Greensky Bluegrass Welcomes Eric Krasno & Andy Falco In Brooklyn

By Scott Bernstein Jan 30, 2015 12:20 pm PST

Last night, Greensky Bluegrass ended a two-night stand at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City by performing before a capacity crowd at the Williamsburg venue. The Michigan-based band welcomed a few friends to share the stage on Thursday night as Eric Krasno helped out at the end of the first set and for the encore, while Andy Falco of The Infamous Stringdusters jammed with his old friends towards the beginning of the second set.

[Photo by Suzy Perler]

Falco lent a hand on “Working On A Building” and “Eat My Dust.” Krasno came out at the end of the first set for a revved-up take on “Ain’t No Bread In The Bread Box” before returning to help Greensky bring the two-night stand to a close with a cover of The Allman Brothers Band’s “Midnight Rider.”

Check out more of Suzy Perler’s photos from Brooklyn Bowl:

Watch Greensky Bluegrass & Eric Krasno team up for “Midnight Rider” as shot by Ashley Ardilio:

Here’s footage of Kraz engaging in a call-and-response with Greensky’s Anders Beck during “Ain’t No Bread In The Breadbox”:

We’ll have more from this show soon. Greensky Bluegrass’s Winter Tour continues tonight at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.

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