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March 2000: Brother's Back!
June 1999: First Word of "Brother's" Accident
August 1999: Update Report
September 1999: Update Report
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Brother's back!!!

G'day BROTHER Fans!

After a lot of waiting, and a lot of healing, BROTHER is officially on the road again.
The show at the El Rey was a giant success! It was great to see so many of you fans come out to support the band. Most heart warming was to see all the guys up on the stage singing and playing. They are back and we're glad to have them!!
Friday thru Sunday found the boys in Vegas. What a wonderful weekend! Fremont Street said that they had never seen such a huge crowd out there, like they did for BROTHER. They were magical! There were thousands of people, and everyone loved the show.
One of the most special moments of that weekend, was when Fergus joined Angus and Hamish on stage for 3 songs each night! WOW, what an incredible thing hearing 7 Bridges Road and Amazing Grace again. I can't describe how wonderful that was. There were many with tears in their eyes.
Look out Northern California, because here they come. Hamish and Angus got up at 4:00 am and did a live call in on radio station KKUP last night. Apparently they were on the phone for an hour!! This DJ is a new fan and I believe she taped the interview.
We would love to have packed houses at all the California gigs. If you would like flyers to put up in your work, or cards (with the tour schedule) to hand out to all your friends, please contact us at fanbrother@aol.com We will send some out to you. There is more information on the in store appearance for you at the bottom of this email.
Upcoming gigs...
Sunday, March 26th- Justice League in San Francisco
Monday, March 27th- in Store appearance at Compact Disc Land (More info below)
Tuesday, March 28th- The long Bar (Monterey, California)
Wednesday, March 29th- New George's (San Rafael, California)
Friday, March 31- Mill Avenue Merchants Spring Art Festival (Tempe, Arizona)
Saturday, April 1- MAMA spring festival (Tempe, Arizona)
Sunday, April 2- MAMA Spring Festival (Tempe, Arizona)
Sunday, April 2- The Green Room (in Tempe)
Friday, April 7- The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano
Saturday, April 8- Rustys Surf Ranch - Santa Monica Pier
For more information, please check out the Tour schedules on Brothermusic.com and Brotherfanclub.com
For those of you wanting to "hang out" on the web with other Brother fans, there are a couple of sites you might check into:
Yahoo! Clubs brother
iMusic - Brother Bulletin Board

We would like to get to know more of you.


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June 1999: First Word of Brother's Accident

BROTHER was returning to LA after the first leg of its tour when the van in which it was traveling rolled a number of times in the desert just outside Needles, CA. Hospitalized with injuries of various severity, were band members Steve, Angus and Hamish and their road manager, Fedj. All are in stable condition and expected to make full recovery over some months. Dalbo was not traveling in the van at the time of the accident.

The accident has forced BROTHER to cancel its North American summer tour, including Milwaukee dates for Summerfest and Rainbow Summer. It has also left them with extensive medical bills. Donations of any amount, large or small, will help the band meet the expenses resulting from this tragedy."

This is an update letter send out on July 13th with the status of the band.

"G'day, Gang Well, a month has passed since our entire world was turned upside down and given a few good shakes, and the dust is taking a while to settle. Our apologies for not being in touch sooner - we've had to leave that to our new distributor, FMA, and a dribble or two from the fan club - but we just haven't been up to it, physically or mentally. First up we'd like to thank everybody for their touching thoughts, and the many and varied offers of assistance we've received since we emerged from the belly of the anguished beast. The depth of kindness and generosity is humbling.

For the record, and to set minds at ease we want to give you an update and summary of the state of play.

We want to begin by assuring you that at this point all four of us are anticipating making a full recovery. However, that said, all our injuries were severe and the road to that recovery will be fairly long and challenging.

Both Fedj and Hamish will be unable to walk for next 2-3 months, at least. Fedj received deep road rash to both legs and feet, with skin and tendons badly damaged. He broke a few ribs and his left arm also required the bone pinned. Hamish sustained two fractures in his left foot, road rash, shattered cartilage, a severed ligament and broken ankle requiring two screws.

Steve had numerous broken ribs, resulting in a punctured and collapsed lung. His right elbow was severely lacerated with some tendon damage.

