Intermezzo: Wilco Webcast Tonight
Wilco will webcast the second show of a two-night stand at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee live tonight through their Wilcoworld website. Last night they took the stage at 8:35
Wilco will webcast the second show of a two-night stand at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee live tonight through their Wilcoworld website. Last night they took the stage at 8:35
Back in 1994, God Street Wine performed at the Fox Theatre in Boulder and invited ARU guitarist Jimmy Herring out to join them for the Goodnight Gretchen that closed the
Many members of the Phish community are extremely talented and over the years some have used their talents to create posters, lot-shirts, stickers, tattoos, license plates and all sorts of artwork based on the music of the band. Pete Mason has compiled over 1,500 submissions of fan-created art in a comprehensive volume titled PhanArt – The Art of the Fans of Phish.
Pete’s self-published book – with all net proceeds benefiting the Mockingbird Foundation – is now available for purchase at Phanart.net and we recently spoke with him about the three year process of putting this massive 420 page publication together…
Scott Bernstein: How did you come up with the idea for the book?
Pete Mason: Well, I was driving back from Coventry, and had some quiet time in the car to myself to reflect on the emotional overload of a weekend that it was. As there was little to think about regarding the music, I thought about the community and the culture we had created amongst ourselves. The open market and creativity came to mind with that, and i thought about all the shirts, posters, stickers, etc… and realized that was something we would never see again in the same fashion – all the same people gathered for a common collective positive purpose, a community that would not be around ever again in the same manner.
It got me thinking about making something to keep the memory and spirit of Phish alive now that it was over (at least in 04 it was). Eventually that turned into PhanArt.
READ ON for more of Scotty’s conversation with Pete of PhanArt…
Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring piece featuring recordings of shows that took place the previous week. Thanks to KCMoeJoe for this week’s photo.
Artist & Title: Derek Trucks Band – Down Don’t Bother Me
Date & Venue: 2009-04-08 – The Park West, Chicago IL
Taper & Show Download: John F. & taperjoe
This is a track off of Trucks’ 2009 release Already Free. Derek’s band starts a three-night California stand tonight in San Francisco. Extra bonus? Jackie Greene is the supporting act.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/Derek%20Trucks%20Band%20-%20Down%20Don%27t%20Bother%20Me%20(2009-04-08).mp3]READ ON for the rest of Last Week’s Sauce featuring four more tracks…
President Barack Obama met with the surviving members of The Dead yesterday at the White House to thank them for their efforts during the election season. The Dead were in
Akron/Family – I Know You Rider
The Dead opening the Spring '09 Tour in Greensboro, NC on April 12th, 2009.
In 1977, at age 6, Glide's Bob Lange bought his first record, Kiss Alive, and started an obsession that's lasted a lifetime. Welcome to Bob's new column dedicated to that very obsession, "Vinyl Lives"
The Northwest’s premier acoustic music festival returns for its eighth year to beautiful Horning’s Hideout in North Plains, Oregon, on July 17-18-19. The family friendly event boasts three days of