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Matisyahu: Festival of Light w/ Glitch Mob, RANA, Dub Trio, BP

MATISYAHU BRINGS ANNUAL “FESTIVAL OF LIGHT” TO NEW YORK CITY

Matisyahu

Matisyahu brings his brand new album Light to hometown crowds in New York City for the “Festival of Light,” an impressive annual eight-night stand, beginning December 10 at Webster Hall. Matisyahu will perform four nights at Webster Hall and four nights at Music Hall of Williamsburg during the eight nights of Hanukkah. Each night will have a different opening act including The Glitch Mob, John Brown’s Body, Kid Koala, RANA, Dub Trio, Kevin Devine, Brothers Past, and Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes. This is the fourth year Matisyahu has brought this special tradition to New York City.

Fans will have two chances to purchase tickets before they officially go on sale this Friday, October 23. American Express card members will have an exclusive pre-sale this Wednesday, October 21 beginning at 10 a.m. The next day, members of the Matisyahu fan club, and followers of his on Twitter, will be able to buy tickets starting at 10 a.m. using a special code obtained by monitoring Matisyahu’s Twitter feed.

“Festival of Light” Dates

12/10/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ Glitch Mob)

12/12/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ John Brown’s Body)

12/13/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ Dub Trio)

12/14/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ Brothers Past)

12/16/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Rana)

12/17/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Kid Koala)

12/19/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Travis McCoy)

12/20/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Kevin Devine)

Matisyahu is currently on the road behind Light which Billboard said “pushes musical boundaries… dipping into everything from guitar driven rockers to stripped down acoustic tunes.”

Complete Matisyahu Tour Dates:

10/21/09 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues

10/22/09 San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

10/24/09 San Diego, CA @ Kick Gas Festival


10/25/09 Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre

10/27/09 Denver, CO @ The Fillmore

10/29/09 Des Moines, IA @ Peoples

10/31/09 Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater

11/2/09 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

11/3/09 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues

11/4/09 Champaign, IL @ Foellinger Auditorium (University of Illinois)

11/5/09 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown

11/8/09 New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues

11/10/09 Raleigh, NC @ The Lincoln Theatre

11/11/09 Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore

11/12/09 Greenville, SC @ The Handlebar

11/14/09 Charleston, SC @ Music Farm

11/15/09 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel

11/16/09 Lexington, KY @ Buster’s

11/17/09 Norfolk, VA @ The Norva

11/18/09 Richmond, VA @ The National

11/19/09 Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues

11/21/09 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar

11/22/09 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium

11/23/09 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground

11/24/09 Albany, NY @ Northern Lights

11/25/09 Washington, DC @ Sixth & I Historic Synagogue

11/28/09 Atlantic City, NJ @ The Borgata

11/29/09 Montreal, CAN @ Le Medley

11/30/09 Toronto, CAN @ The Phoenix

12/1/09 Hartford, CT @ Webster Theatre

12/2/09 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues

12/3/09 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s

12/5/09 West Palm Beach, FL @ WPBZ Radio Show

12/6/09 Tampa, FL @ WSUN Radio Show

12/7/09 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews

12/8/09 Rochester, NY @ The Armory

12/10/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ Glitch Mob)

12/12/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ John Brown’s Body)

12/13/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ Cage)

12/14/09 New York, NY @ Webster Hall (w/ Brothers Past)

12/16/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Rana)

12/17/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Kid Koala)

12/19/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Travis McCoy)

12/20/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Kevin Divine)


The Breakfast: Live Album/Tour

THE BREAKFAST RELEASE LIVE AS IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD


The Breakfast

New Haven, CT’s progressive shredders The Breakfast just released their second live album, Live As Is, on Saturday, September 12. The brand new record chronicles the band’s performance at The Field in Bridgeport, CT on February 28, 2009, and will be available FOR DOWNLOAD ONLY through the band’s website: www.thebreakfast.org. The Breakfast celebrated the new album with a day-of-release show at The Westcott Theater in Syracuse, NY and will tour the Northeast through the remainder of 2009 promoting the new disc.

