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Mother
Hips
Jackpot (12/21)
Mover (12/21)
Call and Response (12/22)
Billy Midnight (12/22)
Convoy (12/23)

**Please bring art supplies to the shows to help support Drawbridge:
an arts program for homeless children**
(paints, paint brushes, pads of paper/construction paper, face paints,
film (Polaroid/35mm), clay, colored pencils, markers, puppets, white
t-shirts, glitter, etc.)
For more details about the
Drawbridge program, go to http://www.drawbridge.org
Date:
December 21, 2001
Doors:
8:30 PM
Show: 9:00
PM
Tickets:
On Sale Now
$14 General Admission
Age Restrictions:
6 and over
Kitchen:
Limited
Seating: Limited |
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With lyrics that strike your humbling cords, and a beat that refuses
to let you stagnate, Jackpot's latest treat smacks you back to the
good ol' days like your first kiss. Even though the band's secret
is its simplicity and tight progressions that can only come from
years of camaraderie, invariably you are transported back to some
place and time you'd rather be, or often places and times you've
never been....
'"Weightless," the bands
econd efferot on Future Farmer Records,
is riding with the windows down, parking under the stars and climbing
into the back seat of your parent's car.
With guitar licks and lyrics as smooth as honey, Jackpot establishes
themselves as pure Rock-n Roll.
The four-member band's potential streches beyond their modest up-bringing,
filling rooms and souls with tunes that could and probably should
go on forever. Rusty Miller, guitar
and vocals, is best known for his unforgetable riffs on
"Never There." Childhood friend Sheldon
Coony handles the chores on bass, Mike
Curry keeps the beat on drums, and Lee
Bob adds the finishing touches on the keys. Placerville's
native sons have a little bit of everyone in every song.
"One of California's greatest unkown bands."
- Neil Strauss, New York Times - 12/00
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