A Band That Used to Call Itself "doc holiday" is now called "The Virgilantes"
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"For All Our Fans"
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"The Virgilantes" is a rock'n'roll band riding out of the streets of Tombstone to bring their music to the world.
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The Album
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In 1998, Gary Virgil had a dream. He had written several songs. His dream was to record those songs and make an album. So, in April of 1998, he started the project with the help of his drummer friend, Luis Wyatt. Virgil and Wyatt were ably assisted by two other talented musicians, Todd Morgan on bass and Matt Batt on guitar. The project was completed and released on September 1, 1998. The album is entitled "For All Our Fans". They are very proud of this project and hope that you may someday be able to hear their music.
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"The Virgilantes" Comes To Life
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After the release of the album, discussions started about bringing the project to life. In October of 1998, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan and Batt took steps to bring the project to life. They have since proven themselves to be highly entertaining performers. In addition to the songs on their album they play some fun covers by many of their favourite performers. Someday you should check out "The Virgilantes" for yourself.
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