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- Leftover Salmon is breaking up or taking a break?
Leftover Salmon after 15 yrs says no more.. a hiatus or good-bye for good? read more..
- Leftover Salmon is breaking up or taking a break?
Leftover Salmon after 15 yrs says no more.. a hiatus or good-bye for good? read more..
- Mark Karan interview - 4/21/01
Mark Karan interview
- Railroad Earth
With nearly 400 shows and tens of thousands of road miles now behind them, Railroad Earth has become a staple on the national touring and festival scene, and built a huge following of loyal fans that document and trade every note they play, and often join them on the road for multiple nights. These fans call themselves “Hobos,” and the band considers them to be the fuel that keeps this engine chugging along. Railroad Earth’s next album is planned for release in Spring 2004. Till then the band will continue to bring their music to the stage from East to West. So keep an ear to the ground and listen for Railroad Earth, because they'll be rolling through your town very soon.
- ten2nine
"I hate to break the news to you, but you guy's may have finally put all the pieces together. This new ep is the best work I've heard from you ever! The writing, lyrics and music is superb, the performance is top notch and [Jim Leguilloux's] production gives it a true professional gloss." - Ron Gilmour, Power 104 Kelowna, BC
- Metharia
The debut on the band was on 18th January 2000, when Metharia won the festival "Le Quattro Notti Rock." In June 2003 they are one of the three winners of the "NMC festival,' in Marcerta winning the award for the best live performance.
- Signal Path
Armed with new jungle juice, they are warming up and ready to play. They opened up with a latenight show in Atlanta and continued on to Mountain View Jam Festival in North Carolina. Coast to coast, they'll be working their way to SummerCamp, Wakarusa, and High Sierra Music Festival.
- T-Band
Jim Dooney plays guitar and does most of the lead vocals. He is great at getting everyone involved in the fun by taking requests or choosing the perfect song for any situation. Amy Anderson plays the stand up bass and sings harmony. Amy is the musical backbone of the band. Her playing punch and solid timing keeps us all together in our all acoustic environment. Robert Griffith plays banjo and sings harmony. Rob drives the band with lightning fast fingers and great improvising skills. Rich Egan plays mandolin and does some vocals. Rich keeps your feet tapping and your fingers snapping with his rhythm chops and is great at playing tasteful solos."
- Shanti Groove (September 2003)
Shanti's groove moves along acoustical and electrical lines, combining the voice of jazz and rock with back porch bluegrass and funktified percussion. Bringing their unique sound to venues nationwide, the band provides a musical celebration of the 'groove' kind.
- Kelly's running column
In this column I want to talk to you about Ghent. Ghent is the capital of the province East-Flanders in Belgium, a small country in Europe, and has about 225, 000 inhabitants.
- Kelly's running column
In this column I want to talk to you about Ghent. Ghent is the capital of the province East-Flanders in Belgium, a small country in Europe, and has about 225, 000 inhabitants.
- Curious Yellow (August 2003)
After fronting a couple bands in the mid 90s in California and spending the next several years developing his musical and songwriting talents in Japan and Minneapolis, Adam Lancaster landed in Denver in 2000 and founded the band.
The band took on many formations and seemingly endless lineup changes for about a year until the perfect complimentary additions of Gregg Rosenthal (drums), Josh Eckhoff (guitar), and Matt Novack (bass, vocals) created a sound and style beyond what Adam could have hoped for. This new talented group immediately began writing songs and reworking old songs to create music and a performance that attracts and engages every listening audience. The personal and musical bond between each member deepened quickly and the dedication from everyone to develop the band to its fullest possibilities is evident.
- New Monsoon (June 2003)
Utilizing congas, timbales, tabla, banjo, bongos, Dobro, ghatham, Didgeridoo, electric and acoustic guitars, bass, drum kit and keys, the band offers a plethora of textures, rhythms, ideas and moods. New Monsoon absorbs elements of sound indigenous to world culture and incorporates them into a variety of colorful and original rhythmic compositions.
- One Way Rider (May 2003)
"One Way Rider has taken Nashville by storm! It was an honor to have them perform on the Interstate Radio Network a network of over twenty stations that broadcast from Music City and airs nationwide and in Canada. Locally in Nashville, the IRN broadcast on WSM 650 AM, the home of the Grand Ole Opry. The response was great! We cant wait to have them come back on the air and play for us again. It was so good to be with folks that live and love the bluegrass way, truly a blessed family. David and Valerie are a great example of what a family can accomplish together."
- Smokestack (January 2003)
“The quality of playing blew me away. All four guys were stars, but that keyboard player is a superstar. Very Hornsby in his writing and singing, very Medeski with his jams. I have had the CD for a few months, and being a little familiar with the songs impressed me even more.” CanJam News Toronto,
Canada
- The Miltones (December 2002)
Formed in the summer of 2000, the Miltones have already performed over 350 shows in under 28 months. Their high volume of gigs has enabled the band to mature and explore a range of musical directions that make them a formidable artistic act. Simultaneously their music seems to embrace a level of healing and celebration that make them both accessible and fortunate for the audiences they have attracted.
- Ripple (November 2002)
When Ripple started out in an Old Tappan, NJ basement during early 1978, none of us thought we would be discussing the possibilities of playing together for 25 years. But that’s exactly what happened. From the early day’s of playing friends parties (usually when the Parent’s were away) to all the great nightclubs and other interesting venues we’ve performed at during the years, we’ve met some amazing people and formed life long friendships that will long out live the Band.
- Ray Charles died today at 73.
Ray Charles dead at 73
- Fair To Midland (September 2002)
Brett Stowers and Nathin Seals offer a rhythmic passion that leads the humble gentlemen in their avant-garde sound. The unearthed discord and unconventional cries of frontman Andrew Sudderth infused with guitarist Cliff Campbell's melodic fury tumble into a captivating creation of sonics, cultures, and confusion. Combined with the subtle offering of Matt Langley on keys, FTM glides past the expected boundries and gracefully throws their intense rock harmonies to the flame.
