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Mickey Hart w/ Bill Walton

Mickey Hart and Bill Walton

What could be better than catching the Mickey Hart Band at an intimate venue with a capacity of 600 people? How about adding to the bill some impressive guests like NBA Hall of Famer and Sports Commentator, Bill Walton and Widespread Panic’s “bass mountain” Dave Schools. Thus was the case on a chilly Southern California night in Solana Beach, CA at the Belly Up Tavern and the San Diego adjacent crowd was delivered a gift wrapped early Christmas present in the form of an incredible night of music from Mickey and company.

Dave Schools

Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools

Dave Schools, regular rhythm man for Southern Rockin’ Widespread Panic was billed as a special guest and it was expected that Walton would be in the building given his home is in San Diego and he and Hart are close friends. In fact, Walton has one of the original “beams” in his rec room at home. But seeing Walton take an active participation in the evenings music from the get go was a nice addition to the evening’s musical journey.

Mickey Hart Band

Mickey Hart Band at Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA

From note one of Aiko Aiko, the first song of the night, Walton’s 7′ plus frame found it’s way up on stage behind Hart’s beast of a drum rig. Walton pounded out the beats on a variety of drums with Hart before making his way over to the other side of the stage to keep the rhythm with Schools. This would set the tone for an evening of reappearances of Walton on The Other One, Fire on the Mountain and the encore, Not Fade Away.

Mickey Hart’s new band features vocalists Crystal Monee Hall and Tim Hockenberry, bassist Dave Schools, drummer Ian “Inx” Herman, guitarist Gawain Matthews, percussionist Sikuru Adepoju, and keyboardist Ben Yonas. Combine Hall’s soulful and powerful vocals with a less percussion heavy backing band from MHB’s previous incarnations and the new ensemble delivers a delightful mix of the rhythmic sounds we all love from Hart mixed with shredding guitar licks from Matthews for a cornucopia of excellent new sounds. Schools’ addition to the band is nothing but a delight for the non-Dead jam fan delivering the hard driving bass lines he’s known for with WSP.

Belly Up Tavern

There’s something about a big sound in a little venue. I’d rather see a show in a venue like the Belly Up than a large arena or amphitheater. The intimacy of the space puts the audience right in the thick of it and honestly, whether you were front row or standing at the back bar getting a cocktail, you always had the best seat in the house…because just being there was the best seat. As they say in Monster Truck racing, “We’ll sell you the seat, but you’ll only need the edge.” In the case of MHB at the Belly Up, you couldn’t sit down if you wanted to as the feet couldn’t help but dance to the beat of the rhythm machine that is Mickey Hart.

Set 1

Aiko Aiko (w/ Bill Walton)
Let There Be Light
Djinn Djinn
Starlight
The Other One (w/ Bill Walton)
Peaceful Time
Time Never Ends

Set 2
Jam
Slow Jo Rain
Cut The Deck
Brokedown Palace
Supersonic
Who Stole The Show?
Fire on the Mountain (w/ Bill Walton)

Encore

Not Fade Away (w/ Bill Walton)

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Compilation of Live Recordings of Jerry Garcia Music by Stellar Musicians
Including Railroad Earth, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Widespread Panic,
The String Cheese Incident, Umphrey’s McGee and Others
To Benefit the Rex Foundation
Selected Compilation Available
Beginning Tuesday, November 29, 2011

For Digital Download at nugs.net and iTunes
And on disc only at nugs.net

On Tuesday, November 29, 2011, the Rex Foundation releases for download the 11 Track Jerry Jams for Rex II. Stellar musicians, including Railroad Earth, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Widespread Panic, The String Cheese Incident and STS9 have contributed the recordings of their notable live performances of Jerry Garcia songs to support the work of the Rex Foundation, the charitable non-profit organization started by Jerry Garcia and the Grateful dead. This new compilation, available in a variety of formats, as shown below, is the second unique Jerry Jams for Rex musical collection brought to life by Brad Serling of www.nugs.net to honor the musical and community legacy of Jerry Garcia. The gifted artists in the order they appear on the album are: STS9, Railroad Earth, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Widespread Panic, New Monsoon with Steve Kimock and Tim Carbone, Umphrey’s McGee, Yonder Mountain String Band, The String Cheese Incident, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Dark Star Orchestra, and ALO. The ALO track is a bonus track available by download only, not on the CD. All proceeds are a contribution to Rex.

