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where it began is relative, obtuse and somewhat hard to pinpoint with regard to, you know, four guys playing music together - but a start, well that's a horse of a different color and that story always begins with john who married jessica (that's important later) and by the virtue of the way back machine we can see that back in the day when everyone had big hair, brian and john went to school together and played in a smart little combo entertaining the garage walls with pump and thump but then what with distance even though the light may have dimmed, the candle still burned bright so that some time later jessica worked in the same salt mine as billy and they (that is jessica and billy) spoke from time to time about how john played some very dangerous percussion and seeing how billy played keyboards boyhowdie that might be cool - you know,a band and everything..... the idea of which must have been dancing around in jon's melon when one night at a party (which later no one can clearly remember) the chit chat between john and danny turned into what ifs and maybes and everyone went home to sleep intheir own bed with no sugar plums cavorting in their heads and then brian's phone when he answered had john on the other end with a time and a place - a destination - and with several calls that far exceeded harassment billy and danny were urged to join in the reindeer games at a appointed time and place wherein an open mic led to a session with questions that only could be answered by getting together again - only this time with more beer - so they did (get together) and that brightly burning candle lit a fire that burns to this day. Toledo Kesch hopes that the fire makes it a little warmer and brighter where you are....And that's all the band is willing to admit... For The Money Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs | | Label | Toledo Kesch | | Orig Year | 2003 | | CD Universe Part number | 7177571 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 19, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 59 minutes |
Toledo Kesch For The Money Songs | 1. | Road Song |
| 2. | Fan, The |
| 3. | Moses Limelight |
| 4. | Early Morning Headache |
| 5. | Waves |
| 6. | Slow Down Jeffrey |
| 7. | See Sharp |
| 8. | Bus, The |
| 9. | Summer Rain |
| 10. | Always Be Mine |
| 11. | Sugar |
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