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The Shiny Lapel Trio Is On Its Way!

If you haven't heard of The Shiny Lapel Trio, here is your chance to see what they're about. These local guys are about to storm the music industry!

The band started in Deep River in 2004 and did some successful recording for Kohl's commercials.

They were heard by Jay Rothman, Ex. Producer for ESPN Monday Night Football in Deep River last Summer, who showed some interest in having them play for ESPN.

Six or so months later….they are playing Monday Night Football on December 10th when the Texans and Patriots square off!

All great guys and so humble and excited. Please check out their website. www.shinylapeltrio.com

If you were at Donahue's on Dec. 6, you might have seen them there. Here are some of their upcoming local dates.

Dec. 13 The Griswold Inn • Essex, CT Dec. 20 The Griswold Inn • Essex, CT Dec. 22 Whitfield’s • Guilford, CT Dec. 27 The Griswold Inn • Essex, CT Dec. 29  The Bridge • Westerly, RI Dec. 31 Gelston House • East Haddam, CT


Wishing them all the best!

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Lindsay Braun December 10, 2012 at 02:12 pm
Great Post, Lynn! So excited for Tiger and the boys!
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Matt June 19, 2013 at 09:29 am
I'm shocked that some whiney snooty parent would post such a ridiculous thing...
Ed Sutcliffe June 19, 2013 at 01:19 pm
am I a bad parent when we get 3 feet of snow and I play with my kids outside, make a snow fort andRead More wait for mom to come outside and surprise her with snowballs? Mom smiles and and screams with excitement and joins in on the fun. whats the difference between that and water balloons? WOW find something else to write about and let kids have FUN..
Matt June 19, 2013 at 01:36 pm
I'd also like to point out that this has been going on for about 20 years. And for those 20 years,Read More everyone enjoys it. And for those 20 years, everyone knows if you don't want to participate, you can walk around it. And for those 20 years, nobody has ever complained. And it is clearly not bullying. Though that is a nice attempt by the author to use a dramatic buzz word to exaggerate something.