September 8, 2010

Phish: Coral Sky Live DVD

DVD COMMEMORATES NOVEMBER, 2 1996 CORAL SKY AMPITHEATER
PERFORMANCE


Phish

On November 2, 1996, Phish
performed at Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, FL; the only outdoor shed show of the Fall Tour. On
October 19, JEMP Records will release Coral Sky, a brand new 2-DVD set capturing the complete
performance. They were joined by percussionist Karl Perazzo (Santana), whose contribution helped extend
and build upon the magic of Halloween, adding polyrhythms that explored new space within Phish’s music. The Allman Brothers Band drummer,
Butch Trucks, furthur upped the percussion coefficient by sitting in on drums for the Encore.

The 2-DVD set
features more than 2 1/2 hours of footage with 5.1 Dolby Surround or optional PCM Stereo sound audio, mixed from
multi-track masters.

Coral Sky is available for pre-order now at Phish Dry Goods, along with a soundtrack companion CD (which
will not
be in stores, but available exclusively at Dry Goods).

CORAL SKY DVD

Disc One
1. Ya Mar
2. Julius
3. Fee
4. Taste

5. Cavern
6. Stash

7. The Lizards
8. Free
9. Johnny B. Goode

Disc Two

1. Crosseyed And Painless

2. Run Like An Antelope
3. Waste
4. Harry Hood
5. A Day In The Life

6. Sweet Adeline
7. Funky Bitch

Phish
Tour Dates

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Phish News
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Phish
Concert
Reviews



August 29, 2010

The Congress: <br>Late Summer/Early Fall Tour

ROCKIN’ DENVER BAND TAKES IT TO THE ROAD AGAIN

“Harry Nilsson meets Blood Sweat & Tears at Randy Newman’s House.” – Vintage Guitar Magazine, July 2010

“You can’t really understand until you see them live… to hear art this good, to experience such a series of incredible moments is not something you forget…Their (The Congress) self-titled album is phenomenal, and each track blows me away.” – Magazine 33, December 2009

The Congress begin a late summer/early fall tour beginning in their native Colorado on August 29th and then stretching into Lawrence, KS (9/30), Louisville, KY (10/2) and many other points in the South, eventually landing in Little Rock, AR (10/29). See full tour dates here.

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In a little less than a year, Denver based band The Congress has established itself as one of the most dynamic live acts in the Rocky Mountain region (And recently knocked the socks off JamBase Associate Editor Dennis Cook when they played S.F., evoking everything from Wilco to Little Feat to Weezer and still sounding like very much their own band the whole damn time).

The Congress began as a creative endeavor between Richmond natives Jonathan Meadows and Scott Lane. Lane had moved to Denver in 2008 to begin work as a freelance and studio guitarist. Shortly after, he convinced Meadows to make the move as well, and in September of 2009 the two founded The Congress along with Damon Scott and Dwight Thompson. Since then The Congress has performed more than 100 shows across the nation on the strength of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. The album was recorded in Denver, Colorado by Grammy Award Winning engineer, John Macy (Gladys Knight) and co-produced by multi-instrumentalist, Daniel Clark (K.D. Lang, Mandy Moore, Courtyard Hounds).

The Congress Tour Dates :: The Congress News :: The Congress Concert Reviews



July 26, 2010

Late Night TV <br>Musical Guests: 7/26-7/30

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show
musical guests…

David
Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, July 26 – Jimmy
Webb

Tue, July 27 – Dierks
Bentley

Wed, July 28 – The Flaming
Lips

Thu, July 29 – Interpol
Fri, July 30 – Harry Connck Jr. (Repeat)


Jay Leno Musical
Guests


Mon, July 26 – Lyle Lovett
Tue, July 27 – Jaron And The Long Road To Love
Wed, July 28 – The Robert
Cray Band

Thu, July 29 – Stone Temple
Pilots


Jimmy
Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, July 26 – Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Wed, July 28 – Rhymefest


Craig Ferguson
Musical Guests


Mon, July 26 – She &
Him

Tue, July 27 – The Black
Keys



Jimmy Fallon
Musical Guests


Mon, July 26 – Hanson
Tue, July 27 – Angelique
Kidjo

Wed, July 28 – Dierks
Bentley

Thur, July 29 – Of
Montreal

Fri, July 30 – Green Day


Carson Daly
Musical Guests


Mon, July 26 – Paolo Nutini (Repeat)
Tue, July 27 – Metric (Repeat)
Wed, July 28 – Wild Light (Repeat)
Thu, July 29 – 311 (Repeat)
Fri, July 30 – the Raveonettes (Repeat)