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Shortly after Hurricane Katrina, Eden contacted NOAH (New Orleans And Houston) about supplying loaner amps for bassists forced to evacuate New Orleans sans equipment. Operating under the auspices of the Musician's Benevolent Society of Houston, NOAH has been providing shelter, clothing, assistance in networking and finding work. And now, they're also loaning out Nemesis combos.

The first two amp recipients are Scott Jackson, who is currently working with WestBank Mike, and The Fisher Project, and Mark Brooks, who has seemingly worked with just about every big name act in New Orleans. We thought you'd like to see a few pictures taken shortly after the amps arrived in Houston.

Nemesis Delivery
Here's the pallet as it's being brought up the drive.
Turns out the delivery driver was a bass player, so even he was excited!

cott unpacked his loaner first.
Scott was on hand to help unpack.
Leaving nothing to chance, Scott unpacked his loaner first.

Scott with his loaner Nemesis NC410.
Scott with his loaner Nemesis NC410.

Mark Brooks is all smiles.
Mark Brooks is all smiles now that he has his loaner Nemesis NC210.

Many thanks to Chad Welling and the crew at NOAH for doing all they do. Eden is proud to be a part of their efforts in support of the many musicians affected by Hurricane Katrina.

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