brook lloyd the general manager for california jack's as mentioned. this is previously (inaudible) before we chairchged the overall bar concept and vibe. we are asking for limited live music permit for our space and for a couple main reasons. one is, we love local musicians and local artists and we would love to pay them to have gigs in our space. second is, we believe that live music will help us bring in new customers from the neighborhood. we are still at about 60 percent of sales of pre-covid sales, so trying to get back up to where we were before. as for our plan, so we plan on having just ambiant music customers can sit around and talk to each other. this is neighborhood bar so we want it to be a social space even if there is live music. there is dj spinning, blue grass artists, that type of ambiant think. for some reason ben bleiman is obsessed having a sad coboy sing lonesome prairie songs. cup ouple things to note we will always have our on pa system and never let the artist control the music volume. that is something we will always have and