Last night at Revolution Hall in Troy, New York, the Breadbox Band opened for Perpetual Groove. The headliners showed some some love for the support act when guitarist Brock Butler stepped out during the Breadbox Band set for an extended version of Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Voodoo Chile’ which yielded to the Breadbox Band original, ‘Natural Selection.’ On Saturday the Breadbox Band will celebrate the 30th birthday of vocalist/keyboard player Jordan Simms, with a gig at Crossroads in Garwood, NJ. One Eyed Jack and Unexplained Bacon will also appear while the Breadbox Band will be supplemented by Give us the Money Lebowski guitarist Chris Cartelli. In the interim, PGroove will appear this evening in Manchester, CT at the Main Pub.
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