May 26, 2010

AfterNews: Glastonbury/Arcade Fire/HG-BP

Yesterday, we found out that U2’s appearance at UK’s Glastonbury Festival has been canceled due to Bono’s back problems. It didn’t take long for all sorts of rumors to fly

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bloggy goodness: moe.’s smash hits

As we previously mentioned, venerable indie-jam rockers moe. are in the midst of celebrating their 20th anniversary this year. As part of this year-long festivities, the band will release their

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Last Week’s Sauce: May 17th – 23rd

It’s mostly a Rock & Roll recap here at Last Week’s Sauce. Notably, three of the bands (Blues Traveler, Pearl Jam, and Ween) all had their major studio debuts within one year of each other in 1990-1991. We round things out from the likes of jamband supergroup 30db covering Wilco and Keller Williams collaborating with his friends The Keels.

[Thanks to DATBRAD for this week’s photo]

And we continue to take all the selected tracks, normalize them, create some simple fades and put it into one easy to download MP3 for you.

Click here to download the Last Week’s Sauce Podcast

Artist & Title: 30db – Handshake Drugs
Date & Venue: 2010-05-22 Berbati’s Pan – Portland, OR
Taper & Show Download: Mark Burgin

In the first edition of Last Week’s Sauce of the month we led off with a couple of tracks from 30db, which would normally mean I would ignore any new tapes that popped up. But a cover of Wilco’s Handshake Drugs is the type of thing we make exceptions for. Brendan Bayliss takes lead vocals on this one just a few months after Umphrey’s McGee debuted their cover of Wilco’s I Am Trying To Break Your Heart on Valentine’s Day. For the time being the full-band 30db gigs have past, but there is still one more chance to see Brendan Bayliss & Jeff Austin play the tunes from One Man Show: Thursday night at Summer Camp at 8pm at the Campfire stage.

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30db rips through The Beatles Don’t Let Me Down at The Fox in Boulder:

READ ON for tracks from Blues Traveler, Keller Williams & The Keels, Pearl Jam, and Ween…

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iClips’ Summer Camp Webcast Schedule

Back in April, iClips revealed that this coming weekend’s Summer Camp Festival would be among the festivals the company would be webcasting as part of The Couch Tour. Today, iClips has posted the schedule for the webcasts and we’re stoked to see that sets from HT faves Umphrey’s McGee, Gov’t Mule and moe. will be broadcast from Chillicothe.


So far, it appears that three moe. sets and five Umphrey’s sets will be shown at various points throughout the weekend. READ ON for a look at the complete Summer Camp Webcast schedule…

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Review: Everyone Orchestra @ Quixote’s

Everyone Orchestra @ Quixote’s True Blue – May 22

Watch the conductor! If ever there is question about where a song is going, these are the only words you need remember, whether you are part of the band or the audience. Matt Butler, founder and conductor of the Everyone Orchestra, knows what he wants and he gets it. Using a dry erase board, Butler directs his rotating group of musicians with phrases as broad as “simplify,” as inspired as “explode!” or as open-ended as “take it anywhere.” When he wants the crowd to join in (which is often), he’ll turn around and wave his hands in the air, or grab the microphone and start scatting, or he’ll sing a repeated line. Everyone follows.

[All photos by Laura James]


On Saturday night at Quixote’s True Blue, a Denver bar dedicated to the memory and spirit of Jerry Garcia, the Everyone Orchestra did all they could to live up to the free-wheelin’ musical spirit of the Grateful Dead. The seven-piece orchestra takes on a mind of its own, allowing every wave of inspiration to run its course, with Butler one step ahead of the game, jumping ecstatically into the air or calmly directing a beautiful crescendo.

The names you came to see on this night were obvious. Guitarist Steve Kimock sat coolly at center stage, standing occasionally, resting the guitar on his knee, and playing a mellow slide-guitar so calmly it’s as if he doesn’t even try. Keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth (String Cheese Incident), at stage right, mouthed along with the notes to every solo he played and could hardly control the smile on his face.

READ ON for more on the Everyone Orchestra @ Quixote’s…

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Video: Band Of Horses – Laredo

After putting out albums in back to back years, it’s been three long years since we’ve heard any new music from Band Of Horses. The band dropped their major label

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GSWednesdays: Do Something Awards

On July 19th, VH1 will air The 2010 Do Something Awards live from the Hollywood Palladium. What does God Street Wine have to do with DoSomething.org’s award ceremony to to

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U2 Postpones U.S. Tour

U2 have cancelled their Glastonbury headline slot and 16 US shows following frontman Bono’s recent back injury and surgery. The Irish band had been set to headline the Somerset event

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