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Exclusive: Phish Vegas ’96 Video and Contest

Here’s a little reminder that Phish’s Vegas ’96 went onsale today, just in case you’ve missed any of the 80 emails they sent announcing the release. Vegas ’96 finds Phish at their absolute best, the band putting on a well-rehearsed show filled with rarities, intense jamming and an insane 30+ minute encore featuring a group […]

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Briefly: And This Whole Time We Thought It Was About Queen Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach

The truth about that “song from Fenway” hath been revealed: “Neil Diamond held onto the secret for decades, but he has finally revealed that President Kennedy’s daughter was the inspiration for his smash hit Sweet Caroline.”

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New Albums: Half The Duo Goes, Well, Solo

The Benevento/Russo Duo sets up in Williamsburg on Thanksgiving Eve, a surprisingly rare New York show following years of playing the shit out of this city.

The Duo built up incredible momentum over the past couple years: The jamband crowd praised their individual efforts on the widely (and wrongly) panned summer 2006 tour with Half of Phish, while the hipsters watched as Pitchfork generously heaped kudos all over their sophomore album, Play Pause Stop.

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But Marco and Joe covered the brake, going their separate ways for much of the year. Despite a recent tour, nobody knows what the future holds for the twosome nor whether they’ll choose to make their livings with other musicians.

Regardless of the Duo’s long-term plans, both parties are producing fantastic music away from each other. Sir Joe’s teamed up with American Babies and debuted his Anti-Jazz Raygun imprAvant death metal band, while Marco’s making incredible jazz-plus music with equally incredible musicians.

And now comes word into Hidden Track headquarters that HYENA Records will release Marco Benevento’s new solo studio album, Invisible Baby. In addition to Marco, the new album features JFJO and TLG’s Reed Mathis, Matt Chamberlain and The Slip’s Andrew Barr. We’re told this album will be released digitally on January 8th, and the physical CD version will come out on February 12th.

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HT Crossroads Giveaway: Had To Buy Today

Many Clapton fans went apeshit when Col. Reunion announced he’d be pairing up with former Blind Faith bandmate Steve Winwood for three shows at Madison Square Garden in February. A good portion of those fans then went conversely apeshit when they realized a decent seat would cost them at least $145 with fees, all for that ever-elusive taste of nostalgia (and chips). That’s right bollocks.

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But if you want a $265 look at the reformed collaborators for considerably cheaper (though, obviously, not live), Rhino today released the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 on a 38-track DVD just in time for the Black Friday rush.

Filmed in HD from every angle, the two-disc set captures the best efforts from a star-studded lineup that included the aforementioned Winwood (for Presence Of The Lord, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Had To Cry Today and Crossroads), as well as B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Jeff Beck, Robert Randolph, Vince Gill, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, John Mayer and many more.

Now as part of our Everybody Wins When We Plug Something And In Return They Offer Me Free Shit To Give Away contest, we’ll send you a free copy of the Crossroads DVD and a heady copy of Clapton’s autobiography if you chime in below and answer this query: You are Slowhand, and you’re putting together next year’s big guitar jam — who are the five [living] guitarists you’d want on the festival’s bill? Sound off in the comments for your shot to win.

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Grateful Dead: One From the Vault & Two From the Vault

Grateful Dead: One From the Vault & Two From the Vault

The reissue of the Grateful Dead’s very first two archive titles, simultaneous with the release of Three From the Vault, reaffirms how endlessly fascinating it is to follow this band. And it’s not just the music, but also the way the group meshed aesthetic and business activities.

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Electric Six: I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me from Being the Master

Electric Six: I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me from Being the Master

The Detroit-based, Electric Six’s fourth and latest release on Metropolis borrows its name from a drawing by the German artist George Grosz which depicts and grotesquely satirizes the gluttony, greed and excess of Berlin between World War 1 and World War II. And although I Shall Exterminate Everything around Me doesn’t focus on 1920s Berlin, it does focus on and satirize excess.

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Canada Comes to Berklee

Berklee College of Music announced   hat SIRIUS Canada will present “Canada Comes to Berklee”, a unique  all-Canadian concert event on December 12 featuring The New   Pornographers, k-os, and Bill King’s Saturday Nite Fish Fry.  As part of the 2007-2008 Sovereign Bank Music Series, Canada Comes to Berklee will highlight these Canadian musical exports and call attention to the […]

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Everyone Orchestra Plans Shanghai Nights for New Years Eve

Everyone Orchestra hits the ground running in its new hometown with an exciting edition assembled from Portland, OR-based all star musicians, including EO founder/conductor Matt Butler, string legends Darol Anger and Tony Furtado,  guitarist Scott Law, bassman Tye North, Dirty Martini’s Stephanie Schneiderman, plus more special guests, live painters, stilters, hoopers, costumed fiends, balloons, dragons and YOU! In a nod […]

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Sue Showtime

Members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers have sued Showtime Networks and others over the new television show called "Californication," the same name used by the band for their Grammy-nominated 1999 album.The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court today (Nov. 19), sets out claims under federal trademark law and state unfair competition law. The […]

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Bob Dylan To Record with Jack White?

White Stripes’ frontman Jack White could be set to record with Bob Dylan. The pair could be set for a new music collaboration after a series of link-ups. White has joined Dylan onstage before and contributed to the legend’s radio show. Most recently White has being recording on some unfinished Hank Williams songs for a […]

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