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Re: The Drive, 2/2/09: 1967
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2009, 09:51:55 AM »

Wow, where did Bob find this commercial for the Chicago Trib's story on the Cryan Shames?


You're being sarcastic, right?

Well, obviously he's *IN* Chicago, but still, it's an old local commercial (that probably only ran for one week in 1967) and those are not always easy to come by.  Odd that he didn't actually play a CS song in the set.

Okay, so maybe you didn't read his bio on the website.  He's not just *IN* Chicago, he's *IN* the Cryan' Shames!  They still perform & for some years now Bob's been their lead singer.

Thought that had come up before.

oops, you're right -- I'd completely forgotten that!
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Re: The Drive, 2/2/09: 1967
« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2009, 09:57:12 AM »
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Re: The Drive, 2/2/09: 1967
« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2009, 10:13:54 AM »

Wow, where did Bob find this commercial for the Chicago Trib's story on the Cryan Shames?


You're being sarcastic, right?

Well, obviously he's *IN* Chicago, but still, it's an old local commercial (that probably only ran for one week in 1967) and those are not always easy to come by.  Odd that he didn't actually paly a CS song in the set.

Okay, so maybe you didn't read his bio on the website.  He's not just *IN* Chicago, he's *IN* the Cryan' Shames!  They still perform & for some years now Bob's been their lead singer.

Thought that had come up before.

I don't remember this coming up!  Oopsie - if Bob lurks here, he probably doesn't like me anymore.   :-X
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