On Saturday, The Bridge supported moe. at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ. During the course of The Bridge set, three members of moe. sat in with the former New Groove of the Month (July, 2004). Halfway through The Bridge’s set, Al Schnier added guitar to two of the Bridge’s originals, ‘Honey Bee’ and ‘Chains’ as well as the Talking Heads’ ‘Psycho Killer.’ Later on, Chuck Garvey appeared on guitar while Rob Derhak took lead vocals on Little Feat’s ‘Willin’ with both musicians remaining on stage for a version of Dr. John’s ‘I Walk on Guilded Splinters.’ A bit earlier, the Bridge’s Kenny Liner joined BuzzUniverse on beat box for the group’s ‘In the Sun.’
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