Jamey Booher to Grasstowne

Jamey BooherGrasstowne has announced a personnel change, with Jamey Booher coming on board to play upright bass. His first show with the band will be on April 13.

Jamey has been a member of his family’s band, The Boohers, since 2000, along with his brother, Joe, and his parents, Gary and Lora.

He has written on his MySpace blog both about joining Grasstowne, and how hard it was for him to leave the family band.

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