Addison Groove Project has expanded its schedule as it prepares to head out on the road for its first extensive fall tour next week (all of the members have now graduated from college). The calendar includes stops in the Southeast, Midwest and back in the Northeast, where the band will perform a hometown show at Bostons Somerville Theater on September 27. Were definitely extremely excited to be doing our first real fall tour, says keyboardist Rob Marscher. Were anxiously awaiting the return of our bass player, John Hall, who has finished his first round of cancer treatments and is looking healthy. In the meantime, Ill be covering the bass lines.
AGP kicks off its fall tour Monday at GO TIME Music Event #1: LAUNCH at B.B. King Blues Club in New York City. For the full schedule, visit www.addisongroove.com.
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Addison Groove Project Confirms Fall Itinerary; John Hall Continues Recovery
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