We see a lot of nautical themes at the events we play, but we have to tip our Captain's hats to VOCUS. Their reception for participants of the Demand Success 2014 conference featured a bar with an anchor-shaped ice sculpture, portholes and working fish tanks, with nautical signal flags lining the boat-inspired event lighting--all designed and delivered by Ampa Events.
Although Adrian Grenier passed on our invitation to sit in--or maybe just didn't get Topper's message at the hotel--we had a blast playing. And perhaps due to the enthusiasm at the open bar, we were cheered on to perform a half hour of overtime, and even got the hashtag #DemandThreeSheets to show up as "trending" on twitter for a few minutes locally. We were told that last bit by one of the conference attendees, and we've chosen to take her word for it. The energy was so good that night, in fact, that patrons of a nearby bar were subjected to our a cappella renditions of yacht rock classics long after the Steely Van was packed and parked.
We'll have to add some of these pics to our Pinterest page, once we figure out how to do that.
All photography below is the property of Matt Ryb Pictures.
Although Adrian Grenier passed on our invitation to sit in--or maybe just didn't get Topper's message at the hotel--we had a blast playing. And perhaps due to the enthusiasm at the open bar, we were cheered on to perform a half hour of overtime, and even got the hashtag #DemandThreeSheets to show up as "trending" on twitter for a few minutes locally. We were told that last bit by one of the conference attendees, and we've chosen to take her word for it. The energy was so good that night, in fact, that patrons of a nearby bar were subjected to our a cappella renditions of yacht rock classics long after the Steely Van was packed and parked.
We'll have to add some of these pics to our Pinterest page, once we figure out how to do that.
All photography below is the property of Matt Ryb Pictures.