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August 11, 2022

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1. Rage Against The Machine Cancel U.K. and European Leg of Reunion Tour, Proceed with Madison Square Garden Run 

Rage Against The Machine have canceled the U.K. and European leg of their reunion tour, per the medical guidance of doctors who have advised rest and rehabilitation for the group’s lead singer Zack de la Rocha, whose ailment was not specified in the post. CONTINUE...
 

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2. Widespread Panic Kick Off Four-Night Fox Theatre Stand with Tribute to Michael Houser

Last night, Widespread Panic performed at The Fox Theatre in Atlanta. The show marked the 20th anniversary of Michael Houser’s passing, which occurred in 2002 after the lead guitarist battled pancreatic cancer. CONTINUE...
 

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3. Aaron Ferguson’s Worldwide Music Video Premiere Exclusively for Relix Daily 7 Viewers!

Be the first to see these 5 new music videos released by Aaron Ferguson and Sunshine Records, LLC! Hot out of the video machine, these videos were all recently produced earlier this summer with the help of Triscari Productions. Totally free and totally fun, from classic rock, to folk, to trop-rock, you’re certain to hear something to get your toes-a-tappin’! CONTINUE...
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4. Phish Return to Toronto with Extended “Sample in a Jar”

Phish returned to Toronto for the first time since 2019 last night, marking only their third appearance in Canada since 2000. CONTINUE...
 

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5. Woodstock ’99 Revisited: Planet Drum, moe., Guster and More

On July 22, 1999, Woodstock ’99 kicked off on the grounds of the former Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, N.Y. The festival lasted till July 25 and featured a multi-stage musical experience for a crowd of approximately 400,000 over four days. CONTINUE...
 

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6. Gov’t Mule Welcome moe.’s Rob Derhak in Maine

On Wednesday night, Gov’t Mule brought their current tour to Portland, Maine, for a gig at the State Theatre. For the occasion in The Forest City, local Rob Derhak of moe., joined the Warren Haynes-led ensemble for a cover of his band’s original number, “Opium.” CONTINUE...
 

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7. SeepeopleS Announce New Album Field Guide For Survival In This Dying World, Share New Track “Lots of People”

SeepeopleS, the anti-genre band hailing from Portland, Maine have announced their sixth studio album, Field Guide For Survival In This Dying World, which will be released on Oct. 7 on the frontman, Will Bradford’s label, RascalZRecordZ. CONTINUE...
 

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