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One of the earliest trio lineups of Mike Keneally & Beer For Dolphins rages through a reunion, thrashing through the bridge of the aforementioned "Tuesday." Left to right: Mike Keneally, Joe Travers, myself.

 

The many drum faces of Joe Travers. When he looks like this, you know he's having a good time behind the kit. Either that, or he's genuinely pissed off about something.

 


"View," the evening's finale, had me on keyboards instead of bass. Look closely to my right and you'll see Wes Wehmiller in the "New York" shirt. The stage was so small that there wasn't really room for him on it, and he had to stand off to the side and out of the light. Thankfully he was a good sport about it.

 

The many guitar faces of Griff Peters. The last musical moment of the show turned out to be the most memorable, as Griff slowly and soulfully opened up the outro vamp of "View," soloing over the top as the audience watched in amazement. After the show ended people were raving about it, literally awestruck.

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