Cary Ann Hearst
Cary Ann Hearst Cary Ann Hearst first found the Gun Street Girls living in various conditions of squalor in the dilapidated neighborhoods of Charleston, SC in the early months of Summer. Once the temperatures reached 120 degrees, and it was to hot to run away from their taunting and threats, Hearst surrendered her wallet and the last half of her bologna sandwich to the Girls, and waited to fall vicitm to their suspected cannibalism. Alas, it was to hot to eat. As they sat baking in the shade that day, they found in common a lust for heartbreak and a lack of transportation, the Gun Street Girls traded their switch-blades to the corner boys for a handle of Evan Williams and learned to play instruments salvaged from the post industrial wasteland beside the Cooper River. By the time September rolled around, the Gun Street Girls were finally well fed, well rehearsed and ready to pursue a career beyond street thuggery and seduction for money. This is their offer.... come to their show, listen to the song they have to sing, don't steal anything from them, nor lay a threatening hand on any one of them, and they promise to let you pass by in peace.