The Breakfast is a hard-hitting jazz rock experimental quartet whose music ranges from progressive rock to sonic landscapes. Since the group’s inception 11 years ago the band has played over 1000 shows throughout the country and has now released seven albums to date. The Breakfast’s sound and energy are founded in the psychedelic but their music features some incredibly well-crafted song structures and melodies, showing the members’ gifts as highly talented musicians. Indeed, original members Tim Palmieri (guitar) and Adrian Tromantano (drums) provide the distinguishing characteristics the band has thrived on from the beginning. The two are able to reach near-telepathic communication onstage, ripping through progressive shredding licks and jams without missing a beat. This is held together by the sonic glue of longtime, though newly re-added, keyboardist Jordan Giangreco, and supported from beneath by the jazz sensibilities of bassist Chris DeAngelis.

THE BREAKFAST TOUR DATES:

09.18th – Sunnyview Farm – Let It Roll Fest – Ghent, NY

09.19th – Sully’s Pub – Hartford, CT

09.25th – Daniel Street Bar – Milford, CT

10.24th – The Red Square – Albany, NY

10.29 – Iron Horse Music Hall – Northampton, MA

10.30 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

10.31 – The Field – Bridgeport, CT :: P-Funk night!!

11.13 – Mill Street Brews – Southbridge, MA

11.14 – Jerky’s Live Music Hall – Providence, RI

11.25 – Sully’s Pub – Hartford, CT

11.28 – Crash Mansion – New York City, NY

12.04 – The Saint – Asbury Park, NJ

12.12 – Tammany Hall – Worcester, MA

12.18 – Harper’s Ferry – Allston (Boston), MA

MORE SHOWS COMING SOON!


ABB & WSP Setlists: 09/02 Chicago

Widespread Panic & The Allman Brothers Band Setlists

Widespread Panic and The Allman Brothers Band are in the midst of a 17-date co-headlining tour. We’ll keep you up to date on the happenings right here.

09/02/09 :: Wednesday :: Charter One Pavilion :: Chicago, IL

Widespread Panic:

Send Your Mind, Walkin’ (For Your Love) > Makes Sense To Me, Pigeons, Mercy* > Rock*, C. Brown > Love Tractor, Weight Of The World, I’m Not Alone > Barstools and Dreamers, Proving Ground > The Last Straw, Me And The Devil Blues**, Last Dance**

* w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

** w/ Warren Haynes on guitar

[Set contained all songs from the self-titled album aka "Mom's Kitchen" in order]

The Allman Brothers Band:

Statesboro > One Way Out, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Rockin’ Horse > Midnight Rider, Leave My Blues At Home, And It Stoned Me*, It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry** > Other One Jam > Black Hearted Woman, Southbound***, Stormy Monday****, Mountain Jam > Drums & Bass > 3rd Stone From The Sun Jam > Mountain Jam

E: Whipping Post

* w/ John Bell

** w/ John Bell and JoJo Herman

*** w/ Dave Schools, JoJo Herman, Jimmy Herring

**** w/ Jimmy Herring

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Chicago set at LiveDownloads.com.


09/01/09 :: Tuesday :: Charter One Pavilion :: Chicago, IL

The Allman Brothers Band:

Jam > Done Somebody Wrong, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Woman Across The River, Hot ‘Lanta, Stand Back, Revival, Only You Know and I Know*, Feelin’ Alright**, Dreams, The Sky Is Crying***, You Don’t Love Me***, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

E: Melissa, Trouble No More

* w/ Dave Mason

** w/ Dave Mason & Jojo Herman

*** w/ Buddy Guy

Widespread Panic:

Disco > Henry Parsons Died, Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > Ride Me High* > Diner > Angels on High, Just Like A Woman** > Turn On Your Love Light***, Papa’s Home* > Drums > Climb To Safety* > Papa’s Home* > North****

E: Bowlegged Woman****

* w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

** w/ Gregg Allman on organ

*** w/ Gregg Allman on organ, Warren Haynes on guitar

**** w/ Derek Trucks on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

[Only "Just Like A Woman." Last "Turn On Your Love Light" - 09/24/97, 971 shows]

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Chicago set at LiveDownloads.com.

Keep checking back for updates on this tour. Dates available here.


