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Track 44 played solid blues to an outdoor deck audience at The Tap in Haverhill, Mass last night

By Bill Copeland on July 6, 2010

Playing the outdoor deck at The Tap in Haverhill is usually a pleasant gig for any blues band. Last night was a bit of a challenge for Track 44. Their regular rhythm section couldn’t make it, so keyboardist Dan Sevush and guitarist/vocalist Jimmy Pircio had to rely on substitutes. The stand in on bass was Kevin Lilas, and drummer Steve Peabody stepped up to the skins for this gig. Peabody fits in with just about any band. It’s not uncommon to run into him two weekends in a row with a totally different band and he always pulls it off.

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