2010

Simon & Garfunkel: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 4/24/10

Jazz Fest in New Orleans draws thousands upon thousands of music worshipers every year. The food, the music and the atmosphere are an aphrodisiac of mythological proportions. And on this first Saturday of the two weekend event, the crowd standing in ankle deep mud and loving every minute of it, were treated to a rare performance by the legendary Simon & Garfunkel.

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JBM: – Jesse Marchant Evokes The Haze of July

Since early March, JBM has been out on the road supporting Rogue Wave, having traveled the country with Sondre Lerche though February.  Now things really start to heat up, with his debut record, Not Even in July, coming out April 13th on Partisan Record.

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Baseball Preview: Zach Miller – Dr. Dog

With the 2010 baseball season in full swing, we wanted to continue a Hidden Track tradition started in 2007 where we chat with of our favorite musicians about their love for America’s past time. For the first part of this year’s Baseball Preview, we asked them for predictions on the 2010 season, while the second part of our questionnaire gets a bit more personal.


Coming out of the bullpen in for this late inning entry in the 2010 Hidden Track Baseball Preview lineup is Dr. Dog’s keyboard player – Zach Miller. We spoke with Zach about his beloved Phillies, his thoughts on the upcoming season, his favorite ballpark and many other subjects. Check it out…

Hidden Track: What team do you think will win the World Series?

Zach Miller: Hmmm. I’m not good at predictions but as a Phillies fan I have to say they have an awesome team and I think they’ll win the World Series again. I’ll be rooting for them. I think Chase Utley is due for MVP. He’s always been a solid player and he’s been hitting with a lot of power these past few seasons.

HT: What’s your favorite baseball team?

ZM: Phillies are my favorite team.


READ ON for more of our baseball convo with Zach of Dr. Dog…

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Friday Mix Tape: Even The Losers

In the early days of the genre, rock musicians and fans were considered outcasts from society. Since the late ’50s rock and roll has become part of the mainstream, yet

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