well that clears it up...that sucks, but to some places, rules are rules. They probably have been shut down prior to that for underage drinking or something of that nature and couldn\'t have taken the risk or something
Tough battle defending the club my man. You\'ve seen the stories...Freddie and Nikki were also kicked out, and they left 21 behind a long time ago. :lol: :duck: But really, do you think a 400 show veteran and a band member\'s wife would go around a show being disruptive enough to deserve getting kicked out? Postom had 2 friends kicked out too. I\'ve never heard of 5 people being kicked out of
any show, and that\'s just the 5 we know about. Also, Holly really was supposed to work merch. There was nobody working Breakfast merch. I chipped in the few minutes I had, but also observed sadly as people came over, fondled a Breakfast CD, were not spoken to, and left. What self-respecting rock club forces the bands that play there to go the night with nobody working merch because the band\'s help is under 21? Who benefits from that? What if the drummer is under 21? If a band tells the club that somebody works for them, and they clearly work all night and don\'t drink, they need to be allowed in. That\'s rock-bottom basic club management, something Harper\'s Ferry was lacking at this show.