Stockholm Syndrome has announced four shows over the course of the coming months, including an in-store performance. The quintet, which consists of Wally Ingram, Dave Schools, Jerry Joseph, Eric McFadden and Danny Louis (who has long since taken over for original keyboard player Danny Dziuk)will take the stage together for a performance at Boulder, CO’s Fox Theater on July 16. This gig dovetails with Widespread Panic and Gov’t Mule’s appearances at the Mile High Music Festival on July 18 and 19. Beyond that, the group has confirmed three September dates: a two-night stand at San Franciscos Independent on September 5 and 6 and gig at Santa Cruz, CAs Streetlight Records which will be recorded for future release.
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