How Dropkick Murphys' Jeff DaRosa found himself on the road to the Boston Marathon
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How Dropkick Murphys' Jeff DaRosa found himself on the road to the Boston Marathon
""It's kind of like a drug. You just need a little more. You find it to be more attainable.""
""I was just a rock musician that kind of didn't have much discipline in my life. All I had to do was be on stage.""
""I was really craving to hold on a little tighter to life or something.""
Jeff DaRosa, a multi-instrumentalist for Dropkick Murphys, turned to running after getting sober at 40. He found running to be a disciplined and attainable pursuit, contrasting his previous life of relentless touring. Initially participating in casual races, the idea of running the Boston Marathon became a distant dream after the 2013 bombings. However, after quitting drinking, he embraced running as a way to regain control over his life and prepare for the iconic race in support of the Claddagh Fund.
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