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George Condon,    Ryan Bell,     Scott Cleveland,
&  Ray Brouillette

  Scrap Iron Sun is the culmination of many years of writing music, playing in bands, making master tapes and keeping our day jobs. George and Scott started a band called The Missing Links in 1980 and over the past three decades, along with a long list of others, have parted ways, rejoined, separated, regrouped etc., etc., ya-da ya-da ya-da, until a few of years go when a former member,Dave Holloway, got the bright idea of sending a video to a contest. George and I thought that that would be a hoot and went along with him. Well, it kept us in our day jobs, but it also got us working on a new CD. So, George and Scott, along with Dave and Ray, started what we now call Scrap Iron Sun.
  Why Scrap Iron Sun, you might ask? I was in a local pub one Saturday night with my beer buddy, Marty Howe, when he turned to me in a not so coherent state and said, "I feel like I'm getting a rusty tan..," to which I replied, "Wha..?" and he pointed to a metal art sun hanging over the bar and said, "...under the scrap iron sun!" There you have it. Now you know. Fitting... I believe... Scrap... Rusty...!
  Dave has since parted ways with us and we've got a new bass player, Ryan Bell. We're starting to work on a new video for a song on our next CD called "Can't." Keep an eye (or an ear) out for it on Youtube and look up our first three videos, "No Milk Today," "Big Brother" and "Baby Of The Family," which is from the new CD we're working on called "Recycled." Hopefully this one won't take as long as the last one to finish. Speaking of which, check out our first CD, "Getting A Rusty Tan!" (Also, available as mp3 downloads at iTunes and DigStation.)

 

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