String Cheese Incident welcomed several special guests to the stage last night at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. John Cowan added vocals to Cant Stop Now midway through the first set. Peter Rowan than joined the band on guitar and vocals for Sweet Melinda -> Blackberry Blossom, which also featured mandolin player Billy Bright and bassist Brynn Bright (who are both touring with Rowan and Tony Rice on this summers Jamgrass tour). Keller Williams sat in for his own Freeker by the Speaker during the three-song encore.
Tonight String Cheese opens a two-night run at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. For the complete itinerary, visit the bands online calendar.
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Keller Williams, John Cowan, Peter Rowan Sit in with String Cheese Incident
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