, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Dub Tribe Soundsystem, Fishbone, EOTO, James Zabiela, Mark Farina, Todd Snider, Split Lip Rayfield, The Mother Hips, Tipper, Ott, Hayes Carll, Tortured Soul, Sub Swara, Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers, Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Trampled by Turtles, Wookiefoot, Future Rock, Mishka, Kraak & Smaak, Spacemen, MiM0SA, Two Fresh, Big Gigantic, Truth & Salvage Co., Pimps of Joytime, Pete Francis, That One Guy, Fort Knox Five, Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Mountain Sprout, Great American Taxi, Band of Heathens, Last Waltz Ensemble, Cash'd Out, The Constellations, Earl Greyhound, LYNX & Janover, Jay Nash, Supervillians, Bluetech, Backyard Tire Fire, The Bridge, Big Smith, Shannon McNally & Hot Sauce, Dirtfoot, The Heavy Pets, Spoonfed Tribe, Sunshine Jones, he Uglysuit, Kinetix, Passafire, Simplified, Truckstop Honeymoon, Indofin, Bootleg, Oakhurst, Ben Miller Band, Matthew Mayfield, Wes Kirkpatrick, Hoots & Hellmouth ,Deadman Flats, Somasphere, Resident Anti-Hero, Radiohiro
Show Nuggets:
Schoeps CCM4V's (din) > Lunatec V2 > Benchmark AD2 (Download | Stream)

Comments: *w/Chris Conley, Joe Crump, John Bachmon on horns; #w/Bobby Lee Rodgers; %w/Joe Crump; @w/Kenny Caterer; also billed: Derick Howard, Mike Perkins, The Woody Browns Project, Bobby Lee Rodgers, Groovestone Fusion
Show Nuggets:
SBD-> XLR cables (L/R)-> Tascam HD-P2 (@24/48) (Download | Stream)

Comments: also billed: The Werks, Mike Perkins, The Recipe, Bobby Lee Rodgers, The Paranormals, Elemental Groove Theory, Jahman Brahman, Under the Sun, Groove Prophets

Comments: Recipe Family Cookout; also billed: Rumpke Mountain Boys, Plaid Iguana Project, Fletchers Grove, 600 lbs of Sin, Sunshine Family Band, Two Of Us, Dusty Haywackers, Emily & The Lost Cat Ramblers, Sweet Earth, Floyd Cowger, Erik From Baltimore, Uncle Eddie & Robin, Smilin’ Joe
Show Nuggets:
AUD>Ic (Download | Stream)

Show Nuggets:
Scheops MK4+MK8 > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DR-40 (24/48 (Download | Stream)
SBD > Mulilux XLR > Basic Oade Mod R4 / AKG 483's (Download | Stream)

Comments: *w/Joe Prichard from The Recipe %w/ Cliff Starbuck and John Mullins, ^w/ Steve Frye on drums, $ w/John Mullins, @ w/John Mullins, Cliff, Sarge and Phil, most of show played with John Safrenek sitting in on percussion; also billed: WaterBand, Front Porch Revival, Desperation String Band w/ Cliff Starbuck, Carlos Jones, Broccoli Samaira, Jones for Revival, Elephants in Mud
Show Nuggets:
SBD (Download | Stream)

Comments: The 'Ville show; also billed: Rusted Root,Col Bruce Hampton, The Congress, Fletcher's Grove, Dragon Wagon, One World Tribe, Blue Moon Soup, Glostik Willy, Howard, Lewis, and Lovins, The Mystics, Sultans of Bing, Aliver Hall
Show Nuggets:
Neumann ak 30 > lc3> km100 > lunatec v3 > sound de (Download | Stream)

Comments: *w/entire band of moe.; ^w/Kate Goudy on vocals; #w/Jimmy Casto on drums; $w/Amy Hughes on vocals; @w/Chuck Garvey and Jim Loughlin from moe.; the 'Ville; also billed: moe., Terrapin Moon, Erica Hughes and the Well Mannered, Blue Moon Soup, Zach Deputy
Show Nuggets:
Neumann ak 40 > lc3> km100 > lunatec v3 > SD744t + Neumann ak50 > SD744 (Download | Stream)
bsc1(k3)>bumblebees>busmod 660 (Download | Stream)
Binaurals > Microtrack II (Download | Stream)

Show Nuggets:
SBD>Tascam DR-680(24/48) + Josephson C42>Lunatec v2>Tascam DR-680(24/48) (Download | Stream)
Neumann ak 50>lc3>km100>sound devices 744t +sbd>lunatec v3>sound devices 744 (Download | Stream)

