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DMB: 20th Anniversary Shows

DMB PLANNING FOUR MULTI-DAY, MULTI-ARTIST MUSIC SUMMER EVENTS


Dave Matthews Band

From DaveMatthewsBand.com:

“2011 is our 20th anniversary as a band and we want to celebrate by playing music together. While we are still
taking the year off from touring, we have decided to plan four multi-day, multi-artist music events that will take
place
this summer. We will be sending out save the date emails and announcing more information soon but we wanted to
share the news with our fans first.”

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Band of Heathens: New Album/Tour

THE BAND OF HEATHENS FOLLOW BANNER YEAR WITH NEW CD;

TOP HAT CROWN & THE CLAPMASTER’S SON, DUE OUT MARCH 29


Band of Heathens

With 200-plus show dates, a fifth anniversary celebration, appearances at Lollapalooza and other top national
festivals and a taping of Austin City Limits with Elvis Costello, 2010 was a year of making noise and news for the
Band of Heathens. Now,
the group is set to release a new album.

Top Hat Crown & the Clapmaster’s Son, is due out March 29, 2011. Their third studio album and
the fifth release overall, the band will also
be heading out on tour to support the record, beginning March 3 in Ann Arbor, MI. All dates are below.

TOUR DATES:

Thurs., March 3 ANN ARBOR, MI

Fri., March 4 CHAMPAIGN, IL

Sat., March 5 ST LOUIS, MO

Fri., March 11 SAN ANTONIO, TX
Sat., March 12 DALLAS, TX

Tues., March 15 AUSTIN, TX (SXSW)

Sat., March 19 HOUSTON, TX

Tues., March 29 DENVER, CO

Wed., March 30 ASPEN, CO
Thurs., March 31 PARK CITY, UT

Fri., April 1 BOISE, ID

Sat., April 9 SANTA CRUZ, CA
Sun., April 10 SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Mon., April 11 FOLSOM, CA

Tues., April 12 BAKERSFIELD, CA

Wed., April 13 LOS ANGELES, CA

Thurs., April 14 PHOENIX, AZ
Sun., April 17 DRIFTWOOD, TX

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Sat Eye Candy: Guns NÂ’ Roses

GOOD LORD, THEY WERE ONCE TITANS!

Rock is full of tantalizing “what ifs” but perhaps no single band has inspired more of them than Guns N’ Roses. What if Axl Rose hadn’t become a money squandering, megalomaniac control freak? What if Izzy Stradlin had stayed involved? What if the band that made Appetite For Destruction had gotten to evolve longer before the gold toilets and limos arrived? Ask anyone who was ground zero when the band roared out of Los Angeles in 1987 and the general consensus was one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll outfits ever was being born. But unlike the Stones, Zeppelin, et al. it quickly descended into madness, acrimony, self-indulgence and Olympian scale ego. It’s not to say that Use Your Illusion isn’t brilliant in parts, but in a single album’s time the over-tinkering fussiness that marks almost all of their subsequent work was already evident. The rawness and possessed invention of Appetite never surfaced again, devoured by the fame machine, lawyers, overblown, under-thought concepts and their own big, dumb mouths. And still, there’s more than a few who wonder what might have been for G n’ R if they’d been strong or smart to follow a different path. Would that band have brought us their own Sticky Fingers or Houses of the Holy? Might they still be making rock that reconnects one to the lascivious juju of Chuck Berry, Johnny Rotten and Elvis? It’s a mighty wistful “what if.”

Today is original Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler’s 46th birthday. It’s a bit of a surprise that he’s still with us at all given the life he’s lived, but one thing he’ll always have is being part of one of THE great moments in rock history, brief as it was. Truly a band that internalized the whole “better to burn out than fade away” mentalityÂ…and then lost control of the monster, which limps along still, powered by the residual love and excitement that remains from their late 80s heyday. Still, there’s some real moments and we’re gonna celebrate a few in honor of Steven’s bday. (Dennis Cook)

Where better to begin our stroll down seedy memory lane than “Paradise City,” a tune with all the sack swinging perfection of “Won’t Get Fooled Again” or “Black Dog.”

The creepy tingle that went up our collective spine the first time we heard this one is impossible to shake, the whole enterprise ringing with menace and bad intent, the sound of dreams crashing down into harsh reality.

An ugly little gem that evokes both 70s Stones and the New York Dolls.

Oh, Big Hair Axl, you were fun and wrote great, gritty love songs!

A cautionary tale about heroin that’s still so catchy it makes you understand on a non-verbal level why people dance with ol’ Mister.

Like most really great songs, the tunes off Appetite have a lot of malleability. The bands early dip into acoustic territory was one of the best things they ever did.

