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We’ve grooved at
Nectar’s, Burlington VT
Arch Street Tavern, CT
University of New Haven, West Haven CT
The Middle East, Cambridge MA
The Red Room @ Cafe 939, Boston MA
Paradise Rock Club, Boston MA
Keene State College, Keene NH
Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs NY
Rockwood Music Hall, NYC
Toshi’s Living Room, NYC
Slainte Wine Bar, Portland ME
Flask Lounge, Portland ME
Axum Lounge, D.C.
New Belmont House of Smoke, Norfolk VA
Contact us at:
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In the beginning, there was Jack and there was Michael. 
First there was nothing; music was shapeless and without form.
Jack wrote the first song, and said “Let there be Sound”. 
Michael heard the sound and it was good. 
Together they composed the music and called it Midnight Snack.

The Traveler Bradley heard the sound and knew it was good.
Bradley struck the first drum that resounded through the firmament, on the second day. 
The shepherds Peter, and Zack, and Brian, all heard the sound and also knew that it was good. 
Peter marched to the fields and plucked the low sonorous tones through the earth making the mountains and peaks, on the third day.
Zack climbed the great peaks and strummed with the sound, reverberating across all the land, and cut deep rifts in its surface, on the fourth day.
Brian descended into the valleys and trumpeted his horn to the peasants and all those who had yet to hear it, on the fifth day. 
And on the sixth day, Zoe came down from the ether, and sang with a chorus of angels from the heavens.
The seventh day had come, and rest was needed. The farmer Devin arrived with a saxophone and a rotund sack of wheat, and it was real good. 

Jack and Michael saw all that they had made, and it was pretty neat; then there was evening, there was a stout stalk of wheat on the table, and Midnight Snack came to be.