“A warm heart for Fort Wayne”

I was pleasantly surprised at lunch today to open up Whatzup, peak at Nick Braun’s column, and read the above words being quoted from the high trebly half of The Two Man Gentlemen Band.

“We have a warm heart for Fort Wayne,” member Andy Bean said in a recent phone conversation. “There will always be love for the city because that was the very first place we sold out a show.”

I only wish this had been said in a national magazine because you – the fans, the regulars, the audience – make everything we do possible. Without you, we could never convince these bands to come to this little speck in the midwest.

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