The ladies were right at the core of early Guns N’ Roses, represented by some of the rankest misogyny ever and an almost school boy sincerity and sweetness. We conclude our lil’ salute to the G n’ R that might have been with two about women, one sour and one as sweet as its title.


Wanee 2011 Lineup Allmans, WSP, Robert Plant, Ween

INCREDIBLE LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR FLORIDA FAVE

The 2011 Wanee Festival will take place April 14-16 at the Spirit of Suwanee Park in Live Oak, FL. Tickets went on sale today here, and the lineup this year is smoking hot:

Wanee 2010 by Ian Rawn

Wanee 2011 Lineup

Allman Brothers Band
Robert Plant & The Band of Joy
Widespread Panic
Steve Miller Band
Warren Haynes Band
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band
Ween
Stephen Marley
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Mike Gordon
Hot Tuna
7 Walkers
Galactic
Taj Mahal
North Mississippi All-Stars
John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours
Keller Williams
The Radiators
Wanda Jackson
Rusted Root
Oteil Burbridge and The Lee Boys
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Big Gigantic
Melvin Seals & JGB
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
New Deal
Lotus
Tea Leaf Green
DJ Logic
Toubab Krewe
Devon Allman’s Honeytribe
Bobby Lee Rodgers Trio
Soul Rebels Brass Band
Guitar Shorty
Dangermuffin
Honey Island Swamp Band
Kevin Hammond
Death On Two Wheels
The Yeti Trio
Jacob Jeffries Band
Griffin Anthony

Ticket includes: 4 nights of “primitive camping,” 3 full days of music, plus kick-off party on Wednesday from 2 pm-2 am. Pick up tickets here.


Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band | NYE | Review

Words by: Scott Horowitz | Images by Ray Proetto

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi :: 12.31.10 :: Florida Theatre :: Jacksonville, Florida

Derek & Susan by Ray Proetto

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi put their solo acts on hold in 2010 to write and make music together with a fresh new band. In April they began playing new songs, trying to find their identity. Ten months later they have evolved into a cohesive unit, putting out sets of music that flow as majestically as the nearby St. Johns River into the Atlantic Ocean. Their New Year’s Eve celebration took place near the river banks of Jacksonville, Florida.

After an opening set from Scrapmatic, the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band began their NYE set with “Don’t Let Me Slide” followed by my personal favorite “Midnight in Harlem,” a hopeful tune with a comforting and familiar feel. Derek & The Dominoes tune “Anyday” saw Trucks sliding up and down his guitar, evoking cheers from the attentive audience. The show took a turn down Funky Street with “Love Has Something Else to Say.” Brothers Oteil (bass, Allman Brothers Band) and Kofi Burbridge (keyboards, Derek Trucks Band) emanated fun-loving grooves from their corner of the stage all night long, making way for some patrons to sashay in their New Year’s attire up the aisles of the Florida Theatre (until being told to sit down by security).

Horn section by Ray Proetto

Kebbi Williams flowed through his saxophone across the stage, inspiring impressive leads from Oteil. Though this marked only the second show with the horn section, put together specifically for this New Year’s run, it seemed as if they had been in the band since April. Joining Williams, on trombone, was Saunders “Service” Sermons and Maurice “Mo’ Betta” Brown on trumpet.

The execution of the Eric Clapton arrangement of “Presence of the Lord” had more and more people finding their way to their feet. However, most in the audience remained unsure of what to do with themselves physically, most remaining seated and grooving cerebrally. Mike Mattison took lead vocal duties on Taj Mahal‘s “Leaving Trunk,” which made way for new blues number “That Did It”. The verses have Mattison and Mark Rivers laying down playful background vocal harmonies with Motown-esque Aah-ooh’s while Susan sings a soulful tale of heartache.

It is no secret that Susan is a world class vocalist, but on “That Did It” her guitar skills were front and center. She laid into her instrument with enough soul and power to make the ghost of Sister Rosetta Tharpe proud. Her approach to the six-string is a no-gimmick, loud and subtle reminder that she is the mother of Derek Trucks’ children.

Derek Trucks’ role as bandleader is performed perfectly. He gives everyone else onstage the space they need to become who they are musically. At times, when all eyes turn to him for a solo, he will defer the moment to someone else. Once everybody has found themselves in their given space, Trucks’ bright red Gibson SG is implied. With a meditative expression on his face, Derek tears sonic holes in the universe; each one providing grist for the mill of his spiritual journey with a guitar.

“Learn How to Love” is a thick swamp-fueled song that Derek and Susan wrote with Eric Krasno. Max Roach’s “Garvey’s Ghost” made an appearance late in the set featuring a powerful, tribal and lyrical drum solo which started with Tyler “The Falcon” Greenwell on groove duty while JJ Johnson took lead until handing it off to Greenwell, which led to both drummers playing off of each other with brilliant melody. The other band members gave the drummers their full, conscious attention during the drum solo, including Trucks, who took a knee center-stage as if to show respect for the most ancient form of musical expression.

