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		<title>7.27.09 &#8211; The Blog of Dick</title>
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<p>It sucks. I absolutely hate it when tour ends. Even if I feel like I couldn&rsquo;t stand another second of it I still hate it when it ends. The road is an addiction in of it&rsquo;s self. Plenty of bands have gone down the long, hard road of addiction but, I&rsquo;m talking about something else &hellip; . . <br />
Our terrific audio-engineer, Jay Minger, once described loading our equipment in and out of shows as part of the physical rhythm of the night. I got on board immediately. That&rsquo;s what being on the road is &hellip; perpetual motion. There&rsquo;s no stopping on tour. The moment we&rsquo;re done playing Stone Cellar and sleeping through a light show we&rsquo;re getting gyros and haircuts in Neenah with Rhonda &hellip; &hellip; and, icing our faces in the morning with our coffee.<br />
(Sidenote: Icing your face is our new &ldquo;wake up and get going&rdquo; technique that I kind of concocted as a product of being a bit of a night dweller. Simply wake up, hungover or not, get an icepack or a bag of frozen veggies and slap it on your face. It&rsquo;s cold but, extremely effective.)<br />
Maybe we think Aberdeen will be chill on a Monday and we can haul up at a hotel and relax &hellip; instead they pack the Eagle&rsquo;s Club and have a huge blowout for us afterwards. Then a quick face icing and a short truck (for us at least) to Fargo finds us a sweet radio show and a great crowd. Followed quickly by meeting the lovely Chelsea Ray and her wonderful roommates. We didn&rsquo;t have a show that next night after The Nestor and they didn&rsquo;t see us so we (constantly moving of course) found a coffee shop, grabbed the acoustics and did it to it. Oh, but the nights not over &hellip; . with one high-octane acoustic set under our belts, great new friends and a few sodas all we needed was a piano at Chelsea&rsquo;s place and we were right back at it with what must of been three or four more hours of sing alongs &hellip; &hellip;<br />
From bar to venue to theater to coffee shop &hellip; good, bad, fun, shady, plus show or empty crowd it ends up being what it is &hellip; . constant. I don&rsquo;t actualize those details in myself from show to show. I don&rsquo;t know if Chris, Clint, Jay or Yorg do. I&rsquo;ve come to realize that once my blinders go up and my focus is on game time that every show, every night and every crowd (big or small) deserves the same passion, focus and drive as the next. That&rsquo;s what makes the road monotonous and perpetually new all the time. That&rsquo;s why I hate it when the road finally ends &hellip; . .</p>
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		<title>7-9-09 &#8211; Yorg from Appleton</title>
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Appleton, WI has been a blessing for BUMP.&#160; We&#8217;ve built up a really cool fanbase out here and we&#8217;re gonna keep returning.&#160; Fueled by the support of one Appleton&#8217;s favorite musicians Craig Welch and his band Ifdakar, we really had a HUGE turnout last night.&#160; Playing outside in between two buildings it almsot reminded us [...]]]></description>
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<p>Appleton, WI has been a blessing for BUMP.&nbsp; We&#8217;ve built up a really cool fanbase out here and we&#8217;re gonna keep returning.&nbsp; Fueled by the support of one Appleton&#8217;s favorite musicians Craig Welch and his band <a href="http://ifdakar.com/">Ifdakar</a>, we really had a HUGE turnout last night.&nbsp; Playing outside in between two buildings it almsot reminded us of a smaller CityFest.&nbsp; Lot&#8217;s more unbelievable shows to come on this summer tour.</p>
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		<title>7.9.09 &#8211; The Blog of Dick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again Bump has strapped up our boot laces and hit the road. We&#8217;ve started out in a three week stint to continue on in pushing our (relatively) new album &#8216;Forward&#8217; . . . .Night number one brought us to Appleton, WI to rip the patio at Stone Cellar. Great micro-brews, good food, kicking tunes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once again Bump has strapped up our boot laces and hit the road. We&#8217;ve started out in a three week stint to continue on in pushing our (relatively) new album &#8216;Forward&#8217; . . . .Night number one brought us to Appleton, WI to rip the patio at Stone Cellar. Great micro-brews, good food, kicking tunes and great hosts in Sarah and Craig, made for a special event. They&#8217;re extremely supportive and hospitable . . . .We also have an extra gun in our holsters in our new merch-girl and mascot Kari Vredevoogd . . . Kari&#8217;s cool enough to come out on the road with us, rock the merch booth and take some sweet pics . . . You&#8217;re the rock . . . .Eau Claire is next on our schedule of cities to melt and before you know it Bump will be in your back yard soon . . . .</p>
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		<title>Tour Log 3/22/09</title>
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Greetings from Hattiesburg, MS. So far today has been filled with on and off rain,
video games (at a free arcade&#8230; score!) and a flat tire on the trailer.
