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Caravan Of Theives at Palace Theater

New England’s Caravan of Thieves will be the centerpiece of an evening dedicated to live music, local art, and the screening of the band’s video Dead Wrong which was shot in Stafford last September. Proceeds from the event will be used to support local art workshops, children’s events and live performances sponsored by the Stafford Arts Commission, an organization dedicated to enhancing and supporting art in all forms in the local community. Prior to the band taking the stage, you are invited to the balcony where there will be a show featuring art created by local artists.

New England's Caravan of Thieves are on tour in support of their new single, "Dead Wrong." The song is exemplary of a band on the high road to musical perfection and channels pop bliss through their trademark lock-tight, turn-of-the-century, bang out a beat on anything that can take it approach.

Like many families, this one started with a married couple- Fuzz and Carrie Sangiovanni, (guitar, vocals, various percussive "instruments") writing and performing as a duo. "It started as a romantic, bohemian vision of a couple making music, performing on the road, in parks, venues, traveling around and avoiding responsibility as much as possible," says Fuzz. "The first thing we discovered was we loved singing together, harmonizing our voices. Just seemed to click right away." In the spring of 2008, Fuzz and Carrie extended their family to include fiery violinist Ben Dean and double bass madman, Brian Anderson completing their colorful vision. Since then, the four of them ran away from home and never looked back.

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