Ryan Vezina of Recycled percussion plays the drums on the band’s flatbed truck trailer during a brief stop at the Irving gas station in Conway Village on Saturday morning. The band was making a tour of New Hampshire. (TERRY LEAVITT PHOTO)
Ryan Vezina of Recycled percussion plays the drums on the band’s flatbed truck trailer during a brief stop at the Irving gas station in Conway Village on Saturday morning. The band was making a tour of New Hampshire. (TERRY LEAVITT PHOTO)
GORHAM — Recycled Percussion took a traveling concert up the Mt. Washington Auto Road on Saturday morning as the band beat a path across New Hampshire, drumming up warm weather gear for a coat drive.
The percussion band, also known for its TV series Chaos and Kindness, started its 16-stop tour of the Granite State with an early morning drive up Mount Washington followed by a stop in the Staples parking lot in North Conway before heading south to Effingham and other towns.
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