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Agriculture, skepticism, politics
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Agriculture, skepticism, politics

Two shows this weekend

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It seems that I’m getting very familiar with I70. I’ll be heading to Hays on Friday for the fourth time in three weeks, this time to play a show with Jimmy Billinger. It’s been a while since we’ve played a duo show, so it should be a good time. We’re playing at what used to be called the Brass Rail and I hear they’ve done some remodeling and now call it just the Rail. They must have taken all the brass out. Perhaps they’ve painted it. We’ll have to see.

Saturday brings another Buster’s show. It’s short notice, so you should be able to find a seat. We also booked a show for the last weekend of spring break, which also happens to be Easter weekend. I’m sure everyone will be looking for something to do after church.

Don’t forget about what could be the last Pearl Grey show in Norton on 12 February. It’s a public V-Day dance, so everyone is invited. If you come, understand that you’ll be required to fill out a non-disclosure form. We don’t want anyone to know about the pop country that we’ll be playing.

Also, everyone should buy a copy of the next Gyp Hill Premiere. (For those of you who subscribe to the email update, spare me your spelling suggestions. I realized I spelled it wrongly immediately after I clicked send.) I just found out they’ll be doing a write up on me in it. Perhaps I shouldn’t recommend it until I read it, but I’m sure they’ll do a good job.

That’s enough for now. You’ll hear from me.

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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