Never too young to rock: Fredericton boy enjoys punk rock birthday party
Fredericton’s Turner Brandt knew exactly how he wanted to celebrate his seventh birthday party when he saw his drum teacher’s band, Too Bad Jim, play a rock show in August.
“We walked out of the venue and Turner said: Mummy, this was the best day of my life, do you think they’ll play at my birthday party?” his mom Erin Brandt Filliter said on Saturday.“I don’t think they play a lot of kid’s birthday parties but he asked them and they said yes,” she said. They rented an auditorium at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre for the occasion, and roughly 120 people RSVP’d.
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