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Review by piratephish
I always wondered why there was no signs of them playing in Greenville, until I came upon the flyer on the link below. I was in shock that I had discovered this piece of history and something that I had always wished had happened in my college town. This prompted me to submit a correction .NET to try to get things straight.
I missed them by about 9 years as I didn't get to Greenville until 2000. By the time I arrived, the only place to see good bands was Peasants Cafe, which saw bands like Umphrey's McGee, Brothers Past, Boll Weevil, Perpetual Groove, Blue Dogs, among others.
Monthly flyer from The Attic, Greenville, NC - Feb. 1991
http://imgur.com/gW35fEi