The Raspberry Jams, Gorilla Tuesday, and Waco at the AAA Stage at Cobra Lounge

Cobra Lounge, Saturday, April 4 at 07:00 PM CDT

Come out and catch the very first show on the brand new AAA Stage at Cobra Lounge! The Raspberry Jams, Gorilla Tuesday, and Waco are playing this all ages show that starts at 7PM! This space is smaller than the main stage at Cobra Lounge, so get your tickets before it sells out!


Get your tickets at dice.fm: https://link.dice.fm/wdfb7a48e63a

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Today in Labor History March 7, 1942: IWW cofounder and anarchist labor organizer Lucy Parsons died on this date in Chicago, Illinois. Lucy Parsons was part African American and part Native American. Her mother had been a slave. In 1871, she married Albert Parsons, a Confederate soldier, in Waco, Texas. Soon after, they were forced to flee due to racism, moving to Chicago. There they participated in the Great Upheaval of worker rebellions that swept across the U.S. in 1877. They were also active in the movement for the 8-hour day and other worker movements. In 1887, the authorities executed Albert, along with several other anarchists, for the Haymarket bombing, even most hadn’t been present at the bombing. In 1905, Lucy Parsons cofounded the IWW, along with Eugene Debs, Mother Jones, Big Bill Haywood and others. In 1915, she organized the Chicago Hunger Demonstrations. They were so effective that they pushed the AFL, the Socialist Labor Party and the Hull House to participate. In 1925, she participated in the International Labor Defense, which defended workers, communists, the Scottsboro Nine and others.

You can read my complete bio of Lucy here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2024/03/24/lucy-parsons/

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10 things about Waco, Texas’s Joseph Rosenbaum

Joseph Donald “Jojo” Rosenbaum was an American criminal originally from Waco, Texas, United States. He later moved to Arizona, USA then to Wisconsin, USA.

Joseph Rosenbaum

BIOGRAPHY

Rosenbaum was one of the men Kyle H. Rittenhouse shot on August 25, 2020 while they were in the same Black Lives Matter demonstration in Kenosha, Wisconsin. During the demonstration, the latter was one of the armed civilians who wanted to protect businesses from vandalism.

Wearing a red shirt, Rosenbaum was one of the protesters demanding justice for Jacob Blakewho was shot by Kenosha Police Department officer Rusten Sheskey in the back at least eight times on August 23, 2020. On November 5, 2021, former U.S. Marine Jason Lackowski , a former U.S. Marine Corps officer who also attended the demonstration, he testified in court and said he saw Rosenbaum asking “very bluntly to shoot him” and taking a few “false steppings,” enticing someone “to do something.”

Rittenhouse was carrying a Smith & Wesson AR-15 style .223 rifle. When Rosenbaum threw a plastic bag at Rittenshouse and tried to grab the rifle, the former shot the latter in the back, groin and left hand.

In addition to the superficial wound to Rosenbaum’s left thigh and a graze wound to his forehead, his pelvis was also fractured and his right lung and liver were perforated. Here are 10 more things about him:

  • He was born in Waco.
  • He went to McClintock High School in Tempe, Arizona.
  • In 2002, he was convicted of two counts of sexual conduct with a minor in Arizona.
  • He was found guilty of disobeying order in Arizona in 2003, in 2004, in 2005 and in 2009.
  • He was found guilty of assault on staff in Arizona twice in 2009 and twice in 2010.
  • From 2011 to 2014, he attended Pima Community College in Pima County, Arizona.
  • He was included in the Wisconsin sex offender registry in 2017 was removed from the registry after his death in 2020.
  • He has a daughter born in 2018.
  • In 2019, he and Kariann Sue Swart got engaged and he moved from Arizona to Kenosha.
  • In 2020, he died at the age of 36.
  • TIMELINE

    Rosenbaum was 5’3″ tall. His registered weight was 165 pounds.

    2000s

    • On December 16, 2002, he was convicted in Arizona and was sentenced to 12 and a half years for two counts of sexual conduct with a minor. He racked up 42 disciplinary infractions while serving his sentence at the Arizona State Prison Complex-Eyman in Florence, Arizona.
    • On August 6, 2003, he was found guilty of disobeying order in Arizona.
    • On April 28, 2004, he was found guilty of disobeying order in Arizona.
    • On August 8, 2005, he was found guilty of disobeying order in Arizona.
    • On January 22, 2007, he was found guilty of assault with weapon in Arizona.
    • On May 15, 2008, he was found guilty of possession or manufacture of weapon in Arizona.
    • On March 16, 2009, he was found guilty of assault on staff in Arizona.
    • On April 10, 2009, he was found guilty of disobeying order, tampering with security or safety development and assault on staff in Arizona.
    • On October 23, 2009, he was found guilty of arson and possession of drugs or narcotics in Arizona.

    2010s

    • In Arizona, he was found guilty of assault on staff on March 3, 2010 and on March 31, 2010.
    • On August 17, 2010, he was found guilty of obstructing staff in Arizona.
    • On August 15, 2017, he was included in the Wisconsin sex offender registry.
    • On August 27, 2019, he was engaged to Swart.
    • On September 21, 2019, he turned 36.
    • On October 7, 2019, he started working at a Wendy’s restaurant in Kenosha.

    2020s

    • He had an open case for misdemeanor bail jumping, which was filed on July 30, 2020. The conditions of bond prohibited him from possessing or consuming alcohol and controlled substances without a prescription and from having contact with Swart including her residence, electronic or third party.
    • While he was on medication for bipolar disorder and depression, he did not fill his prescriptions because the local pharmacy was boarded up as a result of the unrest on August 25, 2020, Swart said when she testified in court on November 5, 2021.
    • He was shot four times on August 25, 2020 by someone who was within four feet of him based on the autopsy report, Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office forensic pathologist Dr. Doug Kelley said during the murder trial of Rittenhouse on November 9, 2021.
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    #tbt: About this time in 2024, my wife and I spent 4 days seeing sights and thrifting at Goodwill stores in wonderful #Waco #Texas. Got some nice pictures too. ☺️ 🖼️

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    Attached: 4 images Day 1 morning #Waco: 4.6km hike in the "very berry" hills of Cameron Park. Trail is shared "hike & bike", and I can't even begin to imagine how anyone might ride a bike there, but apparently people do. Would've liked to hike more but decided to only get an idea of the trail for another visit and save energy for activities later in the day. "Jacob's Ladder", great river & forest views, lots of hackberries, surprisingly large amt of bamboo. #hiking #health #photography #amateur #nature #trails

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    Aviation weather for McGregor Executive airport in Waco area (USA) is “KPWG 121556Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM 15/06 A3022 RMK AO2 SLP231 T01500056 $” : See what it means on https://www.bigorre.org/aero/meteo/kpwg/en #mcgregorexecutiveairport #airport #waco #usa #kpwg #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl
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    Waco Mammoth National Monument #waco #nationalmonument
    ⛔ Park Closure ⛔
    Issued: 1/26/2026 12:00 AM EST

    Winter Weather Closure for Tuesday, January 27

    Due to the freezing weather and icy road conditions, for the safety of our visitors and staff, Waco Mammoth National Monument will be closed on Tuesday, January 27. Updates will be posted here.