Actually, they haven’t performed at all.
The rock band is the product of when professional musicians go from being supporting members of other bands to lead roles in their own with some help from COVID-19 circumstances, too. Astoria State is composed of Danny Resnick (lead vocals and guitar), Jesse Carroll (guitar) and Cameron Horst (bass guitar).
Resnick is still the keyboardist and backup vocalist, and Carroll is tour manager for the rock band The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, which first gained fame in 2006 with the release of its hit single, “Face Down.”
“When we first talked about it, we re like, ‘Oh, it d be dope. We could get this together and then maybe just take it on tour with Jumpsuit,’ because we already travel with Jumpsuit anyway,” Resnick said. “We were like, ‘Wow, if we could make that work.’ All the stars aligned I guess you could say. We re just like beside ourselves.”
Masks are welcome but not required, Collins said.
Menu-wise, AJ’s will offer drink specials, food specials and specialty Super Bowl burgers.
“We have a lot of Bud(weiser) girls passing out swag,” Collins said. “It’s a very fun, tailgate environment to watch the game. Every year, we give away a big screen TV during the game at some point. You do have to be present to win that, and you can register before the game starts at the Destin location.”
AJ’s shows football games every weekend. The crowd has tapered off some, Collins said.
“It’s been a moderate crowd, solid,” he said. “For the Super Bowl, we expect much of the same; a decent turnout but we don’t expect it to be over the top.”
Thug who struck former soldier with beer bottle found guilty of murder
Trial has taken two weeks
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Murder victim Joseph Robotham (Image: Luke Keeling)
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A thug who struck a former soldier in the face with a beer bottle outside a nightclub has been found guilty of his murder.