 and it's only 15 euros so if you want more information you can go on to be just Elvis Rock and the Elves at Donegal Facebook. Yes and we've got a huge raffle we've got loads of prizes some Elvis prizes and some non Elvis prizes and we've got a couple of money prizes as well and we've got some items for auction and we've got a couple of very interesting items for auction so bring a few pounds with you and you never know what you would go home with. Well listen it's going to be a great night and you can let us know how you get on as I say we'd love to be there and keep in touch with us and you've raised so much you've raised 27 plus thousand. Almost 28,000 now yes 27,970 or something like that yes so we're well over that now. Credit for that and well done. The money is coming in now for a little asking for quite a few donations. Well done and we wish all of you and of course going forward the very best of health and sending our love to you. But for sending love to yourself Beatrice so well done and say hello to your mum for us and she will catch you again. We will Paul and thanks very much for giving me the chance to promote that big event. You're welcome and we hope to see you. Oh we will take the tour down the whole lot of us me and Jimmy land down and just you may be sorry he asked us but Beatrice take care, take care. All right you take care too Paul. Thank you very much. That's Beatrice Farley and they all the show this Saturday night and eight o'clock at the time. Right, quick break. A public service announcement from Donegal County Council. Join us to celebrate Europe Day and EU 50 on Tuesday 9th of May 2023. EU 50 events mark Ireland's 50th anniversary of joining the European Union. Speakers include Stephen Kenchella, media commentator and author of Ireland in 2050. Callum Markey, MEP and Chris McManus MEP via video link. 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We welcome our next guests and they've a massive night lined up tonight and we thank them for coming out of their heavy schedule. It's one for the road and it's Ren and Fenton. How's doing lads? How's the floor? It's going good. Quick, quick history of the band first. We came together in 2016. We came to me and Ren. We knew each other through the years through flas and competitions. We used to begin with the traditional music. We would have competed at all, any age groups, under 12s, under 15s, right up through and into seniors even. We kind of met through that and sessions and different things around the country and got together and he's both from Manor Man. No, I'm thrown. Good man. Good man. Thank God. I'm not too sure. You can call me anywhere. All right. Well, thank God. This is an honour. One of us here. Sometimes you get out numbered in this, you know, but you're yourself and there's a Monahan man. Monahan man, are you? I thought you're from Manor Man. I don't know why I thought that. If you haven't insulted that. No, no, no. It wasn't. I can't roll me from Manor. People are calling me. You should start a hand on here now, Jimmy. Would you see the text message coming on now? Oh, no. Ah, you got a Monahan man, right? So anyway, the band is starting since what, 2016? 2016, yeah. And the name worn for the road. How did that come about? There's no Mazel story behind it. It's kind of just, as I say, it goes one for the road. You can be in the pub there and people shouting one for the road. It's a good title. It's a good title. It's a good title. It fits somebody. It's two-piece. Two-piece. We started off as a two-piece and we're kind of moving more in than out. Three-piece, four-piece, into the five-piece, you know, for that bigger kind of stuff, you know? Because of the bigger venues, not bigger venues. Bigger sound. Bigger crowds. Bigger crowds. And more money. Well, anyway, listen, we'll go straight into a piece of music in the first, what are music going to do for us? I don't see it. It's called we're here. Well, you're ready. Take it away. Thank you very much indeed. Tonight's night, we're just talking off air about it prior to that. It's a big night. Well, it's kind of growing to a big night, you know. Yeah, we started them about two years ago now. So, it's kind of a big student, kind of, around all the colleges and that now. There's these ones kind of coming from our way towards it, so. And are you the only act on it tonight? We're the only act on tonight. We were doing them all and things is getting a busy. We're kind of doing every sack in a third week now, you know. But there's these different, there's all different acts in the Monday, but mainly it would have been us, you know, started it off, you know. How many nights are you gigging? It's kind of different every week. You'd be talking definitely three, four, definitely three or four, anyway. So, tonight's Monday night and then? It's Monday. We're back out Wednesday. We're back out Friday, Saturday, Sunday, you know. Are you as local this weekend, are you? Yeah. We're down the country. What is one Friday night? Oh, what do you have on Friday night? Because the man's sitting beside us. I can't remember what I'd done yesterday. Yes, it's a good job. It's a good job to manage your sitting there beside you. We've the king of the island beside us. Thomas Castello's joined us on Tubbs. And you're welcome on, too, my friends. How's it going, man? Good to be back here