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College Radio Dropouts at the Red Vic
January 11, 2008
marker on paper, 5" x 7"

The College Radio Dropouts played their first show with their new name as part of the Red Vic Sessions.

Ronnie Cato hosts music each week at the Red Vic Peace Cafe, a coffee shop attached to a hotel that usually isn't open this late.

This is the drawing of the week for January 6-12, 2008.

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And If Your Hands... Played Funny Songs
January 11, 2008
marker on paper, 5" x 7"

Good and funny music "And If Your Hands Were Metal That Would Mean Something" played.

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College Radio Dropouts in Harmony
January 11, 2008
marker on paper, 5" x 7"

Dan Donohue and Shavi Blake have shed the "Clydes" name and are now the College Radio Dropouts. They brought their harmony to the Red Vic Peace Cafe for the Red Vic Sessions.

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Star Ledbetter Was Too Crazy
January 11, 2008
marker on paper, 5" x 7"

Star Ledbetter was the final performer at the Red Vic Sessions that Friday.

"I was too crazy to build a love affair. It's too late to ask, I hope you always win..." he sung.

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Looner Singer
January 11, 2008
marker on paper, 4" x 6"

Looner is a duet with a whole lot more added with one of those looping machines.

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Clyde Swayze Plays Wendy Headquarters
October 6, 2007
marker and pencil on paper, 4" x 6"

Dan Donohue and Chavy Blake didn't play "She's Like the Wind," but will consider calling their band "Clyde Swayze."

This is the drawing of the week for September 30 - October 6, 2007.

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The Audience on the Porch-Balcony Enjoys the Clydes
October 6, 2007
marker and pencil on paper, 4" x 6"

Dan plays bass as Chavy sits and plays guitar. The drummer is a robot - considered sexy at Wendy headquarters. Packman and Arthur look down from the porch.

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Heart Sung Out
October 6, 2007
marker and pencil on paper, 4" x 6"

Dan really belts 'em.

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The Clydes Belt Their Songs at the Blarney Stone
September 13, 2007
marker and pencil on paper, 9" x 12"

Dan and Shavi, having broken off from the Elegant Clydes, play their first show as a duo with all original songs at the Blarney Stone, a proper Irish Pub in the Richmond. I was a benefit for the film "Death by Corporation" based on the real human rights abuses of Chevron, the most profitable company ever.

This is the drawing of the week for September 9-15, 2007.

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Three Hot Chixxx Play at the Blarney Stone
September 13, 2007
marker on paper, 4" x 6"

Three Hot Chixxx, in their first gig, play their unique brand of hyperactive cheerleader punk pop at the Blarney Stone.

It was a benefit for "Death by Corporation," a fictional film being produced by Tony Cruz loosely based on Chevron's pattern of involvement with human rights abuses and murders around the world. Tony became involved in this issue while working with Amnesty International and has read this statement directly to the shareholders.

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