Like every New Year, 2020 started with new beginnings.

“We began recording a new album in January,” said creator and lead singer of the band Mermaid Motor Lounge Josh Erwin. “We were just getting warmed up and reacquainted with being in sync together.”

In early March their tour calendar was still filling out for spring and summer.

But as COVID-19 hit, they watched their gigs drop off.

Missing that collective feeling of being together as a band they wondered what they could do.

“A house show or yard concert wouldn’t work because, of course, we wanted people to come but then they’d congregate or feel pressured to do so,” said Erwin. “We didn’t want to risk getting anyone infected.”

Sparking a thought, Erwin remembered his father’s trailer. Kicking around an idea, he broached it to a couple of neighbors. They were game and had the means to help the band.

“People say you can’t do something on your own or it’s really difficult. Well this is absolutely the truth. Without the kindness or generosity of our neighbors, this would not have been possible,” he said. “Our driver, Brandon Brimmell, and wife Irina, own the boat and truck, and Sean and Kristy O’Connor lent us their generator.”

Signs that got the point across sprinkled with a bit of humor were displayed on the boat reading “You Stay, We Play” – “Social Distancing Show” – “We’re all in this boat together” - “Practice safe 6.”

They began testing the waters in Erwin’s neighborhood and expected to be shamed. To their surprise, people came out of their homes smiling and waving. Each new show brought a similar reaction.

“This happened to be just enough, not only a distraction but a really fun thing … another odd thing of a band driving around in the boat playing music,” the lead singer said. “Being able to bring something to someone who can’t get out is another avenue to connect with others.”

He describes their music as a relatable family. “It’s like George Jones and the late John Prine getting together and having a baby called The Band,” Erwin said.

The appreciation shown to the band has not gone unnoticed.

Erwin said there was one comment in particular where “my eyes kinda got a little watery because it was so flattering and nice.”

Sweet ATL quote from their Reynoldstown show, “ ‘I was lucky enough to see this roll passed my place. I love Atlanta. I am proud of Atlanta. I miss Atlanta. And then there she is. Suddenly in front of you in all her glory,’ ” Instagram: @christrichards.

For more information, visit mermaidmotorlounge.com


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