Mark Noone tells all:
We got out there, set up & it looked promising, but at 7:25, (we were slated to hit it at 7:30) it started thundering & drizzling, and the few people who were there left! Then it started raining harder and harder, so we waited for about 15 minutes so we could break down and load out when the rain subsided. Then people came back, and more people showed up than there were before!! It was clear and damp for a while, and we played our hearts out for the people who braved the unpredictable weather, and during the song, "Little Tornado", the sky opened up, and it just poured and poured. Everything got soaked; we quit playing mid song, and eventually loaded our soggy gear into the soggy Van. Wudda night! But we really appreciated all the people who did come out and I had a nice conversation with some folks who wanted to know the story about "My New Hero"…so I told 'em!
The Troubadours will be wringing themselves out today, and drying on the line tonight.
Friday, June 29, 2007
How Much Does A Band Weigh Soaking Wet? OR What Happened In Herndon...
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