It appears that following the New Earth Mud gig on Saturday in Boston, someone pilfered Rob Barraco’s Dragon Fly Tie-Dye mural. Barraco has been draping this over his Hammond B3 for many years now and is eager to see it return. Anyone who knows the mural’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact the band at [email protected]..
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