Percy Hill has announced plans to perform December 2 at the Granite State Room at the University of New Hampshire. After taking a year off from touring, the group reunited in September for three concerts, which featured a 13-piece band. The line-up for the upcoming show has not yet been confirmed. It’s definitely a challenge trying to get 13 musicians together on such short notice, but we’ll see who we can come up with, says keyboardist and founding member Nate Wilson. Who knows, we may just play as a four piece.’
Three out of the four core members of Percy Hill will take the stage November 29 at the Somerville Theatre in Somerville, MA. Wilson and bassist John Leccese will perform as members of Reid Genauer and the Assembly of Dust, while Percy drummer Aaron Katz will play guitar and sing with his own outfit (the Aaron Katz Band).
For details, visit www.percyhill.com.
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