We are preparing for Marco’s return to ropeadope, as we are in the final stages of mixing and mastering Marco Benevento’s upcoming live release culled from his 5-week residency at Tonic in New York City in November, 2006. In preparation for the upcoming release, Marco will be joining forces with old friends Reed Mathis (JFJO) and Mike Dillon (Les Claypool, Go Go Jungle, Dead Kenny Gs, etc) for run of shows beginning in Newmarket, New Hampshire at the Stone Church on March 7th and 8th. They will follow this up with a two-night run at the Knitting Factory Tap Bar in New York City (familiar to many Duo fans), and round out the run with a performance at Tritone in Philadelphia.
Now, some awesome pictures from my girl Rachel Seiden, easily one of the hippest chicks on this great Earth-type planet…check these shots out:
Scotty in full rock-star mode:
Marco tries out his mean face:
And Joe tries out his…although this looks scarier ‘cuz it’s real:
Scott and Dave rockin’ out (with cocks in):
Marco’s had enough of this shit:
Joe and Dave, the world’s best rhythm section:
Marco and Scott take their turn rockin’ out together:
Packin’ up and headin’ out:
No Samuel L, but here’s Bustle on a Plane:
- Previously on Hidden Track: The Duo’s Five-year Anniversary; Bangin’ On Shit Can Be Awesome; and The Duo -1 Russo (+1 Metzger) = The New Duo
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Hey, how ’bout some props for the source of those quotes above?! 🙂
Sweet pix, BTW.
You got it, Nicholas…I actually got the info from two separate emails, one from the band and one from a friend with knowledge from the band. But thanks for throwing the originals our way.
I can’t believe I’m missing the Mexicali show! D’oh!
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