08/30/09 :: Sunday :: Comcast Theatre :: Hartford, CT

Widespread Panic:

Happy > Wondering > Rebirtha, Action Man, Airplane > Under The Radar Jam > Tie Your Shoes > Fixin’ To Die*, Surprise Valley** > Goin’ Out West**

* w/ Oteil Burbridge on bass

** w/ Derek Trucks on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Trouble No More, Can’t Lose What You Never Had, No One Left To Run With, Les Brers in A Minor*, Leave My Blues At Home, Soulshine, You Don’t Love Me**, Into The Mystic, Desdemona, Jessica > JaBuMa > Jessica

E: Melissa, Statesboro Blues

* w/ Jimmy Herring on guitar

** w/ Scott Murawski on Guitar, Sunny Ortiz on percussion and JoJo Herman on piano

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Hartford, CT set at LiveDownloads.com.


08/29/09 :: Saturday :: Comcast Center (Great Woods) Mansfield, MA

Widespread Panic:

C. Brown, Space Wrangler, Porch Song > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues, Time Zones, Conrad, Thought Sausage, It Ain’t No Use* > Blight*, Smokestack Lightning** > Chilly Water**



* w/ Derek Trucks on guitar

** w/ Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You No More > It’s Not My Cross To Bear, One Way Out, Midnight Rider, Good Morning Little School Girl, Stand Back, Dreams*, Can’t Find My Way Home**, Statesboro Blues***, Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?***, Black Hearted Woman, Mountain Jam > Dazed And Confused > Bass duo (Oteil Burbridge & Dave Schools) > Mountain Jam****

E: Whipping Post


* w/ Dave Schools on bass

** w/ John Bell on guitar & vocals

*** w/ James van de Bogert on drums

**** w/ Jimmy Herring on guitar; Eddy Cascrillo on percussion

You can stream Panic’s set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Great Woods set at LiveDownloads.com.


08/27/09 :: Thursday :: Nikon at Jones Beach Theater :: Wantagh, NY

Widespread Panic:

Three Candles, Worry, From The Cradle, Tall Boy > Blue Indian > Hatfield > Impossible > Thin Air* > Blackout Blues* > Fishwater > Drums & Bass** > Fishwater** >Protein Drink ***> Sewing Machine***, Ain’t Life Grand#



* w/ Derek Trucks

** w/ Oteil Burbridge

*** w/ Warren Haynes

# mandolin

The Allman Brothers Band:

Done Somebody Wrong, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Woman Across The River, Midnight Rider, Rocking Horse, Statesboro Blues, Revival, Stormy Monday*, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed*
E: Southbound**



* w/ Jimmy Herring

** w/ Jimmy Herring, JoJo Herman

You can stream Panic’s Jones Beach set at panicstream.com.

You can download Panic’s Jones Beach set at LiveDownloads.com.


Last night, August 26, 2009, was the ninth anniversary of former Allman Brothers and Gov’t Mule bassist Allen Woody‘s death. Warren Haynes dedicated the ABB’s set to Woody.

08/26/09 :: Wednesday :: Bethel Woods Center for the Arts :: Bethel, NY

Widespread Panic:

Let’s Get The Show On The Road, Love Tractor, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Machine > Barstools And Dreamers, Party At Your Mama’s House, Ribs And Whiskey, Greta, Papa’s Home > Drums > Papa’s Home*, Red Hot Mama^, Chainsaw City^, Imitation Leather Shoes


* w/Danny Louis on keyboard

^ w/ Danny Louis on keyboard, Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, No One To Run With, End of the Line, Fourty-Four Blues#, Highway 61 Revisited%, Dreams, Soulshine, The Same Thing@, Franklin’s Tower**, Leave My Blues at Home > JaBuMa > Leave My Blues at Home, Jessica
E: Melissa, You Don’t Love Me


# w/ with Bruce Katz on keyboard

% w/ JoJo Herman on keyboard, John Bell on guitar, and Tony Coleman on drums

@ w/ Danny Louis on keyboard, Jay Collins on saxophone, and Tony Coleman on drums

** w/ with Danny Louis on keyboard, Jimmy Herring on guitar

You can stream Panic’s Bethel, NY set at panicstream.com.

Widespread Panic and The Allman Brothers Band perform again tonight (8/27/09) at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY. Complete tour dates available here.

Check back for more updates on this historic tour.


