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Need some live Music? here you GO!!!

Hey Folks!
I can't tell you how thankful I am for FIVE GIGS this week!  It's been on the slow side for the past couple of weeks.  I have the good fortune of performing with some new talent this week, so I hope to see you at the shows! :)
This busy week kicks off TONIGHT, 7-11pm at Stillwater Spirits and Sounds in Dana Point!  I'll be part of the house band for Kenny Williams' Big Open Mic Jam, featuring my old pal "Uptown" Rico Brown and former American Gladiator, Hollywood "Wolf" Yates!  All musicians are welcome to sit in, so come on down and jam!

TOMORROW, 8pm-Midnight I'm back in Dana Point with Chris Anderson playing some "Unplugged" Blues, Soul and Rock n' Roll at The Wine Bistro!  Friday and Saturday, 9pm-1:30am I'll be down in Carlsbad at The Alley playing some Rock, Pop and Soul with The Love Rangers!  The gigs wrap up on Sunday afternoon, 12:30-5pm at Tom's Farms in Corona with 45 RPM, playing all your favorite Oldies, Surf and Classic Rock!
Check out more details below and I wish you all a great week, thank you,

Rich
www.facebook.com/richdrumdude
TONIGHT (Wed. 8/15) 7-11pm
Stillwater Spirits and Sounds (formerly The Renaissance) Kenny Williams' Big Open Mic Jam
24701 Del Prado (at Golden Latern)Dana Point
All Ages
www.renaissance-danapoint.com

TOMORROW (Thurs. 8/16) 8pm-Midnight
The Wine Bistro w/ Chris Anderson ("Unplugged" Blues, Soul and Rock n' Roll)
34091 La Plaza (next door to Hennessey's)
Dana Point
All Ages

www.winebistrodp.com 
Fri. 8/17 & Sat. 8/18, 9pm-1:30am
The Alley w/ The Love Rangers (Rock, Pop & Soul)
421 Grand Ave. (between Washington St. & State St.)
Carlsbad
21+
www.facebook.com/alley.carlsbad


Sun. 8/19, 12:30-5pm
Tom's Farms w/ 45 RPM (Oldies, Surf & Classic Rock)
23900 Temescal Cyn Rd. (just of the 15 Fwy)
Corona
All Ages
www.shop.tomsfarms.com

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