Okay, so pretty much every publication in the universe previewed this show, which sold out. Shocking, I know. As hard as the unlucky souls trapped outside tried to talk their way into the sold-out show, it would have been impossible to squeeze any more warm bodies into the overstuffed Nectar Lounge. Fortunately, hauling my bulky camera bag actually served me well, because I always had a little bit of extra space in front of me. Of course, dancing with a big bag is awkward, but no big, because I spent the first half of the show shooting dim photos. Meanwhile, all of the Saturday Knights’ rabid fans shouted along to every song on “Mingle” (CD release, my ass– this record’s been all over town by now) and jockeying to get closer to the stage. Trent Moorman drummed for the band, and I am working on identifying a mysterious-but-familiar-looking lady bass player and the tiny vocalist that sang the lady parts on “Patches” (and it wasn’t Jenna Leigh, who sang the part on the album, ’cause she’s in Europe.) If you missed the show, that’s a shame, but the Saturday Knights ARE playing the Top Pot Donuts 2nd Annual Doughnut Eating Competition (?!) July 26.
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