08/24/09 :: Monday :: Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion :: Gilford, NH

Widespread Panic:

Better Off, Heroes, Angels on High, Holden Oversoul, Give, Little Lilly, Driving Song > You Got Yours > Drums > Disco > Driving Song, Airplane > Jam > Second Skin, All Time Low, Henry Parson’s Died

The Allman Brothers Band:

Don’t Want You No More > Not My Cross to Bear, Trouble No More, Midnight Rider, Hoochie Coochie Man, No One Left To Run With, Gambler’s Roll, Every Hungry Woman, Who’s Been Talking*, Come and Go Blues, Statesboro Blues, The Night They Drove Ol’ Dixie Down, Mountain Jam > Smokestack Lightning** > Drums > Bass > Mountain Jam

E: One Way Out


* w/Jimmy Herring on guitar and JoJo Herman keys

** w/ JoJo Herman on drums

You can stream Panic’s Gilford, NH set at panicstream.com.


08/22/09 :: Saturday :: Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center :: CMAC Canandaigua, NY

Widespread Panic:

Good People > Flicker, Papa Johnny Road, I’m Not Alone > Pigeons, Her Dance Needs Nobody > Jack, Bust It Big* > Jam* > Gimme* > Pleas, Surprise Valley^ > Pilgrims, Chilly Water#


* with Derek Trucks on guitar

^ with Warren Haynes on guitar, Marc Quinones on percussion

# with Derek Trucks on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

The Allman Brothers Band:

Hot ‘Lanta, Done Somebody Wrong, Midnight Rider > Rocking Horse, Desdemona, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry^, You Don’t Love Me$, Melissa, Black Hearted Woman, And It Stoned Me#, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed& > JaBuMa

E: Southbound%



^ with John ‘JoJo’ Herman on keyboard, Chuck Campbell on pedal steel

$ with John ‘JoJo Herman on keyboard, Dave Schools on bass, Chuck Campbell on pedal steel

# with John Bell on guitar

& with Jimmy Herring on guitar

% with John ‘JoJo’ Herman on keyboards, Todd Nance on drums, Jimmy Herring on guitar, Chuck Campbell on pedal steel

You can stream Panic’s Canandaigua, NY set at panicstream.com.


Here’s what went down on opening night.

08/21/09 :: Friday :: Susquehanna Bank Center :: Camden, NJ

Widespread Panic:

Little Kin > Radio Child, Up All Night, Can’t Get High > Fishwater > Christmas Katie > Travelin’ Light > Diner > Space Wrangler > Blackout Blues, Junior, You Should Be Glad, Tall Boy, Climb To Safety

The Allman Brothers Band:

Statesboro Blues > Les Brers In A Minor, Come And Go Blues, The Sky is Cryin’, Don’t Keep Me Wondering, I Walk On Guilded Splinters*, Trouble No More*, Good Morning Little School Girl*, Revival*, The Weight, Dreams^, One Way Out$

E: Whipping Post


* with John Bell on guitar, Domingo Ortiz on percussion

^ with John Bell on guitar, Jimmy Herring on guitar, Domingo Ortiz on percussion

$ with Jimmy Herring on guitar

You can stream Panic’s Camden, NJ set at panicstream.com.


Phish 08.14.09 Hartford, CT

Words by: Jesse Borrell | Images by: Adam McCullough

Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Comcast Theatre :: Hartford, CT

Trey – Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Hartford, CT

Textbook blue skies and a drawn-out sunset accompanied our walk towards the Comcast Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut. It is in fleeting moments like these, within both the waning humid days of summer and the near end of Phish‘s summer tour, which the mind tends to wander in and out of a reflective state. After a great run of performances that did not disappoint in the eyes of most, one can’t help but hope that Phish has a little something extra in the tank to raise even their own musical plateau steadily onward.

Over the past few shows, there has been an almost formulaic nature to the setlists; often large selections of succinct songs have dominated first sets. On this evening, however, we were greeted with a full ranged onslaught that surpassed expectation. After climbing the wide staircase towards the lawn, a collective sea of roars attempted to will an early commencement. Firecrackers soared from what looked to be an off limits area behind the upper green wall, and it was this and other random playful acts of mischief that allowed the time to go by until the band arrived on stage just before 8:45 p.m.

The opening licks of “Punch You In The Eye” set the tone for what would be a playful night. Moving intently through the structured portions, Trey Anastasio‘s guitar play gave and took subtly in coordination to his own dancing feet. The view from the lawn was interesting enough, but the sound space was heavily littered with distracting shouts and emphatic fan declarations. The song progressed into a patient funk, pulled further towards Jon Fishman‘s concluding hot-n-tot drum rolling. Where some recent takes of “PYITE” have ended abruptly, this version eased away from us like a wave pealing off a distant shore.

