Nate Wilson launches Ghosts of Jupiter

In anticipation of a new album due out later this year, the Nate Wilson Group is re-branding itself as Ghosts of Jupiter. It’s the same formidable rock lineup as before, but with a new name, new material and new artwork.

Helmed by keyboardist and former Seacoast resident Nate Wilson, the band originally came together to fill a weekly residency at The Stone Church in Newmarket. Now based in Boston, the group also includes guitarists Adam Terrell and Johnny Trama, drummer Tom Arey, and bassist Tommy Lada. 

The group can already be found under its new moniker on Twitter and Facebook (but don’t confuse them with New Jersey’s Ghost of Jupiter). There are two new tunes available for download from the Facebook page.

 
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