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Grandaddy man sells rarities to help sister
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 26 February 2010
Former Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle has made available a number of live recordings and rarities from across his career in return for donations to help his sister, Anna, who is currently receiving treatment for a brain tumour.
Included in the two download packages on offer are Grandaddy’s first demo tape, an unreleased Grandaddy album, two Christmas albums recorded for friends and family, and various live recordings, amongst many other rarities. Let’s just say, if you’re a Grandaddy fan, it’s worth taking a look.
For full details of what’s available and how to get it, check out: talkscape.jasonlytle.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=378