Mike – Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Hartford, CT

Making my way off the hill and under the pavilion, it was almost as if a whole other show was taking place during a short “NICU.” The beginning of “Colonel Forbin’s Ascent” took many by a pleasant surprise. White beams of accented light displayed Chris Kuroda‘s handiwork in almost unison to Trey’s lyric: “When the dust had cleared, the colonel lifted up his head, and was driven to his knees by a blazing beam of light.” As we all climbed towards acquiring the Friendly Book, the lyrically epic journey clashed in darker red and white washes. Meandering chord play by Anastasio paralleled an overall jam that was looking for cohesiveness. Eventually, this night’s battle for the Colonel’s ascent persevered towards the subsequent “Fly Famous Mockingbird,” and it was Fishman’s arrhythmic play that led the way towards one of the more cinematically unique rock opera jams I have heard Phish play this year.

Anastasio’s sustained guitar wails during the opening moments of “Birds of a Feather” pulled us into a more hard-edged groove. After a series of smaller peaks, the track could have taken a turn towards incoherent space, but this evening’s foray, while not really pushing any envelope, persisted with a mature and fun style. And throughout, it was Fishman’s energizing drum whacks that gave the song much integrity. All in stride, the familiar concluding theme for “Birds of a Feather” appeared. The flow didn’t cease until the very end, where Fishman’s staggered beat interrupted where the final chorus usually interjects, adding a couple extra measures in just for fun to finalize the musical treat.”

The casual nature of “Lawn Boy” allowed many of us a moment to cool off. Perched at the edge of the stage, Page McConnell seemed to beckon a sweeping breeze that flushed out the front concert space. Prompting the usual Mike Gordon bass solo, McConnell conversed with the fans in the back: “How about you in the lawn? Let’s hear it for Mike!”

Page – Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Hartford, CT

The previous interpretation of “Forbin” > “Mockingbird” added intrigue to what could occur during the ensuing “Stash.” What unfolded traveled around many different themes. One second we were enthralled in some sort of middle eastern spy mystery, the next excursion would captivate through darker spaced thrashings. At times it didn’t seem to be really occurring in front of us at all; through the meandering sound/image play various sonic voices were heard communicating in twirls. Eventually, similar motives collapsed and surfaced to a more distinct group discussion. The layered sludge subtly became confusion once again, only to reform towards what was left of the communal “Stash.” This one was a wild ride, and it was comforting to know they were seemingly “going for it” this entire evening.

“Ladies and gentleman, about to perform his first vacuum solo of the tour,” Trey comically announced during “I Didn’t Know” before sitting himself behind the drum kit, “a recent Juilliard Master’s Vacuum Program graduate, the one and only Jon Moses Quagmire Dewitt Hampton!” After the ensuing vacuum solo during “I Didn’t Know,” the newer Gordon track “Middle of The Road” was an upbeat number that efficiently bridged the time appropriately between two monster tracks. Although the vocal harmonies need some fine-tuning, the song shows potential even in its early stages.

The set one closer, “Character Zero,” has left many yearning for more in some of the recent attempts. A serious guitar-focused rock song at its core, “Character Zero” can almost be seen as a moment of truth whenever pulled out towards the end of a set. In the middle of a pocketed fury, Anastasio appeared to stretch his low-gauged guitar strings to the limit alongside Fishman’s fevered fills as tonight’s excursion was fun and aired out. By no means the pinnacle of the show thus far, this set ender did manage to leave us all with fists in the air looking forward to what they could possibly pull out for the rest of the evening.

Fishman – Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Hartford, CT

As set two opened with the familiar demonic bass warps of “Down With Disease,” the Hartford crowd erupted under the epic forward tumblings of light and sound. With a vast palette of inspiration before him, Kuroda kept up the pace in unison and we were once again flushed away by some ferociously progressive rocking and rolling. McConnell’s funky ivory work about ten minutes in broke the space continually wider in a form of transitory release. Eventually pure beauty emerged before us, and Anastasio’s solo sounded very similar to a “Reba” jam. If it weren’t for a somewhat harsh segue into “Wilson,” this night’s “Down With Disease” would have been seen as a flawless start to the killer second set.