Derek & Susan Band by Ray Proetto

The best, and rarest, quality of a good drummer is selflessness. Johnson and Greenwell pull selflessness out of each other creating a huge seamless rhythmic foundation on which the rest of the band rests upon. The end of “Garvey’s Ghost” began a cover of Joe Cocker’s “Space Captain.” which Derek and Susan recorded earlier in the year with Herbie Hancock at their backyard home studio.

The triumphant vocals at the beginning of Delany & Bonnie’s “Coming Home” started the countdown to midnight. Smiles, hugs, and kisses welcomed in the New Year as the band celebrated with Ray Charles’ “Night Time is The Right Time” and Mattison’s song “Bound for Glory”. Aretha Franklin’s “Spirit in The Dark” encored the evening and sent the North Florida faithful strutting into the night.

The band is due to release their first album in June of 2011 and has dates booked in April for Australia and New Zealand.

May the best of last year be the worst of this year.

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Honey Island Swamp Band: Winter Tour Dates

BAND TO KICK OFF 2011 WITH WINTER TOUR


Honey Island Swamp Band

Hot on the heels of a break-out 2010, the Honey Island Swamp Band kicks off 2011 with a 14-date winter tour in support of their
award winning album Good to You. Highlights include return engagements to St. Louis, San
Francisco and
Dallas, as well as the band’s debut in Denver, the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest.

TOUR DATES

01/29/11 Sat The Gramophone St. Louis, MO

01/30/11 Sun Zoo Bar Lincoln, NE
02/01/11 Tue The Goat Tavern Keystone, CO

02/02/11 Wed Paddy’s Pub Vail, CO

02/03/11 Thu Blues & Greens Boulder, CO

02/04/11 Fri Quixote’s True Blue Denver, CO

02/05/11 Sat Ullr’s Tavern Winter Park, CO
02/09/11 Wed Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz, CA

02/10/11 Thu Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay, NV

02/11/11 Fri Hopmonk Tavern Sebastopol, CA
02/12/11 Sat Boom Boom Room San Francisco, CA
02/15/11 Tue KTAOS Solar Center Taos, NM
02/16/11 Wed Bash Riprock’s Lubbock, TX
02/17/11 Thu Kessler Theatre Dallas, TX

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Soundgarden: New Live Album

LIVE ON 15 CAPTURES BAND DURING 1996 WEST COAST RUN


Soundgarden

The year 2010 saw Soundgarden, Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Ben Shepherd and Matt
Cameron
, reuniting after a 13-year absence to a thunderous roar. As promised, the band have now
announced that they’ll be releasing their first-ever collection of live tracks on March 22, 2011 through UMe.

Titled Live on I5, a reference to the Interstate 5 which runs up and down the West Coast, the
new collection compiles live tracks from a 1996 run by the band and captures the band at the height of their
recording and touring career. This carefully selected compilation includes fan favorites like “Spoonman”, “Rusty
Cage”, “Burden In My Hand,” and “Black Hole Sun” (performed by Chris Cornell solo), as well what insiders are calling
the definitive live performance of “Jesus Christ Pose.” As a bonus, the disc includes two brilliantly inspired covers:
The Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” and The Stooges’ anarchic proto-punk classic, “Search & Destroy.”

Live on 15 Tracklist
1. Spoonman

2. Searching With My Good Eye Closed

3. Let Me Drown

Tracks 1-3: Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

4. Head Down

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 18, 1996

5. Outshined

Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

6. Rusty Cage

Recorded live at Pacific National Exhibition Forum, Vancouver, BC, Canada – December 7, 1996

7. Burden In My Hand

Recorded live at Salem Armory, Salem, OR – December 8, 1996

8. Helter Skelter

9. Boot Camp

Tracks 8 and 9: Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

10. Nothing To Say

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 18, 1996

11. Slaves And Bulldozers

12. Dusty

13. Fell On Black Days

Tracks 11-13: Recorded live at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA – December 5, 1996

14. Search And Destroy

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 18, 1996

15. Ty Cobb

Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

16. Black Hole Sun

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 17, 1996

17. Jesus Christ Pose

Recorded live at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA – December 5, 1996

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Trey Anastasio Band: Acoustic & Electric Winter Tour

TOUR TO FEATURE SOLO ACOUSTIC SET AND FULL ELECTRIC SET


Trey Anastasio Band

Trey Anastasio‘s winter
tour will hit the road starting Feb 18 at the State Theatre in Portland, ME and will
conclude at the Fox Theater in Oakland, CA on March 5, marking the first TAB dates on the west coast since Trey
reunited the Classic TAB lineup in 2008. Along the way Trey will make stops in Philadelphia, Chicago, Denver and
more. The lineup will once again feature Natalie Cressman (trombone and vocals), Jennifer
Hartswick
(trumpet and
vocals), Russ Lawton (drums), Tony Markellis (bass and vocals), Ray Paczkowski
(keyboards) and Russell Remington
(tenor saxophone and flute).

