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Joining the band

By Noah | January 3, 2011

After several years as the backup, I’ve just joined Rock City Band as their full time bass player — first gig is this Friday, January 7th, at Princeton Station in Chelmsford, MA, 9 PM to 1 AM.  We’ll also be welcoming back the terrific Brenda White as our lead vocalist.  Schedules, song lists, and other information are always available on the band’s Web site. If you’re north of Boston, come on up and see us!

Topics: Music, Non-technical | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Joining the band”

  1. Norman Walsh Says:
    January 18th, 2011 at 1:59 PM

    Congratulations. I look forward to hearing you play someday.

  2. Greg Lawn Says:
    April 7th, 2011 at 1:05 PM

    I see you have “chain of fools” in your set list. I love that song!

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