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Hi Folks!
It's a FOUR SHOW week, starting Thursday, 6pm at Taps Fish House and Brewery in Brea, then Friday, 10pm at Stubrik's Steakhouse in Downtown Fullerton and Saturday, 7pm at Lucille's Smokehouse BBQ in Chino Hills, all with The Chris Anderson Group!  Sunday, 1pm is my first gig with a new band I'm working with called Shameless, featuring hits from the 50s through the 80s at GrandDadz Hot Dogs in Temecula!  GrandDadz specializes in gourmet 1/4 pound hot dogs, hamburgers and ice cold beer! :)

Check out more details below, and I'll see you at the shows!
Thanks,
Rich
www.facebook.com/richdrumdude   

Click for a list of more upcoming shows: www.livemusichq.com/viewartist.asp?Artist=Rich+Smith+%28Drums%2FVox%29
Thurs. 6/7, 6-10pm
Taps Fish House w/ Chris Anderson "Unplugged"
101 E. Imperial Hwy (at Brea Blvd.)
Downtown Brea
All Ages
www.tapsfishhouse.com/brea


Fri. 6/8, 10pm-1am
Stubrik's Steakhouse w/ The CAG (Blues, Soul & Rock n' Roll)
118 E. Commonwealth Ave. (at Harbor Blvd.)
Downtown Fullerton
21+
www.stubriks.com


Sat. 6/9, 7-11pm
Lucille's Smokehouse BBQ w/ The CAG
4611 Chino Hills Parkway (at The Commons)
Chino Hills
All Ages
www.lucillesbbq.com/locations/chino-hills

Sun. 6/10, 1-5pm
GrandDadz Hot Dogs w/ Shameless (Hits of the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s)
41958 Fifth Street (Old Town)
Temecula

All Ages
http://www.granddadzhotdogs.com/

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