Man Man, Wrens Play Bottom of the Hudson Benefit

Drummer Greg Lytle out of the hospital, getting better
Man Man, Wrens Play Bottom of the Hudson Benefit Greg Lytle (R) photo by Mike White

Support continues to pour in for the family of Trevor Butler, the Bottom of the Hudson bassist and Coyote member who was killed in a tragic tour van crash late last month.

Butler's former Coyote bandmates played a benefit a few weeks back, and now comes word that the gentlemen of Man Man, BOTH's Absolutely Kosher labelmates the Wrens, and Philly combo (and recent Vagrant signees) the A-Sides will team up for a benefit gig at the City of Brotherly Love's First Unitarian Church on September 20. All proceeds from the event will go to Butler's family.

As previously reported, the A-Sides will also donate earnings from their August 30 record-release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philly to Trevor's family, and toward his BOTH bandmate Greg Lytle's medical bills.

On a hope-filled note, Lytle-- who was hospitalized following the crash and was at one point in critical condition-- is, as of August 10, back home and "doing well," according to Absolutely Kosher.

Even if you can't attend the benefits, you can still donate to Trevor's family via Paypal. Donations should be directed to both@absolutelykosher.com
Posted by Matthew Solarski on Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 4:37pm