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OCTOBER 4, 2003
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Source: Uncle Joe On Air
http://unclejoe.com/onair/afest03.htm
October 4, 2003: Over 16,000 rocked the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in
Irvine at the sold-out Budweiser Arrowfest 2003. The Uncle Joe's Race cars
were on display with a NASCAR Winston Cup car and NHRA Mustang Funny Car at
the Automobile Club of Southern California Motorsports area. With the sun
breaking through a light cloud cover, the music started with Led Zepagain
and Which One's Pink, two of the best Rock cover bands ever. The main
event kicked off with Eddie Money rocking the main stage. Then it was
Cheap Trick's turn, with Rick Nielsen pulling out his legendary
Checkerboard Hamer 5 Neck guitar for an ear shattering set. Time for
another beer break? Not so fast Chuckie, next up was Foreigner's Lou
Gramm. During Lou's set, the mighty fine chaps from Yes detoured backstage
where they admired the Yard House beer truck while chatting with yer Unc.
Then they put on a grand display of musicianship reflecting their 35 years
experience. The icing on the cake was Journey taking the stage by storm.
In all my years of concerts, I have never seen so many Southern Californian
fans stay throughout an entire show, actually not trying to be first out of
the parking lot! What a set!! Of course, the whole Arrow 93 crew was on
hand announcing each band on stage, and rumor has it that ears were ringing
clear into Monday morning drive time. Another Classic night of Classic
Rock! Here's the first batch of photos! (Photos online at the URL above.)
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