The Breakfast’s Tim Palmieri hosted a night of solo performances at The Space in Hamden, CT on Monday, October 12 as part of New Haven, CT’s East/West Music Festival. A number of musicians were in the house, including including Palmieri’s Breakfast collaborators Chris DeAngelis and Adrian Tromantano, Todd Stoops (RAQ), Brian O’Connell (Uncle Sammy, Gordon Stone, Gary Backstrom) and Robbie “Seahag” Mangano (Project/Object). At the end of the night the musicians assembled on stage for a jam session for a few Breakfast originals, as well as some Frank Zappa classics. Tim Palmieri’s next solo showcase at The Space will be on Monday, November 23.
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