Post from the Seven Bridges Blog
Thanks to all that came out last night to hear Seven Bridges at the South Lyon Concerts in the Park. We had a great weather night, a great turn out and the place was rockin’! A big thanks goes out to South Lyon and Ann for supporting this series and inviting Seven Bridges to be a part of this for the last 3 years.
Last night we introduced some new songs “Rocks in Your Shoes”, “What Do You Think About That” and a new Eagles tune “How Long”. We had a blast and the crowd had a great time. Al enjoyed our staple “Life in the Fastlane”.
Want to throw out a big thanks to John, our original drummer for 7B. He filled in last night for Rick who is away camping with his family. John sang “Sweet Home Alabama” and the crowd sang right along with him. (My dad thanks him as well) John will be playing tonight as Arlington Station in Royal Oak at the Farmers Market. If your out that way between 4 and 6, stop in and give he and Ron a listen.
Once again, Thanks for a great night and for all your support.
Dave..
Some Important News About Arlington Station
Some important news about Arlington Station:
Dave and Lisa are no longer with Arlington Station. Ron and I will be finishing out the shows on our August schedule.
Dave, Lisa and I have been friends for a long time and that won’t change. They will continue playing with Seven Bridges and pursuing other opportunities as well. Speaking of Seven Bridges, you may want to come out to South Lyon’s McHattie park tonight. We will all be playing music together again, with Lisa’s brother Keith as Seven Bridges (I’m filling in for their drummer, Rick). Looking forward to a great night of music.
Finally, Ron and I hope you come out and give us a listen. This bulletin will take the place of the August 1st newsletter, and I hope to be able to send out another update around the first of September to let you know what will become of Arlington Station.
Thanks for your support (past and, hopefully, future!),
John Natiw
Arlington Station