again, hey? It's been a few years now since you're up in Farron. It's been a few years now. I'm just thinking of sitting in the studio with a lot of different boys through the years. I'm here with Tommy and Godres Pio and Gary Gamble. And we're from the West End, which is all there, right? He's a great guy. And Pachy's, he's some great guys today. I remember coming back actually from an English tour one time from London, along with Gary Gamble and John Dole and off the cuff and a gang of us were David Craig. And Pachy Rangus, we were over in Holly Headhead and back. And he says, what time do you back it? He says, why don't you come up and do Monday night in the studio? And the ferry was late. The ferry was only to get back. But we made it anyway. We had a great nice crack here. No baller at all. Just come on and do it as you do. Just come in, don't it? So that's what it's all about. And you're busy yourself? We're busy. We're really too busy at times, you know. And we're going to chat about the big festival this weekend. Come on up, I've got to tell you, I'm bringing the line up there. And the lads are on it as well, aren't you? The lads are on it as well. I suppose that fest this weekend, you know, the reason these festivals, the reason I started these festivals maybe 10, 11 years ago was to try and get the tourism. We kind of traditionally had a couple of, you know, July and August was always July and the first two weeks in August. I was busy with the Irish College, which is a savior for the island because the fishing's all gone and different things that we kind of started doing these news weekends. And it's just a bit longer to bring tourism vital for us on the island. Very, very lucky. I suppose this weekend probably wouldn't have happened. You know, we had some great acts on. I suppose the headline act this weekend has to be the Washington donkeys, you know, probably the hottest act in the country at the moment. It's mostly by any standards, the numbers they're doing, and the guys who just, you know, they come out of here and they do this for me. And it's very great for them for doing it, you know. Well, we'll chat about it in a minute because I want to let people know about it and what so on. We'll go back to these boys. I know you said so much about the Washington donkeys and a little point in annoying these boys, like, you know what I mean? I said a gig here the night, you know what I mean? But do you do many festivals, that's... She and I, I suppose. Spilling up, yeah. I suppose Covid stopped everything, you know, we were in a good build before Covid, I suppose. And what we was going down, we was going with a four-piece or three-piece or what were you... With some pieces too. It was just kind of rising that way and then Covid just stopped everything on its head, you know. Stopped it for everybody. Of course it did. And during Covid and that, they just get involved in the online stuff. We did. We done some of the live videos, kind of, around, well, depending on what the regulations was at the time, there's some times you couldn't be together, whatever the case was. But when things saddled a wee bit, we were doing, we done some of the live videos together and homes and stuff and different things, you know. Excellent. I mean, you suppose you had to keep your foot on there too, at the same time. Wrist is up, yeah, by you. And Jimmy McCormick, the lads, and the smiley moody thing, and Keith Neary says, no more small town for them boys. And Eileen Carroll says, greetings from Kerry. Great singer, great music, love it. And Natasha Farn Voodoo. Ciaran McLaughlin says, but Natasha Farn Voodoo might need to get... What the hell is that? What? We need to go tonight. Oh, you have to go tonight? Oh, good stuff, Ciaran. There's some of the stuff you do when you read out. Nice thing about... Oh, but I can't... I have a lot of... A lot of times I can't see the text and I mix the words up, you know, so I'll get... But any big plans for the summer or anything, anything else? We have a couple of big things coming up, obviously, this festival coming up this weekend. It's always a great month for us to get out to the island. And you've been out before? Well, a lot of times. It's a big experience. We're not mentioning the Four Seasons. We can't tell you the Four Seasons went out. They can't mean it. No, but I can't tell you about it. We're more kind of mountain men, we're not used to the water out there. You've got that look about you, it's alright. You have to go wild for the stuff and the tenures. So the band themselves, have you recorded much as a band or have you not? Record a bit, a couple of singles in the studio. There was one there that was a cover of a Taylor Swift song. It was supposed to be released that time, like properly released before COVID. As I say, it stood everything on its head, so we're kind of working towards officially releasing it now, coming up shortly. Live album we're going to record now, and I think it's going to be in Switch Nightclub in Tjasselblené. Right. Well, that's just not fully finalised, but it's... Hopefully. You see, that's what people want to hear. It's hard to get to live. Do you write anything yourself? That's in pieces, not when released, but that'll be the way it'll be going to, hopefully, never. Well, you're all, you know, getting old. You need a good knack for it. Oh, you