worked with various cancer organizations and we hear a lot
of stories and stay in touch with fans who are sometimes too
sick to come out to shows so I’ll go visit them personally and
that’s all part of what we do. In the video we are in a ware-
house playing a concert and there’s a crowd in front of the
stage and over the course of the video we find out that the
audience is made up of cancer survivors all living for the mo-
ment and dancing their faces off. Some of them were still re-
ally sick so they had to take breaks and get their medication
and come right back. There were IV’s in the room, didn’t mat-
ter! It’s something I’m super proud of. https://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=ZLs-np_v2pQ
You’re working on a new record now aren’t you?
I just released a solo album called “Find A Way.” Every year
I release a solo album to commemorate the Get Folked Tour
and then in March we’ll be releasing a live album called “Bet-
ter Than Bootleg Vol 3” but we’re also working on our next
studio album which is a band release. Hopefully in the fall
we’re incredibly excited about that as well. A pretty exciting
time for us right now. I’ve been playing for 18 years now and
most of that time we were a bar band. We would be hired to
play for 5 hours and we were the band in the corner of the
bar and traveled around the North East and played where we
were invited and it’s only the past few years we have been
able to travel all over so this is still all new to us and to cele-
brate this community that is forming around us and push our-
selves artistically and physically and get out there as much
as we can, it’s just an awesome time.
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