Jazz Mandolin Projects Jamie Masefield and members of Garaj Mahal sat in with moe. Saturday at High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy, CA. Masefield (mandolin) performed with the band during 32 Things, which segued into St. Augustine. Garaj Mahal members Fareed Haque (guitar) and Kai Eckhardt (bass) joined moe. for Recreational Chemistry.
moe. plays Thursday at Summerstage in Central Park, New York City. The bands complete schedule is available at www.moe.org.
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Jamie Masefield, Members of Garaj Mahal Perform with moe.
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