April 25, 2000
Due to a request from management, the Earth Day concert has been
removed from the webpage. Apologies to all concerned.
April 21, 2000
Rene
Steenbergen sent
me the following Holland info. I haven't confirmed any of
it, but it does give you guys a place to investigate from. If
anyone can confirm these dates or provide me with addresses and
phone numbers to the venues, it would be greatly appreciated!
April 20, 2000 - Update
Some specific info from Michael Lennon, regarding this Saturday's
performance in Santa Barbara:
| Venice will be doing about 35 minutes at 1:30. Jackson Browne will then come out and do one song solo acoustic. Then Venice will join him on For A Dancer. Then Venice (with bass & drums) will play on Rock Me on the Water. Then we got him to agree to do Running on Empty. Yeehaaa!..........That will probably be followed by Brown Eyed Girl. |
Everyone is encouraged to
bring camcorders. This is definitely one you'll want to
keep! Please contact me if you do record it. It might
be fun to collect everyone's different versions to cut together
a multi-angle version for the page.
April 20, 2000
Venice's start time on Saturday has moved to 1:30pm. But
that's still an estimate, and parking is limited, so your best
bet is still to leave yourself as much time as possible.
April 19, 2000
Jackson Browne has been officially added to Saturday's Santa Barbara
Earth Day lineup.
April 9, 2000
Here's some more info on the Earth Day show in Santa Barbara on
Saturday, April 22. Venice will perform at 11:30am.
The complete lineup is as follows: Dreatime Continuum, Jeff
Bridges, Jim Messina, Venice, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Glenn Phillips
(of Toad The Wet Sprocket), The Blue Hawaiians, Kenny Loggins,
and Dishwalla. The performances will all take place
on an outdoor stage at Santa Barbara City College, which is located
just a few blocks north of the Santa Barbara Pier. Take
any of the downtown exits and head west toward the beach.
Turn right on Cabrillo and look for signs that say City College.
Parking may be difficult, so allow time for that.
April 3, 2000
Many apologies to Marius
Suiker, who sent
me pictures of the Groningen show several weeks ago. I haven't
been able to get to them until now. (And only now because
I woke up at 5am and couldn't get back to sleep.) Anyway,
they're here.
Marius was also kind enough to send over a picture of the new t-shirts, so you can now see what it is you're ordering. That's here.
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