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Goose | The Met Philly | 3/25/2023

Goose returned to The Met Philly on March 25, 2023, after the raging inferno they set off the night prior, and decided to add more fuel to the improvisational fire. They delivered two spirited covers, numerous teases, and of course plenty of extended, raucous jams for the sold out crowd in Philadelphia, PA. The band… Continue reading Goose | The Met Philly | 3/25/2023

Goose | The Met Philly | 3/24/2023

Goose, the head turning, indie jam rock band from Connecticut, followed their galvanized performances at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY and the Roadrunner in Boston, Mass with another mind melting musical experience at the iconic Met Philly in Philadelphia, PA on March 24, 2023. The City of Brotherly Love is no stranger to… Continue reading Goose | The Met Philly | 3/24/2023

Phil Lesh & Friends 100th show at the Capitol Theatre

Which is the best version of Phil Lesh & Friends to play at the Capitol Theatre? The best version is the band that’s playing the night you’re going to see them. From a rotating cast of musicians, Phil Lesh has now played 100 shows at the Capitol Theatre since the reopening in September 2012. Starting… Continue reading Phil Lesh & Friends 100th show at the Capitol Theatre

Ani DiFranco | Washington’s | 3/19/23

  Sunday night, Ani DiFranco returned to Fort Collins for the first time in a little more than three years on the final Colorado stop of her spring tour. Following two nights in Boulder and a single in Breckenridge, fans were eager to see Ani brightening the doors of Washington’s once again and the songstress… Continue reading Ani DiFranco | Washington’s | 3/19/23

Time & Time Again Part II: Pink Floyd’s Journey To The Dark Side of the Moon & Beyond

In March 1973, something like floodgates opening happened for Pink Floyd when their then-brand-new concept album, Dark Side of the Moon, was set loose upon an almost unsuspecting world. Tuned-in fans of the then-still-cult band who had heard the live ‘draft’ version – still known well into mid-1972 as Eclipse: A Piece for Assorted Lunatics –… Continue reading Time & Time Again Part II: Pink Floyd’s Journey To The Dark Side of the Moon & Beyond

Box of Rain | The Sherman Theater | 3/18/23

The Box of Rain band took the stage Saturday night at the Sherman Theater for an evening celebrating the Grateful Dead catalogue and musical stylings circa ‘68-’74.  Led by Bob Stirner (Living Earth, Boris Garcia) on lead guitar and vocals, the six-piece, and sometimes seven-piece when “Pig Pen” (aka John Bernstein) would join the stage,… Continue reading Box of Rain | The Sherman Theater | 3/18/23

Tyree Woods | Mainstage Brewing | 3/16/23

Nestled between Boulder and Fort Collins lies the sleepy little town of Lyons, Colorado. Populated with little more than two thousand citizens, this historic settlement has deep roots in the narrative of the Centennial State. Like much of the west, this area was first populated by multiple Native American tribes including the Cheyenne, Arapaho, and… Continue reading Tyree Woods | Mainstage Brewing | 3/16/23

Goose | Capitol Theatre | 3/11/2023

Six sets of music in, the jams and song selection by Goose remained impressive. Every component of their five night run was magically falling into place. This included another sold out night of music at the Capitol Theatre on March 11, 2023. Show number four began with less fanfare than the prior night, which boasted… Continue reading Goose | Capitol Theatre | 3/11/2023

Goose | Capitol Theatre | 3/10/2023

The half way mark is a significant moment, especially during a five night run of contiguous shows by the same band. A sense of accomplishment can be felt by all after two outstanding nights of musical bliss. Goose reached that milestone prior to their show last Friday, March 10, 2023, and like Ground Hog Day,… Continue reading Goose | Capitol Theatre | 3/10/2023

George Clinton | Chumash Casino | 3/4/23

By his own admission, George Clinton is a freak, and in the best possible way. James Brown may be considered the godfather of soul music, but the 81-year-old Clinton must be regarded as the Patriarch of funk. His legendary concerts are the freakiest mash-up of rock, jazz, soul, funk, and hip-hop music that have endured… Continue reading George Clinton | Chumash Casino | 3/4/23