NPR Interview ~ Galactic: Noodle Soup and New Orleans Bounce
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Websites & Links: ZachDeputy.com | Read the review of this show | HiddenRelic.net
Hookahville is an Ohio music festival institution celebrating its 16th year in 2010. Fall Hookahville will be held on Memorial Day Weekend Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio. Hosted by the Columbus, Ohio group ekoostik hookah who headline both nights, the music and camping event features the talents of veterans of the improvisational music world, as well as some of the top younger talent the scene has to offer.-From Hookahville.com
Timelapse Coal Fired Power Plant
Video from Jeff Grewe on Vimeo.
I did not make this video to make a political statement. My intentions were purely artistic. The imagery is intense: I found audio to compliment it. That I made a compelling global warming propaganda piece was purely an accident. This is political because it is coal: I photographed it because it was beautiful, monstrous, terrifically enormous. I don’t care that it is coal, but it is ok if you do.
| moe. 1/22/10 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY Click below to preview tracks from this show |
On Jan. 22nd, 2010, moe. staged the WHY Benefit at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC. They raised money for World Hunger Year and featured special guests: Butch Trucks (Allman Brothers Band), Jeff Austin (Yonder Mountain String Band), Danny Barnes (Bad Livers), David Sanborn & Marco Benevento (Benevento /Russo Duo).
From EOTO Interview
Websites & Links: EOTOMusic.com | Video from AMFM STUDIOS LLC
“Some nights are just magical.”
“On February 6, 2010 Umphrey’s McGee took the stage at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA for a now legendary performance in front of a rabid sold out crowd. The energy in the historic room was so contagious that it created a palpable band-audience synergy, propelling the music to incredible heights. Luckily, the band’s HD video camera captured the show from the soundboard and now you can experience The Tabernacle, a short film directed by the band’s lighting designer, Jefferson Waful, who has worked in television, radio, and print media for more than 20 years.”
“The 3-part documentary takes fans behind-the-scenes, in the dressing room and on stage during the night. Also included are musical highlights, in-depth interviews with the band and crew, and humorous outtakes that truly capture the band’s collective personality.”
“It was one of the most magical and most energetic rooms and crowds that I’ve ever been a part of,” says bassist Ryan Stasik. “I could feel and hear the crowd and when that happens, I can’t really describe how that is, but it’s the most amazing thing in the world.”
Websites & Links: Umphreys.com | JWaful on YouTube | TabernacleATL.com | Archive.org
Everyone Orchestra at Riverview Festival 2009
Video from Chad Smith on Vimeo.