Setlist: The Dead Open In Greensboro
Thanks to TaperRob for the updates from The Dead’s opening show… The Dead Greensboro, NC 4/12/09 Set 1: Music Never Stopped, Jack Straw, Estimated Prophet > Jam > He’s Gone
Thanks to TaperRob for the updates from The Dead’s opening show… The Dead Greensboro, NC 4/12/09 Set 1: Music Never Stopped, Jack Straw, Estimated Prophet > Jam > He’s Gone
Hmmm, the cello, it’s such an under-rated instrument in rock circles these days. But for Other Lives, a quaint quintet from Stillwater, OK, the cello's sorrowful sound makes the band “complete.”
Medeski Martin & Woods' Radiolarians II suggests that each of the three musicians are taking turns setting the tone for the respective installment of the series. John Medeski takes precedence here, but not to the detriment of his partners or the music they create together.
One day two winters ago, 14 musicians decided to leave their hectic lives for a little while and go to ‘Gilligans Island’ – only this island was Maui, Hawaii and instead of sleeping on hammocks beneath the palm trees they slept 500 feet above sea level in a compound of treehouses. Together they lived a minimalistic existence …no electricity, no running water, hardly a road to drive on and barely a roof over their heads. Yet, it was 30 blissful days of swimming, surfing, singing on the beach…inspiring and experimenting and most importantly, recording some very amazing music. The end result is Operation Aloha, a collection of songs that captures the tranquility, freedom and spirit of Hawaii – and it will be self-released on May 12th, 2009. It may sound like a great reality TV show, but it’s far from reality… about 2,500 miles (Los Angeles) to be exact…
If you’ve been a fan of HT for awhile you know about our love for the National Pastime. With spring in the air (although it did snow in NYC the
The Disco Biscuits performing at the Crystal Bay Club Casino in Crystal Bay, NV on April 4th, 2009 – and the Eureka Theater in Eureka, CA on April 5th, 2009.
Fiona Apple – Not About Love
In November 2007, everyone’s favorite traveling NYC chef & food personality Anthony Bourdain was the subject of an interview with Google’s Chef Nate Keller. It is a no holds barred
Tonight’s quite the night for music in the Big Apple. Umphrey’s returns to New York City for a pair of shows at the Nokia, The McLovins make their NYC debut
In the tradition of welcoming our favorite bloggers to contribute to Hidden Track, I’ve asked Don de Leaumont of The Great Southern Brainfart to help revive the long dormant Grousing