A couple weeks ago, after years of telling himself "I'll do it before the next gig," Len finally got around to getting some signs made to identify the band. While looking for a distinctive logo, he checked many free clip-art sites to no avail. Finally, he found a make-your-own-logo site, and the very first logo was apparently an arrow rising from a cloud. It was so reminiscent of the historic 'Witch's Hat" water tower in Len's native Prospect Park that he decided to look no further.
In the summer of 2010, we were asked to play at "A Day in the Park," a family festival sponsored by the city of Lauderdale, a small suburb north of St. Paul. In spite of spending a hot, muggy afternoon under a tent in the parking lot, we had a great time. We have been asked to return next year and are eager to play for these wonderful folks again.
Lazy Does It played for Lauderdale Days, August 21, 2010
Lazy Does It band members for "Day in the Park" 2010:
In August, 2010, we were asked to play at "A Day in the Park," a similar festival sponsored by the city of Lauderdale, a small suburb north of St. Paul. In spite of spending the hot, muggy afternoon under a tent in the parking lot, we had a great time. (See following blog entry.) We have been asked to return this year and are eager to play for these wonderful folks again.