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Music video — PolyChrome at Schooners, playing “Scream” and “Wild and Woolly” in a set opening for Mother’s Finest

PolyChrome at Schooners, opening for Mother's Finest on May 3.

PolyChrome at Schooners, opening for Mother's Finest on May 3.

Roanoke pop-rock band PolyChrome played Schooner’s on May 3, opening for the mighty Mother’s Finest. This act, which combines popular cover tunes with its own nice originals, was a good warmup for that night’s funk-rock action.

Here, the band plays new songs from its upcoming CD, “Wild and Woolly” — “Scream,” followed by the title track.

See frontman Sean Bera and bassist Perry Mabry in their PolyChrome Duo configuration tonight at Brambleton Deli. See the full band on Friday at Billy’s Barn.

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