- The Few (July 2002)
"We did it in chunks, whenever he was available," says Burnside. "Living there, and playing in the clubs, it raises your game." The result, an explosive, hooky collection that echoes Burnside's love of the Replacements and fascination with the Cure, is startling from a 22-year-old who took up guitar only three years ago.
- One Cat Left (May 2002)
Pete’s former association with TOM MARSHALL of PHISH led to the band AMFIBIAN. It was here in this situation that Pete found his voice and his motivation..
- Mt. Kilimanjaro!
In one scene we saw a hippo in the river, a croccodile laying on the bank just beside it, and a waterbuck stanking near in the grass!
- Grateful Web Interview with Madison House and SCI Ticketing
SCI interview
- Leftover will be calling it quits at years end.
Leftover Salmon are saying goodbye..
- AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM TREY 05.25.04
Phish is coming to end..
- Sativa Gumbo (April 2002)
Sativa Gumbo
- Pamela's stories from Africa
This month I'll continue teaching English at the school, organize a second beekeeping seminar, begin making fuel-efficient stoves, and track down another place to buy modern breed roosters.
- Yamagata update
Yamagata
- Yamagata (June 2001)
Yamagata
- JSwine (October 2000)
JSwine
- Mark Karan (August 2000)
Mark Karan
- Moses Guest (September 2000)
Moses Guest
- Uncle Sammy (July 2001)
Uncle Sammy
- Solomon Grundy (April 2001)
Solomon Grundy
- Tonal Vision (May 2001)
Tonal Vision
- Cool War Rhetoric
An American President welcomed and cheered by Eastern Europe: first time for everything.
- Cool War Rhetoric
An American President welcomed and cheered by Eastern Europe: first time for everything.
- Citizen Review: Boulder Municipal Court
The DA reached out to her thin dark framed LCD screen and swiveled it neatly into my face as I was positioned in the seat across from her.
I had never seen so crisp a display, and sure enough, within her sharp and detailed state of the art LCD screen was my silouette at the wheel of my Subaru Wagon, running the red light....
- What’s the best way to salvage a doomed Presidency?
Even Jesus can’t save him now, so don’t go publishing that horrific article!
- What’s the best way to salvage a doomed Presidency?
Even Jesus can’t save him now, so don’t go publishing that horrific article!
- NYTIMES: If you're making 87 million or more, Bush is your man
If less, Bush has got your number po'boy.
- Politics Amid Time Bombs
How precarious it must be to implement education programs for new immigrants, knowing that somewhere close by a bomb ticks.
- Politics Amid Time Bombs
How precarious it must be to implement education programs for new immigrants, knowing that somewhere close by a bomb ticks.
- Politics Amid Time Bombs
How precarious it must be to implement education programs for new immigrants, knowing that somewhere close by a bomb ticks.
- No More News!
If you really think about what kind of sensation you’re getting from the news, you might discover that not only is it causing you to view the world through blood-tinted lenses, but it’s also turning you into a vampire.
- No More News!
If you really think about what kind of sensation you’re getting from the news, you might discover that not only is it causing you to view the world through blood-tinted lenses, but it’s also turning you into a vampire.
- Mustaches Morph Into Keffiyah
Well-timed to kill a celebration of London's selection for the 2012 Olympics, and disrupt the G-8 Summit, terrorists murdered 52 in Great Britain.
- Mustaches Morph Into Keffiyah
Well-timed to kill a celebration of London's selection for the 2012 Olympics, and disrupt the G-8 Summit, terrorists murdered 52 in Great Britain.
- Mustaches Morph Into Keffiyah
Well-timed to kill a celebration of London's selection for the 2012 Olympics, and disrupt the G-8 Summit, terrorists murdered 52 in Great Britain.
- Bin Laden's Letter to America
The Nation of Martyrdom; the Nation that desires death more than you desire life...
- Bin Laden's Letter to America
The Nation of Martyrdom; the Nation that desires death more than you desire life...
- FRANCE INVADES AMERICA Part I
Meanwhile, former President George W. Bush has been arrested after a tip led to his capture in a "spider hole" just outside of Crawford, Texas. Bush was met by French soldiers with the greeting: "Jacques Chirac sends his regards."
- FRANCE INVADES AMERICA Part I
Meanwhile, former President George W. Bush has been arrested after a tip led to his capture in a "spider hole" just outside of Crawford, Texas. Bush was met by French soldiers with the greeting: "Jacques Chirac sends his regards."
- SAFER: Alcohol-Marijuana Equalization Initiative on Denver's Ballot
SAFER to Hold August 3 (TODAY!) Press Conference to Announce Alcohol-Marijuana Equalization Initiative Will be on Denver’s November Ballot.
11am, Steps of Denver City and County Building, 1437 Bannock St.
- Ask Dr. Al
As an important knower of world events, Dr. Al can help you plan for your future
- Testimony on Initiative to Eliminate Adult Marijuana Penalties
CU Biology Chair, national radio personality among speakers slated to decry current laws that encourage alcohol consumption. Monday, August 22 before the Denver City Council.
- Testimony on Initiative to Eliminate Adult Marijuana Penalties
CU Biology Chair, national radio personality among speakers slated to decry current laws that encourage alcohol consumption. Monday, August 22 before the Denver City Council.
- France Invades America, Part II
"Every day I pray there are fewer French casualties, but I know what we are doing in America is right," noted Chirac. He mentioned nothing about American casualties.
"C'est la vie," concluded Chirac.
- France Invades America, Part II
"Every day I pray there are fewer French casualties, but I know what we are doing in America is right," noted Chirac. He mentioned nothing about American casualties.
"C'est la vie," concluded Chirac.
