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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:54 pm 
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Same as the usual....covers of bubble gum but played by a rock band. Standard classic rock covers thrown in as well.

Come join us...The bar at Raymond's is a nice little room.

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Johnsburg?!?!? You might as well say ROCKFORD!

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I used to go there all the time as a kid.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:30 pm 
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This is our third time...we like playing there.

As far as bowling goes, it's really nice....I've taken my kids there before.

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spmack wrote:
Johnsburg?!?!? You might as well say ROCKFORD!

We'll be at Kickstand in Camp Lake, WI on January 23...that might be a bit further.

#lakecounty

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 3:16 pm 
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Interesting. I might be able to make this.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 7:42 am 
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I am taking the family to see a Beatles cover band that night, if I wasn't I would definitely have been interested. Have a good show.

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And now I remember I have a previous engagement that night. Oops.

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I am taking the family to see a Beatles cover band that night, if I wasn't I would definitely have been interested. Have a good show.


American English?

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T-Bone wrote:
I am taking the family to see a Beatles cover band that night, if I wasn't I would definitely have been interested. Have a good show.


American English?


Yes, have you seen them before? I have no idea what to expect.

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I am taking the family to see a Beatles cover band that night, if I wasn't I would definitely have been interested. Have a good show.


American English?


Yes, have you seen them before? I have no idea what to expect.



Friends of ours that are Beatles fans absolutely love them.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 2:22 pm 
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American English is very very good if you like the Beatles. I like Rubber Soul through Let It Be but could do without the early stuff. I believe they play their set based on Chronological order.

I'm kinda over the Beatles...respect the hell out of them, but personally bored with them, so American English is my thing. If it is your thing you'll love them...many do.

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American English is very very good if you like the Beatles. I like Rubber Soul through Let It Be but could do without the early stuff. I believe they play their set based on Chronological order.

I'm kinda over the Beatles...respect the hell out of them, but personally bored with them, so American English is my thing. If it is your thing you'll love them...many do.


I went through a Beatles phase and own almost all of their albums and a couple of the Anthology sets. We are taking my 12 year old step son who is a Beatles fan and
who plays in the band at school. It was an opportunity to see them here in Kenosha at a high school auditorium and I got 7th row center seats so hopefully it is fun.
Scheduled for the Saturday after Turkey Day. Glad to hear they are pretty good.

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