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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

The First Gig of Reckless Abandon

Reckless Abandon had its debut on Friday (pictures to come soon), October 20, 2007. On the thirtieth anniversary of the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash, the band did the songs "Sweet Home Alabama," "Freebird," and "Simpleman." But the focus of the songs were on the originals of the group. "Do You Remember" which was co-written by Ryan Hampton and Jef Park, was the first and the last songs played. "Do You Remember" was written in tribute to the horrible attacks of September 11, 2001, asking American's the haunting question "Do You Remember" the day, when "Satan seemed so close" but yet the President would talk about God and "Many people accross the nation would applaud."

The band also did songs "Understanding," "If Only They Knew," and "Forever And A Day." Some say that the gig went sour when lead drummer, Ryan, got up to sing and play guitar for "Will You Be There." But nonetheless, says Ryan, "It was a good start."

Brian McLain says that the band showed great potential, being that they were out the violinist and the bass. McLain has been in several local bands over the years, before becoming a supervisor in a lumberyard. After giving the band some constructive criticism, McLain said that the drummer Ryan would stay on beat, and that singer Jef shows great potential. "It's all a matter of finding your voice, and finding your 'thing'" says McLain. Jef is well on his way to finding that voice, and the band is well on their way to finding their 'thing.'

The band also has a gig this coming Sunday as Trinity Presbyterian Church (see links), celebrates Reformation Day. "We are looking foward to coming in behind When We Were New (Another local band), and putting on a good and improved show." This showing may be more simple, but according to Jerry Hampton, sometimes "Less is more."

If you are interested in making this gig, as well as celebrating God's work in His church over history, please let me know in a comment or the like. You do not have to be a member to leave a comment on this blog. Thank you all,

Reckless Abandon

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