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| date = July 22, 1996 | |||
| venue = The Bug Theatre | |||
| | | location = Denver, CO | ||
| lineup = Kristen Barry<br>Rick DeChurch<br>David Doyle<br>Brad Caseldan | |||
| bands = Three Fish | |||
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Kristen Barry<br> | |||
Rick DeChurch<br> | |||
David Doyle<br> | |||
Brad Caseldan | |||
|} | |||
== Setlist == | == Setlist == | ||
(unknown) | (unknown) | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Opening for Three Fish. | Opening for Three Fish. There is a fan review of their set that mentions Kristen, backed up on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20000622174053/http://www.vechte.com/robbi_robb/concerts/release2.html internet archive]. | ||
"Kristen Barry opened the show with a short, punky set. While the band seemed a little inexperienced musically, they were lively and interacted well with the audience. Kristen, expecially, exhibited a willingness to get involved in conversation with the audience, several of whom volunteered their services as roadies. It was unclear whether they actually wanted the job, or whether they just wanted a closer view of Mrs. Barry ..." | |||
Latest revision as of 16:38, 25 January 2026
| 1996-07-22 | |
|---|---|
| Venue | The Bug Theatre |
| Location | Denver, CO |
| Date | July 22, 1996 |
| Lineup | Kristen Barry Rick DeChurch David Doyle Brad Caseldan |
| Other Bands | Three Fish |
Setlist
(unknown)
Recording Info
None.
Media
...
Notes
Opening for Three Fish. There is a fan review of their set that mentions Kristen, backed up on the internet archive.
"Kristen Barry opened the show with a short, punky set. While the band seemed a little inexperienced musically, they were lively and interacted well with the audience. Kristen, expecially, exhibited a willingness to get involved in conversation with the audience, several of whom volunteered their services as roadies. It was unclear whether they actually wanted the job, or whether they just wanted a closer view of Mrs. Barry ..."
