69 Times: The Latest and Greatest News
4/6/2004 – Teaming up with original “Groove Hawg” Bassist, Brian Hornbuckle, Greg and Brian with Chris Jackowski, launch Episode #1 of The Best Damn “Rock Jam” Period! Open Stage @ Out of Bounds in Loveland. (New Episode: Every Tuesday! (8 to Midnight) “You never know how the script will unfold, it’s a Jam Night and it’s a Blast”
4/1/2004 – After several critical listening and knob tweeking sessions, Dave Beegle emerges from the Dawg House with a Mastered Version of the up-coming release of Joy Jackson’s EP: To Be With You. (It Rocks)
3/11/2004 – 69 Times Headlines Night #2 @ White Buffalo. (Gig is set for May 22, 2004 @ the Buff. Joy’s brother, Jimi Jackson’s band SunMachine from Austin Texas, is set to open up the show)
3/10/2004 – 69 Times Headlines White Buffalo for 1st of 2 nights. (Greg play’s through Pain with a little help from his Friends)
3/3/2004 – Greg goes under the blade and has plum sized tumor removed from a saliva gland in Neck. (No Cancer, Large Scar and Large Bill)
2/28/2004 – Night #2 w/ Simon Kirke of Bad Co., The Joy Jackson Project w/ Joy, Greg, Tyler, Ricky and Chris Jackowski, are joined on stage by Bad Co. Drummer Simon Kirke (Simon sits in and plays the Econo Kit)
2/27/2004 – Under the name the Joy Jackson Project: Joy, Greg, Tyler, Ricky and Jeff open up a show for Simon Kirke, Drummer of Bad Co. Simon surprise’s everyone by playing guitar, piano and singing. (Simon’s Daughter, “BMG Recording Artist” Domino Kirke, joins her dad on stage and sings a tune)
1/26/2004 – After a year of tooling around on the Joy Jackson Recording Project at Morning Wood Studios, Dave Beegle and Greg enter the Mixing stage @ Dave’s Dawg House Studio.
1/10/2004 – Night #2 69 Times & Kip Winger. In front of another great crowd, the place goes crazy when Kip Winger joins 69 Times on stage & sings a couple of tunes.
1/9/2004 – 69 Times teams up w/ Colorado Rock Legend Kip Winger of Winger for 2 great nights, Night #1 - the Joy Jackson Acoustic Band open the show w/ a Rockin’ Econo set, Kip then played all the cool Winger songs w/ a kick ass Solo Acoustic set, then 69 Times tore it up with a killer 2 hr. closing set.
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