Harwell-Grice Band played an Independence Day gig at another local brewery yesterday... we'd never played at Big Lick Brewing Co. before, but they have a really nice venue there, right in downtown Roanoke near the old railyard.
https://biglickbrewingco.com/ I've lived here almost my whole life and never noticed, but there's the hull of an old steam locomotive behind the parking lot that backs up to the railroad. Probably been there close to 100 years. Given Roanoke's history as a railroad town, it may well have been born and died right here. You can see it in the aerial picture from the fine folks at Google.
Incidentally, before this little town was called Roanoke, or the railroad came, it was called -wait for it- Big Lick.
Anyway, Josh was on vacation this week, so Gabe stepped up to be frontman, and our old buddy Ernie joined us on resonator guitar again. Gabe (and his custom Dearstone guitar!) did a great job, even scored us a $20 tip covering "Ripple" on the second set. I played Custom fretless
"Chain-Links" for the first set, and my old stand-by Persuader 5-string for the second set. We got paid up, loaded out and went to see some fireworks.
*The mural on the building next door kinda' creeped me out...