Nick13 Amoeba in-store

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Peter Freiberger
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Nick13 Amoeba in-store

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We played a five song set at Amoeba Records in Hollywood today. Fri/Sat at the Troubadour (sold out!)followed by two and a half weeks on the road.

Here's the Amoeba show. I was pretty nervous. Hopefully some of the tour will turn up on YouTube in the next few weeks and I'll be a bit more sure of myself.

http://www.amoeba.com/live-shows/videos/index.html
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good job!
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Post by Joachim Kettner »

I was really moved by this performance, and I haven't heard something as good as this, by a new performer, in a very long time!
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

Thanks guys. I see that someone has posted eight of the Nick13 songs from the new CD on YouTube. That's Lloyd Green on "Cupid's Victim", "Nashville Winter" and "Nighttime Sky". Greg Leisz and Josh Grange played on other tracks I understand.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... MASTA&aq=f
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Great music! It should not go unnoticed on the Forum.
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Thanks again! Nick has sold out last night and tonight at The Troubadour and Sunday we leave for almost three weeks of road work. Last night presented an unusual sight for L.A. these days, as there were two steel guitars on stage! Mine and John McDuffie's, who was playing for our excellent opening act, Linda Kaye.
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