After Shine, Trey wished the audience a Happy Valentines Day, and noted that this was the twenty-first anniversary of his first date with his “Freehold sweetie,” his wife, Sue Statesir Anastasio, who was in attendance. Dedicating Drifting to Sue, he noted that the song was written about her at their Vermont home. The venue’s fire alarm was tripped during Sand, the P.A. was cut and the house lights came on. The horns continued the Sand jam led by Trey on wood blocks, eventually giving way to an impromptu Percussion Parade through the audience with a detour through the lobby.

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