Hangout 2013 Sunday: Stevie Wonder, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Best Coast, & More
You don't throw a music festival on the beach and neglect to invite Best Coast.
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You don't throw a music festival on the beach and neglect to invite Best Coast.
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This new musical is such an odd duck on paper that you couldn't help thinking maybe something good would come out of it.
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Many year-end surveys are tallied well before the year is done.
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TVD took to the road with Everest last November and December as they opened for Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Patti Smith.
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I wanted to write a year-in-review piece about jazz in 2012, so I looked through the archives of my recently ended show, The Jazz Session , to find a narrative thread that would tie the year together.
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David Byrne and St. Vincent had to postpone their appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman tonight in New York because one of their backup musicians was stuck in Mexico City, a monitor engineer was stranded in San Francisco and a horn player flew from Portland to Minneapolis to Washington, D.C., before finally realizing he couldn't even get into the city via car.
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Nearing the end of his set on Friday night at the Chicago Theatre, Trey Anastasio took a moment to smile, glanced at his seven-piece backing band as if to say "It's on," and erupted into a jazz-inflected take on the Charlie Daniels Band's apocalyptic country-stomping classic "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."
Read More"What if we set out to make a record that people could pop on in their car on their way back from a concert or that they could throw on at 2 a.m., when they're driving?"
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Whether she's the female answer to Trombone Short y or the trombone version of Esperanza Spalding is something I'll leave other to decide, but there seems little question that twenty year old Natalie Cressman is destined to enter into a lot of conversations about jazz's most exciting newest members of the scene.
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Jon Irabagon adds a series of new twists, turns and new ideas to the fourth album from Hot Club of Detroit.
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This will be our second time covering the All Good Music Festival (the first time was in 2010 – see our coverage here , here , and here ).
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Bonnaroo 2012's defining singalong moment came late in the festival, which wrapped up last night in Manchester, Tenneesee.
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As well as offering up a 1974 bootleg of the Band in concert , I'm also counting down my top five Band covers to mark the passing of the legendary Levon Helm.
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When Phish's Trey Anastasio took the stage at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles on Saturday night, he faced a crowd that was significantly better dressed – and behaved – than the typical Phish crowd.
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Cream drummer Ginger Baker will be the subject of an upcoming film, "Beware of Mr. Baker."
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A few months ago, a new ad went up at the corner of Grand Street, down the Bedford Avenue central drag in Williamsburg.
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Eddie Van Halen is once again about to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.
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A prolific songwriter, Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio quietly spent part of the past two years working on a score for a new musical – an adaptation of the documentary Hands on a Hardbody – which will debut this spring in La Jolla, California.
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You have played as a trombonist with an impressive list of indie rock bands like The National, Spoon, Sufjan Stevens and Jónsi of Sigur Ros. How did those experiences influence you while composing the jazz-rock fusion on your debut EP Logistic Minutia ?
Read MoreI'm that girl that sometimes judges a band by its name.
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This appearance marked their first performance on American soil in almost 10 years, and the French duo proved that they're more than Human After All (I couldn't help myself, I'm still dehydrated from dancing to "Around the World").
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When Primus called it quits more than a decade ago, the music world lost perhaps one of the weirdest bands of the alternative era.
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Florida's Langerado Music Festival , which was cancelled in 2009 , tried to do it again this year.
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"Everything seems to be dialed in right now," Phish front man Trey Anastasio told Rolling Stone while on the road with the band.
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Live in Utica , the box set chronicles the complete live show from October 20, 2010, a performance that has since been named the unofficial best show of the year by a number of Phish phans.
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One year ago, the future of the Hangout Music Festival was far from certain.
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Half of the retail price goes to charity - no strings attached.
Read MoreHalf of the retail price goes to charity - no strings attached.
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Its no wonder why Colorado is generally known for its live music.
Read MoreColorado's music community comes together for "Fourmile Canyon Revival," a remarkable night of music to raise funds for individuals and families directly affected by the devastating Fourmile Fire near Boulder.
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