Monday, February 2, 2004

Well boys and girls, that was one helluva ride this weekend. Lots of "guest appearances" at the show this weekend at the Bricktown Dog. First off.... Friday night, let me just say that the Forty Twenty Band kicks much ass. Like their shirt says... "So country it'll make you puke." With their music, I successfully entered a drunken stooper. I was little pissed cuz I had planned on recording the show that night but right before the band went on, we lost the signal from the mic. Fuckin' piece of shit. Anyhoo, Stoney and Kevin were up next and the fiddle player?...... none other than Dana Hazzard. It was good to see him and Stoney. Looks like everybody is doing great. The crowd was crazy. Ryin, Ashly, Whitney, Jamie & Angie, Ryan & Jennifer, Robert, Jeff, and Andy were all out in full effect. Poncho, from Texas Jack even showed up. Good times, good times. Saturday morning rolls around and Melisa and I had an appointment to try on tuxes for our wedding. I gotta tell ya, I'm happy as a pig in shit with what we got. They're gonna be pimp ass.... literally (my idea of course). Check it yo....



Saturday evening.... back to the Bricktown Dog Hurricane Jane was up first. They are becoming one of the few bands that can get me to dance. Carrie's vocals are amazing and the band's stage presence is nothing short of extraordinary. Good stuff people, good stuff. Saturday night also turned out to be "Jagerfest". Jerry had made a New Years resolution not to drink Jager for a month so, at midnight all bets were off and it just so happened that night's show was sponsored by Jager. They were giving out tray after tray after tray of shots. The first set of No Justice was great. Everybody was rockin' out and partyin'. Then, of course, midnight rolls around and a tray of Jager shots ends up on stage. Everyone stepped it up a notch then. It was like an Eric Clapton song.... you know?.... "After midnight, we're gonna let it all hang out." I couldn't tell if it was exactly a "good set" per say, I just know that people were runnin' around crazier than a shithouse rat. Kevin took some killer pics so watch his site for the posting. Brandon Jackson from 12 Pearls got up and sang with Steve while Donnie Woods even sat in bass for a few tunes. Sarah from Hurricane Jane got up for "The Boys from Oklahoma" to add a little fiddle to the mix. It was a party. If you didn't come out, I'm gonna have to say you missed out. The Wormy Dog in OKC is now the official Jager Bar of Bricktown. Their goal was to get more Jager consumed than any bar down the street...... I think they succeeded.... and I've got the audio to prove it.

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