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February 7, 2003 - Double Down Saloon, Las Vegas
The L.A. based trio started their nine song set with the brand new number Blood And Alcohol, written about the forces that fuel guitarist/vocalist Frank Meyer's other band, The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs. The groovin' Outta Sight features a catchy "Hey, hey, everybody" chorus, and True To You was reminiscent of a ballad Elvis might have performed. They covered Johnny Thunders' I Wanna Be Loved, and wrapping up with the heavy and emotionally-wrought One Way Ticket To Hell.
Contrary to rumors, the Cheetahs have not disbanded, despite guitarist Art Jackson's recent relocation to Las Vegas and drummer Eric Herrmann's move to the U.K. A new album titled Gainesville will be released on Triple X Records in April or May, and the band will be touring Spain for a week in August.
By the time the Blare Bitch Project took the stage the bar was packed. I think a lot of Betty Blowtorch fans were eager to check out guitarist Blare's new project. This was the bands' seventh or eighth show, and their first outside of Los Angeles. Well, they rocked, just like I knew they would. Rock In Heaven almost made me cry thinking about Bianca and my recent interview with Blare. And for the record, drummer Becky Wreck wasn't able to make this show, Chris from Sweet Justice filled in for her.
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