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Windows Gallery Posted By : Chris Holgate

This particular website which has been set up by Microsoft contains literally hundreds of small pieces of software that can be used alongside a Vista installation, along with software compatible with previous versions of Windows through the Windows Live service.

How to create 3D flash photo gallery with music on Mac Posted By : Bellu Su

Read this 3D flash gallery tutorial to learn how to make a flash 3D photo gallery on Mac and share your creative work online with friends.

Google Phone Gallery Compares Android Handsets

Google replaced its Google Nexus One Webstore on Sept. 29 with Google Phone Gallery, a Website where users can compare three Android handsets. – Google on Sept. 29 opened its Google Phone Gallery, a Website where users
can compare three of nearly 40 Android phones side by side and navigate to
purchase them from carriers.
For the Google Phone Gallery, Googles product search technology lets users
slice and dice results by country (16 list…


moe.down XI | Mohawk, NY | Photo Gallery

Images by: Rob Chapman

moe.down XI :: 09.03.10-09.05.10 :: Gelston Castle Estate :: Mohawk, NY

Over Labor Day weekend, moe. relocated their decade-plus tradition moe.down to a new location, which by all reports was a pretty sweet spot. The vibe, communicated by the ever-engaging hosts and their lineup selections, remained the same, with The Black Keys, Mike Gordon, Lotus, The Brew and more joining the festivities this year.

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Stanley “Mouse” Miller Opens Gallery In Healdsburg

FAMED GRATEFUL DEAD ARTIST HAS HIS OWN SPACE

Stanley “Mouse” Miller, every Dead Head’s favorite living poster artist, has opened a gallery of his own, Rockin Roses, on the square in Healdsburg, CA (243 A Healdsburg Ave.). It’s got a ton of art, T-shirts, paintings and so forth, including his latest show, which focuses on the feminine figure like this painting below.

Official Bio

Stanley “Mouse” Miller was born to a Disney animator who took his family to live in Detroit in the 1950s. The combination of Motown music and the city’s obsession with motorcars with his birthright genius at drawing made his life path very clear at a very early age. By the 7th grade he’d become known for his sketches of monster-driven muscle cars and mice, and earned his lifelong nom de crayon.

He found a niche in the Detroit hot rod culture by detailing extraordinary paint jobs on vehicles until no quality hot rod in town could be seen without a Mouse pinstriping job. Soon after, he began applying his favorite subjects to T-shirts with an airbrush. Now confident about working with unusual surfaces, he tried the freshly painted walls of a local teen hangout and was expelled from high school.

He enrolled at Detroit’s School for the Society of Arts and Crafts, and found inspiration only in the work of a young woman in his painting class, who was depicting their models as monsters. “I was amazed and a little disappointed, maybe a little grossed out,” said Mouse, “that she was making the beautiful model into a monster. That was something that I did on weekends at hotrod shows. I was in art school trying to learn how to paint the model like Rembrandt, not Picasso. It also showed me that by painting monsters, I was doing the right art movement at the right time. But there seemed to be a higher calling: to paint like the masters.”

The psychedelic experienced expanded his vision and his style, and soon, like so many children of the ’60s, he left for San Francisco – although he was probably one of the few who drove out in a Porsche. Hanging out with fellow Detroiters, he fell in with the original members of The Family Dog, a collective which produced SF’s first rock dances. One of those Dogs was Alton Kelley, and they quickly became partners.

Mouse was the draftsman and Kelley held down the composition, conceptualization and promotion; better still, Kelley was left-handed and Mouse right-handed, so they could work on a poster simultaneously, side by side. Their work for the Avalon Ballroom swiftly became legendary. A combination of Art Nouveau elegance and grace with American pop-art sensibilities and stonededness made their posters the ideal depiction of the fabulous, innocent, dancing, laughing party that was San Francisco in the ’60s.

It was far too good to last. Tourists flooded the Haight-Ashbury and the scene died of over-population. Mouse saw the writing on the wall, and it wasn’t airbrushed; he split to London to paint flames on Eric Clapton’s Rolls Royce – although the car was wrecked before he even arrived.

Back in San Francisco in the 1970s, he and Kelley resumed their work, creating dozens of iconic album covers, including the first eight of the Grateful Dead’s releases. In the ’80s, Mouse moved to Santa Fe, and studied plein air painting with the revered landscape artist Randall Stauss, now of Lake Tahoe. Fortunately for the Bay Area, he returned to live in Sonoma County a few years back, and continues to produce exquisite works.

