There’s an old saying “my brother’s in the band.” It can help you get into nightclubs. It’s literally true when it comes to Hospitality House Executive Director Cindy Maple and her brother, Josh Paul, a lead guitarist in the popular American band Daughtry.
In support of “Utah’s Place” Daughtry has donated an autographed guitar to “Build a Shelter Day’s Silent Auction.” The benefit is May 14 from noon to 8 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites/Gold Miners Inn.
Daughtry (pictured on the front of Billboard magazine) was found and formed by a former American Idol season finalist Chris Daughtry.
The first single from the album, “It’s Not Over”, was the eighth most played song across all formats on U.S. radio in 2007, and their second single from the album, “Home”, was the tenth most played song in the U.S. of 2007, according to Wikipedia.
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NIce! Should bring in some solid cash.
Dayum, Cindy Maple, that is one fierce, fly bro you’re sister to. He seems to think quite highly of the woman that is his sister is as well. With great reason. Hope Daughtrys guitar makes HH some serious bank. It should…that’s a music man that can make this girl beg for mercy;) Kate
The gov’t of NC, GV, and the county should all be working on this issue. I could even see LAFCo being involved.
Why is this stuff so difficult? Oh right, because we have a false dichotomy of right v. left that keeps bread on the table for a select few. Kinda like the military industrial complex…let’s call it the political industrial complex.
Antiquity.