- Thoughts On Katrina
Personally, what I have gathered from seeing this catastrophe, what seems to be revealed above all is how much finding someone to blame seems essential to human nature. We need this to focus our anger and frustration. The Lefties are all blaming the Neo-cons and bad government, and global warming...the neo-cons are blaming the looters, as if they are really a problem...c'mon, let's find some harmony, OK?
- Thoughts On Katrina
Personally, what I have gathered from seeing this catastrophe, what seems to be revealed above all is how much finding someone to blame seems essential to human nature. We need this to focus our anger and frustration. The Lefties are all blaming the Neo-cons and bad government, and global warming...the neo-cons are blaming the looters, as if they are really a problem...c'mon, let's find some harmony, OK?
- Vacation is Over: Michael Moore letter to G. Bush
I especially like how, the day after the hurricane, instead of flying to Louisiana, you flew to San Diego to party with your business peeps. Don't let people criticize you for this -- after all, the hurricane was over and what the heck could you do, put your finger in the dike?
- TimeLine of Katrina
Friday, Aug. 26: Gov. Kathleen Blanco declares a state of emergency in Louisiana and requests troop assistance.
- Tom Delay Indicted.
THIS is not a country. THIS is just a state of mind. THIS is a figment of your imagination. What This is, is not real. Politicans are the creme of the not real. Tom Delay rides the snake.
- Tom Delay Indicted.
THIS is not a country. THIS is just a state of mind. THIS is a figment of your imagination. What This is, is not real. Politicans are the creme of the not real. Tom Delay rides the snake.
- France Invades America, Part III
One former counter-terrorism expert in the Chirac administration has claimed in a recent book that America did not have links to terrorist groups or possess weapons of mass destruction. When asked about this, Chirac dismissed it as a high-tech coup d’état by his disgruntled former counter-terrorism expert.
- October 3, Denver: Support I-100 and make our roads safer
Community leaders and citizens will gather to support I-100, protest city’s dangerous acceptance of alcohol over marijuana:
WHAT: Press conference on I-100, the Alcohol-Marijuana Equalization Initiative
WHERE: The ceremonial entrance to the Wellington E. Webb Municipal Building on the corner of Colfax and 14th avenues
WHEN: Monday, October 3, 2005 at noon, MST
- War on Terror -- Explained
Hatred has no timetable or border; it flourishes in depraved minds around the world. From Bali to London to the Los Angeles airport, where in 2002 an Arab limo driver woke up on his birthday, loaded guns and extra magazines, then walked to the El Al ticket counter to kill Jews. Donald Meissner, Grateful Right.
- War on Terror -- Explained
Hatred has no timetable or border; it flourishes in depraved minds around the world. From Bali to London to the Los Angeles airport, where in 2002 an Arab limo driver woke up on his birthday, loaded guns and extra magazines, then walked to the El Al ticket counter to kill Jews. Donald Meissner, Grateful Right.
- War on Terror -- Explained
Hatred has no timetable or border; it flourishes in depraved minds around the world. From Bali to London to the Los Angeles airport, where in 2002 an Arab limo driver woke up on his birthday, loaded guns and extra magazines, then walked to the El Al ticket counter to kill Jews. Donald Meissner, Grateful Right.
- I-100 supporters to “turn selves in” Monday, October 17, at 9:30 a.m
Scheduled speakers include:
Chris Leinster, Den. Libertarian chairman
Gabriel Schwartz, Den. Republican Party House District 5 captain
Paula VanDusen, Den. Democratic Party at-large captain
Rick VanWie, Den. Green Party co-chairman
Uncle Nasty, popular Denver disc jockey and host on 106.7 FM KBPI
- Honesty Files: Enlisting
I am not trying to discourage anyone from joining the military. I hope that those who read this will be better equipped when they do face the recruiter. Its no secret that the military is desperate for folks to join right now. If this is your calling, please pursue it, but be mindful of what you are promised. I hope that one day the military will relax their standards so people in my situation can join of free conscious.
- Honesty Files: Enlisting
I am not trying to discourage anyone from joining the military. I hope that those who read this will be better equipped when they do face the recruiter. Its no secret that the military is desperate for folks to join right now. If this is your calling, please pursue it, but be mindful of what you are promised. I hope that one day the military will relax their standards so people in my situation can join of free conscious.
- Honesty Files: Enlisting
I am not trying to discourage anyone from joining the military. I hope that those who read this will be better equipped when they do face the recruiter. Its no secret that the military is desperate for folks to join right now. If this is your calling, please pursue it, but be mindful of what you are promised. I hope that one day the military will relax their standards so people in my situation can join of free conscious.
- Hero Citizen Challenges Wasteful Cannabis Citation
Denver voters did not want this individual cited, yet he was cited anyway in defiance of the will of the voters. This individual is a
professional, law-abiding citizen who believed he was acting in a legal
manner. A citation would not have been issued if this person had enough
alcohol in his possession to kill a busload of people, but because it
was a tiny amount of marijuana this city will spend valuable city
resources dragging him through the legal process, in another
example of our city punishing people for making the
rational, safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol.
- Hero Citizen Challenges Wasteful Cannabis Citation
Denver voters did not want this individual cited, yet he was cited anyway in defiance of the will of the voters. This individual is a
professional, law-abiding citizen who believed he was acting in a legal
manner. A citation would not have been issued if this person had enough
alcohol in his possession to kill a busload of people, but because it
was a tiny amount of marijuana this city will spend valuable city
resources dragging him through the legal process, in another
example of our city punishing people for making the
rational, safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol.
- Becoming What You Abhor: The Lesson Learned from "The Family"
While it is easy for most of us to empathize with their concern for the environment and animals, and their discouragement and outrage at how little the masses of society care about these concerns, it is harder to understand what they thought they were accomplishing with their violent attacks.
- Becoming What You Abhor: The Lesson Learned from "The Family"
While it is easy for most of us to empathize with their concern for the environment and animals, and their discouragement and outrage at how little the masses of society care about these concerns, it is harder to understand what they thought they were accomplishing with their violent attacks.