He’s been known to say that he’s just an art cat who got lucky, who was in the right places at the right times, no biggie. Those who know his work would disagree. His work has helped define the visual fix of the past 50 years, and we are most fortunate to have him contribute to our visual stock.


Attack of the L.A. Smog Archives

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Los Angeles suffered its first big smog attack 67 years ago Monday. This selection of photographs from the vast collection of the UCLA Library gives you a glimpse — often hazy, sometimes wacky — of Southern California’s struggle against smog from the 1940s through the 1960s.

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Apple Adds Features to MobileMe Gallery for iPhone 4

Apple updates MobileMe Gallery to allow users to view higher resolution photos displayed on the iPhone 4′s Resolution display, as well as to fix various bugs in the application, available for free from Apple’s App Store. – Apple released an update for MobileMe allowing owners of the
recently released iPhone 4 to view and download photos on the phones
high resolution Retina display. The update, 1.1.1, also allows users to
share photos across MobileMe accounts, as well as features which allow
for pinch to zoom and r…


Wakarusa Photo Gallery

Photographer Norman Sands kicks off Wakarusa by keeping an eye on The Disco Biscuits, Railroad Earth, Robert Randolph, Dumpstaphunk, Tea Leaf Green, ALO, Great American Taxi and more…

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Stay tuned for more photos from the Wakarusa weekend…


Summer Camp 2010 Photo Gallery

Images by: Norman Sands


Summer Camp 2010
began with Wook amongst the campers on Friday, May 28th in Chillicothe, IL
until coming to a close on Sunday, May 30th with fest hosts/instigators moe. on the main
stage and fellow fest anchor Umphrey’s McGee and livetronica mainstays EOTO booming till
wee hours for those not yet willing to let one of jam’s favorite “camps” end. In between
Three Sisters Park rang
with the sounds of The Avett Brothers, Gov’t Mule, Yonder Mountain String
Band
and many more. Here’s a healthy glimpse of what went down at Summer Camp
2010.

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Summer Camp Music Festival 2010: Three Sisters Park (Chillicothe, IL)
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Bisco Inferno Photo Gallery

Join photographer Dave Vann as he documents The Disco Biscuits’ Colorado adventures this past weekend at The Boulder Theatre, The Fox Theatre (Conspirator), Denver’s Ogden Theater and finally Red Rocks Ampitheatre for Bisco Inferno.

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”1″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=60″);}); 2010 Bisco Inferno Memorial Day Weekend Photographer Dave Vann documents The Disco Biscuits Memorial Day Weekend 2010. The band played The Boulder Theater /&/g The Fox Theatre (Conspirator) on 5/27, The Ogden Theatre in Denver on 5/28 and Red Rocks Amphitheater for Bisco Inferno on 5/29 with Crystal Method, The Pneuma Trio, Glitch Mob, Aeroplane and Booka Shade. View Photos

5/27/10 Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO
I: Flash Mob, Rivers, Story Of The World* > Aceetobee > Boom Shanker > Aceetobee
II: Save The Robots, The Very Moon > Digital Buddha > Lunar Pursuit > Digital Buddha
E: Spy
* unfinished

5/28/10 Ogden Theater, Denver, CO
I: Voices Insane > Run Like Hell* > Voices Insane, The Bridge**, Jigsaw Earth
II: Spectacle, Air Song, Basis For A Day* > Rock Candy > Tricycle > Rock Candy
E: Once The Fiddler Paid

* Unfinished, ** 1st time played

5/29/10 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Bisco Inferno: Other acts included The Crystal Method, Booka Shade, Aeroplane, The Pnuma Trio and The Glitch Mob
I: Hot Air Balloon > Gangster > Portal To An Empty Head*, Mindless Dribble > The Great Abyss > Hot Air Balloon
II: House Dog Party Favor, On Time, M.E.M.P.H.I.S.* > Minions > Basis For A Day**, Magellan
E: Home Again

* with Chris Michetti (RAQ) on guitar, ** completes 5/28 version
Setlist Source: Phantasy Bisco

The Disco Biscuits
The Disco Biscuits


Hangout Music Festival Photo Gallery

The Hangout Beach & Music Festival brought scores of fans to the Gulf Shores of Alabama to bask in the sun, some rain, raise money for Gulf relief and enjoy a ton of great music…

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Poor Man’s Whiskey | 05.08 | Photo Gallery

Images by: Susan J. Weiand

Poor Man’s Whiskey :: 05.08.10 :: Great American Music Hall :: San Francisco, CA

On May 8, Poor Man’s Whiskey performed a set of Old and in the Way at the Great American Music Hall with special guests Peter Rowan (who was an original Old and in the Way member) and SCI’s Michael Kang.

