Hinton Hotel 9th October 1999

The first song of the night didn't set the tone for the rest of it. Hot as always on the drums, but not that experienced in the role of lead singer, Ricky forgot the words to Janine.
He managed to pull himself together and the next two songs rocked the pub from it's foundations.
The two little cuties standing just outside the main doors (the venue isn't very big and the boys set up just inside the main doors) danced and seemed to be having a great time. Proving women of all ages LOVE Adam ( they were 2 maybe 3 years old). We hope this means that the boys have a base of future fans growing.
Serveral times through out the evening the small room was swamped with bus loads of pub crawlers, but the most interesting one was the Hens night.
The bride to be had to collect things from every pub they visited. She tried to get our boys to give up a sock, unfortunately for her they don't wear any.... So generous as they are Ricky gave her one of his sticks, Adam a guitar pick and Guy came up with a Total Country CD,they also all signed a flyer for her collection. She went away a happy young lady, her niece however wasn't as happy, 'cause she went away without Adams phone number...Oh well!
T.R.O.U.B.L.E. was as usual a show stopper, at one stageRicky was hitting the drums so hard I thought they were going to fall forward but he managed to keep them upright and the whole set Kicked Butt.
The publican asked if one of the patrons could pay a blues number with the boys, and being nice guys they said yes...Adam loaned him his guitar and he really wasn't bad. He ended up playing another song at the end of the night with Adam playing Bass, giving Guy a chance to play Harmonica. It's a little known fact that Guy Mitchell, was at one time, one of the best blues Harmonica player and singers on the blues scene, he proved that he may not have done it in a while but he hasn't lost his touch. Not bad for an old bloke. Keep it Country and in Randy's own words... SOOEY 1