The Biscuits and Umphrey’s are D.U.M.B.
Get your prog rockin’ untz untz shoes on: Umphrey’s McGee and the Disco Biscuits have combined forces to stage the Transgression Festival in Copper Mountain, Colorado on July 14th and
Get your prog rockin’ untz untz shoes on: Umphrey’s McGee and the Disco Biscuits have combined forces to stage the Transgression Festival in Copper Mountain, Colorado on July 14th and
This week’s mix is a selection of increasingly crazy jazz, with piano, ostensibly at least, as the principal performer. The first cut is from Venezuelan pianist Edward Simon’s Unicity, which
Page McConnell returns to the stage at noon today to perform a set for WXPN’s World Cafe series. I saw McConnell’s set at moe.down in August and had my interest
The Dave Matthews Band’s U.S. summer amphitheatre trek starts July 8 in Illinois and includes 36 shows across the country. The band will perform two shows in a number of
New York indie rockers The National have a new album, Boxer, due for release this spring and have booked a 23-city tour of the U.S. and Canada to support it. The
Dinosaur Jr. are heading out on the road this spring in support of the a new album, Beyond, the first release featuring the band’s original lineup since 1988’s Bug. The 27-date
Live Nation will greatly expand its Fillmore franchise with new Fillmore venues in New York, Philadelphia and Detroit, with others to follow. They join Fillmore venues in San Francisco and
Bob Weir and RatDog and Keller Williams will cross the country this summer, sharing a stage both separately and together, making music and doing what they do best. The
If the Meters and Stevie Ray Vaughn made love the result would be The Bridge.
I missed it. We all missed it. Unless you were there. In that case, you didn’t miss it, and from all accounts, you may not have a face anymore.
Thanks to this entity called “work,” I was stuck in our nation’s capital as Warren Haynes trotted out a smorgasbord of talent at Irving Plaza for his special Evil Teen Re-launch all-star jam last night. As we had hoped, and as we had feared (because, again, we missed it), the Allman Brothers played two songs on their off night from the Beacon, and Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Edwin McCain and the remainder of Gov’t Mule all showed up to rock the smallish house.
Our friend Jon Hochstat says it was so hot he’s “at a loss for words,” and he was kind enough to pass along the already uploaded torrent. Click here to download this memorable and obviously epic show that I fucking missed.
And read on for the full setlist from the evening…