Gigography Archive

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DirtRock
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Julie Doiron of Eric's Trip opened the Con Hall show, and dude from Great Lake Swimmers opened the Winter Garden Theatre. Also, you missed a show at the Rivoli (early 2000's) with Hayden, Howie Beck, Jason Collett and I think Al Tuck all on stage at the same time taking turns playing songs. Hayden played a couple songs I never heard before or after than night and he forgot the words more than once, and he played an xylophone for one of Howie's songs, wish I could remember this date arg!

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DirtRock wrote:Julie Doiron of Eric's Trip opened the Con Hall show, and dude from Great Lake Swimmers opened the Winter Garden Theatre.
Wow! You're right! I think I saw Doiron open for Hayden more than once. "Dude from Great Lake Swimmers" is Tony Dekker.
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No Julie Doiron opened the convocation hall show (she came back out with Howie Beck to sing tell me why and carried away {they are only credited in the booklet on tell me why though}). There was also a show around that time at the rivoli with Hayden, Howie Beck, Jason Collett and at least one other guy all on stage taking turns playing songs, and Hayden played a little xylophone for one of Howie's songs. I think he played dynamite walls and holster, and another song I didn't recognize and he forgot the words halfway through and just stopped and the next dude took his turn. I remember Howie played Maybe I Belong to a good reaction and some clown kept yelling for Skates no matter who was playing next...

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