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<p><font color="#000000">Greetings from Hattiesburg, MS. So far today has been filled with on and off rain,<br />
video games (at a free arcade&hellip; score!) and a flat tire on the trailer.<br />
Yes, I like to check out bookstores when we travel and I had to check<br />
one out here in Hub Town. As I was driving I looked over and saw the<br />
kid sitting in shotgun in the pickup truck next to me pointing to the<br />
back of the van. Since our trailer in a mini, its very hard to even see<br />
it in the side view mirror, so I never would have seen it if this kid<br />
had not pointed it out to me&hellip; well anyway, I pulled over and find that<br />
I have a shredded left trailer tire. After finding that there was no<br />
spare (who carries spares, anyway?) and the wrong size wrench to change<br />
it even if I had the spare, I made the call to the boys back at the<br />
hotel. Two hours later, Clint and Yorg took a cab out to me and we were<br />
able to empty the valuables from the trailer into the van and backed<br />
the trailer up and took off. Oh, and FYI<span style="">&nbsp; </span>to<br />
people/bands that may be in the market for a used trailer: avoid a<br />
trailer that has 12 inch wheels. After making a few calls we found that<br />
many stores stopped carrying replacements wheels/tires because trailer<br />
companies have moved to using either 8 or 14 inch tires. Sorry if<br />
you&rsquo;re still reading this and you are not in the market for used<br />
trailers or not at all interested in what you have read so far. I will<br />
try to move things along now&hellip;.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">The last time we spoke I was in Denver killing a pot of coffee and snacking on Tag<br />
Alongs. Tonight I am carbed out on Lasagna and already drank all the<br />
shitty hotel coffee earlier, so let&rsquo;s see if I can make this somewhat<br />
interesting. After Denver we hit Steamboat Springs. The drive there was<br />
beautiful, and the as soon as we got to the Old Town Pub we were<br />
received with warm smiles and open menus. After I inhaled my Wrangler<br />
Special (a 16oz. prime rib), a Bloody Mary and potatoes I quickly began<br />
wondering how it would be possible to load in, play my guitar, and<br />
sing. There&rsquo;s nothing worse when you&rsquo;re trying to sing to soon after a<br />
meal&hellip; it&rsquo;s an art form to sing while holding back a burp. Anyway, the<br />
show was fantastic. We played strong and the crowd gave us a very<br />
positive reception. It was also during this show that I felt myself<br />
becoming very hot, but in a cold sweat kind of way. Luckily the<br />
adrenaline of playing can bet you through just about anything. I&rsquo;ll<br />
touch more on that later&hellip; it was also during this show that we had the<br />
pleasure of hanging out with Dave and Jen Harlan, good friends of ours<br />
that we met at Summercamp &rsquo;08. Thank you so much for your help, kids!<br />
Jen has many talents, but two that she excels at are making an amazing<br />
beef stroganoff, and helping a man when he has the flu. She gave me a<br />
bag full of vitamins, supplements, and tea for the road. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">So on to Grand Junction. The flu began to be much more pronounced, so this was the<br />
beginning of the hibernation. The gig in Grand Junction was good and we<br />
ended up meeting a ton of cool people. It was also excellent to find<br />
out during our first set break that there was a substantial bar tab<br />
that was available to us. Double Johnny Walker Black, please sir.<br />
Whiskey and the body flu go together like peas and carrots. Later we<br />
ended up crashing at some new friends place and we watched &ldquo;Stop Making<br />
Sense&rdquo; in its entirety. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Boise is next.<br />
The last few times we place Terrapin Station in Boise we ended up<br />
closing the bar early and enjoying and array of libations until the wee<br />
hours of the morning. But this night was different. A large number of<br />
Boise-ites made their way to the Bump show and made us feel very, very<br />
welcome. It was a blast&hellip; but my flu came back with vengeance during the<br />
second set. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Bad. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>So on<br />
set break I asked the bartended for something that would make me feel<br />
better. This was my introduction to the world of the Hot Toddie. It<br />
helped that it was a very good one (compared to the ones that I would<br />
be having at each club for the next 3 nights)&hellip; and extremely large.<br />
Anyway, I made it through the show and we really made some good friends<br />
