Thom Doucette and Rob Barraco jammed with the Allman Brothers Band Saturday at the Beacon Theater in New York City. Doucette, who has appeared on a handful of ABB albums, added harmonica to Black Hearted Woman in the first set. Barraco (Phil & Friends, Other Ones) then played keyboards on Banks of the Deep End and You Dont Love Me.
(Rob, who was enjoying the show from the audience, was a couple minutes late arriving to the stage, as he scrambled through the crowd to make it in time).
The ABBs run at the Beacon resumes tomorrow. For the complete itinerary, visit www.allmanbrothersband.com.
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