Angus shattered a disc in his upper neck and fractured two vertebrae. The disc has been removed and replaced with a piece of bone and the vertebrae secured with screws and a plate. He will have to be immobilized in a neck brace for at least the next few months. After plastic surgery to treat grazing and lacerations his head isn't looking too bad at all.

So...the facts aren't any better than that but we're giving thanks that they're no worse!

We all feel blessed to be able to look back on the devastation of that morning one long month ago, and be saying we have the chance to be with our families, be together again, and make music with each other again...at some point.

The tide is out, the water's clear....

Thank you, everyone, for all the ways you have shown your support - big and small, loud and soft. Keep the faith and ....we'll just have to keep you posted.

BROTHER."

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August 1999: Update Report

Band on the mend - surely but slowly

Hello, gang,

Just a quick update for you - and in a nut shell, things are better! Ten weeks have passed and oh, how much we've all improved. It's interesting how you tend not to notice the mending day to day, even week to week, but looking back - wow! we've all done a lot of it.

Angus has had his first physio session and is allowed time out of his neck brace each day. Constant, severe headaches are becomng less so in both respects. As he says, "There are good days and bad days" (and that's about as much complaining as you'd ever hear him do).

Like Angus, Stevie has been unable to pick up his axe as yet, with his elbow and ribs still causing some problems, but is in great spirits (despite the fact that Steve not being able to play his guitar is like the rest of us not being able to talk!).

Fedj is in a fair bit of pain with the physio he's receiving but as always he's unstoppable - well, apart from the fact that he can't walk yet.

I'm looking forward to having this great purple cast removed from my leg next week and giving it a good spiritual dunking in the waters of the South Pacific before I too learn how to walk again.

Please be assured, we are all in good spirits and haven't yet ceased to give thanks for our extreme good fortune! At this point it will probably be another month or so before we will have a good indication as to how soon we might make music together again. The physical healing is something that won't be rushed - as those of you who have been in similar situations already know - but the continued support from all our fans has played an important role in that process. We thank you all.

Cheers,

Hamish
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September 1999: Update Report

Still mending...

G'day, Everybody

Just wanted to let you know how we're doing, and in a nut shell that would have to be defined as 'pretty bloody good!'

As any of you who've been through a similar 'injury and recovery process' know, the most difficult thing to deal with on a regular basis is the time factor. You can do everything right -- elevation, rest, diet, medication, rehab exercises....but the one crucial element on the road to recovery, over which you have very little control, is time. So we're each trying to behave and do what we're 'sposed to -- we really are -- but good, solid healing won't be rushed and that boils over to extreme frustration occasionally.

But when this happens it doesn't take much to remind ourselves just how fortunate we are to be feeling anything -- and that very soon puts the day to day into perspective.

Fedj, our road manager, is now on his feet and gingerly walking. His arm is taking some work to get right and will be an annoying barometer in the years to come. He's accepting the occasional request to run sound for bands in town as he slowly eases back into reality.

Steve is in great spirits. Physio on his elbow is paying off and while the state of his ribs still precludes him from stretching himself around a guitar, he is getting his mandolin chops happening -- aiming for 6 or 7 hours practice a day.

Angus is brace-free much of the time and the fact that he is a human rubber-band is paying dividends in terms of his freedom of movement and long-term prognosis. He, of the changing hairstyles, is spending some time with his acoustic guitar but, as yet, is not ready to handle the weight and body contortions that go with bass and bagpipes.

I'm (Hamish)three weeks cast-free and throwing the crutches aside quite a bit and going for the hobble, although I'm told it may be some time before I can fully weight-bare on this sucker. My main necessity is to work up the strength and particularly the flexibility in my ankle so as I can walk properly -- they're telling me 3 to 6 months but I've decided it'll just have to be sooner as there're waves to be caught this Aussie summer!

As for Dalbo, he is biding his time with some studio work and filling with other bands. He's keeping very busy.

But enough of us....We hope you're all doing fine and staying out of harm's way. Look after yourselves,

Hopalong
AKA - Hamish)


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Info courtesy of Mary Wang / July 1999
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