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The Flaming Lips | 04.18 | Photo Gallery

Images by: Bobby McDonald

The Flaming Lips

04.18.10 :: Barton Hall :: Ithaca, New York

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”0″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=43″);}); The Flaming Lips | Barton Hall | Ithaca, NY The Flaming Lips bring the freak-fest to Ithaca’s Barton Hall… View Photos

The Flaming Lips have been forced to cancel tour dates due to the hospitalization of band member Steven Drozd. You can read more about this here.

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Stagecoach Music Festival Photo Gallery

Images by: Scott Dudelson

Stagecoach Music Festival

04.24 & 04.25 :: Empire Polo Grounds :: Indio, CA

On Saturday April 24 and Sunday April 25, country music’s biggest stars came to the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, CA (the same place Coachella goes down). Acts ranging from The Avett Brothers and Merle Haggard to Keith Urban and Sugarland performed for around 100,000 rabid fans. JamBase photographer Scott Dudelson was on hand to document the event.

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”1″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=40″);}); Stagecoach Music Festival | Empire Polo Grounds | Indio, CA The JamBase Stagecoach Festival photo gallery includes Merle Haggard, The Avett Brothers, Sugarland, Keith Urban, Waddie Mitchell, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Victoria Williams, Bill Anderson, Billy Currington, Black Prairie, Bobby Bare, Brooks and Dunn, Carlene Carter, Firefall, Heidi Newfield, Jason Aldean, Joey + Rory, Mary Gauthier, Nick 13, The Oak Ridge Boys, Phil Vassar, Ray Price and more… View Photos

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Jazz Fest 4.25 Day 3 | Photo Gallery & Best Of

Words by: Kayceman | Images by:
Dino
Perrucci

Jazz Fest Day 3 :: 04.25.10 :: Sunday :: New Orleans, LA

Crystal clear blue skies and a steady breeze set the stage for an idyllic Sunday
experience at Jazz Fest. Patrons were decked out in fancy hats and kids danced along with
second line parades and Mardi Gras Indians. During one set at the main stage, a woman
shared her tray of chocolate covered frozen strawberries with strangers while a young
gentleman got out of his chair and insisted that the older lady standing near him have a
seat. The communal spirit was in full bloom on Sunday, and it seemed as if everyone from
the artists to the vendors to the crowd could feel it.

Kayceman’s Top 3

#1 Levon Helm
Band

Legendary drummer Levon Helm and his outstanding band, featuring guitarist Larry Campbell,
played a wonderful set that included Band classics like “Chest Fever” and “The Weight” as
well The Grateful Dead’s “Tennessee Jed.” A healthy dose of special guests, including
Dr. John,
Allen
Toussaint
, Ivan Neville and Stanton Moore, all
graced the stage during this quintessential Jazz Fest show.

#2 Blind Boys of
Alabama

The Blind Boys of Alabama in the Gospel Tent on Sunday is a special experience. Soul-
stirring harmonies filled the open air tent as people were visibly moved, raising hands
high towards the sky. Curtis Mayfield’s “People Get Ready” was coupled with “Spirit In
The Sky,” The Wire theme song “Way Down in the Hole” (originally written by Tom
Waits), and a beautiful rendition of “Amazing Grace” that reminded us all why they call
this God’s music.

#3 The Allman
Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band is playing some of its best rock & roll since Duane died, and
their First Weekend Festival concluding set was yet another reminder of their enduring
power. Guitarist Derek Trucks used crutches to get on and off stage and sat for the
entire show, but the injury didn’t affect his incredible slide work in any way. Long jams
with spiraling guitars and burning leads from guitarist Warren Haynes
were punctuated with classic Gregg Allman vocals and the never-ending propulsion of the three-
piece percussive unit. The entire set was full of hits and every song was someone’s
favorite, but the crowd responded most enthusiastically to “Whipping Post,” “Soulshine”
featuring saxophonist Jay Collins, and “One Way Out.” But nothing seemed to define the
weekend better than the beautiful rendition of Van Morrison‘s “And
It Stoned Me” sung by Haynes.