and sold an impressive amount of merch.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">The next morning<br />
was hell. Everything hurt and any movement was absolute pain. I slept<br />
in the back the entire way and thanks to some &ldquo;cold medicine&rdquo; from Jay<br />
and Bryce my situation stabilized and I slept for the entire drive to<br />
Moscow. It&rsquo;s probably better off too&hellip; Clint navigated like a pro<br />
through some snow covered passes and narrow, slippery stretches of road<br />
that no one should have to drive a loaded van and trailer through.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>John&rsquo;s<br />
Alley is the big venue in Moscow, ID and it is an interesting mix of<br />
students, music fans, pool sharks, and drunks. The in house sound<br />
engineer, Vertical Dave is a bad ass, and despite being bit on the arm<br />
by an unidentified woman was in great spirits and made sure that my<br />
condition kept under control by hot toddies, Red Bull, and whiskey.<br />
Thank you, Vertical Dave, and Moscow.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Bellingham was<br />
next. What a cool town, and if you look on a map where it is you can<br />
help but whisper under your breath, &ldquo;Holy shit&hellip;&rdquo;. Yeah, it&rsquo;s that out<br />
there&hellip; virtually Canada. But it was a beautiful venue. The Wild Buffalo<br />
was fantastic, and we got a chance to play with some new friends, the<br />
band Lazy Bones. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Eugene, OR was<br />
next. This was an interesting night with an even more interesting<br />
lineup. It went Bump, then a band called The Bombs from LA, and lastly<br />
another band from Portland called Louie Larue. All I can say is that is<br />
was an interesting, good night. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Portland, OR was<br />
next. Thanks to Nick, E. Treush (Hollywood Story) and Yesta for the<br />
hospitality and great music. The after party was something out of a<br />
movie&hellip; Crazy.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>What I loved about Portland is<br />
that every person I met was a musician and in at least 4 bands. Anyone<br />
looking to relocate to find a band? Portland could be your answer.<span style="">&nbsp; </span></font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">San Francisco<br />
was a treat. Pat B., our old friend, band mate gave us a proper tour of<br />
the city, as well as a run through Golden Gate Park, which by all<br />
accounts was a fucking trip. The show was fantastic, and it was a very<br />
huge pleasure to be able to have Pat up to help us through a powerful<br />
&ldquo;Sugaree&rdquo;, and killed on the hyper, old school fun of &ldquo;Fat Ass&rdquo;. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Thanks for spending the evening with us, Pappy.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">LA was next.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>We<br />
drove from SF through the night and arrived at Brad Etheridge&rsquo;s at<br />
around 10:30am, where quickly went back to sleep until 3:00pm when we<br />
were awakened by Brad yelling, &ldquo;Hey fuckers. What do want on your<br />
burgers?&rdquo; It was probably the only way to properly wake up at that<br />
point, so thanks Brad. Anyway, it was a treat to be able to share the<br />
stage with our old friends The Natives Of The New Dawn. It had been<br />
about a year since we had played together last, so we definitely caught<br />
up. It was also good to see Laurie B., Mike Levanos, Guy and Marc. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Winston&rsquo;s in<br />
Ocean Beach is always a treat&hellip; especially when every time we play there<br />
is a bum fight just outside the venue and we had ringside seats. It<br />
involved an attempted hit and run and a vigilante bum that ran two city<br />
blocks to stop this evil doer and teach him a lesson. Punches were<br />
thrown&hellip; though the punches were pretty week, so I really don&rsquo;t think<br />
anyone was hurt. Thank God, right? Special thanks to Joy and friends<br />
for making it out.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">After Ocean<br />
Beach, I had a burrito (which have been culinary staple on this tour<br />
for some reason), saddled up and began driving towards Austin. Leaving<br />
at around 10:30 pm, I made it to somewhere between Tucson and the New<br />
Mexico border around 7:00am where I finally gave up the reigns and<br />
slept beautifully. After waking up at around 4:30pm I quickly realizing<br />
that my teeth were floating, I had Jay pull over to the rest stop<br />
ahead. After finally making the walk from the van to the bathroom, the<br />
first thing I see is a giant sign that says, &ldquo;Watch For Snakes&rdquo;. The<br />
two things that I am dying to see first hand is a tornado and a<br />
