In last year’s Relix/Jambands.com festival guide, Les Claypool boasted that he has performed at every festival except Lilith Fair. Apparently, he was also referring to film festivals. Earlier this month Claypool’s jamband parody Electric Apricot screened at SXSW and, tonight, Primus’ Blame It On The Fish will be shown at California’s Tiburon International Film Festival (where Electric Apricot screened last year). The abstract look at Primus’ 2003 tour will screen at 7:30 PM, the middle of a busy festival evening. As for Claypool himself, the bassist will kick off his summer festival tour at Warkarusa on June 10.
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