- Becoming What You Abhor: The Lesson Learned from "The Family"
While it is easy for most of us to empathize with their concern for the environment and animals, and their discouragement and outrage at how little the masses of society care about these concerns, it is harder to understand what they thought they were accomplishing with their violent attacks.
- Coretta Scott King Died This Week At The Age Of 78
Coretta Scott King was the wife of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. She gained an international reputation as an advocate of civil rights, nonviolence, international peace, full employment, and equal rights for women.
- Coretta Scott King Died This Week At The Age Of 78
Coretta Scott King was the wife of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. She gained an international reputation as an advocate of civil rights, nonviolence, international peace, full employment, and equal rights for women.
- You're gonna have to arrest me for this
The state of free speech in this country is simple. You can say whatever you want as long as you don’t piss someone off. F*ck that! And if you don’t like what I have to say, F*ck YOU! I am an American.
- You're gonna have to arrest me for this
The state of free speech in this country is simple. You can say whatever you want as long as you don’t piss someone off. F*ck that! And if you don’t like what I have to say, F*ck YOU! I am an American.
- "For by Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth." (Col. 1:16)
Many leaders of the Evangelical movement came together this week to stand up for the environment. Though not all evangelicals agree with their stance, the leaders cited Bible verses for the change in their position, and are urging government, businesses and individuals to cut emissions to combat global warming.
- "For by Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth." (Col. 1:16)
Many leaders of the Evangelical movement came together this week to stand up for the environment. Though not all evangelicals agree with their stance, the leaders cited Bible verses for the change in their position, and are urging government, businesses and individuals to cut emissions to combat global warming.
- "For by Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth." (Col. 1:16)
Many leaders of the Evangelical movement came together this week to stand up for the environment. Though not all evangelicals agree with their stance, the leaders cited Bible verses for the change in their position, and are urging government, businesses and individuals to cut emissions to combat global warming.
- SAFER Campaign Goes National
Student leaders of a campaign designed to educate the
public about the relative harms of marijuana and alcohol today are
cheering the fact that a solid majority of students on the Florida
State University (FSU) campus have expressed support for the reduction
of university-imposed penalties for marijuana use and possession.
- Hunter Thompsons Ghost I: The Afterlife does not disappoint
I share a room in Hell with Gordon Liddy’s mother, (not a bad gig if you don’t mind mustached women on the “bony” side) a floor above Nixon, who, as is only fitting, is rooming with his mother.
- Hunter Thompsons Ghost I: The Afterlife does not disappoint
I share a room in Hell with Gordon Liddy’s mother, (not a bad gig if you don’t mind mustached women on the “bony” side) a floor above Nixon, who, as is only fitting, is rooming with his mother.
- Tell us your healthcare story and make a difference.
Dear Colorado Resident: Fed up with lousy health care options? Give us your story and make a difference.
- Tell us your healthcare story and make a difference.
Dear Colorado Resident: Fed up with lousy health care options? Give us your story and make a difference.
- I'm an Eco-Groovy Republican
A lot of it was based on bad science - there were the "hippie liberal" marine biologists who believed any sneeze hurt the environment. So they went into overkill - attempting to ban almost everything. People panicked, afraid they'd lose their property rights, which created a building boom. Within a few years, we went from having the lowest rate of growth in the state to having the HIGHEST.
- I'm an Eco-Groovy Republican
A lot of it was based on bad science - there were the "hippie liberal" marine biologists who believed any sneeze hurt the environment. So they went into overkill - attempting to ban almost everything. People panicked, afraid they'd lose their property rights, which created a building boom. Within a few years, we went from having the lowest rate of growth in the state to having the HIGHEST.
- I'm an Eco-Groovy Republican
A lot of it was based on bad science - there were the "hippie liberal" marine biologists who believed any sneeze hurt the environment. So they went into overkill - attempting to ban almost everything. People panicked, afraid they'd lose their property rights, which created a building boom. Within a few years, we went from having the lowest rate of growth in the state to having the HIGHEST.
- Discuss CU "Police" Department Snitching Program
The days of using state-sponsored intimidation to force citizens to
use alcohol instead of marijuana must end. Imagine if the CU police had to go after bad guys and really work?
Thursday, May 4, at 6 p.m., in the Baur Lounge in Farrand Hall at the University of Colorado-Boulder, civil rights attorneys
Perry Sanders, Jr. and Robert J. Frank will hold an information session related to the CU police department’s actions during and after the recent “4/20” peaceful assembly on Farrand Field.
- Discuss CU "Police" Department Snitching Program
The days of using state-sponsored intimidation to force citizens to
use alcohol instead of marijuana must end. Imagine if the CU police had to go after bad guys and really work?
Thursday, May 4, at 6 p.m., in the Baur Lounge in Farrand Hall at the University of Colorado-Boulder, civil rights attorneys
Perry Sanders, Jr. and Robert J. Frank will hold an information session related to the CU police department’s actions during and after the recent “4/20” peaceful assembly on Farrand Field.
- RITTER RELEASES WILDFIRE PREVENTION PLAN
Increased collaboration among state, federal and local authorities and private landowners to mitigate and prevent wildfires before they start through thinning, prescribed burns and adopting “firewise” techniques that make homes and businesses more defensible.
- American Apparel: Really American
The roads from design to merchandising for each store could not be farther apart. While the Gap and other clothing companies contract their manufacturing to factories around the world, American Apparel lives up to its name by manufacturing all of its clothing in Los Angeles, Calif.
- American Apparel: Really American
The roads from design to merchandising for each store could not be farther apart. While the Gap and other clothing companies contract their manufacturing to factories around the world, American Apparel lives up to its name by manufacturing all of its clothing in Los Angeles, Calif.
- American Apparel: Really American
The roads from design to merchandising for each store could not be farther apart. While the Gap and other clothing companies contract their manufacturing to factories around the world, American Apparel lives up to its name by manufacturing all of its clothing in Los Angeles, Calif.