Comments: *w/Johnny Kuntz on guitar
Show Nuggets:
6ch SBD mix* - SBD>Tascam DR-680(24/48) + Josephson C42>Lunatec v2>Tascam DR-680(24/48)+ Schoeps MS(MK4+MK8)>Tascam DR-40(24/48) (Download | Stream)
Neumann ak 50>lc3>km100>sound devices 744t +sbd>lunatec v3>sound devices 744 (Download | Stream)
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https://archive.org/details/eh2014-02-21.6ch.24b.flac
https://archive.org/details/eh2014-02-21.6ch.24b.flac Ekoostik Hookah 2014-02-21 Main Streeet Bar and Grill Toledo,OH *6ch SBD mix* Source: SBD>Tascam DR-680(24/48) + Josephson C42>Lunatec v2>Tascam DR-680(24/48) + Schoeps MS(MK4+MK8)>Tascam DR-40(24/48) Location: FOB/DFC approx 50' from stage DSP: SD card(24/48)>adobe audition cs5.5 mixing(24/48)>Tracking>traderslilhelper(flac8)>foobar2000(id3 tagging) Recorded/Transferred/Processed/Seeded By: Samgangee * A Team Dirty South Recording * ** Please support artist by purchasing their albums, merch, and seeing their live shows *24Bit File set* SET 1 1 Tuning 2 Schwa 3 Clarity 4 Testify 5 Walk real fast 6 How mountain girls love 7 Roll the dice 8 You ain't seen nothing 9 Loner 10 Grass SET 2 1 Start it all over 2 Life is good @ 3 Come and see me 4 Ambrosia 5 Hookah 6 Asplundh (Rail Road Blues) 7 Hidden away 8 crowd 9 E: don't change horses @ w/Johnny K on guitar (Boogie Matrix Mechanism) **there was soundboard problems during the first 2 songs of the first set after that its all good.

Comments: also billed: Fletcher’s Grove
Show Nuggets:
(FOB/DFC/NOS)Avantone CK-1h > Oade T+ UA-5 > R-09 (Download | Stream)
Aud>Ic (Download | Stream)

Comments: also billed: Jive Bomb
Show Nuggets:
Neumann ak 50>lc3>km100>lunatec v3>sound devices 744t +sbd>sound devices 744 (Download | Stream)

Comments: *w/Phil clark on harmonica; ^w/Phil clark on Saxaphone; #w/Tony Kazel on drums; also billed: Joe Russo's Almost Dead, Papadosio, Lettuce, The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, EOTO, Trigger Hippy, McLovins, Rumpke Mountain Boys, Blue Moon Soup, Broccoli Samarai

Comments: Fall hookahville *w/percussionist Aaron Armstrong #w/Jameson on guitar and lead vocals @w/Jameson on acoustic %w/Nat Reeb on acoustic and vocals ~/Leo Bennett on vocals; Nat Reeb on acoustic $w/Cliff Starbuck on bass; w/Phil on acoustic; Nat Reeb on acoustic and lead vocals &w/Cliff Starbuck on bass; w/Phil on acoustic; Nat Reeb on acoustic; Sarge on lead vocals ^$w/Cliff Starbuck on bass; w/o Phil; Nat Reeb on acoustic and lead vocals

Comments: Werk Out Festival; *w/Rob Compa of Dopapod on guitar; setlist courtesy of Jessica Biblis

Comments: hookahville show; This show is schedule for Brushy Fork until the COVID-19 pandemic stay at home order issued by Governor DeWine. It was recorded at the Odeon.

Comments: hookahville show; [1]denotes first time played; [2]w/Will Cavanaugh on saxophone; [3]w/Amber Nicole on back up vocals; [4]w/Don Safranek on drum kit; [5]w/Amber Nicole on lead vocals; also billed: Yonder Mountain String Band, BoomBox, The Lil Smokies, John Welton & The Awakening, Mike Perkins & John Zuck, Grello, Stringus Khan, Acrylic Grooves, The Mighty Troubadours, Eyeris Wide, Kreation Station

Comments: also billed: ElectroCult Circus, Camel Butter, Dustin Smith & The Day Dreamers, Creamery Station, Extinct Frequency, Oolong Gurus, Damien Lucio, Land of Panda, Kreation Station, Wanted Alien, Dead Revival, Wolfeather, Young Fiend & Friends

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