The shows will also feature a full solo acoustic set from Trey along with a full electric set marking the first time that
Trey has toured in this format since 1999.

A limited number of tickets for all shows will be available through a real-time ticket presale beginning Friday January
14 at 10:00 AM EST and ending Thursday January 20 at 5:00 PM EST through Trey’s online ticketing system. For more information, please click here.

TOUR DATES

02/18/11 Fri State Theatre Portland, ME

02/19/11 Sat Palace Theatre Albany, NY

02/20/11 Sun House of Blues Boston, MA
02/22/11 Tue Terminal 5 New York, NY

02/23/11 Wed Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
02/25/11 Fri Stage AE Pittsburgh, PA

02/26/11 Sat Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

02/27/11 Sun The Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL

03/01/11 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

03/02/11 Wed Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
03/04/11 Fri The Music Box Los Angeles, CA

03/05/11 Sat Fox Theater Oakland, CA

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Charles Bradley to Tour with S. Jones, L. Fields, Budos Band

DEBUT ALBUM NO TIME FOR DREAMING OUT JAN. 25 ON DAPTONE
RECORDS

Charles Bradley will head
out for an extensive winter tour in support of his captivating, raw and honest debut record No Time For
Dreaming
, out January 25 via Daptone imprint Dunham Records. The 62-year old soul singer kicks off his
U.S. tour opening for Sharon Jones and the
Dap-Kings
on January 21 in Portsmouth, NH and then heads to Europe for a two-week tour opening for Lee Fields and the Expressions. He’s set
to join The Budos Band in April for a
mid-west run as well. Look for Charles to also headline a record release show at Southpaw in Brooklyn on Tuesday,
January 25. All tour dates are below.

Joining Charles for all dates in Europe is The Menahan Street Band (an all-star assemblage of musicians from the Dap-Kings, The
Budos Band, Antibalas, El Michels Affair, and Lee Fields and the Expressions), who also backed Bradley through the
entirety of Dreaming.

Click here to download “The World (Is Going Up In Flames)” off
the album, and take a look at the video for the track below.

Charles Bradley Tour Dates

*with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
1.21 Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
1.22 Albany, NY – Hart Theatre at The Egg
1.23 Poughkeepsie, NY – Bardavon Opera House
*headline record release show with Menahan Street Band
1.25 Brooklyn, NY – Southpaw
*with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
1.27 York, PA – Strand-Capitol PAC
1.28 Wilmington, DE – Grand Opera House

1.29 Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Theater

2.03 Ithaca, NY – State Theater NY

2.04 Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom

2.05 Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom

*with Lee Fields and the Expressions, featuring Menahan Street Band
2.17 Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie

2.18 Utrecht, NL – Tivoli

2.19 Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso

2.20 Gent, BE – Vooruit

2.21 Tourcoing, FR – Le Grand Mix
2.22 Nantes, FR – L’Olympic

2.24 Clermont-Ferrand, FR – La Cooperative de Mai
2.25 Montpellier, FR – Le Jam

2.26 Marseille, FR – Espace Julien

2.27 Barcelona, SP – Sala Salamandra

3.01 Bordeaux, FR – La Rocher

3.02 Poitiers, FR – Le Confort Moderne
*with Budos Band
4.16 Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom

4.18 Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
4.19 Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon
4.20 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom
4.21 Chicago, IL – Subterranean
4.22 Bloomington, IN – Bluebird

4.23 Ann Arbor, MI – Blind Pig

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Bassist Johnny Grubb Joins Emmitt-Nershi Band

FORMER RAILROAD EARTH BASSIST FILLS VACANT SLOT


Emmitt-Nershi Band

With Tyler Grant recently announcing his departure from the Emmitt-Nershi Band, fans have
been anxiously awaiting
the announcement of the new bass player for the band. Today, it has been announced that Johnny Grubb
of Railroad Earth will be filling the
spot. Read Johnny’s official message below.

“Hello, World! Rather than make someone else come up with an announcement for who the new bassist will be, I
thought I’d try to follow in Tyler’s gracious footsteps and do it myself.

My name is Johnny Grubb. I went to school at Appalachian State University and saw Leftover Salmon
many, many times my first couple of years there. After ASU, I spent a good year rolling burritos, washing dishes and
playing bluegrass in my hometown of Atlanta before serendipitously running into John Skehan of Railroad Earth one
night at a gig of ours. They just happened to be on the lookout for a new bassist and long story short, I spent 7
years in that band, playing several metric tons of great music and meeting lots of great folks all over the
country.

