Allmans @ Beacon Announcement Coming
Earlier this week, we ran an interview with Warren Haynes in which the Allman Brothers Band guitarist told our Chad Berndtson that “as far as [he] knew” the group would
Earlier this week, we ran an interview with Warren Haynes in which the Allman Brothers Band guitarist told our Chad Berndtson that “as far as [he] knew” the group would
Tonight, former 70 Volt Parade vocalist Trey Anastasio returned to his hometown of Princeton, NJ for a rare solo acoustic show. The performance took place at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander
Back in April of 2008, we kicked off a series of B Lists devoted to Stage Setlist Porn in which we presented images of 60 stage setlists that rabid fans had saved from the scrap heap. Each day a number of images tagged “setlist” have been uploaded to Flickr and once again we sorted through most of those pics to bring you a batch of 10 kickass stage setlists.
1. Sufjan Stevens 11/15/10 New York, NY
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Critic’s darling Sufjan Stevens concluded his latest American tour on Monday night at the Beacon Theater in New York City. It’s not often we see a stage setlist that includes a “balloon drop” on it, so we had to feature this one in today’s column.
Previously: Stage Setlists Pt. 1, Pt. 2, Pt. 3 & Pt. 4
2. DiSGRACe 11/09/10 Newport, KY
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moe. members Rob Derhak, Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey are currently touring under the name DiSGRACe. These stripped down shows also feature stripped down, handwritten setlists like the one above.
READ ON for eight more stage setlists of interest…
Yesterday, the members of the Disco Biscuits headed to the Albert M. Greenfield Elementary School in Philadelphia to see for themselves the city’s first public school with roof-top solar panels. The panels were the direct result of the band’s Bisco Power Mission fundraising efforts, a joint project with HeadCount and Mercury Solar Systems.
[Photos by Ashley Beliveau]
The Biscuits raised money for the installation of the panels at the Bisco Power Mission concert, which was held at Brooklyn Bowl back on March 21. According to the band, the concert raised $15,000 for “Greening Greenfield,” the organization that is heading up the school’s five-phase greening project. The Albert M. Greenfield Home and School Association contributed an additional $10,000, while Mercury Solar donated approximately $10,000 worth of labor and services. Magic Hat Brewing Company was also a sponsor of Bisco Power Mission.
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Iconic performer Paul McCartney will return to NBC’s Saturday Night Live as the musical guest for the December 11th episode, in which actor Paul Rudd will host. This marks McCartney’s third
Longtime HT faves The McLovins will perform a free, all-ages show at Brooklyn Bowl this Sunday, November 21 at 2PM. Phish lyricist Tom Marshall and former Spin Doctors guitarist Anthony
By a vote of 4-0 the town council of Snowmass, CO adopted Widespread Panic’s Big Woolly Mammoth as the village’s official song. The motion was proposed by councilman, and Panic
If Howard Stern doesn’t re-sign with SiriusXM after his contract expires next month, at least he went out with a bang. This week, the shock jock completed fantastic interviews with
It feels like summer has just departed and we haven’t even reached the final month of 2010, but we’re already looking forward to next year’s summer festival season as we’ve
Longtime Boss fan Jimmy Fallon must’ve been in heaven last night when Bruce Springsteen visited Late Night in his only network tv appearance to promote The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story.
Not only did Springsteen sit for a lengthy interview and perform two songs backed by The Roots (along with E Streeters Roy Bittan and Steve Van Zandt), but the Boss also lent his talents to a unique cover. Fallon once again imitated Neil Young and was joined by Springsteen for a take on Willow Smith’s catchy smash Whip My Hair…
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