3:02am, Tuesday, March 2nd 2001 -


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12:58pm, Wed. August 1, 2001 -

Catching up! Last couple of weeks have been full of shows. Lacey in Tune was so much fun! The sun showed up and lots of local kids helped our performance by dancing at the front of the stage for our entire performance. They were awesome! Bellevue Arts Fair and Live at Lunch were great. We have been performing 3 new songs that will be on our next CD. By the way we are selling all of our CD's for just $ 5 now. Also a guest book will be added to our website where you can post comments about the band, our music, etc.

4:34pm, Sunday, July 8, 2001 -

Starbucks Pre 4th of July Music Fest was a huge success for everyone. Starbucks had trouble keeping up with all the coffee sales and Little Green Men ran out of CD's and T-shirts! We actually felt like rock stars signing all the autographs after the show. We plan on doing at least one more of these parking lot shows before the summer is over.


6:11am, Tuesday, July 3, 2001 -

Great show at the Peace Concert yesterday! Gorgeous weather, beautiful setting (Volunteer Park in Seattle), and a great crowd! Thanks to Don Glen for all of his work making this series happen every year.


Our show at The Freemont Fair was hectic! The traffic was horrible and we barely made it in time to play our set. I'm still not exactly sure how we arrived. Somehow we managed to have the Seattle Police Department allow us to drive down a street that was closed off to vehicles. When we finally found our stage, there was an uptight lady wielding traffic cones yelling at us because we were late, the sound crew was just getting set up, and we finally performed a shortened but lively set. Most people were headed towards the parade to get a spot for viewing, but we captured the attention of quite a few people on their way there. The real kicker was that after our performance we were held captive! We were told that we couldn't leave until after the parade was over (which was not until 2:3 0 or 3). Needless to say, tempers flared, especially mine (Pam). Alicia (Chucky's girlfriend) said that she had never seen me get that angry before. First time for everything. We had another show to get to in Olympia (Super Saturday) and there was no way we would make it if we waited. After a few heated moments, the next band arrived and Bruce informed the gentleman who was holding us captive, that if the other band wanted our parking spots, they would have to let us leave! They finally led us out a side street and we were on our way! Thank God! Don't get us wrong, the fair itself is probably one of the best and most interesting around. We actually wished we could have stayed. On the way out two young ladies were riding around us on bicycles, completely naked. I (Pam) thought they had some kind of body stockings on, but Bruce and Pat assured me that it was just body paint.


Super Saturday was totally refreshing! Everyone involved was pleasant and extremely helpful! The lineup on the main stage was great and we headlined to a terrific crowd!


2:00pm, Sunday, June 10, 2001 -

Fun show at Mountain shots last night. Pam was attired in Kiss-like makeup and about 10 lucky people walked home with free CD's. Jaima, who has taken over booking the music for Mt. Shots, has been doing a great job and is bringing in bands from out of state to perform.


4:00pm, Friday,June 1st 2001 -

I'm happy to say the band is moving forward and gaining momentum again after having experienced quite a few bumps in the road these last couple of years. We had a great time at Mt. Shots last weekend and are getting ready for the fair and festival season. We've also been cranking out some new tunes and are beginning to get the new CD out to some industry folks. So far the response has been very favorable.

We wanted to thank every one of you who has ever attended a show, or supported us in any way. It means a lot to us! We also have a favor to ask you. We are in the process of building our following up and need your help. A portion of our shows are out of town (presently the Seattle-Tacoma areas).

If you know of anyone in these area's who might be interested in hearing us perform, please forward this mail to them, or let them know about shows in there area. We are looking forward to all of the shows this summer and hope to see you there. Thanks for your support!

Yes, we all survived the quake :)
(you really didn't expect us to have a problem with
a little rock n roll did you? :)

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