want a good pension. Writing for yourself. Your manager could write stuff for you. He could. Now, he's recording any stuff at the minute, anything coming up that you can tell us about. We have a single coming up with a kind of a rate classified figure in the Irish scene. We just can't really say who he is yet. No, well, sure, it doesn't matter, but it's going to be a hit, don't it? I'll tell you, because the first time around, it was a hit. It's in the paper, anyway. It'll be brilliant. Well, we're not going to say too much, but... And there's people watching on the cameras that say, I can see the air eyes. There's somebody famous going to be back in... Or not so much back in this person, but he'll be in supporting. He's on us. Well, he's going to do a collab on it. We'll join in together. No, we'll say no more about it. Just shocked him when it comes out. And Kit Castellas' behaviour sounds very nice. We're looking after this month. Take something. And Makilla Armstrong, a little too... Better be ready for... Oh, sorry. Some boys, some tunes from James with my James. And Makilla said, better be ready for the first of September. Leonard and Armstrong. Yahoo! That's a wedding. Oh, is that a wedding? He's a good friend of mine. Oh, excellent, those of us. Who do you have this one here? Paul Sallies is on the sheep. Paul's the main one. He keeps the show on the road. That's the mechanic, man. Is that right now? It's the wrong mechanic. Oh, you need one, do you? And tell me this, do the weddings do you do a lot of weddings? We do, well, we do a fair amount, look. We don't want to go down the road of all weddings, but we do... What do we do a month? Four or five? Five, four or five months. You could do, you don't need all if you wanted to. Is that right? And what would you cover? What kind of music would you cover? Everything, or...? So could I say to people, it kind of depends on the crowd. You're kind of trying to judge to the crowd every night. You know, sometimes you get an older kind of a crowd, younger crowd, every next different stuff. You can only try your best, I suppose, but... No, but do you know why I remember doing the weddings with me and Marty Freel? Looks like me and Marty were doing the wedding discos. And honestly, God, you know yourselves better than I know. Songs could go down your storm the night and the next night, you just die of death. And you're looking at Hatham going, jeez, what did he just come out for? But do you find that, innit? You're just betting away on the... It's been messed as well sometimes, I would say. Maybe he's a different nose, maybe we were just crap. Any chance of some Midlands dates, lads? Midlands dates? Midlands dates, which is all that Humpmey had. Probably the well and the mortis, I suppose. Probably that, or there's a festival in Barnahar on the 5th of August, awfully. If people want more information, where can they get it? Social media, it'd be the main thing. It's Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram. Do you just come on the one for the road? Mm-hmm, it's all one for the road, it's all on the one for the road, like. Right. And then there'd be contact details, numbers, everything, all those things, right? Everything on there, right. Lorna said something was a brilliant drummer, too, and they own an old pipe band. I feel if they own an old pipe band, it'll have a big shout-out. Well, yeah, we used the drummer, you know. Started there when I was very young. All right. You pack the drums in there. Oh, God, well, I just don't have much time to do it now, but if I get time at all, I'll try and get out, you know. But... And Cairne said, some boys there, and switch nightclub, always a great night. Well, how do you say that, is something, and... That's Gasselblaine, anyway. That's Gasselblaine, all right. And the well will do fine. Paul, to the left. And the well will do fine. Paul says Paul... The well will do fine, was it? Well, it moats the well. It's a venue in Moat. Moat? Oh, I heard of it. Where's Meath? Right, tell something that Terry Trainor's listening. Good morning, Terry. Big shout-out to Terry. There you go, you see, the fan club. Well, I tell you, they're all good, right. Right, lad, no song, am I? You know, you have a contract, so you do it. I'll tell you what it'll do. I'll take an ad break and give you a chance to talk among yourselves. Do you see if he's no winner or something? And if he's two, if he's two, he will go with that. Well, learn a quick one here. Right, don't go away. One for the road, live and studio. And we're more chat coming up, and we'll tell you all about the big festival this weekend and learn more. A public interest message from Dunnegal County Council. Join Dunnegal County Museum and the county archives for two free talks examining previously unexplored aspects of Dunnegal's history. On Saturday, 13th of May at 2 p.m., Judith McCarthy, curator, will give a presentation on casualties and survivors from Dunnegal during and after the First World War. And on Wednesday, 24th of May at 7.30 p.m., Dr. Neve Brennan County Archives will give a talk on Irish Loyalist Refugees and the Irish Grants Committee from 1922 to 1929. These talks are part of Dunnegal's decade of centenaries program. For more information, contact Dunnegal County Museum at 074-91-24613 or museum at dunnegalcoco.ie. Dunnegal County Council supporting