Johnny Trama and Harry Bridge took the stage with Jiggle Friday night at Harpers Ferry in Allston, MA. Bridge, who is the bands original bass player, joined Jiggle for Invisible midway through the first set. He then returned in the second set and sung Alumni Blues. Trama (formerly of Rockett Band) played guitar during In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Aliento De Vida and I Know What I Know, which closed the show.
Jiggles next concert is Thursday at the Ocean Mist in South Kingstown, RI. For more dates, visit www.jigglethehandle.com.
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