One of the folks I met and had the good fortune of playing with on many occasions was Mr. Billy Nershi. RRE was
signed to SCI Fidelity Records for a number of years and we got to be friends with a bunch of the SCI/Mad House
folks in time. RRE always was and still is a full-time commitment. I just couldn’t keep it up with the birth of my
second boy last January, so I bowed out a year ago and spent this past year getting a web development consultancy
off the ground, getting to know the virtues and vices of the various open source software scenes out there and being
home with my wife and boys for the first time ever. The itch to play some bass didn’t come back until just a few
months ago after getting into the most recent Larry Keel and Stringduster’s CDs.

In any event, I cruised by this website last month to see what they were working with from a technical standpoint.
The meaning of Tyler’s announcement that he was leaving didn’t really hit me until the next day, at least not the part
where I should give Billy a call and see who they have lined up. I wasn’t looking for another full-time gig, nor to be
in another rock band per se, so after speaking with Billy and Drew it seemed like the parameters were pretty well
lined up for everybody and here I am!

Just to put a bow on top of everything, I met Andy years ago when he was with Larry Keel and didn’t find out until
the last few weeks that he was a member of the Broke Mountain Bluegrass band with Travis from the Infamous
Stringdusters and my good friend Anders from Greensky Bluegrass. It’s nice to be a part of this small world and I
want to thank my new bandmates for having me aboard. I will see you all soon.”

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Phish | NYE Run | Review | Pics

Words by: Garrin Benfield | Images by: Dave Vann

Check out the photos from Worcester and MSG below the review

Phish :: 12.31.10 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

Used with permission from Phish.
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish
2010

Getting to New York’s Madison Square Garden for Phish‘s New Year’s run was a
cakewalk compared to the blizzard
conditions that had universally complicated travel plans earlier in the week in Worcester. Outside the hallowed
venue, hundreds
of hopeful, ticketless souls wandered the tightly packed blocks of midtown Manhattan. Inside MSG, site of so many
notable moments in this band’s history, Phish closed the year in which they
truly
returned to form with three focused, sharp sets that were also not short on collective improvisation.

The first half of the first set was a perfectly paced party that also included its share of surprises. “Punch You in the
Eye” and “AC/DC Bag”, despite being two of the oldest and most frequently played staples in the Phish repertoire,
were played with real commitment by the whole band. Trey particularly zeroed in on the climax of the
latter
tune. As “AC/DC Bag” concluded with its upwardly spiraling fade out, the mid tempo funk of “Moma Dance”
emerged and quickly became the song when the band and audience truly relaxed into the set, the evening, and
perhaps the reality of another passing year. The clip of the infrequently played “Scent of a Mule” took the energy up
a notch, and was spot on throughout, including the tricky to navigate transitions from the klezmer jam back to the
bluegrass outro. And, as someone who won’t shy away from saying that Phish sometimes has an uphill climb with
accurate vocal harmonies, “Mule” was quite well sung.

The rest of the first set was a pleasantly mixed bag of debuts (the instantly likable shuffle of Phish’s next FM chance,
“Burn that Bridge”), classic staples from the near-yet-far era of the mid nighties (“Weigh” and “Beauty of my
Dreams”) and the downright unfamiliar (“Gone”, the obscure track from Party Time, that in my opinion may
have
been this set’s only misstep, inserting a pensive, tentative note into an otherwise celebratory collection of tunes).
“Rock n’ Roll” closed out the early set with a textbook jam that demonstrated Trey’s newfound climax-building
concision, a distillation of years of experience in the rarified field of jam artistry.

After a relatively short break, the band returned and burned through a non-stop second set that never let up in
intensity. Trey’s recent, more aggressive distortion tone led the charge on “Wilson” and a searing, Zappa-
fied “46
Days”. The whole band appeared recharged for this set and ready to lay down some serious psychedelic prog-funk.
As “Sand” opened up into a weave of pointed staccato accents, the room exploded and the evening’s promise began
to truly come to fruition. In a year of many versions of “Down with Disease”, this outing delivered with both heroic,
major key riffage and twisted excursions into darkness. “Ghost” was also well balanced between its creepy funk
verses and a long, lighthearted major I-IV section. On a dime, the band collectively began to slow down until Trey
counted off a wonderfully executed “You Enjoy Myself” that included full blown “Manteca” choruses interspersed in
the jam, the bass solo, and in the final vocal improv that closed out the set. I think it’s safe to say the folks who
have dutifully carried around that “Manteca” banner all year were feeling pretty good right about now.

