
The Strokes 3/27/2004: The Pageant – St. Louis, MO
Playing to a sold-out Pageant crowd, Strokes’ lead singer Julian Casablancas
Playing to a sold-out Pageant crowd, Strokes’ lead singer Julian Casablancas
Just weeks before one of New England’s premier music venues shut its doors
permanently, Winooski, Vermont’s Higher Ground pronounced their last month standing would be a memorable run. Therefore, it was only fitting that two bands that have played some of the most memorable shows in the club were invited back to draw the Higher Ground curtain one final time – Amfibian and The Seth Yacavone Band.
Unearthing a side project that borders on spectral instrumentals and acerbic pieces, Joel Peterson
With Deep Banana Blackout on hiatus, guitarist/songwriter Fuzz has remained busy as usual by writing new songs and touring with his own band.
Nickel Creek held true to their bluegrass roots throughout their two hour performance at the Pageant, covering and conquering the likes of Nirvana, Carrie Newcomer, Beck and Gillian Welch, while also cruising through traditional folk and country instrumentals within their growing catalog of original material.
The Paul Simon Songbook stands as a time capsule of Simon
Built around the soothing rhythms of Cort Farris
Rashied Ali, who replaced Elvin Jones as John Coltrane
Playing a large amount of songs from their latest -It
Toots Hibbert entered the collaboration game, but left the teenyboppers and exposed boobs off the lineup, opting for a more mature, authentic all-star cast to join him on True Love. The result is far from a Maytals reggae classic, but it