Strangefolk followed up its opening slot for Gregg Allman and Friends at the Tabernacle in Atlanta on New Year’s Eve with two sets at the Cotton Club. During this performance, Jay Collins (saxophone) and Rich Boulger (trumpet) from Gregg Allman & Friends took the stage with the group for a number of songs, including ‘In Deep,’ ‘Take It Easy’ and ‘Pawn.’ In addition, Luke Patchen Motgonmery’s wife Jen sang on ‘Angel from Montgomery.’
Strangefolk performs this evening at Piere’s Entertainment Center – Ft. Wayne, IN
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