[Slowhand] Chicago Show, Mark Devault, "my apologies" and Milwaukee

James Vlahakis JVlahakis at HINSHAWLAW.COM
Tue Jul 20 09:51:15 EDT 2004


Hello List:

Three quick comments.  First the Chicago show was amazing.  One of the 
best I have seen of the nearly 2 dozen over the years since 1987.  I think 
Mark Devault will agree (good to finally meet him after trading CDs for 8 
years?). 

Second, sorry about the "out of office" notification.  Some how my 
computer is sending it out in error.  Anyway, I am back in the office, yes 
I have many frequent flyer miles, but unfortunalty, I was not able to have 
one of my trips take place during a tour stop. 

I'm off to Milwaukee tonight to see EC, does anyone have a spare ticket in 
a good section?
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James C. Vlahakis
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