Bassist Wilbur Krebs joined RatDog last night at the Palace Theater in Canton, OH. Krebs took the stage in the first set for Easy Answers, Lazy Lightning -> Supplication -> Cassidy -> Odessa. He then returned in the second set for a bass duel with Rob Wasserman and then closed out the set with Dear Prudence -> Cassidy -> Sugar Magnolia. Wilbur also sat in for the encore, Johnny B. Goode.
Krebs is a member of the Hip-Hop-jazz fusion outfit Alphabet Soup, which also includes RatDog drummer Jay Lane and saxophonist Kenny Brooks. The bands album Layin’ Low in the Cut was released in 1995.
RatDog plays tonight at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport, PA. For details, visit www.rat-dog.com.
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