dangerous snake&hellip; well, no snakes this time around. Welcome to Texas,<br />
right? Well, after stopping in beautiful Ozona, TX for the night, we<br />
edged closer to Austin. About 30 minutes into the ride, the power<br />
steering went out and that was that&hellip; a shredded serpentine would<br />
sideline team Bump and set us back about three hours, but it gave Yorg,<br />
Dick and I a chance to work on our tan. And work on our tan we did&hellip; </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsWIsP-NYeQ&amp;feature=channel_page">The Perfect Van Breakdown</a></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">so<br />
much that I am still peeling a week and a half later. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>After the repair we made it to Austin and played the Flamingo Cantina. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>To have an hour and a half set during SXSW is unheard of, so it was a treat.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>The<br />
show went great, and a special hell yeah goes out to Austin&rsquo;s Moving<br />
Matter who played after us. Our second show was at the Dizzy Rooster on<br />
Wednesday night. Though the sound system was pretty much a joke, we<br />
pulled through with a bare bones rock show featuring more of our high<br />
energy favorites and it was a great night.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Special thanks to Justin Doloski, Greg &ldquo;Quaff&rdquo; Williams, Rachel, and everybody else. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>It<br />
was also bittersweet to be able see Dan Currie and Matt Van, who were<br />
both there working/playing (respectfully) for the Detroit band the<br />
Deadstring Brothers. Looking back, Austin was definitely a highlight.<br />
There is no doubt about that. Where else can you go and watch music<br />
non-stop from 11am to 2 am straight.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>People<br />
watching is a fun side activity&hellip; I had to idea that it was possible for<br />
grown men to fit into jeans that were so tight and tapered&hellip; it was a<br />
fucking joke. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Next, I would<br />
like to reach out to all college students, party people, music<br />
fans/freaks, and anybody else who is looking to do something fun for<br />
their spring break time. I implore you. Don&rsquo;t do the stupid-ass Daytona<br />
Beach/Fort Lauderdale <i style="">wherever you kids go now</i> places.<br />
If you like music, like meeting new people, and like going to the bar,<br />
Austin during SXSW kills any resort bullshit place you could go during<br />
spring break.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I equate SXSW to spring break for<br />
musicians&hellip; so all you other people should just come and<br />
join/support/party with the bands from all around the world. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Lake Charles was<br />
next and went very well. For some reason in Lake Charles it&rsquo;s normal to<br />
order a beer and shotgun said beer with your buddies and bartender. But<br />
after all, it was Clint&rsquo;s birthday so as far I&rsquo;m concerned, anything<br />
goes, right? </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">NOLA was next<br />
fantastic. We did the Bank Street Grille, and we got there just in time<br />
for dinner, which was boiled crawfish, potatoes, onions, mushrooms,<br />
corn, and for dessert steamed pineapple. It&rsquo;s was a cultural experience<br />
because the proper etiquette was to stand around a table and just grab<br />
as much as you can and eat it right there. I got a personal lesson from<br />
a drunk local who went by &ldquo;Captain Morgan&rdquo; on how to properly eat<br />
crawfish. (side note: I later found that &ldquo;Captain Morgan&rdquo; was infamous<br />
for knowing when every neighborhood bar had their weekly boil and would<br />
be there all night slamming the beers on special and eating as much<br />
free food as he can). The show went fantastic, and a special treat for<br />
us was that we were able to share the bill with Ann Arbor/Chicago band<br />
Nomo. We also shared the stage with them the next night in Hattiesburg,<br />
MS and the Thirsty Hippo. This venue was one of the coolest we&rsquo;ve seen<br />
on this tour&hellip; a very relaxed, comfortable environment.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">So on to Oxford, MS, Auburn, Alabama, then Florida. See you next time. </font></p>
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Welcome again to another installment of Bryce&#8217;s blog. I&#8217;d like to call it &#34;The Blog of Dick&#34; but, Joey said it wasn&#8217;t politically correct and we&#8217;d get a bunch of people reading for the wrong reasons. Oh well . . .
