This past September, violin player, David Grisman collaborator and auxiliary Yonder Mountain String Band member, Darol Anger, suffered a broken bone in his left wrist from a bicycle accident. Initially told that the bone might not heal for three months, Anger’s prognosis was revised and earlier this week doctors removed his cast. The violinist is going to charge back into things this weekend, as Anger and the Anonymous 4 will perform tonight at the Miller Center for the Arts in Reading, PA, followed by a show on Sunday in Indiana at Notre Dame’s Leighton Concert Hall. As Anger reports on my his MySpace page, ‘I’m stretching using heat and trying to get my wrist & thumb back in shape for this weekend’s shows. Maybe I was crazy to try to do something so close in, but I am crazy from not playing…’
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