The Disco Biscuits keyboardist Aron Magner joined Brothers Past Friday night at Cream in New York City. In the middle of the first set, Magner sat in for Crutch. The Disco Biscuits performed earlier in the night at Central Park. Brothers Past and The Biscuits both hail from Philadelphia and have performed together many times over the years (BP guitarist Tom Hamilton is also a member of DB bassist Marc Brownsteins side project, Electron, which also includes Magner).
Brothers Past plays Wednesday at The Silo in Reading, PA. For more dates, visit www.brotherspast.com.
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Aron Magner Performs with Brothers Past
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