During a day when Jambands.com has become something of a police log we have some good news to report. Rob Barraco’s Dragonfly Tie-Dye mural has been returned to him. The mural which he had draped over his Hammond B3 for many year was stolen following his Boston performance with New Earth Mud on June 26. In the interim Kenny Coyne and a group of NEM fans who came together through the band’s message board, took donations and presented Rob with another tapestry at the Fox Theater in Boulder, CO on July 9. This gift may well remain on the road with the original mural.
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