Scruffy Murphy’s and 500 Songs for Kids

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Well we had an eventful weekend full of jams! Last Thursday we played Tara Humata as usual and had a good time! We then made our way down to Columbus GA for the weekend to play Scruffy Murphy’s Irish Pub! We absolutely love playing there for a number of reason… if you want em here they are in no particular order…

1. Breda Gleeson (owner) is awesome, she treats us like family and we cannot thank her enough for it.
2. the place sounds amazing.
3. the people love good music and love to get down.
4. it is nice to get away for a weekend.

that is just to name a few but we really did have a good time and we look forward to returning May 13th and 14th.

well we took advantage of the stage on sunday morning before driving back to Atlanta to practice “Crosstown Traffic” by Jimi Hendrix for the 500 Songs for Kids show at Smith’s Olde Bar. For more information on one of the most amazing organizations on the planet please check them out at www.songsforkidsfoundation.org.   it was a beautiful day in sunny columbus and after some time in the sun we cranked everything up before they opened to rehearse our little asses off.  the rehearsal certainly paid off because we pretty much nailed it… not perfect, but i am pretty sure we made Jimi proud! ;)

it was not long after leaving columbus that we found ourselves at smith’s olde bar getting ready to jam it again.

Below is footage of our performance and we hope you enjoy it!  and again, i remind you to please visit the Songs for Kids Foundation site and donate to keep that organization alive an kicking!  we look forward to seeing you soon!
cheers – the brotherland

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