As we hinted yesterday, moe. did indeed take the stage for a semi-stealth gig last night in Troy, New York. Billed as The Vinnie Amico Experience (as opposed to one of m-o-e acronyms that the group has used in the past) the quintet performed two sets at Revolution Hall, beginning with a fitting drum segment powered by Amico and Jim Loughlin. The full group then appeared, offering numerous moe. originals including, The Faker. The group currently is on tour with the Allman Brothers Band, which no doubt inspired covers of Southbound and One Way Out.
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