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The band's name has yet to be officially determined, probably because no one asked [[Paul and Storm | Paul or Storm]]. In [[Portland, OR: 2011-02-17 | Portland]], JoCo announced the tentative name of '''the New Groove Emergency'''. At subsequent [[Vancouver, BC: 2011-02-18 | Vancouver]] and [[Seattle, WA: 2011-02-20 | Seattle]] shows, JoCo continued to use variations of '''New Groove Emergency''', including both '''the New Groove Experience''' and '''NGE'''.
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The band's name has yet to be officially determined, probably because no one asked [[Paul and Storm | Paul or Storm]]. In [[Portland, OR: 2011-02-17 | Portland]], JoCo announced the tentative name of '''The New Groove Emergency'''. At subsequent [[Vancouver, BC: 2011-02-18 | Vancouver]] and [[Seattle, WA: 2011-02-20 | Seattle]] shows, JoCo continued to use variations of New Groove Emergency, including both '''the New Groove Experience''' and '''NGE'''.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:29, 13 September 2011

A flexibly-named band has appeared with Jonathan Coulton for live shows on certain occasions, during which he plays electric guitar. The band consists of drummer Marty Beller (of They Might Be Giants) and bassist Chris Anderson (not of Wired Magazine).

The band first appeared as Jonathan's supporting act during the 2010 Northampton and Somerville shows, in which Jonathan debuted a few new songs and played electric guitar for the first time on stage.

Shows for which the band has accompanied Coulton include:

Name

The band's name has yet to be officially determined, probably because no one asked Paul or Storm. In Portland, JoCo announced the tentative name of The New Groove Emergency. At subsequent Vancouver and Seattle shows, JoCo continued to use variations of New Groove Emergency, including both the New Groove Experience and NGE.