Right Turn is a non-profit organization founded in March of 2003 by Addictions Specialist Woody Giessmann with a vision of providing innovative programming, individual support, rehabilitation services and ongoing encouragement to New England artists and entertainers (and their families) who've been affected by alcoholism, addiction, and psychiatric issues. Right Turn offers a model of treatment which creates a unique out-reach team to meet the artist, explore their needs, and offer a continuum of services to support a person through the difficult period of early sobriety.
After playing 2 gigs as the Brotherhood for the annual "Celebrating John Belushi" benefit concerts, the overwhelming audience response and inquiries, good camaraderie, and great music everyone shared made the band reconsider itself as more than just an annual affair. Since backing up James Montgomery, Tim Pike, Simon Kirke (Bad Company), Michelle Willson, Rachel McCartney, Susan Angeletti, and Kate Taylor, the Brotherhood is excited to bring their 12-piece band to Johnny D’s once again in April and other venues in the future.
"Land of 1001 Dances"