February 19, 2009

Bloggy Goodness: Kid Rock’s Stimulus

Say what you will about the classic-rock cribbing Kid Rock, but the one-time Phish collaborator will indirectly be responsible for creating 400 new jobs in his home state of Michigan.

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The B List: Six Jamband Bromances

This week’s B List features six long-lasting jamband bromances…

6. Phil Lesh and Jackie Greene

5. Mike Gordon and Scott Murawski

[Photo by Derek Kipp]

READ ON for four more relationships that would make Brody Jenner proud…

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Coventry To Hampton: Jon Fishman

Welcome to part four of a five part series titled Coventry To Hampton filling you in on the four members of Phish and what they’ve been up to these past five years. Part one featuring bassist Mike Gordon debuted on Monday, Part two featuring keyboardist Page McConnell was posted on Tuesday, Part three featuring Trey Anastasio was posted yesterday. Tomorrow, we’ll feature a general roundup of all things Phish related.

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A compilation of Post-Phish Fish activity:

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Believe it or not, today is actually Jon Fishman’s 44th birthday. Not only is it his birthday, but he’s also up to something good. Tonight will be the first of two shows that Fish plays with the Jazz Mandolin Project. JMP rolls into the brand new Port City Music Hall in Portland, Maine tonight before taking the act to Burlington’s Club Metronome tomorrow. I’m making the trek from Boston tonight, I’m a big JMP fan and I’m excited to watch Fish play in a bar atmosphere before once again destroying arenas in as soon as two weeks.

HA Fish.

READ ON for more Jon Fishman audio, video and tour dates…

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Superfly Announces Slate of Jazzfest Gigs

As usual, Superfly Productions will present a series of concerts at a number of New Orleans venues during Jazzfest. The cleverly titled 2009 Superfly during Jazzfest concert series has just been announced.

READ ON for more details and a full list of performances…

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Wilco Springs Into Nine Show Tour

Wilco has just announced a string of April dates that will take the band through the Midwest and South for nine shows. Prior to already announced festival appearances at Bonnaroo

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Trey Turns Time Elastic Once More

As you’ve seen in our Coventry to Hampton series, the four members of Phish have each kept busy with various projects since they broke up. Now that they’re back, don’t

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Van The Man To Play Jimmy’s First Show

Van Morrison will be Jimmy Fallon’s first musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, which kicks off March 2 on NBC. Actor Robert De Niro will be Fallon’s first

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Jeff Beck Launching U.S. Tour

Two days after his rock and roll hall of fame induction, Beck is headed out on the road for a 13-date tour across the U.S. The tour kicks off at

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Honey Honey: First Rodeo

Don’t be fooled by honeyhoney’s moniker. The debut album from this duo, composed of Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe, is anything but saccharine and repetitive. It begins with Santo’s beautiful voice singing slow a cappella, usually an indication of a soulful ballad, before the band jumps in and turns the song (“Black Birds”) into a mid-tempo jazzy tune. It is the first of many pleasant surprises.  

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