Thursday, July 28, 2005
Transmission Show at the Hexagon Bar
Checked out the Transmission show last night at the Hexagon Bar. A decent place, although it didn't seem shaped like a Hexagon. Ran into local fashion "yes", Miss Anna Lee. Revolver Modele opened, and as always a great show. The free parking and free cover for live music is a big plus.
The headliner was Mark Mallman, who plays keyboards, is completely insane, and completely all-out-rock-and-roll showman. He actually stood on his own organ! Yikes! Imagine Billy Joel, Elton John, Meatloaf, and Ted Nugent combined. Just try. That's right, you can't imagine it, you have to see it. Check it out, he is in the middle of a seven straight day series of concerts at the Hexagon...
Blog on,
-CZ
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The headliner was Mark Mallman, who plays keyboards, is completely insane, and completely all-out-rock-and-roll showman. He actually stood on his own organ! Yikes! Imagine Billy Joel, Elton John, Meatloaf, and Ted Nugent combined. Just try. That's right, you can't imagine it, you have to see it. Check it out, he is in the middle of a seven straight day series of concerts at the Hexagon...
Blog on,
-CZ
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