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To be honest, sometimes
the best gigs are those where we just sit back and play some simple music for the folks at our local Starbucks in Frankin,
IN. No pressure. No big deal. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here is a picture of Sandy Cook (seated left) and her friends Sandy and John. We appreciate them coming out to see
us! Photo by Denny Cook.

Here is the band playing at Starbucks in Davenport, IA. We had a great time playing for the folks there...especially
Denny & Sandy Cook. Photo by Denny Cook.

Our cousins and some of their friends came out to see us in Rapid City, SD. Back row from left: Cassey, Nicole, Kylie,
Zach, and Isaac. Front row from left: Lexi, Elijah, Nathan, and Shawn. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are playing at the Alternative Fuel Coffee House in Rapid City, SD. The audience was great, and we had a
great time! Thanks to Michelle for having us. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

This is a shot of the band (including Elizabeth) just a few minutes before going on stage at the Johnson County
Fair in Franklin, IN. It is fun to play this venue because we get to see many of our friends displaying their animals,
crafts, farm produce, etc. Photo by Patricia Towey.

We had a great
gig in Tuscola, IL playing for their Sesquicentennial Celebration. Since Tuscola is Bob's hometown, we saw many beloved
family members and old friends. Thanks to all who came out to see us! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

It was fun playing for the wonderful folks at the Indiana Masonic Home in Franklin, IN. Our gracious hostess was
Martha Knoy, long-time friend of Bob's grandmother Sadie Beasley. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We enjoyed contributing to the Medicine in Action Fundraiser at Franklin College. Congratulations to the event organizers
who raised several hundred dollars for the missions organization. Photo by Renee Kean.

Here is the band with our good friend, Nick Welch, at Starbuck's in Franklin, IN. Nick sat in with us on 4 or 5 songs.
He wailed! He is also a great guy, so if you meet him, be nice! Photo by Jessica Szamocki.

Here is the stage we played on our last show of the Summer 2005 season. It was at the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival
in Lincoln, IL. This is probably the loudest gig we ever played too! 12,000 watts of power! Photo
by Robert Beasley.

Here is a nice picture of Isaac's drumset and Nathan's keyboards before the show. This was a really nice stage and
sound system. Photo by Robert Beasley.

If you've ever wanted to know what it looks like on a big stage, this picture is for you. This is a nice view from the
band's vantage point. Pretty cool. Photo by Robert Beasley.

Left to right are Bill Boyer & Greg Pelc of Rock Solid Sound & Stage Productions, our stage & sound crew for
the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival show in Lincoln, IL. You guys were fabulous! Photo by Robert Beasley.

Here we are at the Illinois State Fair. We did two shows there again this year. We always enjoy playing this venue because we
get to stay and visit with our Aunt Brinda and Uncle Jim in Springfield. Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here is a shot of part of our sound and stage crew, Roger. Harlan was the stage and lighting tech, but he isn't shown.
They both did a great job. Thanks guys! Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

One of our best shows of the Summer of 2005 was at the Taste of Des Plaines in Des Plaines, IL. The crowd was big and
responsive, the sound team was top-notch, and there was plenty of family in the audience. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

It is always a pleasure to perform at the annual Faith Fest in Greenfield, IN with so many other fine bands. Photo by
Elizabeth Beasley.

This is a picture of us playing at the Indianapolis Arts Garden at the Circle Center Mall in downtown Indy. One of our
favorite venues. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

It was absolutely great to see so many of our old friends in Champaign-Urbana Illinois at the Stratford Park Bible Chapel.
Our cousin Kent ran sound for us. We love working with him. Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here we are performing one of our most "rockinest" songs at the Franklin Home School Group's Arts & Education Night.
Great crowd! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We had a nice time performing for the First Fridays at Franklin College event.
Notice Isaac's new kick drum with band logo. Pretty cool! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here is the band playing before Franklin College's 2004 Homecoming football game at Stewart "Red" Faught Stadium.
It was great to see some of my former students! Thanks for stopping by to say "Hi". Photo by Renee Kean.

Here we are jammin' at one
of our 2 shows at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield, IL. Since Elizabeth and I are both from
Illinois originally, a good number of family and friends came out to see us. That made it especially nice.
Photo by Mark Dossett.

Here’s a shot of the whole family
after our Saturday evening show at the Illinois State Fair. Notice Zach's glowing endorsement of Sprite. Mmmm...delicious!
Photo by Mark Dossett.

Here
I am with my old college roommate Mark Dossett after our Saturday evening gig at the Illinois State Fair. We haven't changed
a bit have we? Well, except that he used to be taller than me. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Always a nice time at Benjamin’s
Coffeehouse in Franklin,
IN. A lot of our personal friends were there to cheer us on. Thanks for coming out! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

It was a beautiful
day for our show at Harold’s Steer-in, which is a 1950s-like drive-in diner in Indy. We are making a lot of great memories
as a family. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

It was nice to return to Des Plaines, IL (Chicagoland) to perform for
their Friday Night Concert Series. Lots of family and friends showed up again to cheer us on. It was a lot of fun. Photo
by Jeff Cook.

If you've not seen our trailor before, here it is. Can you believe we get all our stuff in such a small space? It's
true. Thank the Lord for digital equipment. Photo by Jeff Cook.

Here we are just before our performance
at the Shelby County Fair in Shelbyville, IN. Handsome! Hey, it's not exactly a Green Room, but when no one on earth knows
who you are, you don't exactly get the red carpet treatment. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Okay…well the crowd
was small at Triggers in Morgantown,
IN (just how small you'll have to ask us in person). But trust me, it was small. We did enjoy
ourselves though and met some nice folks. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We had a really nice time
performing for all the good folks in downtown Franklin for their very first Fourth Fridays in Franklin event. If you
ever get a chance, check out Franklin’s downtown area.
Photo by Mark Wick.

