Classic Rock Meets Mental Magic
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Here is a partial list of some of the effects you might see during a Rock Your Mind show.

 

A question and answer session - except your audience doesn't need to ask the questions!  They psychically get asked and answered, correctly every time - without your audience saying a word!
 
Two people are up on stage - one thinks of a famous person, the other a famous place - with no prompting or questions, both the person and place are named . . .  and found to be related!  For example, Brad Pitt and Hollywood or Babe Ruth and Yankee Stadium!
 
Liar! Liar! - one person hides a coin in either hand and the hand holding the coin is revealed.  Sounds easy, huh?  How about doing it with 10 people and one coin, over and over again and then finally correctly predicting if the coin is being held with the heads or tails side facing up!  Improbable?  Yes!  Impossible?  Apparently not!
 
Blindfolded Chess!  - You read that correctly!  In less than three minutes, while blindfolded, a Knight is moved around a chess board landing on each square only once, using only legal moves.  A computer couldn't do this as fast as you'll see it happen.  And of course, driving rock music is pumping while the excitment builds!
 
The serial number of a randomly chosen dollar bill is predicted and has been recorded on a tape recorder - a week before your show!
 
A spectator chooses a book from a pile of books.  They choose a page, they choose a few words on that page . . . with no fishing or guessing, the image they have in their mind is slowly revealed!
 
A person in the audience thinks of a classic rock song.  Without probing, the song is played perfectly - live on stage!
 
A deck of cards is thrown out to the audience.  A random person catches the deck and peeks at a card.  They throw it to another person and another.  All three simply THINK of their card and send a telepathic graphic image to the stage . . . ALL three cards are correctly named!
 
Two people sit on chairs on opposite ends of the stage, about 30 feet apart.  Their eyes are closed and they are not facing one another.  They are told they will feel a slight tap on their shoulder and when they do, they should stand up . One person is seen to be tapped and the other, seated 30 feet away, stands up!