Genesis
Good Morning Little School Girl
White Rabbit
Can t You See
The new live album from Jay Gordon and The Penetrators shows how great this power trio is in front of an audience at the Screaming Chicken, an old roadhouse in San Bernardino. The group covers eight standards from the rock.
more » and blues worlds including Willie Dixon s Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, White Rabbit, Grand Funk s Heartbreaker, Honky Tonk Women, Runaway, Rock Me, That Was Yesterday and Marshall Tucker s Can t You See.
Album Type: Import
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The new live album from Jay Gordon and The Penetrators shows how great this power trio is in front of an audience at the Screaming Chicken, an old roadhouse in San Bernardino. The group covers eight standards from the rock and blues worlds including Willie Dixon s Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, White Rabbit, Grand Funk s Heartbreaker, Honky Tonk Women, Runaway, Rock Me, That Was Yesterday and Marshall Tucker s Can t You See.
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One of independent wrestling s most exciting new promotions, Violence X Wrestling, make their IWTV debut this Sunday (2/7) at 3pm EST with In Too Deep. The show will be the first of three new VxS events that will stream on IWTV in the month of February.
With aspects of trap music and skateboarding culture represented in the promotion s presentation, VxS has carved out a unique aesthetic in the indie wrestling universe, while regularly featuring many of the best wrestlers on the scene today.
Influenced by the 2007 MTV series Wrestling Society X, VxS promoter Isaac Rodriguez describes the promotion as a forward-thinking homage. I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and create something different and aggressive, yet nostalgic, said Rodriguez.