Keyboardist Rob Marscher (Addison Groove Project) and bassist Brian OConnell (Uncle Sammy) took the stage with Peter Prince & the Trauma Unit last night at Harpers Ferry in Allston, MA. OConnell joined in for Ali, while Marscher emerged for Old Man. Last nights line-up featured Prince, guitarist Johnny Trama (Rockett Band), drummer Eric Kalb (Deep Banana Blackout), keyboardist Paul Wolstencroft (Jiggle), bassist John Hawes (Moon Boot Lover) saxophonist Paul Ahlstrand (Susan Tedeschi, Ronnie Earl), and trombonist Brian Thomas (John Browns Body).
The Unit plays Tobacco Road in New York City tonight. For more dates, visit www.moonbootlover.com.
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Peter Prince & the Trauma Unit Welcome Rob Marscher, Brian OConnell
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