Davy Mooney on YouTube

One of the great things about having a blog is that you can be completely whimsical, writing about European weather one minute and then family the next. So with that transition, allow me to note that my brother has his first video up on YouTube. It's a fairly short clip of him playing a show at the club Syndikat in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The picture quality isn't that great, but I'm glad that he's getting this out there. I hope some of you will enjoy it.

For more info about my brother Davy Mooney and to listen to some of his other music see here.

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Excellent. I dig it.

Whoa... I went to high school with your brother! I was a year or two ahead at Ben Franklin (c/o 1997), but I clearly remember seeing Moondao at the Coffee Bean back in New Orleans (or was it the Daily Grind?). Small world.

Anyway, I loved the first book and am looking forward to the new one. I'm glad that Davy seems to be doing well, too. Keep up the great work!