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Pats Sing Along At 'Larry-oke' Benefit For Troops

BOSTON (CBS4) ― The Patriots did their best to forget about Sunday's loss to the Colts by singing some songs together Monday night for a good cause.

It was the second annual "Larry-oke" event at Avalon in Boston, also known as Larry Izzo's Salute to Our Troops.

The event, put on by Pats linebacker and special teams star Larry Izzo, benefits U.S. troops and their families.

According to the Patriots web site, proceeds from the event will go to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, Operation Ensuring Christmas, Homes for Our Troops and the Fallen Patriot Fund.

Izzo, backup quarterback Matt Cassel, a shirtless Ellis Hobbs, Tedy Bruschi, and several other players took the stage to belt out their best karaoke tunes. Bruschi did a Bruce Springsteen imitation covering "Born to Run".

Tom Brady was reportedly there with his girlfriend Bridget Moynahan. But this year, he did not take the stage.

Watch highlights of all the songs in the video box in the upper right hand corner of this screen.

For more information, visit www.larryizzosalutetothetroops.com

(© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

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