DAT-heads Digest #341
Contents:
RE: DAT-heads Digest #339 ("Jason Crouch")
RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin ("Jason Crouch")
From: "Jason Crouch" <jason@am-dig.com>
Subject: RE: DAT-heads Digest #339
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 09:18:23 -0400
Scott, the M1 does output s/pdif at a voltage of 3.5 volts. This means you
cannot feed a Sony D3/7/8 with a passive cable. An active cable can work,
yet I know many that have experienced problems and the end result is always
leaving the M1's and D-100s at the end of the patch chain.
What are you looking for in a deck? Are you going to be recording shows, or
only patching?
If you plan to record, the M1 is a cool way to go. I've had one for three
years. It's still running great, sounds pretty good for the line in - has
easy use of only two AA batteries - and is nice an small :)
Also, Sony has discontinued production of the D8 - where as the M1 is still
going on so far...
I would put in a vote for the M1 all the way
Jason C. Crouch
American-Digital
25 Van Zant St.
Suite 1A
Norwalk, CT 06855
1-203-838-9992 - direct line
1-888-872-3287 - toll free
www.american-digital.com
AIM: AmDigJason
jason@am-dig.com
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Subject: DAT-heads Digest #339
DAT-heads Digest #339, Volume #6 Sun, 2 Jun 02 09:50:00 EDT
Contents:
ISO: Grotus ("Rich Gomes")
Boston-area FM airchecks sought (drewed@rpi.edu)
Sony 7-pin optical cables ("James G. Lykos")
Which to buy: M1 or D8?? (Scott Goodwin)
Burner trouble. (Rawknya@aol.com)
For Trade..LIT 5-31-02 ("TCH")
RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin (Alan Saferstein)
DAT newbie....care and other things ("BOB \"Tangus\" Klabik")
Finding a battery cover for a Sony TCD-D7...? ("Nick Sullivan")
Chris Robinson (Paul G)
FT: jill sobule 6-1-02 (mike hooker)
Using Sony Power Packs in a 220 Voltage convertor (Mark)
ISO-China Crisis (Spyro Bouras)
Gin Blossoms at it again ("Andy Liu")
============================================================================
From: "Rich Gomes" <RichGomes@attbi.com>
Subject: ISO: Grotus
Reply-To: <RichGomes@attbi.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 10:00:19 -0400
Lately I've been re-discovering the band Grotus. As I only have the
studio recordings, I would love to get some live stuff of theirs.
Does anyone out there have high quality DATs, CDs or even videos of them
to trade? Have plenty to offer in trade.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
==============================
From: drewed@rpi.edu
Subject: Boston-area FM airchecks sought
Reply-To: drewed@rpi.edu
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 10:27:51 EDT
Hi Gang:
Is there anyone on this list in the Boston, Mass., area, who is willing and
able to make some clean FM airchecks of WCRB and WGBH? What I'm interested
in are feeds of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's live broadcasts from
Tanglewood, from early July to the end of August. I have PLENTY of live
classical material from Troy Music Hall and Union College, of big names,
recorded by me for National Public Radio, that I will gladly trade for BSO
airchecks.
Thanks in advance,
Don Drewecki
<drewed@rpi.edu>
==============================
From: "James G. Lykos" <jlykos@nc.rr.com>
Subject: Sony 7-pin optical cables
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 10:50:30 -0400
Hello,
I don't want to rain on anybody's parade, but I would NOT recommend the
use of Sony 7-pin optical cables in the field. I do realize that this is
one of the very few options left for patching, but these cables are too
flimsy for the money. I have owned two of them. One broke after five
shows. I received another one and it broke before I even got a chance to
use it! I just laid it flat in my padded Pelican and closed the lid and it
broke. The cable is too thin and can be bent the wrong way too easily for
reliable field use. Maybe if Sony produced an optical cable with the
thickness of Audioquest optical cables (which I have used in the field and
like very much) it would not be a problem. For home use or digital
transfers to a computer soundcard at home though, the Sony 7-pin optical
cables work fine.
--Jamie Lykos
jlykos@nc.rr.com
==============================
From: Scott Goodwin <coryphaena_29403@juno.com>
Subject: Which to buy: M1 or D8??
