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Date Posted: 14:22:30 03/04/05 Fri
Author: Michael Blakley
Subject: Dave Havlicek

In the mid-1980's, my band played at the Regal Inn in Renton, Washington. Dave would come in every Sunday nite (jam nite)with his guitar and do some old Elvis tunes & the like. I hated playing country music, but heavy metal gigs were few & far between, and they did not pay well. Dave made it fun! If anybody out there has any photos of him with us, please let me know. I can't recall the name of our band, but the guitar player/singer was a guy from Oklahoma named Jody, the bass player was a blind guy named Gary, and the other singer/guitar player was also named Gary. I was the drummer and played a big white Pearl drum kit, and at one time had my left arm in a cast and played one-handed for a couple months. Any help? Thank you, Michael Blakley.
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