Keyboardist Marc Scortino has left Burlington-based quartet RAQ. He will perform with the band at three more shows: October 30 at Harpers Ferry in Boston, October 31 at the Iron Horse in Northampton, MA and November 1 at the Living Room in Providence, RI. The band has named Todd Stoops (formerly of Contraption) as the new keyboardist. He has been touring with the group for the last couple weeks.
Scortino posted a humorous statement the bands official website. RAQ plays tonight at the Tap Room in Reading, PA.
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Marc Scortino Parts Ways with RAQ
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