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New
Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Day 3 | New Orleans Fairgrounds | New Orleans, LA

Day 3 of our New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival photo galleries includes Levon Helm,
Stanton Moore, The Allman Brothers Band, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, James Andrews,
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Jim James, Terence Blanchard, Voice of the Wetlands All-
Stars, Theresa Andersson and more… View
Photos

Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and
more…

Check out Friday’s coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out Saturday’s Coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back next Thursday for the start of our Second Weekend Jazz Fest
coverage…

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Jazz Fest 4.24 Day 2 | Photo Gallery & Best Of

Words by: Kayceman | Images by: Dino Perrucci

Jazz Fest Day 2 :: 04.24.10 :: Saturday :: New Orleans, LA

Despite weather reports of rain, hail, floods and maybe even a tornado, not once did water fall from the sky, helping make Saturday an amazing day at the Fairgrounds. And by the time the headliners took the stage (My Morning Jacket and Simon & Garfunkel), it was gorgeous outside with blue skies and glorious sun.

Kayceman’s Top 3

#1 – My Morning Jacket

I have seen Jim James bring rain to Bonnaroo when Tennessee needed it, and now I’ve seen him bring sun to Jazz Fest when New Orleans needed it. A powerful, moving performance by the Jacket, they touched on all facets of their catalog including Curtis Mayfield’s “Move On Up” to close the set. But what made this show so special was the inclusion of New Orleans legends Al “Carnival Time” Johnson singing “Carnival Time” and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band on a wicked version of “Highly Suspicious” that had this writer wondering if we might be witnessing the start of a horn relationship for MMJ similar to what Widespread Panic has developed with NOLA’s Dirty Dozen Brass Band.

#2 The Funky Meters

Rain seemed imminent. The sky was a mean color of gray and you could feel the thick water in the air. And then The Funky Meters played “The World Is a Little Bit Under the Weather” and the sun broke free for the first time all weekend and the crowd erupted. Jazz-funk can get predictable and even boring, but not with this crew. They keep it deep in the pocket, grinding out raunchy NOLA grooves that are impossible to deny. A truly wonderful set by local legends.

#3 Guitar Woodshed featuring Steve Masakowski, Todd Duke and Jack Eckert

A rotating cast of three guitarists shared the stage with a bangin’ B-3 player and stud drummer Johnny Vidacovich. The highlight was when Vidacovich’s Astral Project bandmate, seven-string guitar genius Steve Masakowski, took control, alternating between streams of flowing jazz-fusion and slinky funk grooves that felt sophisticated yet sexy. The set ended with all three guitarists taking on Wes Montgomery.

Bonus Coverage: Late Night My Morning Jacket with Preservation Hall Jazz Band at Preservation Hall

The late night ticket of the weekend, this show was the stuff of legend. Roughly 60 or so people were allowed into the famous, tiny Preservation Hall for over two hours of spirit-channeling music. Acoustic Jacket with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band both starting the show and sitting in, this was a special, special event that those lucky enough to witness will likely never forget.

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”1″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=36″);}); New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Day 2 | New Orleans Fairgrounds | New Orleans, LA Day 2 of our New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival photo galleries includes My Morning Jacket, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Treme Brass Band, Bonerama, The Funky Meters, Cowboy Mouth, Harry Shearer, Davell Crawford, Dr. John, Jon Cleary, George Porter Jr., Art Nevill, Midnite Disturbers, Skerik, Stanton Moore, The New Orleans Bingo Show and more… View Photos

Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and more…

Check out Friday’s coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back tomorrow for coverage of Sunday at Jazz Fest…

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Jazz Fest 4.23 Day 1 | Photo Gallery & Best Of

Words by: Kayceman | Images by: Dino Perrucci

Jazz Fest Day 1 :: 04.23.10 :: Friday :: New Orleans, LA

Fans at the 41st annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival were greeted with buckets of rain on the first day. Though the numbers were a bit thin and most of them damp, those who did weather the storm were rewarded with spirited performances, no lines for food and plenty of Fest atmosphere. Between noon and 3 p.m. roughly two inches of rain covered the Fairgrounds, but the only set that got canceled was Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band. Everyone else played right on through.

Kayceman’s Top 3

#1 – Lionel Richie

Watching Lionel Richie go from “Dancing On The Ceiling” into an instrumental Van Halen “Jump” tease and back into “Dancing On The Ceiling” was a standout moment of Richie’s Friday Festival closing set. Playing lots of Commodores, talking ’bout Afros and making the cougars purrrrr, this was nothing but fun fun fun.

#2 – Rotary Downs

As the rain finally broke, local rock band Rotary Downs began to play the Lagniappe Stage. Bandleader James Marler commented that drummer Zack Smith “paid the devil $20 to stop the rain” as they tore through a set of propulsive indie rock with pop hooks and psychedelic burns. The rain started to pick up again and Marler asked Smith to put another twenty in the meter before the band dismantled The Beatles’ “Get Back” in glorious fashion.

