Wednesday, January 06, 2010

FBO: 'Song for Manhattan Bridge'

Oklahoman Beau Jennings was asked to write a song for the Manhattan Bridge, which turned 100 last week. The party held for it drew about 11. Streams of pedestrians, even on a snowy morning, crossed Brooklyn Bridge just south. Here's the video with the non-failed song:


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WOOHOO! More FBO goodness.

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