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We follow up our recap and setlist of last night’s show with a few additional notes about the two covers Phish debuted at Blossom… Look Out, Cleveland [Audio of The
After a strong opening night in Chicago, Phish came out of the gates with purpose this evening for show number two at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH debuting
Photos by Robert Massie of Widespread Panic’s performance at the Blossom Music Center in Cleveland, OH on August 10, 2006.
On a typically cold November evening, a diverse crowd formed outside the legendary Cleveland Odeon and eagerly stepped inside the spiritual cipher for a night of sermon. By boldly beatboxing off the beaten path, Matisyahu has emerged as a new voice of his generation.
The feel of Cleveland’s music – a combination of Afro-Haitian rhythms mixed with jazz and acid rock – is best described as a drum-circle gone bonkers. Throw into the mix a myriad of flute, clarinet and electronic synth solos with Cleveland’s quirky guitar style and you have the ingredients that make up an avant-garde masterpiece.
Photos by Robert Massie of Big Wu at The Odeon, Cleveland, OH, September 26, 2004