Buckethead, the enigmatic figure who bridges the realm between both Les Claypool and Axl Rose (and what a bridge that must be) will return to the road tomorrow night in Seattle. The guitarist will be joined by his current group: Pinchface on drums and Delray Brewer on bass for a tour that will cross the country over two months. Along the way, Buckethead will appear at Langerado Festival and then a bit later this summer will deliver both a late night and a main stage set at the Wakarusa Festival.
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