Tonight Phish will support Vermont flood recovery efforts through a show at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction, VT. This coming Sunday, a variety of musicians from upstate New York will join forces to aid area residents hurt by Irene. The Hudson Valley Artists Hurricane Relief Concert will take place at the Bearsville Theater. Music will begin at 7PM with a confirmed roster of artists that includes:Garth Hudson, John Sebastian, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, Danny Louis (of Gov’t Mule) & Phelonious Phunk, Tracy Bonham, Jerry Marotta, Marco Benevento, Robbie Dupree, Happy Traum, Bruce Katz, Scott Sharrard and many others.
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Hudson Valley Artists Hurricane Relief Concert: Garth Hudson, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, Marco Benevento, Danny Louis and More
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