The Allys multi-instrumentalist, Kimbo will be parting ways with the band. In a statement posted on the groups website, Kimbo said: My moments with The Ally have been the most exciting and inspirational times anyone could ask for. But lately I’ve been going through some internal issues that lead me to believe that it’s best for everyone if the band continues without me I’ve decided to move back to Korea for a couple years, live with my parents, go to graduate school and definitely play music.
The band plays Friday at the Knitting Factory in New York City. For complete details, visit the official website.
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Kimbo to Part Ways with The Ally
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