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 11:51:25 -0700
If you had your choice, which would it be, and why? I'm going to buy one
or the other within the next two weeks and would like to know if there is
any reason *not* to buy an M1. A friend told me that M1's produce 3.5v
at the coax digital out (when used with a passive in-and-out 7-pin), a
voltage other DATs don't play well with. Is this true? Seems hard to
believe Sony's flagship "pro" portable would produce a digi out that
other decks can't use... Anyway, this friend (who does actually own an
M1) told me that I'd better be prepared to be relegated to the end of any
digital patch chain due to this voltage thing. The only other issue I
know of between the two would be SCMS, and that doesn't bother me, as
I'll be dumping everything to CDR instead of cloning DATs. I'd also be
interested to hear if one has a mic preamp that will be harder to
brickwall than the other. I assume the M1 will last about the same time
as the D8, although on half the batteries, right?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
~ Scott
==============================
From: Rawknya@aol.com
Subject: Burner trouble.
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 12:05:54 EDT
Sorry for the non-taping question. But maybe someone can help...
When I put in a blank CD into my burner drive it reads no disk, messages
come
up saying please insert a blank CD. I thought maybe it was the CD's itself.
But, it looks as if the drive it self isn't working.
Any suggestions?
-Christian
I can b&p any shows off my list for you too, when my burner works.(haha)
==============================
From: "TCH" <hujar@ev1.net>
Subject: For Trade..LIT 5-31-02
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 11:25:13 -0500
recorded at the Engine Room, Houston, Texas w/ at853s>sony
pcm-m1>d>hhb-850>cdr 60min
anyone interested in a trade?
hujar@ev1.net
Tom
==============================
From: Alan Saferstein <gruvenon@netzero.net>
Subject: RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 17:43:36 -0400
Dan wrote:
> Subject: RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin
> Reply-To: "American-Digital"
> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 11:02:53 -0400
>
> Hi Sean/Group-
>
> I would really like to see the use of the POCDA12P optical
> cables more frequently as a daisy chain option in the tapers
> pit.
>
I use a Zefiro Inbox and am more than happy to pass on a patch. Usually
one to a few mindiscers will ask for a patch. I give them my optical
out. (BTW, if you have a straight optical cable you use on your Inbox,
try the RS right angle below, makes getting hold of the tiny rec level
knobs much easier). I carry a right angle toslink to right angle
optical mini cable with me. But only one of them gets that digital
signal, because there's no way to pass it on from the first minidisc
deck. They don't seem to mind dealing with analog miniplugs, so I
haven't gone out of my way to get a splitter. I also kinda feel they
should take care of this. As the taper I have enough stuff to lug
around. I wish some of them would invest in at least the passive
splitter so their minidisc buddies can get the clean/easy digital signal
too. I may just end up picking one up, but really they should carry
that as patchers. Here are some helpful optical devices available right
at Radio Shack, I hope the links work. BTW, I've brought my POCDA12P to
shows on occasion. Thing is they are so stiff and long that they can be
a handful.
Alan
4 way optical splitter Cat.#: 15-1586 $29.95
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CT
LG%5F002%5F002%5F001%5F000&product%5Fid=15%2D1586
Optical Right Angle Cat.#: 15-1589 $5.99
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CT
LG%5F002%5F004%5F005%5F000&product%5Fid=15%2D1589
Passive Optical splitter Cat.#: 15-1585 $9.95
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=15%2D
1585
==============================
From: "BOB \"Tangus\" Klabik" <Tangus999@ameritech.net>
Subject: DAT newbie....care and other things
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 20:14:01 -0400
i just procured a sony pcm-r300....looking in the archives i came up with no
luck. i'm searching for both the manual and rack ears.....would be
interested in bying them from somebody who doesn't need them or a pdf file
would be awesome of the manual. also i can't find a number to sony to call
and order these accessories, does anybody have a phone list in there manual
or the parts number i will need?
next question(bear with me please) where can i find out about DAT care. i
have read the faq on dat heads but there has to be more to it. right?
last one i promise. google came back with all the wrong stuff, but where is
pro-digitals webpage? i think i need my deck cleaned.
check you later BOB
==============================
From: "Nick Sullivan" <npsinboro@hotmail.com>
Subject: Finding a battery cover for a Sony TCD-D7...?
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 01:28:46 +0000
Is this an easy task? Where would I look for such a part?
Curious because a friend has a D7 for sale sans a battery cover.. :)
If I were to run some sort of external power would it even be
required?
Much thanks for a speedy reply, if you can write back to my hotmail
address as well: npsinboro@hotmail.com
Thanks again!!!!
Nick
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
npsinboro@hotmail.com (H)
nick_sullivan@lord.com (W)
http://www.forwardhall.com
http://db.etree.org/npsinboro
The wind of pleasure and pain will not stir me,
for I am silently in harmony with the Path.
