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Last Thursday on You Served Radio I had Tom Neely on from the band, Bridge of Sighs on the show. They donated a couple signed copies of their first studio released CD, Angry Clouds, to be auctioned off on the You Served eBay store to raise money for Fisher House.
Well the band has went one step further. They have put up a link on their website at www.bosband.com to buy the CD via the website. Starting last Thursday through July 4th, all sales of the CD via the website will have 100% of the proceeds go directly to Fisher House. They are a young band, having just released this first studio cut CD and I think it is awesome they are willing to donate so much to an awesome charity.
If you haven’t listened to the interview with Tom, check it out at www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved. He talks about their unique sound and tells some great stories from their tours at Gitmo entertaining troops. Check it out, take a listen and any spreading of the word you can do on your blog would be great. I have the CD and it is really awesome. Be sure and stop by http://www.bosband.com/buycd.cfm to check out the band and buy the CD.
Also, while you are listening to the show, keep listening to the other two guests. Rene Bardoff who is the Executive Director of the Bob Woodruff Family Foundation which is trying to raise $1.65 million dollars to support our troops by Memorial Day. They are asking every person to just donate $5.25 by Memorial Day, 5/25/09. They are doing this through their website, www.tweettoremind.org/.
Last by not least I talked with Doug Eldridge from DLE Sports Management (www.dlesports.com) about his 10-12-100 Campaign where he has made it his personal mission to run 12 marathons in 12 months to raise $100,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project.
It was an awesome show, with great Patriots as guests and is worth the two hours to listen to. Stop by www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved to listen to the archive.
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