A small, smoke-filled tavern, that houses a colorfully diverse local clientele, sits in an inconspicuous corner of Florida. The air pulses with intense anticipation, like watching the sky for a tornado to drop. All eyes of the local town folks are fixated on the stage as they sip their drinks and smoke their cigarettes eagerly awaiting the night’s entertainment. There is a magnetism in the air as front-man, Matt Jowers , takes a moment of silence to prepare for "Livin’ with Jack's" opening song. The breath of Matt's past grazes by the back of his neck, as he stands there in the dark reminding him-self to breathe. "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick", old nursery rhymes keep running through Matt's mind; he wonders if Jack will show up tonight. With his head bowed and the other three band members ready and waiting for their queue, Matt looks at his bass player, (Eddie Thompson), out of the corner of his eye. Instantaneously, the dark tavern is filled with a contagious bass line that brings "Livin’ with Jack" to life as they open their first set with "Misery".
“Misery is about a girl who is confused between reckless thinking and addiction. I try to comfort her by her dropping all her problems on me. I wrote this song in reflection of my own life.†Continue here
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Photography by Doug McDonald
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