Last night at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, Trey Anastasio took the stage with yet another incarnation of his 70 Volt Parade. Les Hall was absent on guitar and keys with Anastasio and Ray Paczkowski acquitting themselves admirably in those roles. Also on hand for the two sets was longtime associate Dave Grippo on saxophone. The performance also featured the debut of three new songs; Dragonfly, Let Me Lie and Mud City with more quite possibly to follow this evening at the Tabernacle.
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