Friday, April 27, 2007

THE RANDY GENET BENEFIT

THE RANDY GENET BENEFIT
(Owner of Music Sound World - Supporting Tulsa Musicians since 1974,)
April 29th (Sunday) -

VFW Presents:
6th & Madison Tulsa, OK
2:00 p.m./11:00 p.m. - $10 cover

Donations $:
Randy Genet Fund Raising Account
% Security Bank
P.O. Box 47136
Tulsa, OK 74147

Bands Performing:
2:00-David Dover w/Rocky Frisco - www.daviddover.com or www.myspace.com/daviddover
3:00-Tulsa Boyz - www.myspace.com/DavidThayer
4:00-The Wanda Watson Band - www.wandawatsonband.com or www.myspace.com/wandaandfriends
5:00-Steve Pryor - www.stevepryor.com or www.myspace.com/stevepryor
6:00-The Zigs - www.thezigsband.com
7:00-Glenn R. Townsend w/Billy Snow
8:00-The Jumpshots
9:00-Infinity
10:00-The Plumbers

There's a rumor that the great rockin' fiddlemeister Randy Crouch, will be showing up to play with us! Fingers crossed!

Randy Genet had life threatening medical ordeals in recent months and he's not out of the woods yet.
His friends and family want to pull together to help pay his HUGE bills. If we can put a dent in just one hospital bill people, it will help him so much. So, please come and support this friend of ours! Randy is a great person and desrves all the help we can send his way.
Larry Boggs w/Infinity came up with the idea of a benefit for Randy. Terry Dikeman (an original employee of MUSIC SOUND WORLD) has been burnin' up the phone lines getting 'silent auction' items. So far he's accumulated approximately $10,000 worth of all kinds of musical items. There will also be small raffled off items in-between acts and a 50/50 raffle at the end of the evening. Also up for bidding is a recording package: 10 hours of studio time from Joe Hancock with CD Mastering by David Teegarden.

The VFW has a new "state of the art" L.E.D. stage lighting system.
If you haven't been there in a while, the place is really looking great! There's been a huge change made over the last 2-1/2 years since the veterans have graciously helped so many in allowing us all to use their venue for these types of shows. They have a brand new parking lot all around the building lit and landscaped. They're stripping the old paint off the building down to it's original brick. The interior is completely remodeled from new ceiling tiles & lighting, down to the refinished woodwork and hardwood floors. Centennial Park is right across the street.

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