All three members of The Slip performed with Sound Tribe Sector 9 Saturday at the Somerville Theatre in Somerville, MA. Brad Barr (guitar), Andrew Barr (percussion) and Marc Friedman (bass) sat in with the group for Ramone Emegilio, the first song of the second set.
Sector 9 plays tomorrow at Armory High in Syracuse, NY. For the complete itinerary, visit www.sts9.com.
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The Slip Jams with Sound Tribe Sector 9
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