Longtime friends and collaborators Jerry Joseph (Jackmormons) and Dave Schools (Widespread Panic) will head to Europe next month. The tour kicks off February 22 at Le Mazet in Paris and will include multiple dates in Germany, in addition to stops in Uster, Switzerland and Amsterdam, Netherlands. More dates will be announced in the coming weeks.
Joseph is currently touring as a solo acoustic act and plays tonight at Proud Larry’s in Oxford, MS. For his current itinerary as well as the Europe dates, visit www.jerryjoseph.com.
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