Used with permission from Phish.
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish
2010

“Meatstick” ambled to life to open the New Year’s set and at first didn’t even hint at the 19 minute spectacle that was
to follow. After the Japanese lyrics, a quartet of men dressed in traditional African garb entered stage right and sang
a few choruses, followed by a Mariachi band stage left, followed by an increasingly diverse collection of cultural
representatives all dressed in traditional outfits. Around this time, either a pre-recorded version of “Meatstick”
began playing or the front of house engineer had live-looped eight bars of the tune. Either way, the band was
subtley ushered off stage while the 50+ ensemble of dancers and singers went through a tightly choreographed
Broadway-style routine in the front of the stage and on risers behind the amps. Then the loop stopped, and the
company sang “Meatstick” in a chromatically ascending pattern until Phish emerged in the Hot Dog from New Year’s
past! Thousands of hot dog colored (and shaped) balloons began falling as the band, all smiles, traversed the
rooftop of the arena tossing foam wieners down on the crowd. Eventually landing on the stage, the band seamlessly
continued the tune until the countdown. A brief but incendiary “After Midnight” followed and served as the bridge
into the rest of the first set of 2011.

The whole band outdid themselves on the version of “Backwards Down the Number Line” that followed. This was a
valentine to the crowd, managing to simultaneously channel both a heart-tugging poignancy and a ferocious energy.
The same could be said of “Waste”, which induced memories of the many years and hundreds of shows many in
attendance had experienced together. Trey wove knots of Leslie-drenched notes at the song’s conclusion, and
eventually fell into a long, patient “Slave to the Traffic Light”. The band gathered at the front of the stage for the
absurd barbershop of “Grind”, and closed out a well considered and appropriately high energy show with “First
Tube”. Though for the first time in the band’s history they and many in the room would be returning the following
night for another show, this set felt like the exclamation point it was meant to be — to a remarkable year for a band
whose diverse history is already marked with many.

All setlist information from Phish.net

Monday :: 12.27.2010 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA
I: Sample in a Jar, Funky Bitch, Cool It Down, Roggae, Heavy Things, What Things Seem, Roses Are Free >
It’s Ice, Mountains in the Mist, Julius

II: Mike’s Song > Mound, Weekapaug Groove, Farmhouse, Seven Below > What’s the Use? > Twenty Years
Later, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Possum > Cavern > David Bowie

E: Loving Cup

Notes: The end of Cavern was changed to “take care of your boots.”
Live Phish Download

Tuesday :: 12.28.2010 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA
I: Kill Devil Falls, My Mind’s Got a Mind of its Own, Alaska, She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride,
Wolfman’s Brother, Pigtail, Stash, Bouncing Around the Room > Rift, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The
Birdwatcher
II: Carini > Backwards Down the Number Line > Back on the Train -> Limb By Limb > The Wedge >
Frankie Says > Albuquerque, Harry Hood > Bug
E: Shine a Light
Notes: She Caught the Katy was last performed on July 21, 1998 (323 shows). Trey used a device that
played Sarah Palin quotes during Alaska and after the debut of Pigtail. This show also featured the Phish debut of
Birdwatcher. Back on the Train featured a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey.
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Thursday :: 12.30.2010 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: Cities, Chalk Dust Torture, Gumbo > Quinn the Eskimo, Halley’s Comet > Camel Walk, Maze, Driver,
Bathtub Gin, Fat Man in the Bathtub, Timber (Jerry) > Golgi Apparatus, Character Zero
II: Tweezer > Light > Theme From the Bottom -> My Friend, My Friend > Axilla, Fluffhead, Boogie On
Reggae Woman -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzy Greenberg
E: Run Like an Antelope > Tweezer Reprise
Notes: The P.A. cut out during Camel Walk. My Friend did not contain the “Myfe” ending.
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Friday :: 12.31.2010 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

I: Punch You In the Eye > AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Scent of a Mule, Burn that Bridge, Weigh >
Ocelot, Beauty of My Dreams, Gone, Rock and Roll
II: Wilson > 46 Days, Sand, NICU > Down with Disease > Ghost, You Enjoy Myself -> Manteca -> You
Enjoy Myself
III: Meatstick, Auld Lang Syne, After Midnight, Backwards Down the Number Line > Piper > Free, Waste >
Slave to the Traffic Light, Grind

E: First Tube

Notes: This show featured the Phish debut of Burn That Bridge. Ocelot, NICU and First Tube contained
Auld Lang Syne teases. Beauty of My Dreams was played for the first time since July 22, 2003 (133 shows). Manteca
was played for the first time since October 30, 1998 (301 shows) and the ensuing YEM vocal jam contained Manteca
quotes. Before midnight, several groups of multiethnic dancers appeared on stage and sang the Meatstick lyrics in
their respective languages. The band joined the dancers and then stealthily disappeared from the stage, only to
reappear at the other side of the arena in the giant hotdog from past NYE shows (’94 and ’99). As a result, portions
of the Meatstick were pre-recorded. Appropriately, the post-show music was Captain Beefheart’s Tropical Hot Dog
Night.
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Saturday :: 01.01.2011 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: My Soul, Tube > Runaway Jim > Foam, Guelah Papyrus > The Divided Sky, Round Room > Walk Away >
Gotta Jibboo > Reba, Walls of the Cave

