Leftovers: HyperVocal on Facebook
HT founder Slade Sohmer has been hard at work getting ready for the launch of his new website – HyperVocal.com. You can get a taste of what to expect from
HT founder Slade Sohmer has been hard at work getting ready for the launch of his new website – HyperVocal.com. You can get a taste of what to expect from
New York City finally got a taste of Pavement-mania, as nearly a year after tickets went on-sale the venerable indie-rock band made their way to New York City for a string of highly anticipated sold out reunions shows at both the Williamsburg Waterfront and Central Park Summerstage.
Last night the band stopped by Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to perform Stereo with contest winner Steve Goss joining Malkmus & Co. on guitar…
READ ON to see the band perform Gold Soundz on The Colbert Report…
Georgia boys Widespread Panic performed two sets for a Tunes For Tots Benefit at Center Stage in Atlanta last night and treated the intimate crowd to complete versions of their
Primus taped a performance for ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week, some of which will air during tonight’s show. According to Jambands.com, the group’s Kimmel setlist included Pudding Time (short
When addressing the musical heritage of New Orleans, one cannot go without mentioning “Mac” Rebennack, famously known as Dr. John. Since hitting it big in the late 60's and 70's with his combination of traditional blues, jazz, zydeco, psychedelia, funk, and rock and roll, the legendary performer has remained an integral figure in the New Orleans music scene.
If you thought that Raising Sand, Plant’s dabbling in country, with modern bluegrass great Krauss, was an unlikely musical success story, Band of Joy will be every bit as much of a pleasant surprise.
Damian Erskine/To Speak (Independent): Alternately rollicking and reflective, Damien Erskine and his band sound much larger than just a quintet plus horns and percussion here. Whether it’s guitarist Chris Mosley
The Royal Family Records Team has put together one of the funkiest lineups in the history of funky lineups for the Royal Family Ball at Terminal 5 in New York
As we gear up for the start of fall tour, Phish has just announced their plans for New Year’s. The band will play two shows at the DCU Center (formerly
Two of the five bands featured in today’s edition of Last Week’s Sauce offer acoustic performances from acts that normally rely heavily on electric guitars. Furthur contributes a track that has been 40 years in the making, we’ve got a very jazzy Beatles cover and close it out with a fantastic live recording of Pavement.
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 DATBRAD for this week’s photo]
The Black Crowes – My Morning Song, Miracle To Me
Date & Venue: 2010-09-19 Thomas Wolfe Auditorium – Asheville, NC
Taper & Show Download: Gordon Wilson
The Black Crowes played an acoustic first set in Asheville this past Sunday and it is incredible. The two songs embedded below close the set. If you are a fan of this band I recommend downloading the entire acoustic set and adding it to your collection. The Crowes play tomorrow at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Houston, TX.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/bcsauce.mp3]Morning Song from the electric 2nd set:
READ ON for tracks from Furthur, JFJO, and The Machine…