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April 10, 2008

Happy 500th, Uncle John's Band

Shakedown20streetCongratulations to Uncle John's Band, Tampa Bay's mightiest Grateful Dead cover crew, which tonight celebrates its 500th gig playing at the same venue, Skipper's Smokehouse, another local institution.

The group's biggest heartthrob, vocalist-percussionist Dan DeGregory, is married to award-winning journo Lane DeGregory, who just happens to be my friend and colleague.

Anyway, tonight's show starts at 8 p.m. Cover is $7. For more info on the band and the venue, go HERE.

Have fun and shakedown responsibly!

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