Jam #3 Review
Jam #3 was special for me. My son, Tyson, was home on a surprise visit from the Marines. Having turned 21 earlier this year, this was the first time I’ve gotten a chance to have a drink with my boy in a bar. Haven’t seen him in a year. And since he’s become TikTok famous, I had to get him up on stage to sing a song with me.

We had 17 jammers in all, 10 of which are new members. We continue to grow as the process improves. The gaps between songs are getting shorter, as people are in place and ready to go when they are up. Trent Schug, of Varsity Rejects, became the first to attempt to hit for the cycle, playing bass, drums and singing on different songs.
For a bar that is currently very difficult to get into, due to construction blocking the main entrance, we had a really great turnout. The word is getting out and this is fast becoming a Wednesday night destination. It truly is great to see and I am proud of everyone involved.
Here are the set lists as they played out last night