- D.T. Suzuki
_________________________________________________________________
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==============================
From: Paul G <HotRats@attbi.com>
Subject: Chris Robinson
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 20:39:40 -0500
Looking for some European Chris Robinson gigs (Ex Black Crowes). Much to
trade (Extensive Crowes list)....DAT or CDR only. No Bozos with 32X
burners. Long live the Slow Burn.
Paul
==============================
From: mike hooker <mhooker@optonline.net>
Subject: FT: jill sobule 6-1-02
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 22:56:20 -0400
hi,
i taped jill sobule at the brooklyn museum of art today( 6/01/02) . it
was an outdoor gig, nice sound. she played a long time, 2 sets, over two
hrs. i enjoyed it a lot.
please see my music trading page: New URL
http://hometown.aol.com/mhooker216/myhomepage/index.html
being its AOL, its not always up. try it a few times, or ask me for a
text list. thanks
have fun,
mike hooker
==============================
From: Mark <rusttape@yahoo.com>
Subject: Using Sony Power Packs in a 220 Voltage convertor
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 01:06:39 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
I am headed over to the UK for a few shows.
I will be using a D8 & M1.
Are there any issues with pluging them into
the common 220~50hz to 110~60 hz "travel"
convertors.
Thanks-
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From: Spyro Bouras <spyro@senet.com.au>
Subject: ISO-China Crisis
Reply-To: spyro@senet.com.au
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 23:12:19 +0930
If anyone recorded them during their recent UK shows please get in touch
( or older shows)
Spyro
==============================
From: "Andy Liu" <dwonk@hotmail.com>
Subject: Gin Blossoms at it again
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 06:43:24 -0700
They are reunited, this time for more than one show.
Any one planning to tape any of them?
6/7 Fairfax Fair Fairfax, VA (Carbondale opening, GBs at 9:30 PM)
6/8 River Park Amphitheatre Tulsa, OK
6/9 The Swamp Fort Walton Beach, FL
6/13 Rib America Cincinnati, OH
6/15 Harbor Fest Racine, WI (GBs at 10:30 PM)
6/28 Jammin’ At The Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago, IL
7/3 Newport Sunset Music Festival Newport, RI (Becky Chase Band opens, GBs
on at 8 PM)
7/4 Bricktown Brewery Oklahoma City, OK
7/5 Summer Celebration Muskegon, MI (NWD Tour)
7/6 Summerstages Indianapolis, IN
7/7 Six Flags Great Adventure Jackson, NJ (NWD Tour)
7/8 Waterstreet Milwaukee, WI (NWD Tour)
7/11 Moondance Jam Walker, MN
7/13 Basilica Block Party Minneapolis, MN
7/19 Chautauqua Park Sioux City, IA (NWD Tour)
7/20 Second Wind Ranch Comstock, NE (NWD Tour)
Please email me offlist!
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From: "Jason Crouch" <jason@am-dig.com>
Subject: RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 09:22:51 -0400
Rather than cheesy radio-shack optical parts that often fail,
check out some pretty cool optical connectors, extenders, and whatevers...
http://www.american-digital.com/prodsite/category.asp?c=87
All of Klone and Calrad adapters have passed our tests, and are really
inexpensive for what they do,
Jason C. Crouch
American-Digital
25 Van Zant St.
Suite 1A
Norwalk, CT 06855
1-203-838-9992 - direct line
1-888-872-3287 - toll free
www.american-digital.com
AIM: AmDigJason
jason@am-dig.com
=====Original Message=====
From: Digestifier [mailto:DAT-heads-Request@datheads.phish.net]
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 9:50 AM
To: DAT-heads-Distribution@datheads.phish.net
Subject: DAT-heads Digest #339
DAT-heads Digest #339, Volume #6 Sun, 2 Jun 02 09:50:00 EDT
Contents:
ISO: Grotus ("Rich Gomes")
Boston-area FM airchecks sought (drewed@rpi.edu)
Sony 7-pin optical cables ("James G. Lykos")
Which to buy: M1 or D8?? (Scott Goodwin)
Burner trouble. (Rawknya@aol.com)
For Trade..LIT 5-31-02 ("TCH")
RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin (Alan Saferstein)
DAT newbie....care and other things ("BOB \"Tangus\" Klabik")
Finding a battery cover for a Sony TCD-D7...? ("Nick Sullivan")
Chris Robinson (Paul G)
FT: jill sobule 6-1-02 (mike hooker)
Using Sony Power Packs in a 220 Voltage convertor (Mark)
ISO-China Crisis (Spyro Bouras)
Gin Blossoms at it again ("Andy Liu")
============================================================================
From: "Rich Gomes" <RichGomes@attbi.com>
Subject: ISO: Grotus
Reply-To: <RichGomes@attbi.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 10:00:19 -0400
Lately I've been re-discovering the band Grotus. As I only have the
studio recordings, I would love to get some live stuff of theirs.
