This would be Lefty. Says so on the fretboard (although strangely enough the guitar is a righty. Hmmm ...). I like Lefty's singing and playing, but I'm not sure I'll vouch for his spelling.

Rick Cadham, the low end from low down.

Boxcar T-Bone Bonnadouchebag on drums. T-bone's kind of a strange nickname if you ask me!

More Lefty!

You sing a song about killing your missus, it's only fair she gets to come up on stage ...

Their next show is at Zaphod's, Oct. 12, opening for T.O.'s Elliott Brood.
- Show reminder: The Bloody Hollies, The Banditas and The Sick Fits rock Babylon. Strange psych-doom warlords Khanate play Mavericks; Sleeping Pilot and Cousins of Reggae provide support.
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