October 11, 2021
Your Top 7 Headlines
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1. Genesis Reveal “Positive COVID-19 Tests Within The Band,” Postpone Reunion Tour Dates
Genesis will have to cut their U.K. reunion tour short, after they’ve identified “positive COVID-19 tests within the band.” CONTINUE...
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2. Tedeschi Trucks Band Jam with Jorma Kaukonen and Marcus King at The Beacon (A Gallery)
On Oct. 5, Tedeschi Trucks Band continued their Beacon Theatre residency with plenty of fanfare – and even a couple of guests. CONTINUE...
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3. Two Beautiful Grateful Dead Photobooks
40 years of Dead shows and tours, a visual feast of over 500 photographs in Alive With the Dead, insider peek into the Grateful Dead scene. The perfect companion to Grateful Dead Family Album, a time capsule filled with histories, anecdotes, testimonials, fragments, artifacts, poems, souvenirs, and hundreds of unique photographs. Get both directly from the publisher. Alive with the Dead is also available from the artist at www.mamarazi.com
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4. George Porter Jr., Ivan Neville, Anders Osborne, Stanton Moore, Tony Hall and More Confirmed for Covered In Earl: A Tribute to Earl “Trickbag” King
George Porter Jr. will serve as the musical director at a special tribute to one of New Orleans’ most prolific songwriters. Billed as Covered In Earl: A Tribute to Earl “Trickbag” King, the all-star event will take place the night before Thanksgiving, November 24 at New Orleans’ Tipitina’s. CONTINUE...
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5. Goose Offer Third Set, Debut Vampire Weekend Cover in New York City
Goose headlined a sold-out two-night run at New York’s Terminal 5 over the weekend. The shows marked the band’s first public performances in the Big Apple since before the pandemic, though the quintet did stream their annual Goosemas event from the top of a building in Rockefeller Center this past December. CONTINUE...
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6. The Rolling Stones Revive “Connection” in Nashville
The Rolling Stones’ first outing without Charlie Watts, who passed away earlier this year, stopped at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium yesterday. While most of the Stones’ current setlist remains fixed, the band has been offering a few surprises at each stop. CONTINUE...
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7. Counting Crows at Hammerstein Ballroom (A Gallery)
Counting Crows swooped into the Hammerstein Ballroom on Oct. 5 to perform their first of two nights at the NYC venue. Highlights included a “Round Here” opener, a mid-set take on the Grateful Dead’s “Friend of the Devil” and – of course – hits like “Mr. Jones” and “A Long December.” CONTINUE...
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