our communities and protecting our heritage. For the finishing touch, there's also a great choice of shirts, ties and fruit wear. Extra reductions for all wedding parties. At Watson Men's Wear, open seven days a week on Main Street, Dettar, Kenny. See WatsonMen'sWear.com. You're listening to Paul McDevitt. Hi, y'all. You're welcome back. We are live as always on a Monday night. And thanks for listening and tuning in. And it's always great to have people there and watching us right across the globe on our social media pages as well. And it's always a bit of a crack in the Monday night. The only thing about this camera is coming on here. People can actually see how well organized we are at Jimmy Kennedy. Whereas if people are listening, they just think, God, it's a very slick operation there. But when they watch us live, they just go, Jesus, what a pilot. God. Anyway, anyway. This now, one for the rotor was this here. And you're going to do another song for us this time. What are you going to do this time first? What do you want to do, Ray and you? You got a big year again, Joe. You got a big year again. Well, the fair thing is, because we haven't heard it in about 10 minutes. So if you're going to allow to hear one for the road, expect about 30. You'll know by the time we finish. You might even know it better than these boys. This is what he's going to do. We'll do this cover. We'll do a Taylor Swift love story. That's brilliant. When you're ready. And you're going to record this, aren't you? We'll have it recorded. Right. She's already fired out. Release this stuff. When you're ready, Doug. You might be saying, letting on, I know Taylor Swift stuff, or I would imagine it's slightly different than original. It would be. I can't even put it on straight. Do you do that many songs to you? That's kind of the main thing behind us. We do that with a lot of songs. Nearly everything would be, any covers wouldn't just be your ordinary cover. I give it a bit of a boost. Well, you kind of, you know, if you're coming on to do something like you want it to be different. I find a lot of times when I listen to songs like that bands do. I think the cover better than the original. Now, that song there would be good for me. I wouldn't know Taylor Swift. She'll walk in here now. She'll point me to Emily. But well done on that. And listen, get it out there. And that's all about this weekend. You're appearing at the Rock on the Rock. And Thomas, tell us a bit about this now. Because this is a brilliant weekend. There's loads here. And I'm just looking. You have David Craig. You have my generation. One for the road, flair. And then you have a late disco each night. Now this package is never ending there. So take us through it from the start, if you don't mind. Yeah. Well, I suppose it's just something that we can start it back. It was maybe the year before COVID. I say it was just done with the festivals and the country fest this last year. This will be its 11th, 12th year there now. And that's kind of going down to strength. Very important, vital for the island to take so many people every year. And it's grown year on year. So we decided we'd try and maybe up the ante a bit before COVID. So we used to hire a marquee. Yes. And we found it was successful. There was just more room. Just some great venues in our moors, like the Smugglers and Air Lease and Glen Hotel and Phil Vannes and Nailies and all the bars. They're great spots. He's on the Jimmy there. He's a wee glinking his eye there for his time out in the island there. He's taking all these spots, you know. I'm going to tell you, Thomas, there's no point in me telling the lie now. There's no point in Jimmy taking the credit. I'd be out there on a heartbeat like me, tell you. And I don't have a bad night in the jet. It's an open invitation this weekend, boys. Aye. He's having an open invitation this weekend. You never know. But we just, you know, with the venues, we just, the crowds were getting that much bigger. So we started hiring the marquees out. And I kind of then thought, do you know what, I might just take a gamble. And I went last year. It's actually just a year. What, yesterday, the 6th of May last year, I bought my own marquee. Oh, you bought your own? I bought my own marquee. Good one. So we're self-sufficient there now. And yeah, I was, you know, told the bus in Dumkees and I, but I was doing last year and said, do you know what, we'll come out and we'll do the four-skiing, if you know what I'm saying. So like, forever grateful for that. And you know, they like the old crack in the ale themselves, they go out and they do the ace fishing and all that kind of stuff. And they're lucky enough, you know, they do a lot of work with them throughout the country and over in England. They're in different places with them. And they're saying, they want to come back here again this year. So it's just kind of, it's a bit like Daniel Dahl, coming back every year. They want to come back here and we're aiming. But come here, you hit the nail in the head, aren't they? Or flat out, they are in the big name, like I don't know. It's massive, massive. Like they did in the LEC then, clearly there last year. There's 4,000 people at the gig. 4,000 people, like it's, you know, they're doing our, like the next gig after our morning next week and they're heading for Australia. They're