How was it being in the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade last year?
Bryan: It was the first time we’d ever done a parade, or anything that would fall into the same genre as a parade. It was cool. It was a real unique experience because there were so many people lined up on the streets of New York that day. They said. “Here’s your float, stay on top, wave to people as your moving and when it stops in front of the camera for all the news-people to comment on who performing on the floats, two of you come down here, two of you play on the top.” It was so cold, but it was such a great opportunity and an experience that we couldn’t pass up. We were in a parade for Christ’s sake! The Macy’s Day Parade, and that’s awesome. We were like, ‘Who invited us? We are just these jackasses from Boston! No one wants to wave at us!’ ATP: So you don’t know how it all came together? Bryan: I think someone approached someone at our management, about looking for an act, and ‘Two Is Better Than One’ was doing well on the radio; it was like ‘the stars aligned’ type deal. We we