Jerry Jams for Rex II is possible because of the sterling contributions of music, resources and know-how of the participating artists and people involved in the initiative. The Rex Foundation extends its heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the generosity of spirit and action of the people involved in creating Jerry Jams for Rex II, as well as to all the people who purchase the compilation. Together, we honor Jerry Garcia and demonstrate the positive power of music and community spirit.

The compilation is available as of November 29th in the following formats:
· MP3, FLAC, and Apple Lossless downloads via www.nugs.net
· iTunes download
· CD only available at www.nugs.net

TRACK DETAILS
1.    STS9 – Shakedown Street
(6/3/2011 – Ozark, AR)
2.    Railroad Earth – The Wheel
(12/31/2010 – Denver, CO)
3.    Chris Robinson Brotherhood – Brown-Eyed Women
(5/26/2011 – San Francisco, CA)
4.    Widespread Panic – Fire On The Mountain
(2/10/2011 – Athens, GA)
5.    New Monsoon with Steve Kimock and Tim Carbone – Mission In The Rain
(5/13/2006 – San Francisco, CA)
6.    Umphrey’s McGee – Crazy Fingers
(9/01/2008 – Boulder, CO)
7.    Yonder Mountain String Band – Althea
(7/23/2011 – North Plains, OR)
8.    The String Cheese Incident – Deal
(8/06/2004 – Terra Alta, WV)
9.    Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers – Standing on the Moon>Halcyon Days
(11/09/2009 – Richmond, VA)
10.    Dark Star Orchestra – St. Stephen
(5/09/2011 – Burlington, VT)
11.    ALO – They Love Each Other *
(5/28/2006 – Santa Rosa, CA)

* Bonus download only track, not on the CD

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Widespread Panic’s annual “Tunes For Tots” benefit will be broadcast live on HDNet on Sunday, October 8th at 8pm (EST) from the Georgia Theater in the band’s hometown of Athens, GA.  Tune in and get your Panic on in HD!

 

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When you say Widespread Panic in Los Angeles these days, you might think they’re talking about Carmageddon.  More like Karma-geddon as the Southern rockin’ band Widespread Panic brought the musical good karma to Los Angeles, CA on July 13 & 14.  Just days before the big 405 Carmageddon shutdown, it didn’t appear the impending closure of the 405 freeway hindered the crowds from coming out the the Wiltern on Thursday night to see John Bell and the WSP boys literally shake the building.  A near sell-out crowd danced the night away til just before midnight when Panic wrapped up their epic 4 hour long musical journey with a, nearly 20 minute long, 3 song, encore.  WSP is touring in celebration of reaching the 25 year anniversary as a band.

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You’ve got to give the Widespread Panic guys mad props for reaching the 25 year milestone.  Someone once told me that musician is a job you have for 10 years before you get paid.  That, along with the old adage that most bands don’t make it past the 5 year mark, and Widespread Panic has success written all over their road worn faces.  Those 25 years didn’t come easy for John Bell and his band of Southern rockers.  In August of 2002 founding guitarist Michael Houser died of pancreatic cancer leaving a giant musical hole in the band.  After much consideration, the band pressed on carrying with them the memory of Mikey.  George Howell filled the guitar spot for a few years but in 2006 was replaced by, now lead shredder, Jimmy Herring.  An excellent addition to the band.  Panic has announced recently that they’ll take 2012 off and have no dates planned past New Years Eve 2011/2012.  Maybe they’re preparing for the end of the world or, more likely, they just need to take a load off.  Go for it guys.  You deserve it after 25 years of riding the roads of rock n’ roll.  Take a load off and we’ll see you in 2013!

First set highlight was definitely an appearance of the title track off their most recent CD, “Dirty Side Down” and Hatfield, both receiving cheers from an approving house of Panic fans.


Second set started up and stayed that way through the 90-min venue rockin’ set.  Thankfully we were in Los Angeles where everything is retrofitted for earthquakes.  Anywhere else, I fear they may have literally rocked the roof off the place.  The upper balcony was bouncing like a boat on a choppy sea as the elevated crowd danced to the high energy Panic set.  Kicking off set two was a fantastic cover of Warren Zevon’s Lawyers, Guns and Money.  The set closing Diner>Pilgrims>Fishwater>Drums>Drums and Bass>Fishwater was just what the doctor ordered to wrap up an great evening of Panic music.

One other thing that Panic is doing right these days is an amazing light show.  I appreciate a light show that seamlessly joins your visual senses with the music that your listening to.  Panic’s lighting team has worked that to near perfection.  While there were moments where the seizure-prone might have wanted to leave the room, overall a stellar job by the guys in the booth.

