HENNESSEY'S PUB
Morris Street, Morristown, NJ, December 8, 2001

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The Professors rock Morristown at Hennessey's Pub on Morris Street with an unprecedented 3 set performance that finished at 12:45am. The show saw the debut of two Chad Dell original songs: King for a Day and It Don't Look Good.




Stormy Monday - Videography by Marie Radford



Gary Radford - Guitar


Chad Dell - Guitar/Lead Vocals


David McCurry - Harp


Jonathan Millen - Drums


Nick Romanenko - Bass Guitar
Photographs by Deborah Goodsite

Set One

  1. Dead Flowers (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards - The Rolling Stones)
  2. Come on in my Kitchen (Robert Johnson)
  3. Talk to me Baby (E. James - Buddy Guy)
  4. You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs - The Allman Brothers)
  5. Little Wing (Jimi Hendrix)
  6. King for a Day (Chad Dell)
  7. Further on up the Road (Joe Medwich Veasey/Don D. Robey - Eric Clapton)
  8. Stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker - The Allman Brothers)
  9. Mustang Sally (Wilson Pickett)

Set Two

  1. Runnin' Blue (Boz Scaggs)
  2. Let the Good Times Roll (Fleecie Moore/Sam Theard)
  3. Girls Are Always Right (Any Trouble)
  4. Spirit of the Age (Robert Calvert/Dave Brock - Hawkwind)
  5. Run Away with Me (John Barrows/Gary Radford)
  6. Nothing to Do With You (Chad Dell/John Barrows)
  7. Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie)
  8. Secret Agent Man (Sloane/Barry - Johnny Rivers)
  9. Bitch (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards - The Rolling Stones)

Set Three

  1. She Loves Me (Not) (Chad Dell)
  2. It Don't Look Good (Chad Dell)
  3. Money (John Lennon/Paul McCartney - The Beatles)
  4. You Better Leave (Stevie Ray Vaughn)
  5. (Nobody Likes) Happy Songs (John Barrows/Gary Radford)
  6. First I Look at the Purse (Robert Rogers/Smokey Robinson)
  7. Homework (Otis Rush)
  8. In the Midnight Hour (Wilson Pickett/Steve Cropper)
  9. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (Russell/Burke/Wexler - The Rolling Stones)


This page last updated April 6th, 2010 by Gary Radford.
Many thanks to Kurt Wagner, Marie Radford, and Jon Oliver.