Indie Label Saddle Creek Opening Concert Venue “Slowdown” in Omaha
Indie label Saddle Creek Records, home to Omaha, Neb., native Conor Oberst, is again breaking new territory, this time by opening a concert venue in the city. Slowdown is expected
Indie label Saddle Creek Records, home to Omaha, Neb., native Conor Oberst, is again breaking new territory, this time by opening a concert venue in the city. Slowdown is expected
Cat Power’s "The Greatest" has been named the winner of the 2007 Shortlist Music Prize. The album beat out nine other releases from finalists such as Band of Horses, Beirut,
As we reported a month ago, Farm Aid is officially coming to Randall’s Island. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg today welcomed Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp to Union Square’s Farmers
The Wakarusa Festival went off without a hitch this weekend in Lawrence, Kansas. So far the reports have been positive, without mention of the police hassles and undercover surveillance. Hopefully the business owners realized the financial bonanza of 15,000 kidzz with disposable income coming through town when KU isn’t in session. We’ve got many setlists from the weekend after the jump.
In case you don’t want to jump back into work, we’ve compiled some links:
And don’t forget to read on after the jump for more weekend setlists than you can shake a stick at…why you’d want to shake a stick at them is beyond us.
Photos by Ashley Suszczynski of Twiztid, X-Clan and Insane Clown Posse performing at the E Factory in Philadelphia, PA on May 25th, 2007.
With 23 countries under their touring belts, Juliette and the Licks have set their sights back on the States. The quintet has been confirmed to open for Chris Cornell on
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On September 18th Arts&Crafts will release, BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE PRESENTS KEVIN DREW, "SPIRIT IF…" Kevin Drew’s "Spirit If…" was recorded over the last two years at Ohad Benchetrit’s house in
The Rolling Stones closed the Isle Of Wight Festival 2007 Sunday night (June 10) with their much anticipated headlining performance. Playing their first UK festival since 1976’s Knebworth Fair, the
Bring on the half-naked high-school chicks: Hidden Track’s got a MySpace page. We like to start trends, and since we haven’t heard much about this whole online networking endeavor, I