While short, “Wilson” was compactly sweet. Anastasio exhibited a wrath that was consistent throughout the whole evening. There was a small pocket where the track could have broke past the five-minute mark, but eventually the band had its sights on the next track’s larger premise. One of those numbers that is so deeply rooted within the DNA of Phish, the often-contemplative meanderings of “Slave” encouraged both feelings of past reflection and forward evolution. The playing field for all band members felt even. Given this moment of restitution from the crowd’s perspective, it bent the imagination to think of what the view felt like from the artist’s perspective as the ten-minute take both soared and resolved with the grace of a gravity-stricken feather.

Page & Trey – Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Hartford, CT

After a number of recent epic road trips throughout the vistas of Colorado listening to Farmhouse, the adventurous beginnings of “Piper” brought a smile to my face. Inspired by the previous excursions of “Col. Forbin” and “Stash,” this polyrhythmic cut had much potential. Two minutes in, Trey blitzed his will and concentration towards the heavens; leading the pack with a playfully piercing tone. Throughout this entire evening, it was as if they had been continually searching for this type of ascension. The flow was collected and concise nearing the halfway mark, still searching for that aspiring groove. A small scuffle between security and a phan brought my attention back down towards the people around me. Their invigorated movements confirmed that they too were seriously enjoying the now cryptic sequences. The mood turned completely on its side during “Water In The Sky.” Even the security guards, who had been hard at work all evening repelling the riff-raff, were seen handing out glow sticks to lucky fans with a subtle generosity.

With the start of “Ghost,” one couldn’t help but feel content with tonight’s song selection. The effortless rock flow brought me back into introspective mode, and tonight’s excursion gave even more evidence that Phish 3.0 can offer inspirational muses. Some of the best moments with this band are the ones where they encourage you to go deeper within one’s own soul and psyche. During this short “Ghost,” the varied thought patterns scattering between each crowd member’s head could have been vast. If not for almost seizure inducing lights by Kuroda, many of us would have been too entranced to see grimaces upon the faces of the band members as the song transitioned into another of history’s gems.

Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Hartford, CT

The Talking Heads’ “Psycho Killer” came out of nowhere, almost as if a last minute decision by one of the band members. (On an interesting side note, a couple of Talking Heads songs, including “Psycho Killer,” were played over the PA before the show.) The track itself began in its usually stuttered fashion, but by the end only the repeated plick and plunk sounds by McConnell and Fishman remained as the quartet regrouped with intention towards the obscure “Catapult.” The ensuing robotic “dance contest” between Anastasio and the crowd over McConnell’s continued plicks and plunks kept the evening flowing and comedic.

“Does anyone else love this song as much as I do?” Anastasio asked. “I love this song. I’m waiting for the day until they play stuff like this on the radio,” he admitted while dancing over the sonic pulses. “Driving along, you know? Cranking it up?” Trey’s further ramblings about our most recent generation’s reliance of iPhones and DVD players over his elderly use of plain ole’ books made this ad-libbed version of “Icculus” very relevant, and shed our current time and place in a somewhat satirical light. With the stage soaked in a full range of reds after the structured portion, the set two closer of “You Enjoy Myself” sealed the deal. Although possibly cut short at the strike of midnight because of a late start, the tight improv section and ensuing beatbox-infused vocal jam left many of us fans in awe of what lay ahead for the evolution of Phish.

Existing almost as a large magnifying glass hovering above, the opinions and critiques surrounding this vast scene by both the greater media and the waves of adoring fans are definitely a dime a dozen. But walking away from the Comcast Theatre with the encore of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” still lingering through my head, tonight’s shows did seem special. Although the curfew did seem to sneak up on us, we left the venue indeed resonating with that familiar and silently contagious buzz on a visibly very sleepy morning in Hartford. This feeling could not have been a fluke. And it will be further dissection and exploration of this emerging maturity of Phish that will keep many of us coming back for more.

8/14/09 :: Comcast Theatre :: Hartford, CT

Set I: Punch You in the Eye, AC/DC Bag, NICU, Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Birds Of A Feather, Lawn Boy, Stash, I Didn’t Know, Middle Of The Road, Character Zero

Set II: Down With Disease > Wilson > Slave To The Traffic Light, Piper > Water In The Sky, Ghost > Psycho Killer > Catapult > Icculus > You Enjoy Myself

E: While My Guitar Gently Weeps

For more images of this show, go here.

