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The Little River Band is ready for a cool change.
After months on lockdown, the soft rock quintet is finally getting back on the road, touring non-stop through Thanksgiving, including a stop at Schenectady’s Frog Alley Brewing Co. on Friday.
“There’s nothing like being able to get back on the bus and go work,” said Wayne Nelson, vocalist and bassist for the band. He’s spent more than four decades with the band, which began in Australia in the 1970s but found a fan base in the United States, with hit songs like “Reminiscing,” “Lonesome Loser” and “Cool Change.”
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