The Greyboy Allstars currently have announced only two more shows for 2009. This Sunday, the band will be in Whistler, British Columbia at the Mountain West Music Festival. Then, looking ahead to New Year’s Eve, the group will perform in Denver at the Ogden Theatre. The band members have been busy of late, as guitarist Elgin Park scored the new Judd Apatow film Funny People and keyboardist Robert Walter recently recorded on a solo disc from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s Alex Ounsworth. In addition, Karl Denson is set to tour in support of his new KDTU disc Brother’s Keeper with GBA bassist Chris Stillwell in his group while drummer Aaron Redfield will gig with Cake.
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