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The King Ratso Mardi Gras Party
July
Jamboree - July 2nd, 2004
This
show was produced by Ratso Recording & Music at the Pleasant
Hill Rec Center in Pleasant Hill, CA. and featured The
Tenderloins, Fine By Me, as well as Uncle Bobb.

Scott Irwin
at the drums

Mr. Biscuit
and Mr. Lee - rockin' the house!

Mustapha Mond
singing the virtues of the "Brave New World"

DJMoose strumming
the mandola

Digging deep
on the customized Melody Maker

Mr. Lee and
Mr. Biscuit can't believe they're there...
Fall
Rock Ball - around Halloween, 2005
Produced by
Ratso Recording & Music, in Pleasant Hill, CA at the Pleasant
Hill Rec Center, featuring performances by Uncle Bobb, The
Tenderloins and Fine By Me. Uncle Bobb featured Katherine
Kao on vocals.

KK lookin'
good!

Some fans of
Bobb

Watch for the
new collectible action figures, coming soon


Katherine,
Scott, Mustapha, and Mark Ackerman (l-to-r)
The
Ratso Variety Show -
October 8th, 2005
An
Evening of Musical Entertainment
at
Cue Productions, 1835 Colfax St., Concord, CA
"A
Splendid Time is Guaranteed for All"
featuring the following performing artists:
John Stone, Conner MacLeod, Kurt Beranis,
Reynolds Smith, Margaret Hamersley, Megan Hamberlin, Max March,
J.J. Johnson, Greg O'Neill, John Galin, Alex Platt, Ian Dwyer,
Chris Peters, and Valerie Neale
and
The Ratso "Who Dat"
Band:
- Scott
Irwin - Drums, Vocals
- Sean
Lerner - Bass
- Rick
Jones - Vocals, Piano, Guitar
- Rick
Cittar - Vocals, Guitar
- Pete
Holbrook - Master of Ceremonies

A montage of
emerging young artists and jaded veterans

More talent
than you could shake a stick at

Rick Jones,
soloing on the Baldwin grand piano on "As Tears Go By"

Scott and Sean,
the rhythm section of the "Who Dat?" Band
The
King Ratso Mardi Gras Party - Sat.
Feb 25th
A
Celebration of Mardi Gras
at
Cue Productions, 1835 Colfax St., Concord, CA
"A
Splendid Time is Guaranteed for All"
featuring the following performing artists:
Bill Clarkson, John Stone, Kurt Beranis,
Reynolds Smith, Margaret Hamersley, Megan Hamberlin, J.J. Johnson,
Sean van Beveren, Alex Najarro, Lauren Gerkin, Vincent Dayao,
Carson Dowhan, Brittney Ruiz, Greg O'Neill, Andrew Clakley, Alex
Platt, and Rick Jones & Valerie Neale
and
The Ratso "Who Dat"
Band:
- Scott
Irwin - Drums, Vocals
- Sean
Lerner - Bass
- Max
Marcil - Bass
- Keith
Cittar - Percussion
- Rick
Cittar - Vocals, Guitar

On the big
stage at Cue Productions in Concord

Vincent and
Brittney on guitar, top; Keith Cittar playing the maracas, bottom

Rick Jones
and Valerie Neale delighting the crowd with song

Keith, Rick
and Scott rip through "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"

JJ Johnson
on bass, soloing on "Angel", left; Sean van Beveren
jamming on "Come Together", right

Margaret Hamersley
on "Crossroads", left; Carson Dowhan playin' the blues,
right

King Ratso
and Alex Platt, bass, playing their composition "Masked Men
Delight"

Greg O'Neill,
co-author of "Full Of Rock", taking the blues to the
next generation

"Why,
Officer -- whatever do you mean?"

Bill Clarkson
leading Reynolds Smith and the "Who Dat?" Band in "Mardi
Gras Mambo"

King Ratso
in the house, tossing beads and spreading Mardi Gras gris-gris
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