II: Crosseyed and Painless > Twist > Simple, Sneakin’ Sally through the Alley > Makisupa Policeman ->
David Bowie

E: Fee, Frankenstein

Notes: Round Room was played for the first time since July 13, 2003 (140 shows). Twist contained
Manteca quotes from Trey. Makispua included the lyrics “I went home late last night after doing the New Year’s
stunt, I laid back on my couch and rolled myself a blunt” and also featured a “kick drum solo.” Frankenstein featured
Page on keytar.
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Allman Brothers Band Add Final Five Beacon Dates

TICKETS FOR FIRST EIGHT SHOWS ON SALE NOW;
TICKETS FOR FINAL FIVE DATES NOT YET ON
SALE


The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band
have just added the final five dates to their run at the Beacon Theatre in NYC. As previously announced, the band
had lost their 2010 booking at the Beacon to a Cirque Du Soleil show called “Banana Shpeel.” At the press conference
announcing the run, the band received a personal apology from
Jay Marciano, president of MSG
Entertainment. Tickets for the first eight dates of the March run are on sale now.

BEACON THEATRE DATES

03/10/11 Thu Beacon Theatre New York, NY

03/11/11 Fri Beacon Theatre New York, NY
03/12/11 Sat Beacon Theatre New York, NY
03/14/11 Mon Beacon Theatre New York, NY
03/15/11 Tue Beacon Theatre New York, NY

03/17/11 Thu Beacon Theatre New York, NY
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03/19/11 Sat Beacon Theatre New York, NY

03/21/11 Mon Beacon Theatre New York, NY *
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03/24/11 Thu Beacon Theatre New York, NY *

03/25/11 Fri Beacon Theatre New York, NY *

03/26/11 Sat Beacon Theatre New York, NY *


*Just Announced

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Brothers Past Release Third Volume of Digital Box Set

LIVE IN WINSTON SALEM, NC ON MARCH. 20, 2003


Everything Must Go Volume 3

Brothers Past have released
the third installment in their tenth anniversary digital box set, entitled Everything Must Go. This
release dates back to March. 20, 2003, from a live performance at Rubber Soul in Winston Salem,
NC.

Says the band, “Some of us were into it because of the Beatles reference. It
was a small turnout that night, but one of the people in attendance was Rich Steele, who happens to do
sound for
the band these days. Rich made a multitrack recording of the show and that’s what’s being released. The show is
notable for a couple of reasons, including the legendary “dub” Crutch, which Clay Parnell has referred to as
the first
time the band played something approaching authentic dub.”

The album is available for free stream or purchase at http://downlow.brotherspast.com/.

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The Disco Biscuits Drum Up Support for New York Shows


The Disco Biscuits

The Disco Biscuits have
announced that drummer Allen Aucoin will not be performing at their New York
Terminal 5 shows this week due to a severe asthma attack. He will return with the band on December 30th and 31st
at The Tower Theatre in Philadelphia, PA

The show will go on in New York as the band has recruited some of their drummer friends to fill in for Allen.
On Monday night, Mike Greenfield from Lotus will perform with the band for his fourth time. Adam Deitch
from
Break Science and Pretty Lights will play on Tuesday along with Darren Shearer from the New
Deal
. On Wednesday,
The Disco Biscuits’ original drummer Dr. Sam Altman will close out their New York Run.

“I know from experience that situations like this one with Allen can be turned into a positive one, and we intend to
rage the roof off of T5 this week” said bassist Marc Brownstein from his New York hotel Sunday night.

For more information visit discobiscuits.com

Here is the official message from the band:


Happy Holidays!

2010 has been a great year, but it has not been without its challenges. And no matter what gets dealt to us at this
point, we know that we are going to get through it, in no small part due to the support our fans have shown us.
Throughout the year, we have been forced to respond to adversity with calm and strength. We always try to take
lemons and make lemonade. In the process, we have made new friends, and found out how much we are capable of
during times of duress.

Well if we hadn’t been through enough, last night we received a call from Allen’s father. Yesterday, Allen suffered a
serious asthma attack and was hospitalized. He will be fine, but unfortunately will not be released from the hospital
until Tuesday. Fortunately, his doctors have cleared him to play on December 30 and 31. Our thoughts are with Allen
and his family.

For tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday, we are putting together an amazing line-up with drummers that we have
played with in other projects throughout the years. We are blessed to have such a strong network of amazing
drummers to call on. Check it out:

Tomorrow, we are honored to welcome Mike Greenfield from Lotus. This will be the fourth time Mike plays a show
with us, and they are always classic sets.