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<p>Welcome again to another installment of Bryce&#8217;s blog. I&#8217;d like to call it &quot;The Blog of Dick&quot; but, Joey said it wasn&#8217;t politically correct and we&#8217;d get a bunch of people reading for the wrong reasons. Oh well . . .<br />
Here we are hangin&#8217; in the biggest resort town in the US at the lovely Kelly Cooper&#8217;s celestial apartment. A warm welcome and the dewy Florida night air are reminders of how sick I am of hotel rooms. Whether I&#8217;ve got one to myself or I&#8217;m sharing it the Bump Army (that sounds just a little G-A-Y, right?) Anyhooooooo . . . .</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve got a early show in Gainesville tonight at the Backstage Lounge and we&#8217;re off to Orlando to rock Underground Bluz. This is the beginning of a five day stretch up and down the coast of Florida which will eventually launch us north and on our way back home.<br />
I&#8217;d like to take a second to thank Katina, Zoe and Tyler for all their hospitality in Auburn, Alabama. A great place with great people is the best kind of place to crash when you&#8217;re on the road. These lovely people let us, essentially, move in for two days and then brought as many people to the show as they could gather. If you&#8217;re looking to pick up hula-hoopin&#8217; look Katina up in Auburn, AL. Mandy and her friends also deserve a shout out for filling the seats with their enthusiasm for Bump and our cause.</p>
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I&#8217;m pretty pumped about this week. First of all we entered Florida under good circumstances. A good drive to a cool person&#8217;s house to wake up to the Florida sun. Then, two straight shows heading deeper into the coast. After that I get to see my childhood friend Kate Holiday in St. Petersburg when we play The Garage. Then off to Miami (which is not far from my relatives place in West Palm Beach) and I&#8217;ll hopefully get to see my cousins. Laura, Don, my aunt and my uncle are the greatest and I really miss them. After all athat I get to see my Father (Hank), his wife Karen, my brothers Kane and Ty and my sister Brennan. I haven&#8217;t seen them in a very long time and I miss them dearly. It&#8217;s the perfect appetizer to seeing my darlin&#8217; in Knoxville. I&#8217;ll leave that at that . .. . .<br />
In closing, . . . . if you haven&#8217;t had a chance to see Bump on this recent tour or you can&#8217;t make it to one of our upcoming shows just hold your horses. We promise we&#8217;ll be back to see y&#8217;all real soon. I can promise, also, that we can&#8217;t wait for the good times ahead . . .</p>
<p>Peace out . . . .<br />
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		<title>Nailing Hattiesburg!!!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m giving a big shout out to Brad, the owner and promoter for the Thirsty Hippo in Hattiesburg, MS.&#160; Brad&#8217;s reputation was proven as a phenomonal music promoter brining out a slew of music lovers from the Hattiesburg area out on a Tuesday.&#160; We played there&#160;last night with NOMO&#160;from Ann Arbor&#160;to a packed house.&#160; Not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m giving a big shout out to Brad, the owner and promoter for the Thirsty Hippo in Hattiesburg, MS.&nbsp; Brad&#8217;s reputation was proven as a phenomonal music promoter brining out a slew of music lovers from the Hattiesburg area out on a Tuesday.&nbsp; We played there&nbsp;last night with NOMO&nbsp;from Ann Arbor&nbsp;to a packed house.&nbsp; Not only did we make a lot of new fans but we had a hell of a good time with NOMO, who put on a&nbsp;legendary&nbsp;set of music themselves.&nbsp; We&#8217;re on our way to Oxford, MS&nbsp;gearing up&nbsp;for a week in Florida!&nbsp; I&nbsp;saw the poster for the DMA&#8217;s and it looks sweet.&nbsp; I never thought while watching old Ted Nugent videos on Classic VH1 in college that I would be playing with him, let alone his original Detroit band&nbsp;The Amboy Dukes!&nbsp; WTF!&nbsp;&nbsp;Two and a half months on the road has been rewarding and exhausting and&nbsp;I&#8217;m definitely looking forward to playing the Fillmore because it&#8217;s always been my dream to play on that stage!&nbsp; We&#8217;ll see you in the south!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Nailing Hattiesburg!!!!!!