#3 Maurice Brown Effect

Dashing into the Fairgrounds as the sky opened up, many ducked into the Jazz Tent, where trumpet virtuoso Maurice Brown was holding court. Offering shelter from the storm, Brown’s banging five-piece band (trumpet/sax/drum/piano/upright bass) floated from traditional jazz phrasing into wild excursions full of noise-jazz and trumpets laced with wah-wah effects. At this point, the rain hardly seemed to matter.

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”6″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=35″);}); New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Day 1 | New Orleans Fairgrounds | New Orleans, LA Day 1 of our New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival photo galleries includes The Black Crowes, Trombone Shorty, Glen David Andrews, John Fohl, Johnny Sansone, Anders Osborne, Amanda Shaw, Little Freddie King, Wanda Rouzan, Dr. John, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, New Orleans NightCrawlers and more… View Photos

Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and more…

Check back tomorrow for coverage of Saturday at Jazz Fest…

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Coachella | 04.18.10 | Day 3 Photo Gallery

Images by: Steven Walter & Scott Dudelson

Coachella Day 3

04.18.10 :: Sunday :: Empire Polo Grounds :: Indio, CA

The final day of Coachella 2010 featured Gorillaz, the freshly reunited Pavement, Thom Yorke/Atoms For Peace, French hot shots Phoenix, Spoon, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, Florence And The Machine, Sly & the Family Stone, The Big Pink, Yo La Tengo, Sunny Day Real Estate, B.o.B. and many more. Here’s a look at what went down.

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”1″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=26″);}); Coachella Music Festival Day 3 | Empire Polo Grounds | Indio, CA The JamBase photo gallery from the third and final day of Coachella 2010 features Gorillaz, Thom Yorke / Atoms For Peace, Pavement, The Big Pink, Phoenix, Deerhunter, Bradford Cox, Matt /&/g Kim, Florence And The Machine, Julian Casablancas, Yo La Tengo, B.o.B, Charlotte Gainsbourg, De La Soul, Jonsi, Mayer Hawthorne &amp; The County, MuteMath, Spoon, Sunny Day Real Estate, Yann Tiersen and more… View Photos

See JamBase’s “9 Must-See Band At Coachella” here.

See photos from Friday at Coachella here.

See photos from Saturday at Coachella here.

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Coachella | 04.17.10 | Day 2 Photo Gallery

Images by: Steven Walter & Scott Dudelson

Coachella Day 2

04.17.10 :: Saturday :: Empire Polo Grounds :: Indio, CA

Saturday in Indio featured another wildly diverse day of music. Headliners Muse, Faith No More and Tiësto played alongside Les Claypool, The Dead Weather, MGMT, Girls, The xx, DJ Z-Trip, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Gossip, Beach House and many more.

Be sure to check back soon for Sunday’s photos from Coachella…

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”0″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=25″);}); Coachella Music Festival Day 2 | Empire Polo Grounds | Indio, CA The JamBase photo gallery from the second day of Coachella 2010 features Les Claypool, MGMT, DJ Z-Trip, Tiesto, Hot Chip, Portugal. The Man, Girls, Beach House, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, The xx, White Rabbits, Band of Skulls, Camera Obscura, Corinne Bailey Rae, The Dead Weather, Devo, Gossip, Old Crow Medicine Show, Porcupine Tree, Shooter Jennings, The Temper Trap, The Raveonettes, Tokyo Police Club and more… View Photos

See JamBase’s “9 Must-See Band At Coachella” here.

See photos from Friday of Coachella here.

See photos from Sunday at Coachella here.

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Coachella | 04.16.10 | Day 1 Photo Gallery

Images by: Steven Walter & Scott Dudelson

Coachella Day 1

04.16.10 :: Friday :: Empire Polo Grounds :: Indio, CA

The 2010 Coachella Music Festival kicked off yesterday (Friday 4/16) at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, CA. Day 1 featured gorgeous, hot weather (thought not as hot as years past, thankfully) and a slew of talent including Jay-Z with his girl Beyonce singing lead on set closer “Young Forever,” LCD Soundsystem, Them Crooked Vultures, The Avett Brothers, Gil Scott-Heron, Vampire Weekend, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Yeasayer, Baroness, Deer Tick and more beautiful suntanned folks than you’re likely to find just about anywhere. JamBase photographers Steven Walter and Scott Dudelson will be reporting back every day, so keep an eye on JamBase all weekend for Coachella coverage.

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See JamBase’s “9 Must-See Band At Coachella” here.

See photos from Saturday at Coachella here.

See photos from Sunday at Coachella here.

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