- CONSERVATION GROUPS NAME BEAUPREZ TO NOTORIOUS ‘DIRTY DOZEN’ LIST – AGAIN
Congressman Beauprez has renewed his membership to the notorious “Dirty Dozen” group of enemies of the environment, the first time a gubernatorial candidate has earned a spot on the annual list.
- The GOP needs to be Ousted on Tuesday - Go Vote!
After 6 years of incompetence, hypocrisy, corruption, and fear based tactics, the time has come for change.
- The GOP needs to be Ousted on Tuesday - Go Vote!
After 6 years of incompetence, hypocrisy, corruption, and fear based tactics, the time has come for change.
- WHERE THE RIGHT WENT WRONG...AND VICE VERSA
I grew up in a time when being liberal was almost a moral imperative. My parents supported civil rights, women’s rights, and opposed the war in Vietnam. And as best as I could tell, then and now, there weren’t a lot of gray areas in those positions. The left clearly had the moral high ground, and my home state of Alabama, in the 1960s, was arguably the front line in the battle for social change.
- WHERE THE RIGHT WENT WRONG...AND VICE VERSA
I grew up in a time when being liberal was almost a moral imperative. My parents supported civil rights, women’s rights, and opposed the war in Vietnam. And as best as I could tell, then and now, there weren’t a lot of gray areas in those positions. The left clearly had the moral high ground, and my home state of Alabama, in the 1960s, was arguably the front line in the battle for social change.
- 12/29 & 12/30/97 on LivePhish Radio this Monday & Tuesday
An early New Year's treat from LivePhish.com: starting at 2PM EST on Monday 12/29 and Tuesday 12/30, LivePhish.com will broadcast both 12/29/97 and 12/30/97, respectively, in their entirety on Live Phish Radio.
- Tiësto named Mixmag's #1 DJ in 2008
Tiësto is excited about topping off this fantastic year with this acknowledgement and says, "I am honored that Mixmag chose me as the number one DJ of 2008. I had an amazing year and would like to thank Mixmag and their readers for their support!"
- Tiësto named Mixmag's #1 DJ in 2008
Tiësto is excited about topping off this fantastic year with this acknowledgement and says, "I am honored that Mixmag chose me as the number one DJ of 2008. I had an amazing year and would like to thank Mixmag and their readers for their support!"
- Mike Berkowitz & the Gene Krupa Band at Iridium for Gene's 100th Birthday
Star drummer Gene Krupa and his Orchestra were the hottest of the hot stuff in the big band years. Fortunately Mike Berkowitz, an incredible drummer of today rescued the brilliant Krupa arrangements and put together a phenomenal aggregation of some of our New York Jazz world's swingingest musicians and Vocalist extraordinaire, Cassie Miller from L.A. Not just for nostalgia buffs and music historians, any real jazz lover has to be thrilled by the sounds made by this amazing 16-piece group. Scott Barbarino has booked them into the Iridium, the premiere Jazz room (on West 51 Street and Broadway) on Tuesday, January 13, which coincides with what would have been Gene Krupa's 100th birthday.
- Mike Berkowitz & the Gene Krupa Band at Iridium for Gene's 100th Birthday
Star drummer Gene Krupa and his Orchestra were the hottest of the hot stuff in the big band years. Fortunately Mike Berkowitz, an incredible drummer of today rescued the brilliant Krupa arrangements and put together a phenomenal aggregation of some of our New York Jazz world's swingingest musicians and Vocalist extraordinaire, Cassie Miller from L.A. Not just for nostalgia buffs and music historians, any real jazz lover has to be thrilled by the sounds made by this amazing 16-piece group. Scott Barbarino has booked them into the Iridium, the premiere Jazz room (on West 51 Street and Broadway) on Tuesday, January 13, which coincides with what would have been Gene Krupa's 100th birthday.
- New Years Eve Party, Ky-mani Marley, TOK, Turblence, & Pressure
New Years Eve Party at 2b1 Multimedia Inc. 3075 17th Street, San Francisco, featuring: Ky-mani Marley, TOK, Turbulence, Pressure and Winstrong.
- New Years Eve Party, Ky-mani Marley, TOK, Turblence, & Pressure
New Years Eve Party at 2b1 Multimedia Inc. 3075 17th Street, San Francisco, featuring: Ky-mani Marley, TOK, Turbulence, Pressure and Winstrong.
- WU Years Eve Bash
If you're looking for something to do New Year's Eve this year and you're in the neighborhood of Minneapolis, fall by The Boardroom at Trocaderos on Wednesday night for a four-band groove extravaganza on two stages, hosted by local music partiers The Big Wu.
- WU Years Eve Bash
If you're looking for something to do New Year's Eve this year and you're in the neighborhood of Minneapolis, fall by The Boardroom at Trocaderos on Wednesday night for a four-band groove extravaganza on two stages, hosted by local music partiers The Big Wu.
- Toubab Krewe NYE in Denver + Winter Tour!
Toubab Krewe is thrilled to be in Denver for NYE tonight at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom. Special guest Rayna Gellert (Uncle Earl) joins the band for the run on fiddle.
- Toubab Krewe NYE in Denver + Winter Tour!
Toubab Krewe is thrilled to be in Denver for NYE tonight at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom. Special guest Rayna Gellert (Uncle Earl) joins the band for the run on fiddle.
- The Dead to Tour in 2009...
The lineup for this edition of The Dead will be the same one that rocked the house at Penn State last fall at the Obama benefit: The Core Four of Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, joined by guitar monster Warren Haynes and RatDog keyboard ace Jeff Chimenti (both veterans of the 2004 Dead "Wave That Flag" tour).
- The Dead to Tour in 2009...
The lineup for this edition of The Dead will be the same one that rocked the house at Penn State last fall at the Obama benefit: The Core Four of Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, joined by guitar monster Warren Haynes and RatDog keyboard ace Jeff Chimenti (both veterans of the 2004 Dead "Wave That Flag" tour).
