Psychedelic Breakfast welcomed members of RAQ and Tea Leaf Green to the stage Friday at The Cafu Nord in San Francisco. Tea Leaf Green guitarist Josh Clark sat in for Vermont Song and then RAQ guitarist Chris Michetti, along with keyboardist Todd Stoops joined for What the Funk and Frank Zappas Im the Slime.
Psychedelic Breakfast is in the midst of a national tour and plays tomorrow at the Music Box in Omaha, NE. The quartet will return home for its 5th anniversary show, the annual Fonghoulish Freakout, Halloween night at the Webster Theater in Hartford, CT. For more details, visit www.psychedelicbreakfast.com.
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Members of RAQ and Tea Leaf Green Perform with Psychedelic Breakfast
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