Tuesday 6/21/05 at The Camp
Bob Camp  Crowd: tenttenttenttent
TOM: Bob Camp started off the show with some classic Bob Dylan.  Bob does Bob?  His renditions of "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "She Belongs to Me"  were outstanding!  Bob returned at the end of the night for a couple of tunes, including "Under the Milky Way."

DICK: Bob sucks!  While Bob does fine alone, he's better with a lady.
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY:  At least he doesn't have someone else's name on his shirt. : )

Photos by Joshua
Rev. Dr. Bob Camp Rev. Dr. Bob Camp 

Bob & Jen  Crowd: tenttenttenttent
TOM: Bob Camp was joined by Jen Henderson (Mojo Filter)
for several tunes, including "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" by Carole King.  You've got to hear these folks to believe it!

DICK: Bob & Jen suck!  Gimme a minute.  I'll think of a reason why....
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY:  Jen is looking better every day, although the second pic doesn't show it.

Photos by Joshua
Jen & the Rev. Dr. Bob Camp Jen and the Rev. Dr. Bob Camp 

Jason  Crowd: tenttenttent
TOM: Jason Ryan (Prom Night Heroes) graced the Camp with his first solo appearance.  His three song acoustic guitar and vocals set was excellent.  He did two A Perfect Circle tunes - "A Stranger" and "3  Libras."  Jason also performed a fine cover of "Pardon Me" by Incubus.  That's the "burst into flames" song.

DICK: Jason sucks!  He looks like Gomer Pyle with the backwards hat.
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY:  Don't be a dick, Dick.  I like the backwards hat, necklace and cool shirt.  Jason has style!

Photos by Joshua
 Jason Jason

Tattoo  Crowd: tenttenttent
TOM: Nervous Karl Ketchum added a harmonica to his fine guitar and vocals on several classic covers.  His rendition of the Stone's "Wild Horses" was great! His cover of "Mr. Bojangles" had the crowd dancing, sort of.

DICK: Tattoo sucks!  Karl's way too nervous.
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY: Tattoo puts on a very unique show.  There's nobody quite like Karl.  I think acting nervous is part of the act.

Photos by Joshua
Karl Karl

Nick  Crowd: tenttenttent
TOM: Nick Parsons performed the best cover of The Beatles "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" I've heard. Nick performed two completely different tunes called "Wish You Were Here." One by Pink Floyd and one by Ryan Adams. That's odd.  But it worked!  Nick knows lots of tunes and covers a lot of artists, including these.  I heard someone in the crowd say "I like this guy's voice."  Nick seems to get better every week.
 
DICK: Nick sucks!  Who ever heard of Ryan Adams, anyways?
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY:  Nick looks like a serious musician.  But, I'm not exactly sure what his shirt means by "Beaver Fever."  Hmmm.....

Photos by Joshua
Nick Nick

Mojo Unfiltered  Crowd: tenttenttenttent
TOM: Jen, Josh & Joshua (Mojo Filter) call their acoustic variant of their bluesy group Mojo Unfiltered.  Even unplugged, these guys REALLY JAMMED!  They performed Feels Like Rain, The Sky Is Crying, Lies, Deceit & Company by Mojo Filter, Angel From Montgomery by John Prine, Lie to Me by Johnnie Lang, Clapton's Crossroads, Killin' Floor, their own Sugar Daddy and Known You Forever.  You should've heard it!

DICK: Mojo Unfiltered sucks!  Unplugged sucks.  I need electricity!
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY:  I like Joshua's cowboy hat and Jen.  Josh needs to lose his shirt and talk to Karl about some tattoos.  No seriously, it's hard to look cool behind one snare and a cymbal.

Photos by Rev. Bob & Danielle
Mojo Filter Mojo Filter  Jen Jen Josh  Joshua

Joshua  Crowd: tenttenttenttent
TOM: Joshua, the lead guitar for Mojo Filter stuck around after Jen & Josh left the stage for a solo acoustic guitar and vocal session.  His covers of two Hendrix tunes - "Little Wing" and "The Watchtower" were fantastic.  You must have stones to play Hendrix unplugged.  Joshua did it and sounded great!

DICK: Joshua sucks!  Unplugged Hendrix?  Yeah, .... right.
Oh.... And, death to America!

HAIRY:  Joshua looked good in his trademark hat, trimmed beard, necklace, T-shirt and jeans. Nice!

Photo by Rev. Bob Camp
Joshua





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