Phamly feud leads to new homeThe Collegian
The Phyrst Family is no more — for now at least.

The band and the bar cut ties after sparring last month over payment for a Saturday show at which three Phamly members performed in place of the usual four. According to an e-mail from Hesketh posted on a “Boycott the Phyrst” Facebook group, “As we were gathering our equipment to leave, the owner showed up at the bar, headed straight for [banjo player] Steve [McQuay] and shoved him. It then took two to three bartenders to break them apart.”

The fight began after Phyrst management suggested paying the band less because not all of the band’s members performed, according to the post.

Phyrst manager Mike Fullington said.

representatives from the Phyrst had no comment by press time Tuesday.

A statement released by the families of former Phyrst owner and band leader Ernie Oelbermann and Phyrst Phamly founder Terry Countermine said Saturday night “Phamly” shows are a Phyrst tradition and will continue with a new lineup. A new Phamly will resume the weekly Saturday sing-along this weekend.

Sounds pretty ugly, but I’d bet a beer at the Phyrst (if I knew when I would be able to complete the wager) that they reunite by fall semester.

I used to go to the first on occasion, in fact it was the first “bar” I went to in Happy Valley after my 21st birthday. Other than table wars (too fratty), I liked the place, but I probably have not been back since 2002 Homecoming.

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