TrolleyBUZZ  August 1 2002
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Ladies And Gentleman,
JERRY LEWIS Junior!
LADY!  SEE PAGE
THREE!
Take A Look At All The Players...
There was a real special moment on this night as Amanda Biltz joined her dad Greg for a tune.  Sang real good too!  She was sharp as a tack and not very nervous or anything.  It was very cool.
Of course there was also the usual amount of scary talent on hand, and Greg and Jim Hiller always put on a heck of a show.  Susan Gardstrom jumped up and really got the crowd
Lackluster turned in a GREAT set.  Watching the Players evolve and improve is always great, and here are some guys really coming into their own.

Now, everyone knows
me and KC LOVE Mitchell Jessie.  He's a kindred spirit and when he made his triumphant return no one was happier than us.  He can tear up a song now!
Kevin Serey is sporting some new wood, with a dandy new dobro guitar and man does it sound good.  Few folks can get you going like old Kevin Serey.

Luke "The Duke" Artin came on down and did a nice batch of tunes, and even got a sing along happening until no one in the audience could remember the rest of the words to "Hotel California"
Alas, the EVIL HybriD AcoUstIC Mind ScReW RoCk is, at least for now, no more.  Our friend Scott has departed for Iowa, or Idaho, or one of the other states with corn and volcanoes.  He already has left a huge gaping hole In our brains with his music, and now he has left a another one in our hearts.  See you soon brother Marshall.  Kevin is still very sad, and puppy-like, and we're all comforting him with milk and hugs.
Jon Kneier and Darren Jones are on the way to becoming welcome regulars.  They do very cool songs and have a nice tasty harmony thing going.  They are also both enormous, which doesn't really effect the music much but makes adjusting the microphones a challenge.
This is an old pro who's found a home at The RevivalMaxwell Mage came to the show and he was packing heat, doing some fine renditions of songs covering a  variety of musical styles.  He was paid the high compliment of an improvisational dance exploration by The Tomcat.  All in all a very nice performance by Max.  Welcome!  Welcome to Max!