2010

Photos: Fourmile Canyon Revival Benefit

Earlier today we shared Jonathan Kosakow’s thoughts on last night’s Fourmile Canyon Revival benefit concert, which brought together the members of Phish with String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band and Leftover Salmon to raise money for those affected by the Fourmile Canyon Fire.

[Photo by Tobin Voggesser]


Let’s take a look at a batch of incredible action photos from the benefit…

Photos by Mitch Kline

READ ON for over 30 photos from the Fourmile Canyon Revival…

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What We Learned This Week on HT

We covered tons of ground this week on Hidden Track and before we get back to the grind we wanted to recap some of the things we learned… Groupie Alycen

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Review: Fourmile Canyon Revival

Fourmile Canyon Revival @ 1st Bank Center, October 9

String Cheese Incident, Leftover Salmon, Jeff Austin, Big Head Todd, and Bonnie Paine from Elephant Revival, all on stage at the same time – and it wasn’t even the highlight of the show. That was the kind of night it was – one full of sit-ins and guest appearances, free-for-all jams and surprises. The Fourmile Canyon Revival benefit concert, held at Broomfield, CO’s 1st Bank Center, was easily the fall of 2010’s first and most anticipated show in the Rocky Mountain State.

[All photos by David Steinberg]


Before the show, the parking lot was buzzing. Rumors had been flowing about the lineup, special guests, and most people simply couldn’t wait to get inside. The 6,500-capacity 1st Bank Center was fully packed early on in the evening, and that’s a good thing, because it was not a show to miss.

Just a few a minutes before 6PM on Saturday night, Leftover Salmon took the stage to a barrage of loud screams, people hopeful that the night would go as well as they’d hoped. That was the first good sign: an entire band taking the place of originally scheduled Drew Emmitt and Vince Herman, and Keith Moseley of String Cheese taking over bass duties. When Phish’s Page McConnell joined the set, and then String Cheese Incident’s Bill Nershi, and then Bonnie Paine from Elephant Revival, the crowd was already thrown back on their heels. By the end of the set, just about everyone’s jaws had dropped. But it was only 7PM, the night was young.

READ ON for more from Kos on last night’s show…

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Soul Singer Solomon Burke Dead at 70

Soul singer Solomon Burke has died at the age of 70 in the Netherlands, his Dutch representative said Sunday. Hailed by Atlantic Records producer Jerry Wexler as "the greatest soul

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Open Thread: Did You Score Phish Tickets?

Phish tickets went on sale today through Ticketmaster for the band’s December 30th and 31st performances at Madison Square Garden as well as the first-ever January 1st show at the

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Austin City Limits Festival: Phish Setlist

Phish makes a rare festival appearance this evening at the 2010 Austin City Limits Festival. The band is slated to play one two-hour set starting at 8PM CDT. While Phish’s performance won’t be broadcast tonight you can watch other ACL Festival acts via this i Clips webcast.


Austin resident Mike Hanley will be reporting live from ACL for @YEMblog, so follow along for commentary from Zilker Park. READ ON for tonight’s setlist…

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Fourmile Canyon Revival: Lineup

Earlier today, message boards and Twitter were abuzz with a potential lineup for tomorrow’s Fourmile Canyon Revival benefit concert at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, CO and while we

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Leftovers: PGroove + Wyllys Down South

In one of the better pairings since cookies met cream, HT faves Perpetual Groove will bring DJ/HT contributor Wyllys on the road with them for a southern run that hits

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Last Week’s Sauce: Sept. 27th – Oct. 3rd

We’ve got a good one this week complete with dueling sit-ins from the same show, a song that took seven years to make it to the live stage, some great covers from a folk/bluegrass legend and two of the hottest women on the live music circuit sharing the stage for a few minutes. Let’s get right into it.

A reminder, you can download all of this week’s audio in one easy to listen to MP3 that we call the Last Week’s Sauce Podcast, click here to download.

[Thanks to taperj for this week’s photo]

Gov’t Mule – Wild Horses, I’ll Be The One
Date & Venue: 2010-10-01 U of Iowa Pentacrest – Iowa City, IA
Taper & Show Download: Brad Shears

Pretty cool double-bill for a “homecoming” show when it features Gov’t Mule and Yonder Mountain String Band. YMSB opened the show and Warren Haynes welcomes mandolin player and lead vocalist Jeff Austin out for a cover of Wild Horses. Gov’t Mule [tour dates] next plays Saturday October 23rd opening for Widespread Panic at The Joint @ Hard Rock in Las Vegas, NV – sounds fun.

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Banks of The Deep End from the same show:

READ ON for tracks from Grace Potter, Jazz Mandolin Project, Tim O’Brien and Yonder Mountain String Band…

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Briefly: Furthur NYE in San Francisco

Furthur will cap an extremely busy year at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Dec. 30th and 31st. Phil Lesh and Bob Weir’s band will treat concertgoers

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