Setlist from WSP LA, CA CA 7-14-11:

Set 1 From the Cradle, Mr Soul, Rock, Airplane > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues, Down, Dirty Side Down, She Caught The Katy, Hatfield, Fixin’ To Die

Set 2 Lawyers Guns & Money, Good People (w/ Dark Bar) > North, Mercy > Nobody’s Fault But Mine, Ain’t Life Grand^, Diner > Pilgrims > Fishwater > Drums > Drums and Bass > Fishwater

Encore Expiration Day > Postcard* > Proving Ground

^John Bell on mandolin

Click on our Facebook link to see photos from the show!

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WSP 25th Anniversary Tour

Widespread Panic continues their 25th Anniversary celebration with the much-anticipated announcement of their annual fall tour. Aside from a couple of very special dates in early 2012, this will be the Widespread Panic’s last tour before going on a hiatus. In appreciation of their loyal fans, Widespread Panic will perform at some of the smaller, more intimate venues that have become fan favorites through the years, as well as some new ones.

The tour will begin with two nights at the Orpheum Theater in Boston on September 15th & 16th, and will make multi-night stops at such intimate halls as The National in Richmond, VA (Sept. 19-21), The Tennessee Theater in Knoxville (Sept. 26-28), The Johnny Mercer Theater in Savannah, GA (Oct. 4 & 5), The Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, Wi (Oct. 20-22) and the Chicago Theater (Oct. 28 & 29).

Panic will also perform for the first time at a handful of venues this fall, including the Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn, NY (Sept. 17). The group will also be performing for the first time at The Woods at Fontanel in Nashville, TN (Oct. 7) and The Peabody Opera House in St. Louis, MO (Oct. 12). Also, for the first time in 15 years, Panic will return to Tuscaloosa, AL to play the new Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on September 30th. The group is also announcing their annual New Years Eve celebration. Panic will bring in 2012 with a blowout bash at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, NC.

On October 15, Widespread Panic will be featured for the full-hour on the acclaimed PBS series Austin City Limits. The special 25th Anniversary performance was recorded during the 2011 SXSW Music Conference, marking the first time ACL and SXSW hosted a joint taping and conference showcase.

Widespread Panic’s West Coast swing of their Summer tour makes a two night stop in Los Angeles at the Wiltern Theater on July 13 & 14th.

Other dates coming up soon are:
July 6- Eugene, OR Cuthbert Amphitheater
July 8 & 9- Oakland, CA Fox Theater
July 11- Reno, NV Grand Sierra Theater
July 13 & 14- Los Angeles, CA Wiltern Theater
July 15 & 16- Las Vegas, NV The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel

Full list of tour dates below. Visit www.widespreadpanic.com

Widespread Panic 2011 Fall Tour Dates

Date Venue City/State
Sept. 15 Orpheum Theater Boston, MA
Sept. 16 Orpheum Theater Boston, MA
Sept. 17 Williamsburg Waterfront Brooklyn, NY
Sept. 19 The National Richmond, VA
Sept. 20 The National Richmond, VA
Sept. 21 The National Richmond, VA
Sept. 23 Raleigh Amphitheater Raleigh, NC
Sept. 24 Raleigh Amphitheater Raleigh, NC
Sept. 26 Tennessee Theater Knoxville, TN
Sept. 27 Tennessee Theater Knoxville, TN
Sept. 28 Tennessee Theater Knoxville, TN
Sept. 30 Tuscaloosa Amphitheater Tuscaloosa, AL
Oct. 1 FedEx Forum Memphis, TN
Oct. 2 Mississippi Coast Coliseum Biloxi, MS
Oct. 4 Johnny Mercer Theater Savannah, GA
Oct. 5 Johnny Mercer Theater Savannah, GA
Oct. 7 The Woods at Fontanel Nashville, TN
Oct. 8 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Alpharetta, GA
Oct. 11 Murat Theater Indianapolis, IN
Oct. 12 Peabody Opera House St. Louis, MO
Oct. 14 The Fillmore Detroit, MI
Oct. 15 Akron Civic Theater Akron, OH
Oct. 16 PNC Pavilion @ Riverbend Music Cincinnati, OH
Oct. 18 Orpheum Theater Omaha Omaha, NE
Oct. 20 The Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI
Oct. 21 The Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI
Oct. 22 The Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI
Oct. 25 Orpheum Theater MN Minneapolis, MN
Oct. 27 Stephens Auditorium Ames, IA
Oct. 28 Chicago Theater Chicago, IL
Oct. 29 Chicago Theater Chicago, IL
Dec. 31 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC

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