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Live Wagon
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Some Gigs
Over the years, the
Wagon (or whatever our name was at the time) has played a variety
of parties. Birthday Parties. Super Bowl Parties. Corporate
Holiday Parties. Flag Day Parties. We've done 'em all. Check
out this page for the scoop on some of our most recent outings.
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Jelly's
2 (Rockin' for the HPP)
Oct. 14, 2000
For the first time
ever, StationWagon rocked for a cause. We hosted a party at
Jelly's in San Francisco in support of the Homeless
Prenatal Progam (HPP). The evening was a
total success. After the usual first number jitters, the band
settled down and rocked hard. Like the previous Jelly's gig,
this one drew a huge crowd. Also like it's predecessor, this
Jelly's gig proved to be a lot of fun for all.
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Suzanne's
B-day in Berkeley
Aug. 19, 2000
As a warm-up for
our upcoming show at Jelly's, we were eager to play in front
of a live audience. Especially since we hadn't played live yet
with our new guitar player. Playing a Berkeley
house party reminded some of us of our long ago party days when
we roamed this campus in search of the next party. Platters of sushi.
Barrels of saki. And lot's of loud music. What else do you need
in life?
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Jelly's
1 (Chunky's Last Stand)
Oct. 8, 1999
We said "cheerio,
old chap" to Pat O, as he played in his final gig before
taking off for London. The crowd was in fantastic spirits as
we catapulted them into the Wall of Sound. This was the gig
that saw the name Chunky go away for good. It had served us
well for two smash parties, but now that we were more than just
a one-time act, it was time to return to our true name -- StationWagon.
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Sharon's
B-day Party (As Chunky)
Jun. 5, 1999
The Triangle Lounge
in San Francisco's trendy Marina District was the location for
this birthday bash. Having seen us play at a Pat O houseparty,
Sharon asked if we'd play for her party . . . if we agreed to
certain conditions. We could play if we added a few extra (and
extra good) musicians to the line-up. For this gig, we
rolled out with two new singers (Melinda and Terri) and a young
keyboardist named Elliot. The bar was packed; the band was rockin'.
Melinda and Elliot became
permanent band members. The Wagon, as we now know it, was born.
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