Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Widespread Panic Posters

For Sale! Everything must Go!.
being sick sucks! having it drain all your life away changes you and your priorities.
Knee-torn meniscus- cause excessive pain and swelling. Not covered by my insurance.
 Dr bills and not being able to earn much of a living due to health are forcing me to unload whats easy first. I appreciate your interest and support. its greatly appreciated.
Everything is for sale as is.
 unframed pieces have been stored in tubes. condition may be less then perfect.
I have tried to come up with fair prices. No reasonable offer refused. Please contact me justanillusionoflight@gmail.com

Framed
Myrtle Beach 2000 sold and Greek Theater VIP $400
I also have a second myrtle beach 2000 signed by Mikey, JB, Todd
Schools and JOJO $3500

New Years 2002 $100 framed




top row- Myrtle 2000 sold, Greek VIP 01 $400, Fall 01 $75, Summer 02 sold

bottom row- Summer 2000 $60,  Fall 2000 $75, Nola 2002 $120, Nola 2001-sold


30 X 40 Mikey art $3500 includes Mikey's pedal
Mikey's Volume pedal
gifted from The Boys
$3500- includes photo art






                                                                          Ill gladly trade this stuff to fix my bus. The engine is $3500 at least!


Unframed posters- stored in a tube
New years 2001 $ 42
Rolling Summer 01 $40
New Years 2002 $50

 Album art  $75
Fiddlers Green- signed and numbered $80
this part of town $ 150
Scramble 3-d NOLA 2001, $60
Larkspur 2001 $40
 Thanks for your interest and support!


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Alabama Shakes Georgia Theater Athens GA 4-5-12


 Review from GA Theater.
I had a quick hello with Brittany, the lead gal of this this new powerful soul filled group. She was very humble and full of gratitude of their new popularity. Not being very familiar with their music, it was a pleasure being surrounded by an excited crowd of all ages of friendly people. When the band took the stage on time, I was entranced watching them rock out! From the very first notes, there was energy flowing everywhere. The band was very tight and well rehearsed.. and they were fun to watch. Brittany was so into her time onstage, and the soul that bellowed from her voice matched the energy from her swinging head of curls and facial expressions to keep us all very interested in her performance. And it was a performance! From the beginning of the set, these guys fell into what seemed to be a very comfortable soulful jam session. Everyone in the band was boosting big happy smiles and fun gestures back and forth. Jams showed off many talented musicians.. and the slow ballads made me want to know the words to these new songs. The encore brought back a gracious group of musicians very pleased with the crowd reaction and loud long applause. Alabama Shakes is a band full of storytelling from the heart, and expressions  from the soul not to be missed. Fred Rice