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Chasing Blue performing at Threadgill's in Austin. Maggie MacKay (banjo), Suzanne Oleson (mandolin), Michael Reese (guitar), and Alex Muri (bass). They were minus their fiddler for this gig. Photo by Ron Baker.
We chased this storm for more than six hours from Interior, South Dakota to Thedford, Nebraska. It produces a cell with rotation of 148 knots. Although we didn't see a tornado, the guides were convinced one rainwrapped.
CHASE (THE SLEEPING WIRE HAIRED GIANT DACHSHUND): What the!!!!!.....
BARTENDER: WTF........ Dogs don't talk!
We chased this storm for more than six hours from Interior, South Dakota to Thedford, Nebraska. It produces a cell with rotation of 148 knots. Although we didn't see a tornado, the guides were convinced one rainwrapped. Near Valentine, we stopped to watch the shelf cloud approach and then we stayed ahead of it all the way to Thedford.
Had the privilage of shooting Chasing Ora as they played at the I2 Indigo on Friday night - it was a fantastic gig.
Check them out at their Myspace Page - well worth a listen.
These photos are copywrited me - please don't nick'em. Ta!
De koepel staat open, de wolken zweven voorbij en de sterren laten zich zien. Deze telescoop op volkssterrenwacht Mira in Grimbergen volgt hun pad aan de hemel.
By the time Chase turned 17 he and his family had moved to Rahway, New Jersey where he continue to write songs and would finally come into his own and develop as an all around artist. As time passed Tom Chase learned how to play two instruments (guitar and drums) and go on to perform at numerous open mics and get into hundreds of ciphers , impressing everyone that would his work. With a machine like work habit, Chase would get the chance to write for rock band such as FUSE, Chiba-Ken and The Voiceless etc.visit chase profile at brainstormlive.com/d/pg/groups/4097/tommy_chase/