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Summer songsters

Bobby Gus (left), Dave Broderick (center) and drummer Mike Avery
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Bobby Gus (left), Dave Broderick (center) and drummer Mike Avery
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Photo / Donna Coveney

Bobby Gus (left), senior audio visual specialist Dave Broderick (center) and drummer Mike Avery, members of the band B.J. Magoon and driving sideways, rock out on the steps of the Stratton Student Center during their July gig as part of the MIT Artists Behind the Desk summer concert series. Other members of the band are audio visual technician Brian Magoon and Laird Nelson. Magoon has played with such notables as Muddy Waters, Big Mamma Thornton and John Lee Hooker.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on August 14, 2002.

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