Next week, Col. Bruce Hampton and The Quark Alliance will welcome Moonalice to their native South for 7 shows. Moonalice, which features GE Smith, Barry Sless, Pete Sears and Roger McNamee will issue its self-titled debut disc, produced by T Bone Burnett, on April 14. In Col. Bruce & The Quark Alliance, Hampton is joined by Dr. Perry Osborne, Kris Dale and Mark Letalien. The tour will open on February 19 at the Pour House in Charleston, SC and route though Florida and Georgia before closing out in Macon on the 28th at the Capitol Theater.
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