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== Shows ==  
 
== Shows ==  
The Freemasons played about once a month at the Broadway Junction, Fargo South High School dances, and in Eric Bailley's back yard.  
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The Freemasons played about once a month during 1989 and 1990 at the Broadway Junction, Fargo South High School dances, and in between bottle rocket fights, in Eric Bailley's back yard.
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== Highlights ==
 
== Highlights ==
 
[[Broadway Junction, The|The Broadway Junction]] used to be right next door to the local Freemasons lodge in downtown Fargo, and after about a year of shows at the Junction, the actual Freemasons decided to threaten a lawsuit if the collection of 17 year-old kids who were in the band The Freemasons did not change said name immediately. For their final show, they were called the Masons.
 
[[Broadway Junction, The|The Broadway Junction]] used to be right next door to the local Freemasons lodge in downtown Fargo, and after about a year of shows at the Junction, the actual Freemasons decided to threaten a lawsuit if the collection of 17 year-old kids who were in the band The Freemasons did not change said name immediately. For their final show, they were called the Masons.
  
 
[[Category: Fargo]] [[Category: 80's]]
 
[[Category: Fargo]] [[Category: 80's]]

Latest revision as of 21:57, 22 December 2008

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Shows

The Freemasons played about once a month during 1989 and 1990 at the Broadway Junction, Fargo South High School dances, and in between bottle rocket fights, in Eric Bailley's back yard.

Highlights

The Broadway Junction used to be right next door to the local Freemasons lodge in downtown Fargo, and after about a year of shows at the Junction, the actual Freemasons decided to threaten a lawsuit if the collection of 17 year-old kids who were in the band The Freemasons did not change said name immediately. For their final show, they were called the Masons.