</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m giving a big shout out to Brad, the owner and promoter for the Thirsty Hippo in Hattiesburg, MS.  Brad&#8217;s reputation was proven as a phenomonal music promoter brining out a slew of music lovers from the Hattiesburg area out on a Tuesday.  We played there last night with NOMO from Ann Arbor to a packed house.  Not only did we make a lot of new fans but we had a hell of a good time with NOMO, who put on a legendary set of music themselves.  We&#8217;re on our way to Oxford, MS gearing up for a week in Florida!  I saw the poster for the DMA&#8217;s and it looks sweet.  I never thought while watching old Ted Nugent videos on Classic VH1 in college that I would be playing with him, let alone his original Detroit band The Amboy Dukes!  WTF!  Two and a half months on the road has been rewarding and exhausting and I&#8217;m definitely looking forward to playing the Fillmore because it&#8217;s always been my dream to play on that stage!  We&#8217;ll see you in the south!    </p>
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		<title>Oh Hattiesburg&#8230;</title>
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Why oh why did the trailer wheel have to blow? Why? So close to the finish line for this massive tour? Damnit. . . . . Today Chris was simply going for a cup o&#8217; Joe and a magazine and a random explosion of asphalt and rubber put the trailer of tilt and our guitar [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why oh why did the trailer wheel have to blow? Why? So close to the finish line for this massive tour? Damnit. . . . . Today Chris was simply going for a cup o&#8217; Joe and a magazine and a random explosion of asphalt and rubber put the trailer of tilt and our guitar player on the shoulder.<br />
But, we are Bump. We are thick skinned and road ready. We will press on and find the finish line on April 10th after our show in Cincinnati at Stanley&#8217;s Pub.<br />
After we nurse our wounds and the wounds of Van Gogh (I think that&#8217;s what we&#8217;ve settled on. I like Van Haggar) we move on to play Two Stick in Oxford, MS and Olde Auburn Ale House in Alabama before moving down through a large portion of Florida. So, keep in touch. Keep checking the web site and know ahead of time if we&#8217;re coming to lay the law down in your city.<br />
More soon from Bump Tales . . . . .</p>
<p>Dick on Bass (with less and less strings)</p>
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		<title>Blog Damnit!</title>
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Over six weeks so far . . . . I&#8217;m pretty sure it&#8217;s only gonna get better from here . . .
Bump has been out on the road rocking city to city from Grand Rapids to Boise and Jackson Hole to The City of Angels and I don&#8217;t see us losing any steam with just [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over six weeks so far . . . . I&#8217;m pretty sure it&#8217;s only gonna get better from here . . .<br />
Bump has been out on the road rocking city to city from Grand Rapids to Boise and Jackson Hole to The City of Angels and I don&#8217;t see us losing any steam with just over three weeks to go. When this tour started we had just finished recording our new release &quot;Forward&quot; . . . we were pumped about the new songs and ready to get on the road. And, it has shown over the last month and a half as we&#8217;ve gotten hot and started firing up every stage we&#8217;ve seen since February 5th.<br />
It&#8217;s been a long road but, all the people along the way have made it feel like home every step of the way. Some of our friends such as Kari and Aimie V from Kalamazoo who saw us three nights straight from Grand Rapids to Chicago. Thanks girls . . . . Or Nate and Emily who were nice enough to put up with our shananigans on yet another tour. All the people up and down the Northwest and on down the coast were just outstanding people with nothing but generousity and positivity in them. Thanks everybody . . . . .<br />
From here on out (and, since we got into San Fransisco) it&#8217;s sunny days and sweaty shows. I can&#8217;t wait . . . So, if you&#8217;re gonna be in SXSW, N&#8217;Orleans, Florida or most of the deep south over the next three weeks come on out and see what we&#8217;ve got cooking . . . . because, if you&#8217;re not there we&#8217;re just gonna have a shit load of fun without ya . . .</p>
<p>Dick from the Low End . . .</p>
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