I flew into Dallas the morning of the concert. The hotel drove me to
the Nokia Live Theatre for the show that evening.

I handed out post cards again in Dallas before the show
the Nokia Live Theatre for the show that evening.
I handed out post cards again in Dallas before the show
to help Marc Copely promote his new CD Harp and Plow.
Check out his website for a free music download:
http://www.marccopely.com/
I didn't get many pictures during this show.
We were not allowed to bring cameras in the
theatre, but I didn't know that until I arrived
and didn't have a car to put my camera back.
I sneakily took these pictures (along with about
two hundred other people who took illegal pics!)

Check out his website for a free music download:
http://www.marccopely.com/
I didn't get many pictures during this show.
We were not allowed to bring cameras in the
theatre, but I didn't know that until I arrived
and didn't have a car to put my camera back.
I sneakily took these pictures (along with about
two hundred other people who took illegal pics!)
This was an excellent show--truly one of the best!
The audience was in top form in Dallas. They screamed
"We love you Billy," throughout the entire show. Billy and the
band were just as energetic and really worked the stage. Billy
flirted with the women in the front row often turning
around so they could touch and rub his backside. At one point he
played his guitar very seductively toward a young woman
with the end of his guitar pointing in her face. It was very
comical and entertaining. The entire band was really loosened
up and I could tell they were having a great time on stage.
This is Pam from San Diego. We met
at the concert in Dallas and found out
that we are both long time number one
fans of Billy Squier. She drove me back to
my hotel where we talked about Billy
until 2 in the morning. What fun meeting
another person that crazy about Billy's music!
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