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Shows are listed in chronological order.

All Shows are 21 and over, unless otherwise noted.

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In 1993, Danny Black found a Hank Williams record left behind in the apartment he had just rented and everything started to make sense. He met Gina Black at a G. Love and the Special Sauce show at Lounge Ax. She promptly abandoned her classical bass training and they formed a rock band. Drummer James, culled from an Eagles cover band (we wish we were kidding about that), was known about town for his wide lapels, a drumming style that looks like he's having a seizure, and rambunctious head banging at all Devil in a Woodpile shows. Rounding out the line up (for the first record) on rhythm guitar, sweet harmony vocals, and the occasional French maid outfit, was Nora O'Connor.

They put on one hell of a live show, my friends. They were very handsome and striking, and they knew how to put on a visual feast. And NO ONE played, beat, bent, and bowed a stand-up bass like Gina. Believe it.

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