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 David_L name: qwqwi https://qwqwi.bandcamp.com https://qwqwi.de link to spotify is wrong Qwqwi Sep 10, 2025
 warren timm I went with Audrey and Ian. Afterwards, we had awesome pizza with mom in a Cannon Falls hotel. ZZ Top / John Fogerty / Alex "Crankshaft" Larson Sep 10, 2025
 juliagorrell Featuring Eddie Manion on saxophone Born to Run at 50 Symposium Sep 10, 2025
 Alistair Adams He dragged us up to a cottage in Perthshire? to see you rehearsing. I have the framed poster btw if you want to make me an offer. Fleetwood Mac Sep 10, 2025
 JR23 New name to me. However, the bass player may know of him. Thanks for the tip Ill follow up. regards John Ramsay Fleetwood Mac Sep 10, 2025
 Alistair Adams JR23 SKIN were booked on the insistence of Colin Penman, who you might have known. Fleetwood Mac Sep 10, 2025
 Laerm Wrong Venum the were in Lausanne, Le Romandie on this date The Dears Sep 10, 2025
 Laerm Wrong venue for this date. He was at Benicassim festival Brian Wilson Sep 10, 2025
 JR23 I played in the support band (Skin) that night. Does anybody have any other images from the event? Very few people had cameras back then!!!! I was amazed to find this photograph... Fleetwood Mac Sep 10, 2025
 Ditischristian Posty was good, but Gelredome was not it Post Malone / Jelly Roll Sep 10, 2025
 Yelena Pretty sure it was simple plan not dashboard? Paramore / Dashboard Confessional Sep 10, 2025
 Michael McFerren Don’t know exactly when it was. There was a Hispanic act before Faith Hill. Alan Jackson filled her and George Strait closed. If you know the dates please edit. George Strait / Faith Hill / Alan Jackson Sep 10, 2025
 Paul barrett [email protected]. That’s my email if you still have a picture Eureka Rock Sep 10, 2025
 Paul barrett Hey Craig I was at the concert and climbed the goalposts. Do you remember. And did you happen to take a photo of me. If you did that would be amazing Eureka Rock Sep 10, 2025
 Roman Bradley During the show it got quiet and I yelled “hey Ringo” and Ringo said “what” and the place went crazy!!! My Beatle moment!!! Ringo Starr All Star Band Sep 10, 2025
 Stef Rider Mike McCready came out to play guitar with Dr. Steve Brule. Lol Tim and Eric / Dr. Steve Brule Sep 09, 2025
 Lilllmcgil This concert didn’t happen. It was cancelled. First Aid Kit / Ferraby Lionheart Sep 09, 2025
 Georges A. Gauthier Saw Islands for the first time. Felt Nic’s voice was too weak in the mix, but otherwise great gig. Enjoyed the weird but funny banter provided by the animatronic member of the band : Andy. That’s Rock & Roll! Islands Sep 09, 2025
 TaperJeff ARTICLE FROM THE SEATTLE TIMES FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1994 A New Label For New Bands: Gossard Helps Make It Happen By Patrick Macdonald Concert preview Loosegroove Records presents Devilhead, Weapon of Choice, Critters Buggin' and Prose & Concepts, in a benefit for the Seattle Center Peace Academy, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Seattle Center Exhibition Hall; $7 at the door. ---- If you want to start a new record label, it helps to be a member of a major rock band. Stone Gossard is in Pearl Jam, so he has the contacts and the money to do the job right. Along with fellow musician Regan Hagar (Brad, Satchel, Molasses) and producer Dennis Herring, he's formed Loosegroove Records, which he calls "a label a bunch of little bands can be on." Epic, Pearl Jam's label, is a partner in the deal. Loosegroove releases are being distributed by 550 Music, an Epic subdivision devoted to promising new bands. Epic is handling the business aspects, everything from the pressings to the publicity. Gossard and partners are the artistic, creative end of the project. "I don't want to run a label myself," Gossard admitted. He said he has invested $100,000 in the label. Loosegroove/550 Music's first releases, which came out last week, are Devilhead's "Your Ice Cream's Dirty" and Weapon of Choice's self-titled debut. Devilhead is in the Northwest tradition of slightly cracked rock bands, which goes back to the '50s and such groups as the Wailers and the Kingsmen. There's a loose, amateurish quality to its rough-edged songs, which range from high-energy romps to slow, sludgy dirges. The band is made up of John McBain (guitar), John Waterman (bass), Luke Kimble (drums) and the Wood brothers, Kevin (guitar) and Brian (vocals.) The Woods are brothers of the late Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, of which Gossard was a member. Weapon of Choice is a Los Angeles band in the Parliament/Funkadelic tradition of provocative, fun-loving funk. Led by singer-bassist Lonnie Marshall, the eight-member group calls its style "Nutmeg," i.e. nuttiness on a mega scale. Critters Buggin' includes Matt Chamberlain, who was Pearl Jam's drummer before the band became famous. He quit to play in the G.E. Smith Band of "Saturday Night Live" fame. Critters Buggin' is distinctive in that it has no singer or guitarist, just two percussionists (the other is John Bush), a bassist (Brad Houser) and a saxophonist (known only as Skerik). Their wailing, buzzing, clanking, all-instrumental music is augmented by tapes with snippets of old songs and TV sound bites. Prose & Concepts is a Seattle rap group, formerly known as Six in the Clip. All proceeds from the show are going to the Seattle Center Peace Academy, a six-day intensive training program for high school students, intended to decrease violence in schools. Pearl Jam has been a major supporter of the program. Gossard says he will not be performing tomorrow night, squashing rumors that Pearl Jam would make a surprise appearance. "I'll be watching from the wings," he said. Critters Buggin / Devilhead / Prose & Concepts / Weapon of Choice Sep 09, 2025
 mrbonesHOK This was def May 14 2023, I know b/c I moved to SF in April 2023. Placebo / Poppy Jean Crawford Sep 09, 2025