On Tuesday, we’ll be joined by two of the hottest drummers in North America. We are proud to welcome Adam Deitch
from Break Science and Pretty Lights. As well we are excited to be joined by Darren Shearer from the New Deal.

On Wednesday we are being joined by our old friend, Dr. Sam Altman.

We’re not sure what else to really say, other than to keep Allen in your thoughts and prayers and we promise to
deliver you wonderful, well thought-out shows while we are waiting for our brother to get back up here and join us
for the new year.

Thank you so much for your support. We can’t wait to see you all tomorrow.


Paramore Quitters Blame Hayley Williams For Band Breakup

Uh-oh. The Paramore bust-up is getting ugly. Musician Josh Farro sent gossiping Music Fans to the edge of their seats this week, after labeling the band he recently quit a “manufactured product.” Only days after confirming that he and his brother had quit the band, Farro took to his blog penning a lengthy and sour [...]

Fela! Band NYE Felebration in Brooklyn

RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH FELA! AND THE KNITTING FACTORY

Join the FELA! Band, star of
FELA! Sahr Ngaujah, and the FELA! dancers to
perform at the Knitting Factory on December 31 2010 for a special New Year’s Eve performance and party.

With just weeks left to see the hit show on Broadway (it closes on January 2), the New Year’s Eve Felabration offers a
last chance to experience the phenomenal vibe, music, and spirit of FELA!. Tony Award-nominee Sahr Ngaujah –
currently starring in London’s National’s Olivier Theatre production of FELA! – is flying back to the Big Apple specially
for this performance; this will be New York’s last time to see him perform this role. A complimentary champagne
toast at the stroke of midnight will be provided by the Knitting Factory.

Click here to get tickets.

FELA! tells the true story of the legendary Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, whose soulful Afrobeat rhythms
ignited a generation. Inspired by his mother, a civil rights champion, he defied a corrupt and oppressive military
government and devoted his life and music to the struggle for freedom and human dignity. FELA! is a triumphant
tale of courage, passion and love, featuring Fela Kuti’s captivating music and the visionary direction and
choreography of Tony-Award winner Bill T. Jones.


Telluride 2011: R. Plant, Béla, Railroad Earth, Emmitt-Nershi

MORE ARTISTS TO BE ANNOUNCED


Robert Plant

The initial lineup has been announced for the 38th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, set for June 16-19
2011 in Telluride, Colorado. More acts will be announced in the coming months. Telluride Bluegrass passes
(including a limited number of discounted holiday-priced tickets) and camping are now on-sale at shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422.

Lineup
Robert Plant & Band of Joy
Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart
Sam Bush Band
Bela Fleck & the Original Flecktones
Emmylou Harris

Yonder Mountain String Band
The Decemberists
Railroad Earth

Tim O’Brien Band

Edgar Meyer

Punch Brothers
Peter Rowan

Emmitt-Nershi Band

Tim O’Brien & Kevin Burke

The Infamous Stringdusters

Cornmeal

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Trampled by Turtles

Nora Jane Struthers & the Bootleggers


Unseen Rolling Stones pics hidden in duffel bag for 40 yrs found

Fans of rock band The Rolling Stone could soon see some rare, unseen photographs of the band which were tucked away in a duffel bag for more than 40 years. Taken by the band’s US tour manager, the late Bob Bonis, these pictures showcase the band from June 1964 to 1966 when they went from [...]

Lifeguards: New Band With GBV’s Pollard & Gillard

ALBUM OUT FEBRUARY 15


Waving At The Astronauts

Robert Pollard and Doug Gillard of Guided By Voices are Lifeguards. Their debut release as Lifeguards, Mist King
Urth
, emerged in 2002 on Pollard’s own Fading Captain Series label to fervent fan approval.

In 2010 Pollard and Gillard reconvened for the first time since the end of GBV in 2004 to create the astounding
follow up: Waving at the Astronauts. The album is scheduled for a February 15, 2011
release.

While there are no Lifeguards shows announced at this
point, you can catch both Bob and Doug in one night when Gillard opens for GBV on New Year’s Eve at New York’s
Irving Plaza.

Nearly sold out, the final copies of the album’s first 7″ single “Product Head b/w Naught Windsor” are available right
now.

Waving At The Astronauts Track List
Paradise Is Not So Bad
Nobody’s Milk
(Doing) The Math

Product Head

You’re Gonna Need A Mountain
Sexless Auto
Trip The Web

They Called Him So Much

Keep It In Orbit
What Am I?


STI off 0.1%, Very low volume; 3,118-3,218 band eyed

The STI is down 0.1% at 3,144.44, drifting into negative territory as what little buying interest was holding up the index in the morning seems to have dried up.

Market volume is a mere shadow of yesterday’s, at 670 million shares, worth a paltry $777 million; 225 decliners outweigh 130 gainers.

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