Alto saxophonist Sam Kininger performed with Soulive yesterday at a free show in Copley Square Park in Boston, MA. Kininger, a regular collaborator, joined the band for a portion of the set, including Its Your Thing. The show was part of the Boston Globes Jazz and Blues Festival, which also features free shows with Femi Kuti, Robert Randolph and Karl Denson, among others.
Soulive plays Friday at Celebrate Brooklyn in Brooklyn, NY. For more dates, visit www.soulive.com.
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Sam Kininger Sits in with Soulive
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