The members of My Morning Jacket are currently in New York performing five shows—and five albums—at New York’s Terminal 5. Though last night was a day off for the band, all five members of the group ended up performing. Jim James participated in T Bone Burnett’s The Speaking Clock Revue and delivered a short acoustic segment that included “Wonderful (the Way I Feel).” Meanwhile, MMJ guitarist Carl Broemel played a solo show at Joe’s Pub in support of his solo album, All Birds Say. During the set, MMJ keyboardist Bo Koster emerged for “All Birds Say,” “Heaven Knows” and “Enough.” Soon after, they were joined onstage by bassist “Two-Tone” Tommy and drummer Patrick Hallahan for “Sunday Driver,” “Different People,” “Retired” and “Carried Away.” My Morning Jacket will perform It Still Moves at Terminal 5 night.
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