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 Vincent La Barca Look at my post from 4/6 /23 Springfield, Massachusetts, United States May 15, 2023
 Vincent La Barca Saratoga NY Springfield, Massachusetts, United States May 15, 2023
 Houseinvirginia forgot that la jolla is connected to sd so he was gonna play it but he forgot the chords and didnt end up playing it Lovejoy / Buddha Trixie / Crywank May 15, 2023
 Mestrah Holy shit this was insane John Summit May 15, 2023
 Mozonno This is the 100 Gecs setlist for the after party, not the real show. 100 Gecs / Machine Girl May 15, 2023
 Brucefan24 Stella Blue’s Band has announced the fourth annual Free Dead in the Park concert to benefit Riverkeeper. Presented by The Capitol Theatre and RYTHM Cannabis, the gathering will occur in New York City’s Central Park at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16. Stella Blue’s Band will follow take after the Grateful Dead by performing at the fabled Naumburg Bandshell. The forthcoming event will consist of a two-set performance to raise awareness and funds to help clean up and protect the Hudson River and its ecosystem. Steve Liesman, the band’s rhythm guitar player, a member of Riverkeepers’ board, and the senior economics reporter for CNBC, offered, “We’re honored to follow in the footsteps of the Dead at this amazing location and focus on the vital cause of cleaning up the mighty Hudson River.”Free Dead in the Park began in 2018 when a fan of Stella Blue’s Band acquired a $25 permit so that the band could play in the bandshell to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s legendary free concert at the location. Since the initial event, it has become an annual fundraising endeavor.The occurrence pays homage to the Grateful Dead’s highly regarded May 5, 1968, free concert, which included Jefferson Airplane and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. “The music of the Grateful Dead, the spirit of social action, and the energy of New York City all go hand in hand every year at Free Dead in the Park,” offered Peter Shapiro, owner of The Capitol Theatre, via press release. In addition, celebrated photographer Jay Blakesberg has shared a picture of Jerry Garcia and Bobby Weir performing on stage and reproduced it onto a t-shirt. The item commemorates the musicians and the music they created and will be on sale at the event. Stella Blue's Band May 14, 2023
 Kristen Hanlin https://www.houstonpress.com/arts/review-the-play-that-goes-wrong-at-ad-players-15575624?fbclid=IwAR1qbanWr7LJjYCnl4-XQ35mM9TJna6014MFo-aCqAUCyaV87fdwy30v6bM The Play That Goes Wrong May 14, 2023
 Ashan Mahendran This got moved to history now! Larry June / Monroe Flow / DVME May 14, 2023
 Chuck Fries Not sure of the exact date of this show, so more info is welcome. It could have happened any time between the fall of 1990 and the spring of 1991, so if someone has more info, please provide concert info with a correct date. Magic Slim & The Teardrops May 14, 2023
 Chuck Fries Not sure of the exact date of this one. Bruce Hornsby & The Range May 14, 2023
 Chuck Fries Found an updated date from an older entry on Songkick - Oct 30, 1981 Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) / Hall & Oates May 14, 2023
 Chuck Fries I believe mine is the first entry for this concert. I am in no way sure of the exact date of this show, other than that it was in the fall of 1981. Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) / Hall & Oates May 14, 2023
 Kellie @Swatagnet I don't even know who Lukin is or how it ended up on this post. I was there also, I submitted an edit. Pearl Jam / The Smashing Pumpkins / Red Hot Chili Peppers May 13, 2023
 Hothoney does anyone know who’s opening for feist in bk?? Feist May 13, 2023
 1 Sgbob1 I saw Damn Yankees at Ft Jackson (Columbia), South Carolina and I cannot find that concert in the list. It was early 1993 if I recall correctly. I have many pictures of the concert, but none that give the date. Damn Yankees May 13, 2023
 Rojah Met Rattlehead 13 and Laura at this show Reggae on the River May 13, 2023
 Anna When you buy tickets before the scandal because you thought it would be funny and then still go because the money is gone and you think it will be funny (for different reasons) Tom Sandoval & The Most Extras / Martin May 13, 2023
 T.K. Best That’s Amazing.. sound like an incredible show Digable Planets / Kassa Overall May 13, 2023
 Louise Halsey On Thursday night Digable Planets came to The Lou (St Louis, MO) to reignite their fire of protest that started more than 30 years ago. The three MCs--Ishmael “Butterfly” Butler, Craig “Doodlebug” Irving, and Mary Ann “Ladybug Mecca” Vieira-- rapped with conviction, sincerity, and energy. Their LED screen flashed jazz greats like Miles Davis and Charlie Parker. Digable Planets were not the first to synthesize jazz and hip-hop, but they are the G.O.A.T. They came with the usual offerings of modern-day concerts, the conventional T shirts. However, they did not anticipate the demand of their fans because they ended with no shirts left prompting “Butterfly” to jokingly offer the 1x shirt off his back for sale ($500). Furthermore, they were selling Vinyl copies of Blowout Comb, their second and final album, first released in 1994 and now returns in the form of this vinyl reissue from Light in the Attic. Planets was amazing and their choice of Kassa Overall as an opening act was genius. Digable Planets / Kassa Overall May 13, 2023
 Lou Ross The opening acts got snowed in so Zep played for 3 hours jamming and soloing. Led Zeppelin May 13, 2023