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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 23 Jul 2000 10:59 am    
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at: Typhoon Restaurant (menu includes insects and scorpions)
Santa Monica airport south side
Sant Monica California

no cover, no minimum, and worth every penny

9:30 PM downbeat, and there may not be a second set since usually there is nobody there but the band and the bartender
Monday July 24

band: Bruce Lofgren sextet (no vocalists!)
normally I play piano but last time I brought the steel and they seemed intrigued so I'll try it again
music by Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Lennon/McCartney, Little Stevie Wonder, etc

Directions (from Baton Rouge)
Interstate 10 west, past Fort Stockton and Indio
Go one mile west of 405 fwy
Exit Bundy Drive south for almost one mile
If you go north on Bundy, you can see where O J Simpson brutally ripped the guts out of two innocent souls, leaving them to die drenched in their blood on the cold concrete sidewalk
Call Santa Monica tower 120.1
Look to your right. When you see aircraft, strobe lights, and a rotating beacon, throttle back
At Airport Ave., give it some right aileron
At the stop sign, go right and taxi up to the only place with lights on (Typhoon restaurant)


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Jerry Gleason


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Eugene, Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 23 Jul 2000 11:36 am    
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Now, that's one I wish I lived close enough to see!
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