The Greenberry Woods's 1993 Concert History

The Greenberry Woods was a power-pop quartet formed in 1989 by songwriters Matt Huseman and Ira Katz while students at the University of Maryland. They were later joined by Huseman's twin brother Brandt Huseman on bass and drummer Miles Rosen. Named for a suburban Maryland housing development, the band seemed destined for big-time success—with critical acclaim[citation needed], a major-label record contract, and an ever-growing fan base. However, the band released only two albums before disbanding in 1996.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 03, 1993
HFStival 1993
Counting Crows / Violent Femmes / James / Pavement / Toad the Wet Sprocket / Cracker / Meat Puppets / The Afghan Whigs / Rollins Band / Gigolo Aunts / Madder Rose / Tuscadero / Lotion / The Greenberry Woods / Edsel
  Setlists
RFK Stadium Washington, D.C., United States
Indie
Folk
Acoustic
Power Pop
Underground Power Pop
1994 7 concerts
1993 1 concert
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 Brad Burkhardt
 Piratemum
 T. Carter Ross
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 St.Andi
 Will Harris
 Beth Arbogast Haransky
 Djjoeinc
 Brian Becknell
 Maureen Holohan
 Daftkitty
 Chuck Renn
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Greenberry Woods had?

The Greenberry Woods has had 8 concerts.

What genre is The Greenberry Woods?

The Greenberry Woods is most often considered to be Indie, Folk, Acoustic, Power Pop, and Underground Power Pop.

When was the last The Greenberry Woods concert?

The last The Greenberry Woods concert was on November 12, 1994 at Modern Rock-A-Thon 1994 in Washington, D.C., United States. The bands that performed were: The Judybats / Everything / Emmet Swimming / Fighting Gravity / The Greenberry Woods / The Excentrics / For Mercy.

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