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Speaking as both the original author of the entry and last doorman employed at Jere's Rock and Roll Showcase, I must say the edits made by another in 2015 are somewhat erroneous. They are as follows: 1) The statement that the club name was spelled Jerry's is not so. Our work jerseys and jackets from 1983 until it's closing in '85 were spelled Jere's. 2) Terry's last name was Thomas. His band was The Carousels. If one can't remember those facts, I am sorry but I do.
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Speaking as both the original author of the entry and last doorman employed at Jere's Rock and Roll Showcase, I must say the edits made by another in 2015 are somewhat erroneous. They are as follows: 1) The statement that the club name was spelled Jerry's is not so. Our work jerseys and jackets from 1983 until it's closing in '85 were spelled Jere's. 2) Terry's last name was Thomas. His band was The Carousels. If one can't remember those facts, I am sorry but I do. 3) The claim that Hobbs' death resulted in the closing of the business was not final. As my entry states, his sister reopened it.

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Speaking as both the original author of the entry and last doorman employed at Jere's Rock and Roll Showcase, I must say the edits made by another in 2015 are somewhat erroneous. They are as follows: 1) The statement that the club name was spelled Jerry's is not so. Our work jerseys and jackets from 1983 until it's closing in '85 were spelled Jere's. 2) Terry's last name was Thomas. His band was The Carousels. If one can't remember those facts, I am sorry but I do. 3) The claim that Hobbs' death resulted in the closing of the business was not final. As my entry states, his sister reopened it.