The Dude of Life Band: Live from Relix Studio
Cost: Free
The Dude of Life Band will set up shop at the Relix Studio in NYC for a free livestream via The Relix Channel on Twitch. The show will be led by The Steve Pollak, who many Phish fans know for his lyrical work on songs like “Dinner and a Movie,” “Fluffhead,” “Suzy Greenberg,” and “Run Like an Antelope.”
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