Beau Kavanagh sits in the dusty doorway playing the blues on his vintage Gibson. To his left, pretty pastel dresses from the 40s, an Elvis barbie doll and cowboy boots. To his right, a lithograph of the Queen, leather jackets, a chandelier of daisies, and an ancient butcher's block with ice picks dangling from one side. Very Fargo. The eyes can't stop moving when there's this damn much to see. It's a rock n' roll smorgasbord. An accordian. A French Horn. There's an antique wrought iron bed frame. And there's a plastic figurine of André the Giant alongside one of Macho Man Randy Savage. How'd a young turk from N.D.G. get taste this good and where'd he find all these golden nuggets? Seems his dad Leo may have played a hand -or two. He points out a belt that's the same one worn by Mick Jagger in the video Sympathy for the Devil. And hey, you can always buy, sell or trade your soul to get that Elvis doll.