Carrying on without Dr. Horsemachine, And the Moneynotes will celebrate the release of their new cd, “New Cornucopia,” tomorrow with a show at Embassy Vinyl, 342 Adams Avenue in downtown Scranton.
Doors open at 6 p.m. and there is a $5 charge for the all-ages show that promises barbecue and pot luck dessert. You can preview tracks from “New Cornucopia” and preorder the album on the band’s MySpace page.
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