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By Tanith Baliban and Dan Hoffman
Arizona Daily Wildcat
April 20, 1998

Crawlin to the Music

 

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Dan Hoffman
Arizona Daily Wildcat

The Cocksmen get silly at Club Congress.


Photos by Tanith L. Balaban and Dan Hoffman

Half of Tucson turned out for the Second Annual Club Crawl that occupied Fourth Ave. and a good chunk of downtown. Over 70 bands performed at 21 venues - all of which were packed. Downtown Saturday night was eclpsed byt eh sheer size of the Crawl. If you missed it, there is always next year...

 

Tanith L. Baliban
Arizona Daily Wildcat

The keyboardist for The Simplistics keeps a stoic face while jamming at the outside venue at Club Congress.

Dan Hoffman
Arizona Daily Wildcat

Saxophone player Jim Marshall provides a calm alternative to the hectic pace of the Club Crawl on Fourth Avenue.­DH

Tanith L. Baliban
Arizona Daily Wildcat

Josh Atchley ignores the crowd and the loud music at Club Congress as he hooks up to the Internet in the Cyber Cafe. "I live online. This is my spot to hang out," he said.

Tanith L. Baliban
Arizona Daily Wildcat

The lead singer from the Annie Hawkins Band belts out a song at the Rialto Cabaret.

Dan Hoffman
Arizona Daily Wildcat

Anxious "Club Crawlers" wait to get into O' Malley's on Fourth Avenue.

Tanith L. Baliban
Arizona Daily Wildcat

A member of Flâm Chën breaths fire for a crowd at Club Crawl Saturday night.

 


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