- Jesse Elder Quintet live at the Blue Note Tonight
Jesse is a NYC based jazz composer, pianist and band leader. He has performed at venues such as the Blue Note, Smalls, Minton's Playhouse, Fat Cat, Top of the Rock, the Jazz Standard, and Town Hall. Jesse graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy where he received a "Fine Arts Award in Jazz Performance" and went on to study on scholarship at Oberlin Conservatory and New School University for Jazz and Contemporary Music. Jesse performs his original compositions with renowned jazz artists such as Nasheet Waits, Ben Street, Chris Cheek, Tyshawn Sorey, Logan Richardson, Gary Thomas and others.
- Jesse Elder Quintet live at the Blue Note Tonight
Jesse is a NYC based jazz composer, pianist and band leader. He has performed at venues such as the Blue Note, Smalls, Minton's Playhouse, Fat Cat, Top of the Rock, the Jazz Standard, and Town Hall. Jesse graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy where he received a "Fine Arts Award in Jazz Performance" and went on to study on scholarship at Oberlin Conservatory and New School University for Jazz and Contemporary Music. Jesse performs his original compositions with renowned jazz artists such as Nasheet Waits, Ben Street, Chris Cheek, Tyshawn Sorey, Logan Richardson, Gary Thomas and others.
- Turbine Rumbles in the Red Fish
Rightmire’s harmonica is almost certainly the band’s most exciting feature. It functions like a mouth-operated synthesizer, electrified, and run through a huge board of pedals. At times it sounds like a DJ scratch kit, at others it sounds like something from outer space. Sometimes it sounds like a regular harmonica. Rightmire’s epic lung capacity allows him to jam out on the mouth harp with incredible longevity. Long after most people would have blacked out and fallen over, Rightmire keeps the notes flowing, rocking around like a man possessed. I felt lightheaded just watching.
- Turbine Rumbles in the Red Fish
Rightmire’s harmonica is almost certainly the band’s most exciting feature. It functions like a mouth-operated synthesizer, electrified, and run through a huge board of pedals. At times it sounds like a DJ scratch kit, at others it sounds like something from outer space. Sometimes it sounds like a regular harmonica. Rightmire’s epic lung capacity allows him to jam out on the mouth harp with incredible longevity. Long after most people would have blacked out and fallen over, Rightmire keeps the notes flowing, rocking around like a man possessed. I felt lightheaded just watching.
- Attention Colorado: Umphrey’s is on the Way!
Chicago’s favorite export is coming to Colorado, and I’m not talking about either crooked politicians or Da Bears. I’m talking about Umphrey’s McGee, who will be doing a four-night stint along the Front Range later this month, beginning at the Aggie in Fort Collins on the 22nd. From there, UM will be stopping at the Boulder Theater on the 23rd, with back to back gigs in Denver at the Fillmore and Cervantes on the 24th, and a show in Breckenridge on the 25th.
- Attention Colorado: Umphrey’s is on the Way!
Chicago’s favorite export is coming to Colorado, and I’m not talking about either crooked politicians or Da Bears. I’m talking about Umphrey’s McGee, who will be doing a four-night stint along the Front Range later this month, beginning at the Aggie in Fort Collins on the 22nd. From there, UM will be stopping at the Boulder Theater on the 23rd, with back to back gigs in Denver at the Fillmore and Cervantes on the 24th, and a show in Breckenridge on the 25th.
- New Years Eve: Zeppelin Reborn as Rose Hill Drive
The promise of hearing Zeppelin II was a deal-maker as well, the kind of rock and roll Rose Hill Drive does best. But when the band opened up with Trans Am, an original track off the band’s latest, Moon is the New Earth, the crowd didn’t know what to think. As it would turn out, the change up was so that the band wouldn’t have to pause in the middle of Zeppelin II to play Auld Lang Syne, release the balloons, and watch the happy couples make out on the dance floor. Good thing too, because once these guys got going, there was no stopping them.
- New Years Eve: Zeppelin Reborn as Rose Hill Drive
The promise of hearing Zeppelin II was a deal-maker as well, the kind of rock and roll Rose Hill Drive does best. But when the band opened up with Trans Am, an original track off the band’s latest, Moon is the New Earth, the crowd didn’t know what to think. As it would turn out, the change up was so that the band wouldn’t have to pause in the middle of Zeppelin II to play Auld Lang Syne, release the balloons, and watch the happy couples make out on the dance floor. Good thing too, because once these guys got going, there was no stopping them.
- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Announce New Lineup & Jan./Feb. Tour Dates
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey are very pleased to announce a revamped lineup for 2009. The odyssey continues with Brian Haas on keys, Josh Raymer on drums, and proudly introducing new members Chris Combs on guitar and lap steel and Matt Hayes on bass. The reconfigured band made its debut on New Year's Eve to an elated sold out crowd in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They'll make their next apperance this coming Saturday, January 10th in New York City as part of the 2009 Winter Jazzfest.
- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Announce New Lineup & Jan./Feb. Tour Dates
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey are very pleased to announce a revamped lineup for 2009. The odyssey continues with Brian Haas on keys, Josh Raymer on drums, and proudly introducing new members Chris Combs on guitar and lap steel and Matt Hayes on bass. The reconfigured band made its debut on New Year's Eve to an elated sold out crowd in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They'll make their next apperance this coming Saturday, January 10th in New York City as part of the 2009 Winter Jazzfest.
- Jones Street Station Announce January Tour
Jones Street Station make American music that is both contemporary and classic in character. Veterans of New York City's roots music community, they released their debut album Overcome (as The Jones Street Boys) on Smith Street Records in October 2007. They are currently finishing their second album to be released in mid-2009.
- Jones Street Station Announce January Tour
Jones Street Station make American music that is both contemporary and classic in character. Veterans of New York City's roots music community, they released their debut album Overcome (as The Jones Street Boys) on Smith Street Records in October 2007. They are currently finishing their second album to be released in mid-2009.
