
Photos by Aaron Baum of the Langerado Music Festival, held March 12/13, 2005 in Sunrise, Florida. Artists included String Cheese Incident, Benevento/Russo Duo, Medeski, Martin and Wood, De La Soul, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Keller Williams, DJ LeSpam, Mofro, Particle, The New Deal and more.
What this Ryan Adams show lacked in professionalism, was made up for in raw, live spontaneity. It proved Adams is a rare artist who can get away with letting his mouth run and even throwing a few darts at his paying fans. With unlimited potential and boundless talent, he
With the arrival of spring, I brewed an American Steam for the first time. Should be interesting to see how this one comes out.
Having witnessed every spring Beacon stand since 1994 (countless guests, breakout tunes and mammoth jams included) I naively thought I had seen all the Allman Brothers Band could do inside the walls of this Manhattan landmark.
After selling 12 million albums since their debut in 2000, 3 Doors Down releases their third, Seventeen Days.
Photos by George Weiss of the Wanee Festival in Live Oak, FL held on April 14th and 15th, 2005. Artists included the Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Max Creek, The Derek Trucks Band, Galactic, The John Popper Project & DJ Logic, Ekoostik Hookah, Dark Star Orchestra, Oteil and the Peacemakers, Yellowman and more.
What an incredible weekend of celebration, improvisation, and jubilation as the Everyone Orchestra took over Portland Oregon
Questions loses points for its mildly unoriginal content, considering Us3 were once breakthrough pioneers, the 14 track album mirrors different snippets in the soul/funk/R&B hits of the past decade – including of course two more “Cantaloop” remixes.
This time around, she may offer a few more casual, 70s radio rockers than normal, but there is still enough of her signature, heroin drone ballads meandering along to give it that eerie comfort she effortlessly creates.