Phish perform next on Saturday, August 15 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. Check back for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available href="http://www.jambase.com/Artists/2698/Phish/Shows">here.

Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

JamBase | New England

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Phish | 08.14 | Hartford, CT Photos

Images by: Adam McCullough

Phish :: 08.14.09 :: Comcast Theatre :: Hartford, CT

Set I: Punch You in the Eye, AC/DC Bag, NICU, Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Birds Of A Feather, Lawn Boy, Stash, I Didn’t Know, Middle Of The Road, Character Zero

Set II: Down With Disease > Wilson > Slave To The Traffic Light, Piper > Water In The Sky, Ghost > Psycho Killer > Catapult > Icculus > You Enjoy Myself

E: While My Guitar Gently Weeps


Order the show for Download on LivePhish.com

Phish perform next on Saturday, August 15 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. Check back for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available href="http://www.jambase.com/Artists/2698/Phish/Shows">here.

Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

JamBase | New England

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Phish | 08.13 | Darien Lake Photos

Images by: Heather Ainsworth

Phish :: 08.13.09 :: Darien Lake Performing Arts Center :: Darien Center, NY

Set I: Sample In A Jar, Dinner and a Movie, Wolfman’s Brother, My Friend, My Friend, Possum, Farmhouse, Sugar Shack, Brian And Robert, David Bowie, Bathtub Gin, How High The Moon, Golgi Apparatus

Set II: Drowned > Prince Caspian > Rift, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Sparkle, Run Like An Antelope, Suzy Greenberg, Fluffhead

E: Joy, First Tube


Order the show for Download on LivePhish.com

Phish perform next on Friday, August 14 at Comcast Theatre in Hartford, CT. Check back for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available href="http://www.jambase.com/Artists/2698/Phish/Shows">here.

Keep up to speed with all things Phish at jambase.com/phish.

JamBase | Lakeside

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Bruce Springsteen Finalizes Tour:
Born To Run in full in Chi & Nash

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE LEGENDARY E STREET BAND FINALIZE REMAINING 2009
TOUR DATES, ADDING SHOWS IN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, DES MOINES, AND BUFFALO

LANDMARK ALBUM BORN TO RUN TO BE PERFORMED IN ITS ENTIRETY IN CHICAGO AND NASHVILLE

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band have added five additional headlining U.S. concert dates to their 2009 ‘Working On a Dream’ tour to satisfy fan demand. Springsteen has now sold over two million concert tickets in 2009 alone.

They will perform the entirety of the landmark album Born To Run at concerts on September 20 in Chicago, IL and November 18 in Nashville, TN.

In addition to headlining concerts with the E Street Band on their own tour, Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th anniversary concert in New York on October 29 and will share the stage with Simon & Garfunkel, Stevie Wonder, and others.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND 2009 U.S. TOUR DATES

Bruce Springsteen

August 19 Hartford, CT Comcast Theater (On sale now)

August 22 Mansfield, MA Comcast Center (Sold out)

August 23 Mansfield, MA Comcast Center (On sale now)

August 25 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center
(On sale now)

September 12 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre (On sale now)

September 13 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Center
(On sale now)

September 16 Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center (On sale now)

September 20 Chicago, IL United Center (On sale now)

September 21 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena
(On sale August 22)

September 30 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)

October 2 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)

October 3 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)

October 8 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (On sale now)

October 9 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)

October 13 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (Sold out)

October 14 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (Sold out)

October 19 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (On sale now)

October 20 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (On sale now)

October 25 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center
(On sale now)

October 26 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
(On sale now)

October 29 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
(Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th anniversary concert, On sale now)

November 2 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
(On sale September 25)

November 3 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena
(On sale August 28)

November 7 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
(On sale September 18)

November 8 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
(On sale September 18)

November 10 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena
(On sale August 22)

November 13 Auburn Hills, MI Palace At Auburn Hills
(On sale August 22)

November 15 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center (On sale now)

November 18* Nashville, TN Sommett Center (On sale now)

November 20 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena
(On sale September 25)

November 22 Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena
(On sale September 12)


Check our review of Bruce’s first show from this monster tour here.



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The Boss Adds U.S. Dates

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND ADD 25 NEW US DATES FOR 2009

As Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are still in the midst of a massive European Tour, 25 new U.S. dates have been added to the band’s 2009 “Workin’ On a Dream” tour. The Boss’ five night run at Giants Stadium will no doubt be one for the books.

