Every Friday we’ll be sending you off with a Jam Of The Week, hand-picked and delivered by tape archivist David Lemieux. Listen to it on the weekend. Listen to it at work. Listen to it all day long…but make sure you tune in or you’ll miss out because these little nuggets will stream for ONE… Continue reading Dead.net's 'Jam Of The Week'
Last year was monumental for veteran prog rockers Umphrey’s McGee, who hit the road for over 100 shows with stops at familiar haunts and some new markets. Their unique concert events including the Stew Art Series and UMBowl allowed the audience to connect with the band like never before, and proved that the band remains dedicated to finding new ways… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with UM's Kris Myers
Steven Quiry’s new release Pretend is fantastic. I come to this conclusion through a long journey of criticism. At first, I see the name. Steven Quiry? What kind of rock star name is that? It’s no David Grey, Gordon Lightfoot, Warren Haynes, Bob Dylan, or Tom Waits. It doesn’t have that smooth panache sound. Steven… Continue reading Steven Quiry | Pretend | Review
My first interaction with a live music concert was in 1984 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, where I saw the Victory tour as a young kid. I still remember it vividly to this day. My family and I had to park so far away from the stadium because it was so crowded, and we hiked… Continue reading Who’s bad? Michael Jackson comes to Boulder (sort of)
Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment and Jam Productions, Ltd. are very excited to announce that Widespread Panic is coming to the Summer Camp 2011 Music Festival! Other additions to the line-up include: Slightly Stoopid Wiz Khalifa Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile The Wood Brothers Greensky Bluegrass Future Rock Paper Diamond Truth & Salvage Co. Keys… Continue reading Summer Camp Festival adds Widespread Panic