
Widespread Panic 6/15/2005: The Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA
Los Angeles is a city filled with big dreamers, wide boulevards, palm trees, and a saccharine sunshine feel. It
Los Angeles is a city filled with big dreamers, wide boulevards, palm trees, and a saccharine sunshine feel. It
In the past few years, Widespread Panic has endured their share of grief, uncertainty and exhaustion. A break from the road was more than deserving, and in late March, the Athens, Georgia six piece returned from a 15 month hiatus clearly rejuvenated.
Part 1 of Adam Foley’s photo retrospective of the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN held on 6/10-6/12/05. Part 1 features Widespread Panic, Bob Weir’s Ratdog, Trey Anastasio, Mouse on Mars, Old Crowe Medicine Show, Josh Ritter and Superjam, feat: Herbie Hancock, Pino Palladino and Questlove.
Dave Schools is a rock and roll chameleon. While most recognized for his full-time job as virtuoso bassist for Widespread Panic, over the course of his career (and particularly in the past year while his band was on hiatus) his effortless, shape-shifting talents have bubbled freely from his fingers.
Live at Myrtle Beach offers plenty of the same warm, familiar Southern comfort that keeps Widespread Panic
Rhythm Oil strengthens with each journey through. What was an infatuation with NRBQ, Barbara Cue created a cohesion that ultimately wanted to illustrate its love of music.
With Widespread Panic on hiatus,
i]Jackassolatern is a great collection from the band
Featuring Widespread Panic’s Todd Nance on vocals and drums joined by vocalist and damn good Dobro player William Tonks, bassist and Athens scene stalwart Crumpy Edwards, guitarist and rural music mainstay Jon Mills, and pedal steel bad ass John Neff (Drive-By Trucker fans will recognize the sounds, if not his mug) the headlines will surely read, “Barbara Cue Rocks the Garden!”
To many devoted fans of Widespread Panic, their first unplugged album to date,