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Agriculture, skepticism, politics
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Agriculture, skepticism, politics

Cheating time

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Mason says hi.
Actually, he says “cough, sniffle, wheeze”.

For those of you who have forgotten to read the band log, he’s been pretty sick lately. While our prayers are with him in that he either gets better or gets better drugs, the shows for now are booked as acoustic, solo shows unless otherwise noted.

I’ll be playing tonight at PJ’s in Aggieville. Why they picked me to open their weekly country night I don’t know, but I’m quite thankful and I’ll give it the old “I hate country music” try.

Friday night will be a big show at the Rail. In Mason’s absence, Johnny Lapka has graciously volunteered to play the show, and Jim has graciously allowed Michael Kisner to tag along. That’s right, folks, it’s a de facto Pearl Grey reunion show, and we’ll be playing all the old songs I hate so much. Come out and let us rock your taxes off.

Saturday is a long-overdue show at Buster’s in Sun City. I’ve haven’t been there since June and I’m twitching for my fix.

Aaron

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Aaron Traffas farms near Sharon, Kansas. When he's not farming, he works for Purple Wave. A 2017 nominee for Songwriter of the Year at the Rocky Mountain CMAs, Aaron is an active singer and songwriter and the Aaron Traffas Band's latest release, 2023's Real Small Town, can be found at iTunes, Amazon and Spotify. Aaron served as president of the Kansas Auctioneers Association in 2017 and on the National Auctioneers Association Education Institute Board of Trustees from 2009 through 2013. An active contract bid caller, he has advanced to the finals in multiple state auctioneer contests.

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