It was real nice to get back to Joe’s Pub for some CD Release shows, rescheduled after the Blizzard of 06 cancelled our date there back in February. Thanks to all who took a break from this beautiful May day to rock out for a while with us.
Way back in February, the band watched the snow whip across Lafayette St. from a corner table in a nearby Starbucks, sadly sipping our coffee, so sorry that our show was cancelled. We all kept an eye on the door of Joe’s: any time we spied a family who’d actually braved two feet of snow with their kids to get to the club, Bridget would grab a batch of cupcakes (which we’d made specially for the occasion!), trudge outside, offer them to the fans, and let them know the show had been cancelled.
We had a lot of cupcakes left over, though… boxes and boxes and boxes of them. We left some for the guys at the club to enjoy, but still left with many, many little cakes in the back of our car. It did feel good, driving home from the city that day, in the middle of the blizzard, to know that just in case we broke down or got stranded in the snow, we had sufficient sugary stuff to tide us over in an emergency!
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It was real nice to get back to Joe’s Pub for some CD Release shows, rescheduled after the Blizzard of 06 cancelled our date there back in February. Thanks to all who took a break from this beautiful May day to rock out for a while with us.
Way back in February, the band watched the snow whip across Lafayette St. from a corner table in a nearby Starbucks, sadly sipping our coffee, so sorry that our show was cancelled. We all kept an eye on the door of Joe’s: any time we spied a family who’d actually braved two feet of snow with their kids to get to the club, Bridget would grab a batch of cupcakes (which we’d made specially for the occasion!), trudge outside, offer them to the fans, and let them know the show had been cancelled.
We had a lot of cupcakes left over, though… boxes and boxes and boxes of them. We left some for the guys at the club to enjoy, but still left with many, many little cakes in the back of our car. It did feel good, driving home from the city that day, in the middle of the blizzard, to know that just in case we broke down or got stranded in the snow, we had sufficient sugary stuff to tide us over in an emergency!
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August 26th, 2006 at 9:40 pm
Brady - Hope the weather will be better for you tomorrow at the Jamboree than it was last Feb. Looking foward to a fun day!
August 11th, 2010 at 8:26 pm
Dear Brady: you made my sons entire simmer! An evening rocking out to your music at cmee was so exciting for a nearly 2 year old- but if thY wasn’t enough… You gave him your guitar pic! He carries it everywhere and has made a special box to keep it in at night when he sleeps. We listen to your CDs as we drive around in the car, and he sits in his car seat, playing your tines on his guitar!
We can’t wait to see you again on September 19th!
Brady- you rock !!!
Thank you for making a little boy so happy!
Leslie- mom of Josh