- Switzerland Meets New York @ The Canal Room - 1.14.09
Beat Kaestli moved to New York from his native Switzerland, where he was awarded a scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music and he received his Master Degree from the Aaron Copland School of Music. While honing his craft alongside luminaries such as Jane Monheit, Jason Moran and Stefon Harris, he immersed himself in Manhattan’s fiercely competitive music scene, and now appears in clubs such as The Blue Note, Birdland, The Bitter End, The Jazz Standard, The Stone and Sweet Rhythm, performing with jazz greats, like Esperanza Spalding, Clarence Penn, Joel Frahm and Victor Prieto.
- Switzerland Meets New York @ The Canal Room - 1.14.09
Beat Kaestli moved to New York from his native Switzerland, where he was awarded a scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music and he received his Master Degree from the Aaron Copland School of Music. While honing his craft alongside luminaries such as Jane Monheit, Jason Moran and Stefon Harris, he immersed himself in Manhattan’s fiercely competitive music scene, and now appears in clubs such as The Blue Note, Birdland, The Bitter End, The Jazz Standard, The Stone and Sweet Rhythm, performing with jazz greats, like Esperanza Spalding, Clarence Penn, Joel Frahm and Victor Prieto.
- Harlem Shakes To Release Debut LP 'Technicolor Health'
After extensive touring and a bit of schooling, the band got back together with Chris Zane (Les Savy Fav, The Walkmen, Passion Pit, White Rabbits) to record their first full-length album, Technicolor Health. The result is one of the most quietly ambitious pop albums in ages. Much like Blur fused English pop traditions and contemporary sonics to forge Brit Pop, Harlem Shakes meld the Great American Songbook with unmistakably contemporary textures, creating what one might call "Am Pop." Influences as disparate as the Band, Randy Newman, Carlos Santana and Spank Rock inform the soundscapes, but the vibe is too coherent to be called eclectic.
- Harlem Shakes To Release Debut LP 'Technicolor Health'
After extensive touring and a bit of schooling, the band got back together with Chris Zane (Les Savy Fav, The Walkmen, Passion Pit, White Rabbits) to record their first full-length album, Technicolor Health. The result is one of the most quietly ambitious pop albums in ages. Much like Blur fused English pop traditions and contemporary sonics to forge Brit Pop, Harlem Shakes meld the Great American Songbook with unmistakably contemporary textures, creating what one might call "Am Pop." Influences as disparate as the Band, Randy Newman, Carlos Santana and Spank Rock inform the soundscapes, but the vibe is too coherent to be called eclectic.
- Marco Benevento Announces West Coast Tour Dates
The Los Angeles Times recently selected Marco Benevento as a "2009 Artist To Watch" in anticipation of Me Not Me. The ten track collection finds Benevento interpreting the work of artists such as Deerhoof, Leonard Cohen, George Harrison and My Morning Jacket among others. Benevento also contributes three original compositions, including "Now They're Writing Music," which was first performed as a rough sketch last spring when the Brooklyn-based pianist appeared on "The World Cafe With David Dye." In addition to Benevento, the album features the aforementioned Mathis and Barr along with drummer Matt Chamberlain. The set was recorded in Seattle at Chroma Sound and mixed in Brooklyn by Bryce Goggin.
- Marco Benevento Announces West Coast Tour Dates
The Los Angeles Times recently selected Marco Benevento as a "2009 Artist To Watch" in anticipation of Me Not Me. The ten track collection finds Benevento interpreting the work of artists such as Deerhoof, Leonard Cohen, George Harrison and My Morning Jacket among others. Benevento also contributes three original compositions, including "Now They're Writing Music," which was first performed as a rough sketch last spring when the Brooklyn-based pianist appeared on "The World Cafe With David Dye." In addition to Benevento, the album features the aforementioned Mathis and Barr along with drummer Matt Chamberlain. The set was recorded in Seattle at Chroma Sound and mixed in Brooklyn by Bryce Goggin.
- ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINE-UP ADDITIONS
The ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL (UMF)--the world’s leading two-day electronic and alternative music experience set for Friday March 27 and Saturday March 28, 2009 during the Winter Music Conference in Miami--has announced more exciting additions to its lineup. Promoters for the festival have revealed that The Prodigy (who will release their new album Invaders Must Die on March 2) and Pendulum, two of the most anticipated live acts for 2009, have been confirmed along with DJ titans Paul Van Dyk and Armin Van Buuren. Moby has also tapped UMF for his exclusive Winter Music Conference appearance.
- ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINE-UP ADDITIONS
The ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL (UMF)--the world’s leading two-day electronic and alternative music experience set for Friday March 27 and Saturday March 28, 2009 during the Winter Music Conference in Miami--has announced more exciting additions to its lineup. Promoters for the festival have revealed that The Prodigy (who will release their new album Invaders Must Die on March 2) and Pendulum, two of the most anticipated live acts for 2009, have been confirmed along with DJ titans Paul Van Dyk and Armin Van Buuren. Moby has also tapped UMF for his exclusive Winter Music Conference appearance.
- Hot Buttered Rum & The Travelin' McCourys @ Boulder Theater
Hot Buttered Rum, one of the hardest-working and fastest-rising stars in the musical firmament, has become, over the last five years, a group that is infinitely greater than the sum of its parts. Often described as a rock band playing bluegrass instruments, the band melds blues, folks, bluegrass, jazz, and rock, and the members’ varying degrees of classical training lead them to invest heavily in group composition. The widespread appeal of HBR’s music stems not only from the band’s musical versatility and prolific songwriting, but also from the magnetic chemistry the group creates onstage together. It is this chemistry that is propelling the band to ever greater success.
