 Ladies and gentlemen, it is 12 noon and it's time for the beginning of the Brown Bag Concert in the Park series. Open your ears, get ready to even move about for Pizquatrone and the Freelancers. It's a YouTube sensation. Anytime you want, 3 in the morning, share with your friends in Sweden. And we'll all dance together. So much to so many people in different worlds. Is that right? We've got the Philly Contingent over here. We're going to make a contingent in this band, Robertson, on Sly Guitar of Montpelier, Vermont. Yeah, what is the Quaker made, which is pretty much the start of the Midwest? A couple things I missed. I moved here about 20 years ago. And one of them is a real deal cheesesteak. Okay, it just doesn't happen here. There's a couple of farm misses. So we wrote this one. Chris and I did. We missed a couple things. We missed a real deal cheesesteak. We miss, every once in a while, a treat of tasty cakes. I heard some people, yeah? Okay. So, we came up with this number. It's called Cheesesteaks and Tasty Cakes. Watch it now! And that's the Philly Contingent sensation. That's Quattrone. We are the Freelancers. And before we get to the tabbing us here, for Montpelier Alive for having us. The Price Church for having this whole thing every year. Thursdays and sometimes Thursday evenings. But anyway, it's really, the whole thing is really cool. And I want to thank every one of you for coming out here tonight, or today to enjoy the music. Now we're sharing Park Stage Saturday night at 6.45. You can see me afterwards. Sign up on a mailing list if you'd like to. Do all that official stuff. Send out a monthly newsletter to let you know where we're playing out of the didgeridoo world. So, here. I'm super, super, thank you for bringing this wacky musical vision to the Stratasphere. Okay, my friends. With this one, and I want you to sing along in different parts because you know, it's an international sensation, according. And with the YouTube, it's a really important thing. So, we don't make a whole lot of money. So, the cool thing about the Internet and YouTube is it's really a TV station to the world. You put your stuff out there and the whole trick to it is just go on YouTube and search. My name is Pete Squattrone. You'll get there, check out the videos. If you take what you're seeing, what you're feeling, share it with your friends because we get our music out there to the world. It comes from Australia. That's where the ditch comes from. There's a debate on how old it is. It's several times. Thank you so much again for coming out today.