My band headlined the Festival d'été in Quebec City

DamnSingerAlsoDrums

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This was an unforgettable night despite some rain and strong winds. We had a very respectable turn out. At this point we're getting accustomed to larger stages but this giant screen setup is just monstrous. To give you an idea: the center stage section is 80 feet wide!!!! Crazy crazy crazy night.
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Way to go! Peace and goodwill.
 
Well, that looks like an absolute blast mon ami!

Congratulations to you, your bandmates, your families, and your support staff on such a sweet success! :)
 
This was an unforgettable night despite some rain and strong winds. We had a very respectable turn out. At this point we're getting accustomed to larger stages but this giant screen setup is just monstrous. To give you an idea: the center stage section is 80 feet wide!!!! Crazy crazy crazy night.
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Referring to the other thread: did you also get paid like it was 1975? :p

Just kidding, that looked very awesome!!
 
"I knew him when he played Gretsch in 2500 seat auditoriums!!""

:) ).. How did the Drums hold up?
no loose tension rods or anything +/- >.
 
"I knew him when he played Gretsch in 2500 seat auditoriums!!""

:) ).. How did the Drums hold up?
no loose tension rods or anything +/- >.
The drums sounded and felt amazing (once the heavy rain stopped and I thoroughly wiped them ). Made me rethink the idea or "retiring" them to the studio exclusively. Their finish is a glossy epoxy so they aren't that fragile. I'm still skittish about having them thrown in and out of trucks year round....
 
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