Week 3 of Slightly Stoopid month, and we’re all about the bluegrass and jamgrass. To enter to win this week’s Slightly Stoopid prizepack, head over to Twitter once again and tweet “Hey @redbootpr, I’m with Stoopid.” Tunes from Hot Day at the Zoo, Railroad Earth and more!
Slightly Stoopid (Photo by Sonsini Photography)
November 1 – El Cajon, CA @ Team Parker 4Life Benefit @ Sycuan Live
December 13 – Santa Rosa, CA @ The Emerald Cup
December 16 – 20 – Puerto Morelos, MEX @ Closer To The Sun
Hot Day at the Zoo (Photo from HDATZ)
October 24 – Nashua, NH @ Riverwalk
October 31 – Portland, ME @ Asylum
December 12 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Putnam Den
December 13 – Shartlesville, PA @ Boogie in the Bungalow
New Monsoon (Photo from New Monsoon)
October 25 – Placerville, CA @ Hangtown Halloween Ball
October 31 – Bolinas, CA @ Bolinas Community Center
November 22 – Crystal Bay, NV @ Crown Room
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