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After the Images of Germany were gone I ended up in Seattle WA for a few years before returning home after the Gulf War.
I developed a deeper love for the acoustic guiat and the sounds the come from it after being envolved in a few military show and a couple club gigs in the Tacoma area outside Seattle, WA in '90 and '91.
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First Acoustic Song
Not sure right now what song I did for this show but it helped win a third place in one of the talent contests and a place in my heart for the instrument. |
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Seattle Armed Forces Day
Working with the Ft. Lewis entertainment group and Bill Strock (Hope I spelled that right). Raining as usual in the state of Washington. |
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Brain and I reunite
Brian Dennis.... the main reason I started playing guitar back in Rock Slide and Speed Trap in high school. Thanks!
We started playing out locally in Aurora, IN and Lawrenceburg.
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At the corner bar
Here we were at the place.... who knows what name it is now.. near Segrams. |
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At the Winery with the girls!
I played a couple years in a row at the Villa Milan Winery in Milan, IN. These girls knew how to party. UMMMM the first sign of Hollerettes?
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July 4th 1994
Down on the RiverFest. One of the last acoustic gigs. Special thanks to Jimmie Cunningham....I ended up giving it up to get in the Funktry...Maker Hollow. |
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Mak' 'Er Holler!
In 1994 something started which lead to even more years of fun. Four guys, Alan, Jimmy, Joe and myself, started playing around town as Maker Hollow (Mak' 'er Holler ). We tried to get gigs and had the door slammed in our faces, cops pulling us over and even one bar owner named Frank tell us, "I can put your name on my marque."
This is where a lot of fun began!
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