Dave Barnes + Spendyourself

10.30.09 |

This post is long overdue, but we just have to share these pictures!

Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin put on an awesome show in Louisville a few weeks back, and we were thrilled to be able to set up a table to sell some shirts. Dave and friends do some incredible things in Africa through their organization, Mocha Club. Lee wore a Mocha Club shirt (one that reads “I need Africa more than Africa needs me. Yeah. Chew on that.) And I was wearing a Spendyourself shirt, which unfortunately got cut off in the picture, but thought we had to get our picture with the man himself, Dave Barnes!

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Also, we have to give a shout out to our awesome friends, Amy Turner and Nichole Hutchins for workin and rockin the table that night!

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