15 60 75 (The Numbers Band) The New Matchbox Blues

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2007

The Numbers Band headlined at Kent, Ohio's 4th of July festival on July 4, 1999, playing on a stage right in the middle of the main intersection of Water and Main Streets downtown. They ended the night with "Matchbox," as they often do. Love Jack Kidney's harp playing.
You can find the lyrics to this song here:
http://numbersband.com/mabox.html

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  • the best live jam band ...used to see them play in kent ohio back in the 70s...and they are still going strong...awesome originals and wicked covers...thanks for the memories...

  • @crankyfrankification I saw them last night (8-12-2011) at the Lakewood public library, of all places. They have a new drummer and Bill the bass player had a stand in, but the three core members were there. Still good after all these years.

  • Shut up sophiegromit! They are awesome! My dad was in the band, Mike Stacey, anybody know him?

  • @TeamJace98 Of course we know him, considering how many years he was in the band. I used to love watching him play at the Euclid Tavern.

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  • Numbers Band are the best

  • @TeamJace98 I not only know your father I like and respect him. Heaven forbid anything ever happens to him please let me have some of his cool shirts.

  • sweet bunno..just came back to to ohio...and gonna go see them asap at some venue...i see they play at the old outpost...may have to go there...have a cpl memories of that place as well...

  • I spent many evenings tipping a beer and enjoying the fellas in The Cove (Kove) - crap, took me a while to remember the name of the place.

    Yeah, its been the 70's somewhere when I first heard them, you know what though-- they never put on a bad show. Period Paragraph Quotation Marks

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