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More Photos From Phoenix Park

Thanks to John Connell, who has put up a Flickr album of the recent Cadence/Meridene/Long Beds show down to Phoenix Park.  It was warm, and I was wearing my New Auburn Area Fire Department sleeveless T.  We had fun, because as the photo below (taken while Meridene was playing) demonstrates, this thing is like a giant family picnic.

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Sweatin’ at the Mousetrap

After me and them Long Beds finished up at Phoenix Park the other night, we set up and played loud at the Mousetrap.  Mike O’Brien shot some photos and now they’re viewable over on the Volume One site.

Man, it was hot in there.  Thank goodness I brought not one but two New Auburn Area Fire Department sleeveless t-shirts!

As the photo below reveals, I am a singer of great sensitivity:

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Long Beds Playing Tonight

Weather permitting (if there’s any doubt, Volume One will have an announcement on their site by 4:30 p.m.) us Long Beds will be playing at Phoenix Park tonight.  Can’t wait.  It’s always such fun.  This is part of the Sounds Like Summer Concert Series.  Be sure to come early and catch Cadence and our Amble Down Records label-mates Meridene (featuring a Hetzel!).

Afterward, we’ll be hauling our gear up the street to play an additional show at the MouseTrap Tavern. NOTE: MouseTrap listing originally had $5 cover, this event is actually FREE.

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Long Beds at the Opera House

On a cold winter night back a year or two, I did a humorous monologue at the Mineral Point Opera House.  Then I hauled them Long Beds onstage.  A gentleman named Ross brought back those memories when he forwarded this Flickr album of the show.  This was before Molly joined the band.

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Washington County Reads

What
Washington County Reads
When
Saturday, May 8, 2010
1:30pm - All Ages
Where
147 N. Rural Street
Hartford, WI 53027
Other Info
Mike will be the featured speaker at Washington County Reads. Mike will speak at 1:30 p.m. and then take the stage with The Long Beds for a 4:30 p.m. performance. This event is free and open to the public. Please visit www.schauerevents.org for free ticket information.

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