Wood Nymph and I are familiar with two regional all-female bands which perform songs by male bands. Covering the work of Guns & Roses is the band "Paradise Kitty;" covering the work of Iron Maiden is the band "Iron Maiden-ZUH."
Saturday night, at Denver's Oriental Theater, the Iron Maidens headlined a show that also included our personal friends "Cryptic Writings." Both groups delivered the goods for the audience, and we left the theater satisfied. But a third band, performing between the others, produced a touching incident.
"Blackout" was hastily brought in when a cover band for "Poison" was forced to cancel. Blackout not only entertained quite respectably, but provided instrumental variety. A young lady joined in WITH A VIOLIN. (Guitars are great, but I do enjoy hearing OTHER instruments.) Sadly, in what was supposed to be the very best number of their set, the violin LOST ITS AUDIO.
Shortly before the Iron Maidens took the stage, I got the chance to speak with the frustrated violinist. I told her that I admired her for keeping calm in the face of a cruel disappointment. This cheered her up somewhat.
So before we parted company, I told her about The Dancing Lawn.