Does anyone out there have high quality DATs, CDs or even videos of them
to trade? Have plenty to offer in trade.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
==============================
From: drewed@rpi.edu
Subject: Boston-area FM airchecks sought
Reply-To: drewed@rpi.edu
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 10:27:51 EDT
Hi Gang:
Is there anyone on this list in the Boston, Mass., area, who is willing and
able to make some clean FM airchecks of WCRB and WGBH? What I'm interested
in are feeds of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's live broadcasts from
Tanglewood, from early July to the end of August. I have PLENTY of live
classical material from Troy Music Hall and Union College, of big names,
recorded by me for National Public Radio, that I will gladly trade for BSO
airchecks.
Thanks in advance,
Don Drewecki
<drewed@rpi.edu>
==============================
From: "James G. Lykos" <jlykos@nc.rr.com>
Subject: Sony 7-pin optical cables
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 10:50:30 -0400
Hello,
I don't want to rain on anybody's parade, but I would NOT recommend the
use of Sony 7-pin optical cables in the field. I do realize that this is
one of the very few options left for patching, but these cables are too
flimsy for the money. I have owned two of them. One broke after five
shows. I received another one and it broke before I even got a chance to
use it! I just laid it flat in my padded Pelican and closed the lid and it
broke. The cable is too thin and can be bent the wrong way too easily for
reliable field use. Maybe if Sony produced an optical cable with the
thickness of Audioquest optical cables (which I have used in the field and
like very much) it would not be a problem. For home use or digital
transfers to a computer soundcard at home though, the Sony 7-pin optical
cables work fine.
--Jamie Lykos
jlykos@nc.rr.com
==============================
From: Scott Goodwin <coryphaena_29403@juno.com>
Subject: Which to buy: M1 or D8??
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 11:51:25 -0700
If you had your choice, which would it be, and why? I'm going to buy one
or the other within the next two weeks and would like to know if there is
any reason *not* to buy an M1. A friend told me that M1's produce 3.5v
at the coax digital out (when used with a passive in-and-out 7-pin), a
voltage other DATs don't play well with. Is this true? Seems hard to
believe Sony's flagship "pro" portable would produce a digi out that
other decks can't use... Anyway, this friend (who does actually own an
M1) told me that I'd better be prepared to be relegated to the end of any
digital patch chain due to this voltage thing. The only other issue I
know of between the two would be SCMS, and that doesn't bother me, as
I'll be dumping everything to CDR instead of cloning DATs. I'd also be
interested to hear if one has a mic preamp that will be harder to
brickwall than the other. I assume the M1 will last about the same time
as the D8, although on half the batteries, right?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
~ Scott
==============================
From: Rawknya@aol.com
Subject: Burner trouble.
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 12:05:54 EDT
Sorry for the non-taping question. But maybe someone can help...
When I put in a blank CD into my burner drive it reads no disk, messages
come
up saying please insert a blank CD. I thought maybe it was the CD's itself.
But, it looks as if the drive it self isn't working.
Any suggestions?
-Christian
I can b&p any shows off my list for you too, when my burner works.(haha)
==============================
From: "TCH" <hujar@ev1.net>
Subject: For Trade..LIT 5-31-02
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 11:25:13 -0500
recorded at the Engine Room, Houston, Texas w/ at853s>sony
pcm-m1>d>hhb-850>cdr 60min
anyone interested in a trade?
hujar@ev1.net
Tom
==============================
From: Alan Saferstein <gruvenon@netzero.net>
Subject: RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 17:43:36 -0400
Dan wrote:
> Subject: RE: Oade Bros, others, and 7-pin
> Reply-To: "American-Digital"
> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 11:02:53 -0400
>
> Hi Sean/Group-
>
> I would really like to see the use of the POCDA12P optical
> cables more frequently as a daisy chain option in the tapers
> pit.
>
I use a Zefiro Inbox and am more than happy to pass on a patch. Usually
one to a few mindiscers will ask for a patch. I give them my optical
out. (BTW, if you have a straight optical cable you use on your Inbox,
try the RS right angle below, makes getting hold of the tiny rec level
knobs much easier). I carry a right angle toslink to right angle
optical mini cable with me. But only one of them gets that digital
signal, because there's no way to pass it on from the first minidisc
deck. They don't seem to mind dealing with analog miniplugs, so I
haven't gone out of my way to get a splitter. I also kinda feel they
should take care of this. As the taper I have enough stuff to lug
around. I wish some of them would invest in at least the passive
splitter so their minidisc buddies can get the clean/easy digital signal
too. I may just end up picking one up, but really they should carry
that as patchers. Here are some helpful optical devices available right
at Radio Shack, I hope the links work. BTW, I've brought my POCDA12P to
shows on occasion. Thing is they are so stiff and long that they can be
a handful.
