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Saturday, July 6, 2019

GJOA Club 7/6/19 Brooklyn, New York


My return to Escape From Transit was a fun one and we performed well. 

Of Note is the inclusion of Carl Yegg to our lineup and we wish him well as expectedly he will bear grudges against his bandmates both professionally and personally in the near future from our proximity alone.


Following is a few lists beginning with the ever important set list.

Premiered tonight was I've Got A Woman (the Ray Charles classic), The Who tune Squeeze Box (as has been performed with Mike Roberto Yegg on Drums as I was detained at the prior Escape From Transit and other performances), A Week Of Sundays (an original number by Carl Yegg), Top Of The World (a standard tune made popular by someone whom I am sure I have heard of but who's name escapes me) and Blue Weekend (a Tom and Joe Yegg original).


There we are slotted amongst the second half of the day (photo courtesy of Vlad "The Viz" Uncensored LTD.)


(photo courtesy of V.U. LTD.)


The Comfy Chair who performed after our set and most enjoyable too.

(L to R) - Tom Yegg, Joe Yegg, Mike Roberto Yegg and Tom Meglino.


Mimi and me.


Refreshments were served and by request a request was placed to label such with dietary/allergy details.


External Escape.


It just isn't the GJOA Club without the displaced Johnny Pump astride the sidewalk entrance.

This Is Show # 30

The Yeggs have performed other shows without me and frankly I lost count so we begin anew.