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Well, if it isn’t the famous Martini Bros. (l-r) Deuce Gibb, Mike Mead, and Rej Troup, stirring it up a bit with good ole Jim Beam... The band members were the main attraction for a special evening at Gullifty’s where a sold-out audience enjoyed dinner, the Martini Bros. documentary by Steve Wylam, and a kickin’ performance live by the trio themselves.


Check out those pants! (l-r)Martini Bros. Deuce Gibb, Rej Troup, and Mike Mead mix their sounds with the harmonica of Case 150’s Bryce Flurie.


Big Tubba Mista’s Johnny Victor shows his support for fellow musicians the Martini Bros. with dance partner and pal Gia, who was sporting the coolest ruby platforms we’ve ever seen :-)


Kendra Rhodes and Rebecca Curtis offer their widest smiles as a sign of approval for the Martini Bros.’ showcase. Looks like these two know how to have fun!


WOW! Five unanimous thumbs up. That must be some kind of record. EJ, Slick, Flaming Dick, Hot Rod Dave, and Kitty do their best Siskel and Ebertfor director Steve Wylam’s latest production.


(l-r) Caroline Rothwell, WTPA’s Columbo, and renown illustrator Mike Moppin had so much fun at the Martini Bros. event that it looks like the Twister Police had to be called in to untangle them after the show.


Live’s tour manager Matt Gracgy took some time from the world tour to catch the Martinis, and my, my, isn’t that Caroline Rothwell again? What a camera-ham! :-)

Kickin back for the "real" experience, Tracy Stanberry and Sam Zeiders give their stamp of approval for the Martini Bros. show.

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