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We just released our newest single, "Who's Next?"
This little 'tornado' of a tune is a fitting sequel to "The Ballad of Mike Moran", written by Doug Cogan and Christopher Storc and performed by The Chamber-Made Brigade.
After the tremendous success of our previous international hit, we were inspired to pay tribute to our armed forces deployed on their brave and dangerous mission to defend our freedom. We hope that our little tunes empower our troops abroad and our citizens at home.
After the events of September 11, 2001, we watched New York fireman, Mike Moran grab hold of the microphone on the night of the Paul McCartney/VH1 benefit in New York, we felt the outrage he expressed when he challenged Osama bin Laden to kiss his "royal Irish ass" and we felt had to do something to support that sentiment.
At a time when the whole world was struggling to understand the meaning of these senseless and horrific acts of cowardice, Mike stood tall and offered a bold statement of total defiance, which inspired us to put his words to music. The song has brought both tears and laughter to those who have heard it.
It is our sincere hope that you purchase a copy of "Who's Next?" or "The Ballad of Mike Moran" (or both) for yourself and for your friends, and sing along with The Chamber-Made Brigade as loudly as you can to let the world know that the spirit of America will never be broken and that our heroes will never be forgotten.
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NEW YORK FIREMAN'S DEFIANT MESSAGE IMMORTALIZED IN THIS TERRIFIC IRISH FIGHTING SONG - PLAYED ON OVER 1,000 RADIO STATIONS TO DATE |
CD: The Ballad of Mike Moran
Label: The Chamber-Made Brigade
Credits: Doug Cogan & Christopher Storc |
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NEW SONG TO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS. MANY OF OUR FANS TELL US THAT THE WICKED FIDDLE-PLAYING IS REMINISCENT OF CHARLEY DANIELS (THE HIGHEST OF COMPLIMENTS!) THE SONG HAS RECENTLY BEEN AIRED FROM COAST TO COAST |
CD: THE CHAMBER-MADE BRIGADE
Label: CHAMBER-MADE PRODUCTIONS
Credits: Written & Produced by CHRISTOPHER STORC |
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