Rocking the Cradle – The Dead shows at the Great Pryamid

Good things come to those who wait! First, it took 30 years to produce this ultra-cool 2CD/DVD set from the Dead’s legendary September 1978 run at the Sound & Light Theater, outside Cairo, nestled in the dunes just a short mummy-walk from the Great Pyramid and the mysterious Sphinx. Then, Dead Heads had to endure… Continue reading Rocking the Cradle – The Dead shows at the Great Pryamid

RatDog + Allman Brothers Photos | Red Rocks | 8/30/2008

The Grateful Web was on-hand at Red Rocks last night for the RatDog & Allman Brothers show.  Here are pictures and video snippets from the show. Thanks to Dennis McNally for his warm hospitality.   Enjoy, The Grateful Web

Jamie McLean – American Heartache

National Jazz Museum in Harlem September Schedule

STS9 Coming to Red Rocks

G. Love Custom Guitar up

YMSB to Perform at Obama's Acceptance Speech Today!

Yonder Mountain String Band, hailing from Nederland, Colorado (forty miles northwest of Denver), is honored to perform at this year’s Democratic National Convention held on Denver August 24-28.  Yonder will take the stage on the final day of the convention – August 28th at INVESCO Field at Mile High Stadium – just prior to Barack… Continue reading YMSB to Perform at Obama's Acceptance Speech Today!

My Morning Jacket Lands at Red Rocks

Few venues in the world are finer places to see live music than Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado.  On a clear summer night under a bright moon with a cool breeze, few places are finer to be, period.  It is a venue ideally suited to big sounds and bright lights, as both of these… Continue reading My Morning Jacket Lands at Red Rocks

Jackson Hole Festival Part II

I woke up in Grand Teton National Park to the sounds of crazy mountain birds, and was glad not to have been eaten by bears or wolves during the night. The festival itself provides no camping but there is plenty to be found in the park and in the surrounding forests. On the drive to… Continue reading Jackson Hole Festival Part II

Rothbury: Thursday with the Biscuits, EOTO, Lotus & Others

The funky, jammy, L.A. based Underground Orchestra proved to be a good start to the music of the weekend before the chaos started. Anthony Rogers-Wright proved to be an entertaining bassist and just one component of this group. Sam Feldman plays the mandolin, which I love, so this group had an instant in. The rest… Continue reading Rothbury: Thursday with the Biscuits, EOTO, Lotus & Others