Percy Hill has announced three April dates to coincide with the release of a new double live album, Percy Hill Live, due April 8. It was recorded at the Rochester Opera House in Rochester, NH on September 21, 2002 when the groups line-up included two backing vocalists, a four-piece horn section, percussionist and former member Zack Wilson as well as guitarist Adam Terrell (Reid Genauer and the Assembly of Dust). The band has confirmed three upcoming shows: April 3 at the Paradise in Boston, April 4 at Tribeca Rock Club in New York City and April 5 at the Webster Theater in Hartford, CT. Those dates will also include an expanded line-up, although it has not yet been announced.
For details, visit www.percyhill.com.
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