2008

The Hidden Track Musician Tax Rebate Quiz

This week the federal government will initiate the first round of the economic stimulus tax rebate checks designed to provide 130 million Americans with a minimum lump sum of $300 or $600 for joint filers. While the rebates are designed to help Americans combat gas and food inflation and provide stimulus to the sputtering economy, everybody knows the retail sector will reap the benefits.

Thus, we checked in with some of our favorite musicians to see what they plan to buy with their rebates and formulated a little quiz. See how well you know you know the shopping habits of some of the music world’s best and brightest.

READ ON to take the first Hidden Track Musician Tax Rebate Quiz…

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Vegoose Is Cooked

According to the Las Vegas Sun, The co-producers of the annual Vegoose Music Festival confirmed today that the two-day show will not go on this year, as reported in the

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Glen Phillips: The Secrets of the New Explorers (EP)

Catching up with Glen Phillips, ex-member of Toad the Wet Sprocket, might surprise you with what he has to offer on his new EP, The Secrets of the New Explorers. He and friend John Askew decided to record six songs about a random subject that actually meant something to both of them: space travel.  The result is a nice collection of songs, all with a “back to the future” feel to them.  I can’t tell if it’s a sound that Phillips will continue to pursue, but the EP’s standout, “Solar Flare,” was worth the effort. Travel on.

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Boot Camp: Downloads of the Week

We totally biffed discussing last weekend’s Merlefest, but we can live vicariously through a number of tasty downloads Neddy offers up over at of the week. Take your pick from

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AfterNews: Widespread Panic Summer Tour

After taking 2004 off from touring the boys in Widespread Panic have hit it hard the past couple of years. Today they’ve announced another batch of dates that will take

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The Mind of McL: Vegoose Cooked

We’d like to welcome back Jon McLennand to the HT family. Jon, who puts together Umphrey’s McGee Podcasts, lays out the facts behind the demise of Vegoose. Without further ado, here’s the first Mind of McL…

The super-saturated festival market has taken another victim, as it looks like there won’t be a Vegoose Festival in 2008.


As the post-millennial music festival explosion rocked music fans from Manchester to the middle of the ocean, the promoters have been happy to provide us with ever expanding opportunities to spend a weekend watching music, at times with a new twist — the destination. The ripples of the Phish hiatus, which forced untold thousands of kids to search for something else to listen to, brought a desire for new acts to be introduced into the fold of the jam rock festival.

Following Bonnaroo’s lead, many jamband festivals began looking less like jamband festivals as the lineups diversified to incorporate acts from across all genres. The growing myriad of festival options, all seeking variations on the same formula, started looking the same. The ubiquitous Flaming Lips were earlier pegged on HT as a harbinger of the ill effects of the festival circuit. Who hasn’t seen Wayne Coyne’s white suit in three time zones?

READ ON for more of McL’s thoughts about the possible death of Vegoose…

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Jimi’s Sex Tape: If 6 Was 9…or 69

Vivid Video, the home to numerous celebrity sex tapes over the years, is set to release their latest consisting of eleven grainy, black and white minutes of an Afro’d man

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Fun With Graphs: The Wheel Is Turning

Over the past few weeks we’ve been blown away with some of the hilarious graphs the folks over at Graphjam have been coming up with. For instance check out the

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