Documentary ~ India’s Hidden Plague

India’s Hidden Plague
Movie ~ 46:50 min.
In India’s Hidden Plague, Hollywood superstar Ashley Judd is on a mission to fight AIDS.

India’s Hidden Plague
Movie ~ 46:50 min.
In India’s Hidden Plague, Hollywood superstar Ashley Judd is on a mission to fight AIDS.
Tour Dates
Sep 26: Earthdance – Laytonville, CA
Sep 29: Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA
Sep 30: Mission Rock Cafe – San Francisco, CA
Oct 1: Red Fox Tavern – Eureka, CA
Oct 2: McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
Oct 3: Berbati’s Pan – Portland, OR
Oct 4: The Night Light Lounge – Bellingham, WA
Oct 5: The Palace – Missoula, MT
Oct 6: The Filling Station – Bozeman, MT
Oct 7: The Aquarium – Fargo, ND
Oct 8: The Cabooze – Minneapolis, MN
Oct 9: High Noon Saloon – Madison, WI
Oct 10: Abbey Pub – Chicago, IL
Oct 11: Papa Pete’s – Kalamazoo, MI
Oct 12: Scarlet and Grey Cafe – Columbus, OH
Oct 13: The Club Cafe – Pittsburgh, PA
Oct 14: Mowhawk Place – Buffalo, NY
Oct 15: The Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY
Oct 16: Club Metronome – Burlington, VT
Oct 17: Harpers Ferry – Boston, MA
Oct 18: Port City Music Hall – Portland, ME
Oct 19: The Hi Hat – Providence, RI
Oct 20: The Warehouse – Hartford, CT
Oct 21: The Red Square – Albany, NY
Oct 22: Sullivan Hall – New York City, NY
Oct 23: World Cafe Live – Philadelphia, PA
Oct 24: 8 x 10 Live – Baltimore, MD
Oct 25: The Canal Club – Richmond, VA
Oct 26: Attitudes – Blacksburg, VA
Oct 27: Cosmic Charlie’s – Lexington, KY
Oct 28: Old Rock House – St. Louis, MO
Oct 29: Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NB
Oct 30: Gothic Theatre – Denver, CO
Oct 31: The Grenada – Lawrence, KS
Websites & Links
EOTOMusic.com | Fire The Lazers!!!
Video ~ 22:31 min.
Tony Robbins discusses the “invisible forces” that motivate everyone’s actions.
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From Mason Jennings
Websites & Links: MasonJennings.com | YouTube | Mason Jennings
Plus!… TREVOR GARROD, COUNTERCLARKWISE, DAVE BROGAN BAND, GUITARMAGEDDON, SEAN LEAHY, NICKI BLUHM & THE GRAMBLERS, IZABELLA, TRACORUM, TISTRYA & FRIENDS, THE TRESPASSERS, TEN MILE TIDE, MONTANA SLIM, SMOKEDADDIES, plus a special full set by DUN FOUR.
Set 2
9. Viola Lee Blues
10. Cumberland Blues
11. Viola Lee Blues
12. King Solomon’s Marbles
13. Cassidy
14. Jam
15. Dark Star
16. Welcome to the Dance
17. Dark Star
18. Uncle John’s Band
19. Sugar Magnolia
20. donor
21. Cosmic Charlie
Taped by: nakguy
Words & Photos by Joey Buttram of Hidden Relic
After Samesoul, Ekoostik Hookah took the stage with a wonderful mix of jammy songs of their ever-growing catalogue. Hookah is always a good headliner, and they sure through down in Madison. Clear Sound and Light did a great job, and I would definitely consider them for future events. Herm Productions also added a nice touch to the stage with their fantastic light work.
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From the Artist“It all kinda started at Christmas when my sons and I were hanging ornaments on the tree. We have an ornament that is a little electric guitar and my six-year-old son was looking at it and asked, “What’s this Dad?” I said, “What??? It’s an electric guitar.” To which he replied, “What’s that?”
Well, I was kinda horrified so I ran downstairs and pulled out an old hollowbody electric (that is my wife’s), an amp and I came upstairs, plugged it in and ripped into “My Generation” by The Who. Well, my one son actually climbed me in point 2 seconds and leaped off my shoulders while the other one looked like I had plugged the lights on the tree into him. They flew around the room dancing for two straight wonderful hours. I got the point.
I grew up playing only electric and it was like remembering how to be free. For many reasons, it was so needed. So I got free. The next week I headed into my studio and recorded “City Of Ghosts” and away I went. I wrote about the war and being a parent in “The Field“, two topics close to my heart. I wrote about being a teenager and how heavy that time can feel and how it can shape the path you take. So, gratitude is in there somewhere. I wrote about doubts and fear, about God and Spirit, and about hope and possibility and things that are elusive and hard to name. I wrote mostly about them, and they came into the room like angels and beasts. This whole time I knew the record would be called Blood Of Man.
I also kept hearing two phrases in my head during recording. Maybe you can decipher them, for I know not where they come from or what they mean exactly: “Do you remember when the world was young?” and “In the beginning there was blood on the lamb.” Whew. I wrote about how hard it is to be 34 and be a parent and sane and married and true and positive and yourself and a man and funny and a decent person and a not decent person and human and in love. I turned the music up so loud so often that my ears rang every night.
I wrote about death, of course. I wrote about life. I wrote about pain and addiction. And I let it flow and left it raw. I worked fast and I let my heart lead. I guess I have come to the point in my life and my art where I just want to make music that I love and not mess with it. If people dig it: cool. If not: cool. I will be making it anyway. I have to. I realized that too. By the grace of god: I have to make music. More importantly: I get to. Also, before anything, I am a music listener.
So, this record has not been messed with in any way. What you have is exactly the music I listen to in my van and the way I have given it to my friends on CD-Rs. My hope is that it can help where help is needed. Music saved my life and I am so grateful for it.
Thank you for listening. Rock.”
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Video ~ 03:33 min.
The Greenest Ice Cream around.