- Hot Buttered Rum & The Travelin' McCourys @ Boulder Theater
Hot Buttered Rum, one of the hardest-working and fastest-rising stars in the musical firmament, has become, over the last five years, a group that is infinitely greater than the sum of its parts. Often described as a rock band playing bluegrass instruments, the band melds blues, folks, bluegrass, jazz, and rock, and the members’ varying degrees of classical training lead them to invest heavily in group composition. The widespread appeal of HBR’s music stems not only from the band’s musical versatility and prolific songwriting, but also from the magnetic chemistry the group creates onstage together. It is this chemistry that is propelling the band to ever greater success.
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Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have dealt a one-two punch to the petroleum infrastructure in the Gulf states of Texas and Mississippi. Over 1 million barrels of daily oil production and over 6 billion cubic feet of natural gas remain offline in the Gulf, and to date, 10% of annual oil production and 7% of annual natural gas production have been lost (link). Natural gas and home heating oil prices are expected to rise about 50% this winter. Some analysts are now saying that $5/gallon gasoline is not beyond probability.
I’ll go into home heating in another article, but for today, I’d like to focus on transportation.
What are you driving? How many miles per gallon do you get? Me, I drive a 1983 Mercedes sedan, and I get a modest 25 miles per gallon. Now, I suppose you’re saying to yourself, “If this guy is such an energy expert, why isn’t he driving a Prius or an electric car?” I would, but I can’t afford to buy one. Can you? Yeah, I drive a big car, but I have a family, and besides, I don’t use gasoline. My car has a diesel engine, and I fuel it with biodiesel: diesel fuel made from vegetable oil. Most companies that produce biodiesel now produce it from new soybean oil. However, biodiesel can also be made from used cooking oil, such as might be obtained from the French fryer of a restaurant.
Currently, in several states, drivers of diesel engine vehicles can fill up at stations that sell biodiesel fuel, typically in blends with petroleum diesel (affectionately known as “dino-diesel”) of either 20% or 99% biodiesel. It costs a little more than dino-diesel (about 15 cents per gallon), and that’s after a generous $1.00 per gallon tax credit that Congress included in a jobs bill it passed in October 2004. (Occasionally, Congress does something good.)
So, if it costs more, why buy biodiesel? There are a number of reasons:
1) Environmental: When I buy biodiesel, I know that it was made with a minimum of toxic chemicals, unlike refining petroleum which results in such a high level of solid, liquid and airborne pollutants, Southern Louisiana and Mississippi, home to several refineries, has been given the nickname “Toxic Alley”.
2) Political: When I buy biodiesel, I’m supporting a locally-owned company that produces an agricultural-based product. I’m not supporting a multi-national corporation that’s responsible for putting the George W. Bush into the White House and sending our armed forces to Iraq.
3) Mechanical: The original diesel engine, designed by Otto Diesel (yes, really!), was designed to run on peanut oil. Diesel engines run better and last longer on biodiesel. When I first started using biodiesel, I used a 50-50 or 60-40 blend by filling up half the tank with dino-diesel and then topping it off with biodiesel. If a car has run dino-diesel for a long time, burning biodiesel in it will start to clean out a lot of deposits from the engine and could clog up the oil filter. My mechanic recommended changing the oil filter frequently at the beginning. Once I had cleaned out a lot of the gunk, I could run straight biodiesel.
4) Olfactory: Maybe I’m weird, but I like driving around in a car whose exhaust smells like French fries.
5) Futuristic: So, how is driving a 22-year-old car that runs on refined vegetable oil futuristic? World oil production has likely peaked, and every year after this one, we can expect to see less oil produced than the year before. Meanwhile, global demand for oil is going up. That means higher and higher prices. But I can live quite nicely without petroleum fuel (admittedly, though not without other petroleum products such as engine oil and compact discs). Long after my neighbor stops driving his Lincoln Navigator, I’ll be driving my quaint biodiesel car.
6) It’s cool: Musicians such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young have used biodiesel buses on recent concert tours. Willie Nelson, and staunch biodiesel proponent, has invested in biodiesel projects, including a biodiesel production facility in Oregon and a biodiesel truck stop in South Carolina.
There are some biodiesel users who even make their own. If they’re really brave, they can make their own on the stove with household cookware and some barrels. (see http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html) Some have purchased turnkey small-scale (though pricey) biodiesel production units, such as the “FuelMeister” sold by http://www.homebiodiesel.com.
Biodiesel production requires lye or sulphuric acid as well as small amounts of methanol as a catalyst, which is toxic and must be handled carefully. One nice thing about the turnkey systems is that you just mix everything together, and it does the rest, which reduces the hazardous nature of the chemicals. The major byproduct of producing biodiesel is glycerin, which can be made into soap, though often I wonder just how much soap one person needs. Then again, that person next to you in the crowded elevator probably could use more.
Presently, in most places, there are still ample sources of used vegetable oil to be found. However, as petroleum becomes more expensive, more people will be seeking out sources of vegetable oil, and it could become a limited resource as well. I would advise you to start now and talk the owners of your favorite restaurants to secure their goodwill and their oil.
What about that Prius?
One more thing, which may be obvious, but I’ve been asked it several times. No, you CANNOT run your gasoline-powered car on biodiesel. Gasoline and diesel are two completely different types of fuel, and they are not interchangeable. So, you may not use biodiesel in your new Toyota Prius. It seems to me that the ideal would be diesel-electric hybrid, but as yet, I am not aware of one available. GM is working on a diesel-electric hybrid concept car, and I would suspect that other manufacturers are, too. We’ll just have to wait and see. That is, if there’s enough oil left to manufacture them.
My long-term recommendation: walk, ride a bicycle, or take mass transit, and save your biodiesel car for only when you really need it. That will help ensure an adequate supply of fuel for everyone. Biodiesel will be an important piece of the puzzle of our dubious energy future, and any investment made into promoting biodiesel will most certainly pay off.
Daniel Sapon-Borson for The Grateful Web
Daniel Sapon-Borson holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. in Energy Policy and Management. When not driving his biodiesel Mercedes, he can be seen walking or bicycling around the streets of Eugene, OR.
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