 I'm Ed McGovern III, I'm little Eddie's oldest son, and I became little Eddie after a while. My brother, Brian McGovern, so our grandfather, Ed McGovern, as Margaret mentioned, was one of the early members. In fact, we have an old charter from the band with Dan McCormick and maybe even some others in the room who helped start the band and didn't know about the Butte Montana history, which we're going to have to dig into a little bit. But anyway, our grandfather, Ed McGovern, came from County Down, a little area called Byrne, which is near Nury, if you know, County Down in Northern Ireland. One of the early illegal immigrants who escaped from being hunted, I think, we think by both the British and the Free State Army because of his opposition and involvement, I think, in being upset about the deal with the British to carve out the north, came through Montana, we think he escaped with his brother Jack dressed as a woman out of Ireland, we think, right? He was supposed to be dressed as nuns, that's how they got out. And ended up eventually in San Francisco, part of the Pierce Connolly, great history for us. We have, there's some picture, a picture that I found of me at about four years old in the orange tie, and my memory was I got to play the triangle because I couldn't do, I couldn't do the five, I actually never did learn it, my dad was a musical one, we didn't get those jeans, and my sister Margaret, who now lives in, actually in Amsterdam, was in the little outfit for the, I guess the marching, yeah, the women's part of it, these little outfits, I think I was four and she was two when our dad got us started. As Margaret said, there's a picture in the back of my grandfather in that 1936 picture and my dad in the 1936 picture. So we have a couple of very rough videos. I think this is a 1971, sorry, there's no music to this, super eight movies. That's my grandmother from counting our ma. You'll see, I think there's Dan leading the band. That might be the same year that you guys had in the 70s. It's our other brother, Kevin McGovern, and then my dad playing on the, on the, I guess he must have, that's a little eddy playing. Yeah, that's a little eddy playing the drums. So that's, I think that's the 70s. And then I think we have one little clip from the 60s too. Yeah, this one, I think is the 1960s. They're all wearing ties. Sorry about the focus, you guys. I don't, I don't think so. That's anyway, just a couple of little clips. So I have, I have a lot of fond memories. I remember practicing at the Caribbean Hall early on. And the Caribbean had a lot of significance to our family. My grandfather met my grandmother at the Caribbean Hall at a dance. And my dad and mom met at the Caribbean Hall at a dance. And then we, at least we did, Brian had a different experience. We practiced at the Caribbean Hall for, for a bunch of years down in the basement, I think we were. And then our, our family started nights catering. And many of the parades, the St. Patrick's State parades, the band would march and then come back to nights on both McAllister and then eventually on Golden Gate Avenue. After the parades, like great memories and, and, you know, just fond memories for us. Right. I really don't have much to add here in Dan's voice on the tape. I brought back good memories, you know, by the right, quick march. Yeah, just fond memories and always remember Dan, just a very stoic and very proud of his Irish heritage. And, and impress that on me for sure, as, as my grandfather did. Yeah. Well, anyway, thank you. And Margaret, thank you for organizing this. You know, great job. We really appreciate it.