Bruce Springsteen Tour Dates:


Bruce Springsteen

07/14/09 Tue Hampden Park Glasgow, GB

07/16/09 Thu Les Vieilles Charrues Festival Brittany, FRA

07/19/09 Sun Olimpico Stadium Rome, IT

07/21/09 Tue Palaolympico Turin, IT

07/23/09 Thu Stadio Friuli Udine, IT

07/26/09 Sun San Mames Stadium Bilbao, ES

07/28/09 Tue Auditorio La Cartuja Seville, ES

07/30/09 Thu Estadio Municipal de Foietes Benidorm, ES

08/01/09 Sat Zorrilla Stadium Valladolid, ES

08/02/09 Sun Monte De Gozo Santiago, ES

08/19/09 Wed Comcast Theatre Hartford, CT

08/22/09 Sat Comcast Center (Great Woods) Mansfield, MA

08/23/09 Sun Comcast Center (Great Woods) Mansfield, MA

08/25/09 Tue Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY

09/10/09 Thu Sommet Center Nashville, TN

09/12/09 Sat Ford Amphitheatre Tampa, FL

09/13/09 Sun BankAtlantic Center Sunrise, FL

09/16/09 Wed Bi-Lo Center Greenville, SC

09/20/09 Sun United Center Chicago, IL

09/30/09 Wed Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/02/09 Fri Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/03/09 Sat Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/08/09 Thu Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/09/09 Fri Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/13/09 Tue Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/14/09 Wed Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/25/09 Sun The Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO

10/26/09 Mon Sprint Center Kansas City, MO

11/02/09 Mon Verizon Center Washington, DC

11/03/09 Tue Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC

11/07/09 Sat Madison Square Garden New York, NY

11/08/09 Sun Madison Square Garden New York, NY

11/10/09 Tue Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH

11/13/09 Fri The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI

11/15/09 Sun Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI

Check our review of Bruce’s awesome live show from earlier in the tour here.


Femi Kuti: Tour

EXTENSIVE NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER TOUR BEGINS IN JUNE

Femi Kuti

On June 3 in New York City, Afrobeat pioneer Femi Kuti, backed by his
band the Positive Force, will begin a 24-date summer tour spanning North
America, including several shows opening for the Dave Matthews Band, a
headline appearance at the Hollywood Bowl and performances at the Bonnaroo,
Montreal Jazz and Rothbury Music festivals. Kuti’s performances will
feature material from his first studio album of new material in seven years,
the acclaimed Day By Day.

Femi is ready to bring his new material from Day By Day to the many cities
comprising the summer tour. It’s easy to hear that the long respite has
inspired him. He is upbeat, enthusiastic and raring to hit the road again,
in spite of how much has changed since he began his hiatus. “Everybody is
back in training now,” he says. “We have to re-establish my music. We have
to come out and play it live, because the record industry is in such a bad
shape, we are all suffering.”

“Luckily,” he laughs, “the African man is used to suffering.”

Check out JamBase’s 2008 interview with Femi Kuti here.

Femi Kuti U.S. Tour Dates:

June 3
New York, NY
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

June 4
New York, NY
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

June 5
Hartford, CT
Dodge Music Center*

June 6
Hartford, CT
Dodge Music Center*

June 9
Toronto, ONT
Molson Amphitheatre*

June 10
Montreal, QC
Parc Jean Drapeau*

June 11
Atlanta, GA
Variety Playhouse

June 12
Manchester, TN
Bonnaroo Music Festival

June 14
Salt Lake City, UT
Red Butte Garden

June 16
Seattle, WA
Showbox

June 17
Portland, OR
Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre

June 19
Boonville, CA
Sierra Nevada World Music Festival

June 20
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore

June 21
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Bowl

June 24
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club

June 25
Brooklyn, NY
Celebrate Brooklyn

June 26
Philadelphia, PA
World Cafe Live

June 27
Washington, D.C.
9:30 Club

June 30
Apple Valley, MN
Music in the Zoo‹Weesner

July 1
Highland Park, IL
Ravinia Festival

July 2
Milwaukee, WI
Summerfest

July 3
Rothbury, MI
Rothbury Festival

July 4
Toronto, ONT
Harbourfront Centre

July 5
Montreal, QC
Metropolis

* Supporting Dave Matthews Band