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...even before a moment of silence. |
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Then they played a couple songs in "missing man formation," including Tina's version of Clapton's haunting "Tears in Heaven." |
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One surprise guest was Lyn Laws (right), former lead singer of the Sunshine Company and the Exceptions, who with her husband Michael stopped in on their trip home to Virginia from Denver. |
Ric (Exceptions and Scatcatz) greets old friend Lyn |
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left is Lyn's husband, Michael |
Danny and Lyn go WAY back to the Sunshine Company (1973). |
I was so distracted when Lyn and Michael showed up, I totally didn't get any pics of Josh and his new band. Check out pics at Topeka Tonight! |
Next up was Urban Safari with special guests Ric Barron and Lyn Laws |
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Also joining on vocals is Luke (white shirt). |
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Next up was Skydog. |
Ironically, drummer Kelly Kilts was in a serious accident earlier in the week and was unable to play... |
Appropriately, John Wooten (who had just lost his friend/guitarist in an accident) filled in on drums. |
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They wailed as usual. |
Nate on guitar |
Robin on bass (white shirt) |
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David Fender, guest keys |
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Next up is the Scatcatz, or at least two of em, Ric Barron on guitar (far right)... |
and Danl Blackwood on bass, John Wooten on drums |
also joining in was Geno and Orlando on sax |
David Fender also joined with BGVs |
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Geno with former BLT drummer, Mike Thompson |
Then to close out the evening was an open jam |
They were many players that came to support the cause, and didn't get to play, but over all it was an awesome day |