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GIGANTOUR HEADLINERS ROCK MIGHTILY IN NYC!
Megadeth played The Theater at Madison Square Garden on January 28th as the 2012 installment of Gigantour rolls on. Photo ace Joe Russo was on hand to capture one of the Big Four in action for JamBase.
Setlist
Trust, Wake Up Dead, Hangar 18, Sweating Bullets, Angry Again, Public Enemy No. 1, Whose Life (Is It Anyways?), Guns, Drugs & Money, A Tout Le Monde (with Cristina Scabbia), Symphony of Destruction, Peace Sells. Encore: Holy Wars… The Punishment Due
Megadeth Tour Dates :: Megadeth News



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BIG NAMES COMING TO THE GORGE ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
The 11th annual Sasquatch! Music Festival is set for May 25-28 at The Gorge in George, Washington. Headliners this year include Jack White, Beck, Bon Iver, and Pretty Lights, along with The Shins, Tenacious D, Girl Talk and more. Check out the full lineup and watch the announcement video below.
Four-day festival passes will be available to the general public starting Saturday, February 11 at 10:00 AM PST. Click here for all your ticketing needs.
Go here to see this listing in our Festival Guide!
Full Festival Lineup
Jack White
Beck
Bon Iver
Pretty Lights
Tenacious D
The Shins
Beirut
Girl Talk
The Roots
Portlandia
Feist
Silversun Pickups
Metric
The Head & The Heart
Explosions In The Sky
Mogwai
Nero (DJ)
M. Ward
John Reilly and Friends (feat. Becky Stark & Tom Brosseau)
Childish Gambino
St. Vincent
The Civil Wars
The Joy Formidable
Little Dragon
tUnE-yArDs
Beats Antique
Wild Flag
Blind Pilot
Wolfgang Gartner
Apparat
The Walkmen
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Mark Lanegan Band
Spiritualized
Blitzen Trapper
The Cave Singers
Shabazz Palaces
Jamey Johnson
fun.
Grouplove
Tycho
SBTRKT
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Deer Tick
Imelda May
Dum Dum Girls
The Helio Sequence
Kurt Vile
Cloud Cult
Ben Howard
Here We Go Magic
Zola Jesus
The War on Drugs
Shearwater
Cass McCombs
Active Child
Trampled By Turtles
AraabMuzik
Star Slinger
LA Riots
Com Truise
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
I Break Horses
Walk The Moon
Dry the River
Allen Stone
Hey Marseilles
Gary Clark Jr.
Alabama Shakes
Purity Ring
Yellow Ostrich
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
Nobody Beats The Drum
Electric Guest
Coeur de Pirate
Lord Huron
Pickwick
STRFKR
We Are Augustines
Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside
Beat Connection
THEESatisfaction
The Sheepdogs
Hey Rosetta!
Said The Whale
Howlin Rain
Gardens & Villa
Felix Cartal
Craft Spells
Vintage Trouble
Poor Moon
Black Whales
Gold Leaves
Greylag
Awesome Tapes From Africa
Dyme Def
Fresh Espresso
The Physics
Sol
Metal Chocolates
Grynch
SPAC3MAN
Don’t Talk To The Cops
Scribes
Fatal Lucciauno
Fly Moon Royalty
Katie Kate
Nick Kroll
Todd Barry
Beardyman
Rob Delaney
Pete Holmes
John Mulaney
Howard Kremer



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COOL LINEUP GATHERING IN BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC IN MAY
Taj Mahal |
LEAF | Lake Eden Arts Festival is excited to announce the Performing Arts lineup for Spring LEAF 2012, taking place May 10-13, 2012 in Black Mountain, NC. Headlining the 34th festival are Blues legend Taj Mahal, Afrobeat progeny Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, and New Orleans institution Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In addition to Taj, several other artists will be helping to celebrate Blues Traditions [including and one more special Blues Folk lineup addition TBA], with support in part by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Art Works. From the dark, smoky clubs of Chicago & St. Louis, all the way down through the Hill Country and into the bayous of the Deep South, audiences will be introduced to an sampling of Blues artists, intermingled with the usual diversity of cultural names and faces one can expect from LEAF.
Tickets and volunteering opportunities are available through LEAFs website or by calling the LEAF office at 828.686.8742. Tickets are sold in advance only.
Spring LEAF 2012 Performing Arts Lineup
Taj Mahal
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Corey Harris & The Rasta Blues Experience
David Bromberg
The Red Clay Ramblers
King Britt Presents Sister Gertrude Morgan
Golden Dragon Acrobats [China]
Rubblebucket
Red Baraat
Sarazino [Ecuador]
The Black Lillies
Nuala Kennedy Band [Ireland]
Town Mountain
Zansa
Msafiri Zawose [Tanzania]
The Beast
Also celebrating Blues Traditions with:
Pop Ferguson Gaye Adegbalola w/ Roddy Barnes Homemade Jamz Blues Band Cary Fridley & Down South Captain Luke & Cool John Ferguson Shane Pruitt Band
Brookside Dance Hall in motion with:
Contra dance w/ Lift Ticket & The Horse Flies Late-night techno contra w/ Technophoria feat. DJ Shel-D Callers Beth Molaro & Brian Hamshar Cajun dance w/ Feufollet Salsa dance w/ Montuno Family dance w/ Phil Jamison Dance workshops from Ira Bernstein, Maria-Guajira, Ted & Kimberly Ross
Tony Cedras South African All-Stars Brothers in Christ feat. C.D. Big Nasty Jazz Band Chikomo Marimba Band Molasses Creek Goldstein Family Band Skinny Legs and All Tom Hecks Trebuchets Blue Fairy Troupe Dances of Universal Peace 40 Fingers & A Missing Tooth Tall Bike Freak Michael Mooney Lemira Percussion Ensemble
LEAF in Schools & Streets youth performances led by:
Amy Hamilton Ben Gradison Gary Bradley Lisa Zahiya Erinn Huntley & The Anam Cara Theatre Company Josh Batenhorst & ArtSpace Urban Arts Institute Melanie MacNeil & The Asheville Hoops Troupe Imhotep Nina Ruffini Kenya Webster Zulu Connection
…and favorite LEAF traditions, including:
Unifire Theatre Aerial Trapeze Academy Chessmaster Robert Frederick LEAF Poetry Slam w/ James Nav Welcome Drums w/ Larry McDowell LSS Youth Poetry Slam w/ Beth McDonough & Simon Wolf Drum Circle w/ Steve Townsend Storytelling w/ Sarah Eshan Morning Piano w/ Robert Thomas Didgeridoo w/ Jarrett Leone LEAF Fiddle & Step Dance Contests Workshops & Jam Sessions …and much more!
LEAF is a non-profit organization established to build community and enrich lives through the Arts locally and globally with festivals, community events, and arts in education programs. LEAFs mission is Connecting Cultures & Creating Community Through Music & Arts. LEAFs three branches include the twice-a-year festival, LEAF in Schools & Streets, and LEAF International.
LEAF in Schools & Streets: Empowering Youth Through Festive Arts in Our Local Community.
LEAF in Schools & Streets (LSS) is an educational outreach program matching artists with youth in schools and communities for hands-on workshops, residencies, interactive performances and mentoring that includes opportunities for youth to perform with the artists at LEAF- and beyond.
LEAF International: Empowering Youth Globally Through Cultural Music Traditions.
LEAF International (LI) empowers youth globally through musical traditions to create self-esteem, skills, connection, and community. Connecting youth to THEIR local cultural traditions with local teaching artists, local instruments and costumes.



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