Department of Eagles Concert History

Department of Eagles began in 2001, when Daniel Rossen and Fred Nicolaus were randomly assigned to live together by New York University. During their academically lax spring semester, they made an "album" of beat-type songs best described as "What DJ Shadow's retarded little brother would sound like." Nevertheless, a small record company in California heard the CDR and wanted to release a couple of 7" singles. Around that time, a friend's father, Jeff Saltzman, invited the group to record in his new studio.

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Indie
Electronic
Indie Rock
Folk
Alternative
Experimental
Folktronica
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2009 10 concerts
2008 2 concerts
2005 1 concert
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 Buz Zann
 Shania Blanton
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 Jen Pope
 Dan Stapleton
 Ashleigh Huber
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 Kim Duclos
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 Matt Lewis 32
 Donald Carson
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 Eazel Rodulfa

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Department of Eagles had?

Department of Eagles has had 13 concerts.

What genre is Department of Eagles?

Department of Eagles is most often considered to be Indie, Electronic, Indie Rock, Folk, Alternative, Experimental, and Folktronica.

When was the last Department of Eagles concert?

The last Department of Eagles concert was on March 20, 2009 at Emo's Austin in Austin, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: King Khan & The Shrines / The Pains of Being Pure at Heart / Little Boots / Dirty Projectors / Department of Eagles / School of Seven Bells / Wavves / The Mae Shi / Woods / A-Trak / Max Tundra.

What setlist does Department of Eagles play live?

The songs that Department of Eagles performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 17, 2009 concert at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States:

  1. No One Does It Like You

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