doing nine, 10 gigs in Australia. Gee. Yeah, it's. God, this is amazing stuff. And such humble guys, you know, the big thing about it is you know, these guys come out here and they sit with us on the chatters and like there's, there's no. There's no nonsense. No. Not like, he's two boys, look. These boys, not the hawklers. These boys are, these boys are not the same, these boys are the same with that thing. But you know, you were just talking earlier on, they're about Monaghan men and Talone men. Aye. I'm just thinking, I'm the only Donegal man in here in the Donegal. Just you're all right, mate. I should be worried about that. You're saving up here, young fella. Let me tell you. I know that. Nah, you're dead on. But it. Come here. This is a big thing you're taking on, Tom. So no point in saying it's not. This is a massive thing. And fair of say to you because, and like it's a gamble. You have two nights on here. Yeah. And you have accommodation packages and everything. So what's, what's the general justice? Is there a, is there a ticket only thing? We're, we're, we're ticket only because I, um, like I had, it's one thing building the marquee, but then you have your license and your regulations. So you have to get all certain with the fire officer. So actually, for, I'm in court tomorrow. So you just get it all over the line with the licensing, but it's grand because the fire officer has to come and inspect. He has to, the station certs, you have to all the different certs, firing, which is all the different stuff. Yes. Once he, once he's happy then, they grant the license then. So we have an exemption. We run late. We run the half two each night. Right. Um, Seamus Boyle there, the Armour ferry. He's running late ferry every night then. Good night. Because we'll be catering maybe for 260, 270 people on the island for the weekend. And then there's so much more come across in the ferry each night. And can you come across like that? Just as long as it's booked, because we're like the ferry crew takes a minute at a time. Yes. And obviously I have a certain number. I can be put into the marquee at a time. Yes. So that's why we can run as a ticket event only. I'm firing to marquee from the... It's actually with that Armour holiday village. Oh yes, yes. It's probably about half a mile. We were up there before. Yeah, half a mile. So it's grand. It's, you know, it's a lot of work to set up. And it's only once it's set up then, it's to come down then again, wait away next week because we're heading then. We have another festival. We started another festival then, myself and the gentleman, the local Keith Neary. So we're starting to think, we have a thing starting this year called Town Festa Guys. We're actually on that festival as well. Where's that on? In Dunlowe. That's the June Bank holiday weekend. True. So we're heading down there then. We're heading out there. So it has to come down. We have to start the whole process all over again in Dunlowe for the June Bank holiday. It's both Derek Ryan's doing that one, Mark McCabe, the lads here, Gary Og. So we're doing three days. We're actually doing four days and three nights of that once at Town Festa. There's three local charities benefiting from it. One of them. And then when that's all over, we're heading for, we're heading for Derry Gondley, for the GA Club in Derry Gondley up there. And then we're back then again to Dunlowe for the very thing in Dunlowe. Massive, a lot of actually end up for Dunlowe then. And then we're back to Ironmore. We actually have two ends within six days in the marquee in Ironmore. And then we're into the Countryfest, which is August. So it's all going. We're trying to keep everything else going in the meantime as well, you know? But come here. We'll just move from that. We'll get back to you. We'll be coming back. You're all right, don't worry. You're dead on. The 19th and 20th of August, you have the Ironmore Countryfest. And there's a crack and lineup you have there again. Yeah, it's gone two nights. Yeah, two nights. It's the same again, just with Country Music. We're very lucky. We have something like this, I think it's the 11th, the 12th year this year. People that just come back every... I have people that come to that festival from the first year. You know, what I mean when I started that, people said, oh, that'll never work for you. It'll never work. But it's just gone from stand to stand. You've proved them wrong. There's a young fella never heard of it before, David James. He's new up and coming. Yeah, wonder who's he? Now he's doing really good. He's flying. He's actually waiting out. He's waiting out. He's fine there, so he is. He is. I heard about that. I don't know. Wonder what he did. Will he take his back anything? He mightn't come back. They started hearing his voice over there. They mightn't let him back. Jimmy Buckley and Lovie Douglas. Of course, good old buddy David Craig in the band. And they're there this weekend as well. They're out and all, David's out and all. Real good guy, David. And Jesus, he's so popular here in Nulligall and Bortherfield. But he's a great singer. He's a good all-round singer. He can sing a ballad or a country or... Aye, we'll have to get him up again some Monday night. But come here, as I say, people want information now on these gigs and the weekend gig. There's very little left now for this weekend now, but to say we have small amount of availability left is just TC promotions there on Facebook or give us a call. The numbers are on there. Or my own numbers. 