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Party People! Come be love with us! @modelairplanefunk turns 21 this year 🎉🥳…and It’s been a year since this particular iteration of Model Airplaners have gotten together and we’re bringing it like we always do! If you don’t have tickets yet…now’s a good time to get em or just show up and bring more pieces of the party with ya!!
#funksgiving2025
Hi Friends,
I’m really excited to share a new song with you we just put out!! It’s called “Food on the Table,” written by Alaskan songwriter Steven Bacon and recorded by me alongside The Finestkind Band @finestkind_music ). It’s a simple, beautiful reminder to notice and appreciate what we have — the basics, the essentials, the things that quietly carry us through.
But the heart of this song also opens a window into another truth: sometimes those simple blessings aren’t guaranteed. As we move into a season that can be both joyful and heavy, it feels important to acknowledge that not everyone has food on their table right now.
So if you’re feeling grateful, grounded, or generous, we’ve decided to donate 100% of the proceeds from downloads and streams of this track on Bandcamp to help support folks who might need a hand getting back to that place of good. You can donate anything from $1.50 - $150+ and we will donate to @PrebelStreet with a particular ask to support their new Food Security Hub.
You can listen or contribute here (easier to click on our facebook post):
/track/food-on-the-table
Thanks for listening, for caring, and for being part of this community. Please share this with those you who may enjoy hearing the song (especially right now) as well as with those who may enjoy the opportunity to support :)
– Connor + Dan + Finestkind
(Cool art by Pat Corrigan @tv_repairman2 of which I added a draft on here too as it fits the message with no-food on the table)
We asked… you responded! This was one of @modelairplanefunk ’s first regular gigs at the Ale House in Portland, Maine—every Sunday night during the dead of winter 2004-5—and proof that @dan_boyden was originally on guitar, and that I loved wearing sweatpants on stage. We’d make just enough money to take us and one lucky friend to Denny’s. It was magic ✨
Thank you to the OG Debby Remillard for these, and see you all at Funksgiving!!