Welcome to part four of a five part series titled Coventry To Hampton filling you in on the four members of Phish and what they’ve been up to these past five years. Part one featuring bassist Mike Gordon debuted on Monday, Part two featuring keyboardist Page McConnell was posted on Tuesday, Part three featuring Trey Anastasio was posted yesterday. Tomorrow, we’ll feature a general roundup of all things Phish related.
To stream the playlist below, be sure to register/login with IMEEM. A compilation of Post-Phish Fish activity:
Believe it or not, today is actually Jon Fishman’s 44th birthday. Not only is it his birthday, but he’s also up to something good. Tonight will be the first of two shows that Fish plays with the Jazz Mandolin Project. JMP rolls into the brand new Port City Music Hall in Portland, Maine tonight before taking the act to Burlington’s Club Metronome tomorrow. I’m making the trek from Boston tonight, I’m a big JMP fan and I’m excited to watch Fish play in a bar atmosphere before once again destroying arenas in as soon as two weeks.
READ ON for more Jon Fishman audio, video and tour dates…
As usual, Superfly Productions will present a series of concerts at a number of New Orleans venues during Jazzfest. The cleverly titled 2009 Superfly during Jazzfest concert series has just been announced.
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As you’ve seen in our Coventry to Hampton series, the four members of Phish have each kept busy with various projects since they broke up. Now that they’re back, don’t
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Welcome to part three of a five part series titled Coventry To Hampton filling you in on the four members of Phish and what they’ve been up to these past five years or so. Part one featuring Mike Gordon debuted on Monday, and Part two featuring Page McConnell was posted yesterday. Jon Fishman’s piece will be up on Thursday, and Friday will feature a general roundup of all things Phish related.
To stream the playlist below, be sure to register/login with IMEEM. A compilation of MOST of the Post-Phish Anastasio compositions:
To nobody’s surprise, Trey has kept the most busy of the four members of Phish. The first major thing Trey did (after supposedly taking a Caribbean vacation directly after Coventry) was record his solo album Shine with producer Brendan O’Brien. Trey & O’Brien supplied the majority of the instrumentation and vocals with only one other real hired gun, and that was drumming monster Kenny Aronoff.
READ ON for more about what Trey has been up to over the past five years including a full list of shows that he has played and more audio & video…
We’d love to be a fly on the wall at the next Leftover Salmon rehearsal. You may recall that Leftover Salmon keyboard wiz Billy McKay was arrested last month on
When I first decided to start this column last month, I reached out to a few GSW family members for help with content. All of them were ready, willing and