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Sunday, May 28, 2006

LOVELAND, OHIO – SUMMER EVENING IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN

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LOVELAND, OHIO - Joanna Bateman an employee at Paxton's Grill in Historic Loveland sang the song Summertime along with back up from the Stupid Rooster band on Sunday evening.

One of these mornings
You're bound to rise up singing
Then you'll spread your wings
And take to the sky
But til that morning
Nothing's going to harm you no
With Daddy and Mama standing by...

Cadillac Paul (playing guitar to the right of Joanna) said the band got its name from a night he tried to go to sleep outside in his sleeping bag on a nearby Loveland farm. He said a rooster that didn't know night from morning kept him awake the whole night long and in the morning he said that if he ever formed a band he would name it after the rooster. Keyboardist, Michael Barrett of Modulators fame, is to Bateman's left.

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Molly Kennedy and Eric Thompson from Milford said they met at Paxton's one night that Stupid Rooster was playing and say they come back every time the band performs. They enjoyed dancing on Paxton's patio.

Summertime
(Sweet summertime)
And the living is easy

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