EVEN BETTER THAN THE NIGHT BEFORE

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OMG! What a great time! I met more really nice people tonight and we had a blast! I ran into Joey on the bar level trying to leave the area when they were first letting people into the venue and got to say hi. The show was fantastic. Loved hearing Whitesnake's "In the Still of the Night." It was cool the show was changed up from the night before. When the the show ended, I tried to get one of the set lists, but the security guard didn't want to let anyone have them. Then JP walked out on stage and gave one to another person. The security guard got mad at him. I asked JP if he could get the other one for me, but he said the guard was already mad at him and that he was sorry. Cool of JP to take the time and talk to me. I then went to the merchandise area and bought 2 CD's by Day of Fire. The band was out in the lobby talking to people. I got to hang out with Josh, Chris, and Zach for about 20 minutes, and they signed my CD's and took a photo with me. They were surprised that I had seen them perform with DAUGHTRY at the Colorado State Fair and at the show the night before. Josh asked me my opinion about both the shows in NYC and explained that there were music executives in the audience tonight and that they were trying to get a record deal. That may have been why Chris did not come out and sing with them tonight. I asked if they were going to be at the show at Foxwoods and they said they were, but either something came up or Josh was mistaken, because only The Midway State opened at Foxwoods. I also asked if they were going to be at the Orlando show, and Josh said no to that date. They were really cool guys and very generous with their time. The whole night was a lot of fun and I enjoyed meeting the cool people in the line with me who decided to stand near me during the show because I brought them to a prime spot to see the whole show. And I got to make a new friend who posted under this event so I would see it and add him to my friends. Smiling

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Supporting DAUGHTRY because genuine talent should be celebrated and appreciated.