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Wednesday May 12, 2010 Welcomes West 34 Show # 98

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Dirt and Mongo

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West 34 was assembled in the latter half of 2007 and played their first show as a headliner at Penny Road Pub on November 30, 2007. West 34 was founded and assembled by band leader “Big Wave” Dave Johnson and band manager Uncle Freddy. Our vision then and now is to perform deep cut classic rock and blues covers by such greats as Robin Trower, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, John Mayall, The Allman Brothers and Led Zeppelin as well as working out original material and improvisational jams in front of our live audiences. There is also a little bit of Surf Rock thrown in just because we dig it. Dave is a highly talented and accomplished guitar virtuoso who also plays keyboard, trumpet and sings. He is the son of a music instructor and has been playing trumpet and piano since the age of 5. He picked up and excelled at guitar in his early teens. West 34 also includes Aaron Allan on drums, who has been with West 34 since day 1. Aaron hails from Gardner IL and is one of the most exciting and energetic players on the local music scene. He also sings and can play guitar. Our front man and second guitarist is Tim Majewski from La Grange , IL . Tim was raised on the blues and has a silky smooth voice to go along with his awesome rhythm and lead guitar work. Our newest edition is Eugene Mcghee on bass. Born and raised in Chicago . Eugene is an accomplished electric and upright bass player and is a recent graduate of The Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University with a Masters Degree of Music in Jazz Studies. Together we are West 34, a high energy rock and blues band that is not only fun and exciting to watch, but highly accomplished musically. We have performed well over 100 shows in and around Chicago land since our debut in November of 2007.

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