 My name is Andy Epler, and I'm not a very serious person, but I'm a sincere person. Nothing to do with my music. A little side note about me. This is a song I wrote back in 2012 when the politicians of that day, back then, politicians just couldn't seem to get along, and they shut down the government and decided to stop paying all government workers, including soldiers overseas. That got me right this song. But boys, it's still apical. Chicken man, your big ol' chicken hand Makes you money, it's the public The age when you can, try to make Light I see as you turn The singing, but it helps with the song. This is a song called A Letter To My Fellow Humans. A society like dangerous And some of the next guys that choose some other key. And here after 10, you know, people come through and they'll be like, I'm fine, I'll just change all my shit to be flat or whatever. Not me. I'm see or go home. The next song is a very cheesy song, and I wouldn't normally play it except that you're trapped at home. So I'm gonna play this. Oh, look there. Yeah, close up on your face actually. Alright. A slow, contemplative. I'm Ron Robinson, and I want to give a hearty thanks to Andy Ando during a global pandemic just to bring you some music. Pleasure for me to be here and hear his music and give that to you. We're here representing long tucky spirits and just want you to know out there and we're going to do everything we can for you, whatever we can do. Tonight, that's just some music. So I want to give you some music. Thanks to Andy. Thank you very much for bringing, for coming out with your gear and bring in some music to the world. We're here for you, for us too. We are a community. We craft these spirits and also this community itself. We craft it one step at a time. So today this was our step. Thank you for being here with us to share this step with us. I hope you enjoyed it. We'll see you next time. Show up and be yourself and I just can't do it the right way. I think you'll manage. I would care about it. Can you get a burp? You know when I drink burp and I forgive me. Should I do a commercial version of that? Yeah. Right there. I can only believe it. Do we like the harmonica intro? I mean, it's unskippable now. All right, ready? Let me fix my shit. You men are looking out for my hair situation. All right. It's like this. You know, when I drink bourbon, I forgive me. I bet. I'm just trying to help in these troubled times. I'm sorry. Cool. We are ready to take. I'm sorry. Just the one song? Yeah, let's do a song. Ready?