We had a fantastic audience at the Indianapolis
Zoo's Zoo Year's Eve Party. We appreciate our sponsor, Radio Disney, for the opportunity to play for such a great event. Photo
by Elizabeth Beasley.

Once again, we enjoyed our show at Benjamin’s Coffeehouse in Franklin, IN.
The place was packed! Standing room only for quite awhile! A big thank you to all who came out to see us! Hope to see you
again soon. Photo by Robert Talbert.

Here we are performing at the Pines West Community Hog Roast in Avon, IN. It
turned out to be an absolutely beautiful day. Photo by Robert Talbert.

This was the second time we played for the Crisis Pregnancy Center of Johnson County
Walk for Life event. It was a pleasure to help raise money for the Center which does such great work in our area. Photo by
Elizabeth Beasley.

We played for the very first time in Chicagoland at the Des Plaines, IL Friday Night
Concert Series. The weather was beautiful, and it was a nice ending to a long summer of performing virtually every weekend.
Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here is a side view of us at our Des Plaines, IL (Chicagoland) Friday Night Concert
Series show. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are performing at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis, IN (front view). As usual, the crowd was great. Hope
we get to do it again next year. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are performing at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis, IN (back view). Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We had a great time in Villa Grove, IL, which is a town near where Bob grew up. Thus, there were a lot of family and friends
in the audience. It really was nice to see everyone!. Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here is a photo of Bob's cousin, Janet McCumber, sitting in with us on Take Me Home Country Roads by John Denver at the
Villa Grove, IL show. She did a great job! Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here is a photo of Bob's cousin, Todd Kerns, sitting in with us on drums on The Gambler by Kenny Rogers. Great job, Todd!
Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here’s a photo of us with several of our family members at the Villa Grove, IL show. Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here is the band at Camp Lakewood in northern Indiana. We played for a family camp, and the crowd was great. Photo by Elizabeth
Beasley.

When we performed at Camp Lakewood in northern Indiana, we invited a little boy named J.J. to sit in with us on the
drums on Take Me Home Country Roads by John Denver. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We had a great time performing in eastern PA. The trip was long, but it was a great opportunity to see some more of this
great country and visit with some old friends. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here is the marquee advertising our show in eastern PA. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We always enjoy performing at Benjamin's Coffeehouse & Bakeshop in Franklin, IN. It's always a great opportunity to
perform locally for our friends. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here is a photo of my friend, Jeff Sparrow, sitting in with us on Blue on Black by Kenny Wayne Shepard. Jeff is an excellent
guitarist who used to play in some other bands with Bob. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

This is the second time we've played for the Johnson County Public Library in Franklin, IN. This time we were part of the
festivities to kick off their Summer Reading Program. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are playing at St. Francis & St. Claire's Catholic Church in Greenwood, IN. There was a lot of good food, we
met lots of nice folks, and the facility was beautiful. Photo by Susan Jansen.

Ah, Yes. Performing again at the Franklin College Battle of the Bands competition. Didn't win anything this year but
had a lot of fun. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

What a great time performing for the 25,000 participants of the Indianapolis Life 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. We enjoyed
being able to contribute. After the Mini, we got some fan mail from out-of state. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here is a side view of us performing at the Indianapolis Life 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We had a great time in Illinois! It was so nice to see family and friends again. One highlight was when Bob's good
friend Richard Young sat in with us on Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas. He rocked! Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here is a nice photo of the entire family, including Elizabeth, at our Tuscola United Methodist Church show in Tuscola,
IL. Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here we are signing autographs after our show at the Tuscola United Methodist Church in Tuscola, IL. We talked and signed
autographs for well over an hour! Thanks to all you folks that made it a real homecoming for us! Photo by Kent Hawthorne.

Here is Zach laying down Seeds of Time tracks. Photo by Robert Beasley.

Here is Isaac laying down Seeds of Time tracks. Photo by Robert Beasley.

Here is Nathan laying down Seeds of Time tracks. Photo by Robert Beasley.

Here is Elijah laying down Seeds of Time tracks. Photo by Robert Beasley.

Here is Bob laying down Seeds of Time tracks. Photo by Zachariah Beasley.

Here we are doing a gig in Elsie Hall at Franklin College. Cool photographic perspective, huh? We appreciate all the students
that came out to see us...many of whom stayed the whole 2 hours! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

We had a really great show at the Johnson County Public Library. The crowd was very warm and receptive, and the room was
packed. That made us feel great! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are signing autographs after our show at the Johnson County Public Library. We talked and signed for about 30 minutes.
Thanks to all you folks that asked us for autographs and made us feel appreciated! Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are performing at the Franklin Fall Festival on a beautiful morning in early October. Great crowd. It just
keeps getting more and more fun. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are playing our 3rd show at Benjamin's Coffeehouse in Franklin. Once again, we appreciate the opportunity. Photo
by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are playing at the Johnson County Fair in Franklin. We played two evenings in a row and had a great time...despite
the heat and humidity. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Once again, we had the opportunity to perform at Benjamin's Coffeehouse in Franklin. We really enjoy playing this venue
as a lot of our friends (and loyal fans) usually show up. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are performing at the Franklin College Battle of the Bands (front view). We won 3rd place out of 13 bands. Photo
by Brian Graham.

Here we are performing at the Franklin College Battle of the Bands (back view). We won 3rd place out of 13 bands. Photo
by Brian Graham.

Here we are playing at Benjamin's Coffeehouse in Franklin. We had a great time as a lot of our friends came out
to see us. We could feel the love in the room. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.

Here we are doing our very first public gig at Franklin Community Church. Notice that Nate did not play this gig with us.
He wasn't quite ready. Photo by Elizabeth Beasley.
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