Jeff's Mancave are donating all of the earnings from their new EP, 'Home', to the Feed Our Heroes campaign.
A Westmeath band is getting onboard to help support frontline staff during covid-19.
Mullingar-based Jeff's Mancave are donating all of the earnings from their new EP, 'Home', to the Feed Our Heroes campaign.
The GoFundMe page, set-up to provide meals to people working on the frontline, has raised almost 90 thousand euro in a month, and the band wants to add whatever they can to show their appreciation.
Band member Mark Jones says the title of the song is an homage to all of the healthcare workers who have returned home to Ireland to help fight the pandemic:
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