Alan
4 way optical splitter Cat.#: 15-1586 $29.95
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CT
LG%5F002%5F002%5F001%5F000&product%5Fid=15%2D1586
Optical Right Angle Cat.#: 15-1589 $5.99
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CT
LG%5F002%5F004%5F005%5F000&product%5Fid=15%2D1589
Passive Optical splitter Cat.#: 15-1585 $9.95
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=15%2D
1585
==============================
From: "BOB \"Tangus\" Klabik" <Tangus999@ameritech.net>
Subject: DAT newbie....care and other things
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 20:14:01 -0400
i just procured a sony pcm-r300....looking in the archives i came up with no
luck. i'm searching for both the manual and rack ears.....would be
interested in bying them from somebody who doesn't need them or a pdf file
would be awesome of the manual. also i can't find a number to sony to call
and order these accessories, does anybody have a phone list in there manual
or the parts number i will need?
next question(bear with me please) where can i find out about DAT care. i
have read the faq on dat heads but there has to be more to it. right?
last one i promise. google came back with all the wrong stuff, but where is
pro-digitals webpage? i think i need my deck cleaned.
check you later BOB
==============================
From: "Nick Sullivan" <npsinboro@hotmail.com>
Subject: Finding a battery cover for a Sony TCD-D7...?
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 01:28:46 +0000
Is this an easy task? Where would I look for such a part?
Curious because a friend has a D7 for sale sans a battery cover.. :)
If I were to run some sort of external power would it even be
required?
Much thanks for a speedy reply, if you can write back to my hotmail
address as well: npsinboro@hotmail.com
Thanks again!!!!
Nick
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
npsinboro@hotmail.com (H)
nick_sullivan@lord.com (W)
http://www.forwardhall.com
http://db.etree.org/npsinboro
The wind of pleasure and pain will not stir me,
for I am silently in harmony with the Path.
- D.T. Suzuki
_________________________________________________________________
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
==============================
From: Paul G <HotRats@attbi.com>
Subject: Chris Robinson
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 20:39:40 -0500
Looking for some European Chris Robinson gigs (Ex Black Crowes). Much to
trade (Extensive Crowes list)....DAT or CDR only. No Bozos with 32X
burners. Long live the Slow Burn.
Paul
==============================
From: mike hooker <mhooker@optonline.net>
Subject: FT: jill sobule 6-1-02
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 22:56:20 -0400
hi,
i taped jill sobule at the brooklyn museum of art today( 6/01/02) . it
was an outdoor gig, nice sound. she played a long time, 2 sets, over two
hrs. i enjoyed it a lot.
please see my music trading page: New URL
http://hometown.aol.com/mhooker216/myhomepage/index.html
being its AOL, its not always up. try it a few times, or ask me for a
text list. thanks
have fun,
mike hooker
==============================
From: Mark <rusttape@yahoo.com>
Subject: Using Sony Power Packs in a 220 Voltage convertor
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 01:06:39 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
I am headed over to the UK for a few shows.
I will be using a D8 & M1.
Are there any issues with pluging them into
the common 220~50hz to 110~60 hz "travel"
convertors.
Thanks-
___________________________________________________________
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From: Spyro Bouras <spyro@senet.com.au>
Subject: ISO-China Crisis
Reply-To: spyro@senet.com.au
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 23:12:19 +0930
If anyone recorded them during their recent UK shows please get in touch
( or older shows)
Spyro
==============================
From: "Andy Liu" <dwonk@hotmail.com>
Subject: Gin Blossoms at it again
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 06:43:24 -0700
They are reunited, this time for more than one show.
Any one planning to tape any of them?
6/7 Fairfax Fair Fairfax, VA (Carbondale opening, GBs at 9:30 PM)
6/8 River Park Amphitheatre Tulsa, OK
6/9 The Swamp Fort Walton Beach, FL
6/13 Rib America Cincinnati, OH
6/15 Harbor Fest Racine, WI (GBs at 10:30 PM)
6/28 Jammin’ At The Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago, IL
7/3 Newport Sunset Music Festival Newport, RI (Becky Chase Band opens, GBs
on at 8 PM)
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