Seeing Paul for the first time

Hello all,

While it’s way later than I wish, I’m seeing Paul Simon for the first time at The Mann in Philly on 7/5.

I’m just curious if there is ANY tailgating before hand.
I’m not expecting a Phish or Grateful Dead lot scene but am bringing the wife and kids and curious if we should get there earlier in the day or just on time for the show.

Thanks in advance!

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u/MtnSpring — 3 days ago
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Good Snack music (Support a good cause)

In 2022, my son Trey was born with a rare genetic condition called CACNA1A (pronounced “Cack-Na-One-A”). He is unable to stand, walk, or communicate on his own. There is currently no cure and no specific treatment.

For the last two years, my wife and I have worked alongside the CACNA1A Foundation to raise awareness and support research for families affected by the condition. Along the way, I’ve been looking for a way to contribute that felt sustainable and true to who I am.

That’s where Good Snacks comes in.

I’ve spent most of my life playing music, usually hidden behind a drum set in one band or another. I grew up playing with Brian Moss of Spafford (and also dropped out of college to move across the country and join another one of his bands).
For years, I’ve made music at home but never shared it. Eventually, I realized I was waiting for a level of perfection that was never going to arrive, so I stopped waiting.

Good Snacks is a collection of instrumental music recorded at home and released simply because I love making it. No grand plan, just music that reflects where I am right now.

If it helps bring even a little more awareness to CACNA1A and Trey’s journey, then it’s a dream come true.

Please check out Good Snacks, available on most streaming platforms now.

— Eric

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u/MtnSpring — 8 days ago
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Good Snacks Music

Good Snacks - Surf [instrumental] (2026)

Please check out my new project.
I’m playing, electric drums, bass, guitar and keyboard.

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u/MtnSpring — 1 month ago
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Good Snacks Music

Hey everyone,

I’m going to start releasing instrumental tracks on a weekly basis, starting 6.26.26.
More for sleeping, studying, working, thinking, etc. than intently listening.

I play drums, bass, guitar and piano on all tracks.
I’ve been in bands for most of my life, but at almost 40, married with 2 kids, 1 with special needs…this is my new outlet.

The goal is to make each track completely different from one another.

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u/MtnSpring — 1 month ago