0878608776. But we'll not be hard to track down. One of the easier people is supposed to be to track down for all maybe the right reasons or the wrong reasons. Oh, no, you're dead on. And fully licensed, lit bar and food served on. More than you want. Yeah, it goes. Just regarding the guys, they just want maybe just some of their bigger gigs that's coming off there. Yes, yes. They've got better memory of some of the gigs, the guys. The guys have a big one in them pool and cabin. They were actually there on St Patrick's night and massive number to close the doors on her. So they're back now on the 10th of June and they're coming back here then again for the Donegal Rally on the Friday and the Sunday and the Monday. Big one. For the Rally as well. Big one. And they have Castle Rainy as well, Switch. And we're done a UK tour. We're actually in the UK. We're just back in the UK about four weeks. Of course, there'll be that now. I think it's moving fast. Four weeks. Four weeks from all many UK tours. Together we've done the bigger of the places that's left. So many places have closed. All these areas. Places that were so many that one time in England are gone. But we've done Martins in Birmingham, which is in the Irish centre of Birmingham, really. All the Voss and Dunkleys too, that all folked up. The Tumble and Paddy's. All that genre of music does it. And then the bands that's based in the UK would do it. So we're done there on the Friday night. And we had a fantastic gig there. And we headed down then to probably the biggest venue in London for the Irish music, the Cladding Ring. The guy from the Alice Oneset. From Clare, sorry. And we were there on the Saturday night. We had a massive gig there. We closed the door of the Cladding Ring. The music's still alive and well in the UK. Very much so, yeah. Irish music. Bring it on. So we'd actually left there then, but we could load it up. We'd left down to London from Birmingham. We set up, we left London at four o'clock in the morning. Straight up to Liverpool. A couple of hours' gigs. We had to bed for a couple of hours. And then we played Molly and the Loans. Liverpool on Sunday night. So we're heading back over now again. There's just the phone is just up. And one of these guys coming back. They're coming back. So we're heading back over now. We're doing the Crack in the Creek Festival in Manchester. And we're doing the Greenford Show as well in London. This year as well. So a lot of big work these guys. I think they were really going to go well. But it's just hard maybe to move the fact of so many commitments as a two piece to move it into the four or five piece. And I really wasn't that, had that much time to do what we were going to do. But I think, you know, these guys deserve a wee bit of help, but I think they have a good future. So that's why I want to low on behind them do what I can do for them. Good man. Very pretty. Well, lads, listen. You've had a wee break here. I'm sure we could hear the Galway girl again. Maybe move us on a final track for us if you still mind. You can do it, no problem. What are you going to do for us this time? I'll be here. You're not joking, are you? Shall we lose the hills of Donegal? I'll be right back. Ah, shall we not? Shall we not? I'll pay you up here. This is one for the road and we're going to do the hills of Donegal. Listen, Fenton and Ryan, thank you very much indeed for enjoying the Crackbees. Thanks for coming with us. And enjoy the rest of your year. It's a busy one to be perfectly honest with. I think it's going to even get busier for you. So well done on that. Keep doing what you're doing and make good music and enjoy it. That's the main thing. Enjoy it, you know. Have the crack. And there are nine more this weekend for the Rock at the Rock and along with the Whistlin' Dunkeys and David Craig and My Generation and Flare. Brilliant, well done. And best wishes, guys, and to Thomas for great promotion and organisation of events from Kaz Haunter. Hello, Kaz. So, well done. And, Tubs, the best of luck to yourself too because you bring a good music, you're bringing a custom, you're bringing, I'm sure, you know, much needed money after and the local economy and helping it out. So, well done to you. Honestly, it was a couple of years there now. We didn't know what road we were going. And you keep in touch with us too, my friend. Well, listen, I want to thank yourself and Jimmy for taking us on here. I spoke to Jimmy a couple of weeks ago and, you know, it's so helpful. I think what you used to for the live music is important. Maybe it's what I'm doing out in the road and... Well, I'll be enjoying a crack. He's giving people, you know, somewhere to broadcast their stuff on this. Well, that's what we're for. And as I say, we always say the music scene's great at the minute and for them, a couple of years, we were away. We must have badly, so it's great that it's back in Long Main State. And continue success. Thank you very much. That's one for the road. Thank you. That's right. And Thomas Castello on TC Promotions. This is a brand-new song from our good friend George Hutton and Ava Reddy who just released it on their social. Have a listen to this.