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Josh Davis Band + The Nadas = Good Time


This weekend was so much fun, almost too much fun! A couple of friends from Omaha came and stayed the night with us, and I partied pretty f'ing hard to say the least.

Saturday at around 3 we headed to the Chesterfield with Jordan to enjoy a nice day out on the patio area listening to some great live music. Jordan can't get enough of music, and when he saw the guys playing the guitar I was surprised he didn't go ask to play like he does when he's at home with dad. Around 5:30 I took him to my aunt, who is awesome, and she took him for the remainder of the evening.

Back at the bar things were just getting going. Between the beautiful day, free grilled food and excellent entertainment I couldn't have asked for more! Some good friends of mine (Mike, Chase, Trey, Tyler) all made the show which made it even better. We headed to my house around 6:30 for a quick session and a break from the bar. If anyone of us had stayed there the whole time, things could have got ugly.

We headed back up to the bar around 8ish and got our drink on. Well that is everyone but Summer (she's pregnant) and my friend Ed (he quit drinking). As far as the shows go: Josh Davis Band is f'ing phenomenal! They are going places. The Nadas performed in true Authentic fashion, except for Mr. Locker's bass solo. See, when we were at my house earlier before the show I put in a DVD of another band, with some guy doing a bass solo. It had some pretty cool stuff, but nothing he couldn't do. I heard the night before in Omaha his solo was pretty short, so I knew if I made him watch this, it'd get his motor running and make him tear it up... Which he did. I love that guy.

Back to work for me again, here a 2 new pictures I scanned of J. I'm out.

By the way, I didn't put that mustache on him, I think his mom did!

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