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Wednesday 27 April 2011

An Evening With Randy and Evi


When we last left Randy and Evi Quaid they along with the help of their attorney's had applied for and received approval for Randy to apply for refugee status in Canada. Randy hasn't stayed still and he hasn't strayed too far from his performance roots having recently put on a packed show consisting of both a critically acclaimed Canadian indie film, "Real Time" and the rough cut of an art house film produced and directed by his wife Evi and temporarily named after h,is notorious quote, "Star Whackers".

The latter was clearly an art house film, not for the squeamish but well worth seeing if you're a Randy Quaid fan. This was followed with a performance featuring , and performed by Randy and the Fugitives along with some dancing in the aisles. I noted that the drummer in Randy''s band was none other than John Shewfelt, a key lawyer in his immigration law team. John handled his sticks better than the judge pounding the gavel on the Bernie Madoff case.

He was accompanied on stage with what appeared to be a loyal group of fans that included a great source of entertainment.

In what could only be interpreted as a generous gesture of gratitude to Canada and others seeking refugee status in Canada, Randy donated all proceeds of the evening to a Canadian Refugee charity, I think he's a step ahead of Charlie when it comes to charitable generosity.

On the evening there's a huge crowd and all are the fan's of Randy Quaid.

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