Railroad Earth/moe. 3/09/2005: McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
Two bands that appear to be in their musical prime got together for a few west coast dates recently and I had the opportunity to catch their show at the McDonald Theatre in downtown Eugene, a beautiful 77-year old building owned and operated by the late Ken Kesey
Ike & Tina Turner : Live In ’71
Live In ’71 has a lot to offer, including a separate audio CD, featuring even more tracks than the DVD. If you can get past the imperfections found in this release, you will equally find yourself wrapped up in one of the finer touring Rock & Roll and Soul acts of the 70
Yonder Mountain String Band: Mountain Tracks Volume 3
Mountain Tracks: Volume 3 represents what we
Particle & DJ Harry 10/19/2004: Aladdin Theater, Portland, OR
Particle treated Portland to non-stop head-bobbing Dance Music for much of the night and converted many in attendance into full-fledged Particle People. With Phish on the shelf forever, Particle promises to carry the jamband scene, with the help of their contemporaries, well into the twenty first century.
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic 10/08/2004: Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR
The fact that George Clinton is still touring at sixty-four is reason alone for celebration. But the fact that he and his fellow funkateerz dropped their P-Funk circus on us for over four hours a few nights ago at the Crystal Ballroom was truly reason to dance like you
John Scofield Trio – Aladdin Theater, Portland, OR 9/04/2004
The great guitarist, John Scofield, recently stopped into a place he admits
Rowan Brothers: Now & Then
With their latest release, and without the help of the most famous brother, Peter, the Rowan Brothers, Chris and Lorin, have put together an acoustic double disc featuring one full of new material and a second of previously recorded songs from the 70
Perpetual Groove: All This Everything
Watch out! Perpetual Groove is attempting to invade the deepest crannies of your already sparse attention span. I
Let It Blurt: The Life & Times of Lester Bangs, America
Lester Bangs truly lived every day as if it was his last. Unfortunately, but not coincidentally, his last day came at the young age of thirty-three. In Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, America