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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Sleater-Kinney @ First Ave. Valentine's Day

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You may recognize Carrie Brownstein (on guitar) who co-stars with Fred Armisen in Portlandia.
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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Thanks Bob's Ghost!!

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NOMI

NOMI
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May I arrive on your same transcendent plane someday kid.

May I arrive on your same transcendent plane someday kid.
Malibu 1994-2015

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2015 marks this 20th anniversary for me.

2015 marks this 20th anniversary for me.
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Austin, TX

Austin, TX
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SRV

SRV
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Willie

Willie
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Elvis @ The Continental Club

Elvis @ The Continental Club
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The Rolling Stones at U of M

The Rolling Stones at U of M

The 'Mats at Midway

The 'Mats at Midway

We heard that there is a band playing the rock 'n' roll somewhere around here.

We heard that there is a band playing the rock 'n' roll somewhere around here.

Leroy Smokes

Leroy Smokes

Radio City

Radio City
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The Replacements: Riot Fest Chicago

The Replacements: Riot Fest Chicago
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Riot Fest Chicago

Riot Fest Chicago
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Gary Louris

Gary Louris
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Chagall bust'in a jam

Chagall bust'in a jam
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Chris Robinson Brotherhood

Chris Robinson Brotherhood
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Trey Anastasio: 1st. Ave.

Trey Anastasio: 1st. Ave.
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Where did all the cool ticket artwork go?

Where did all the cool ticket artwork go?
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Prince @ First Ave. 7-7-7

Prince @ First Ave. 7-7-7
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Graffiti Bridge: Eden Prairie, MN. circa 1984.

Graffiti Bridge: Eden Prairie, MN. circa 1984.
Photo by Joseph Schmitz

Les Claypool telling stories

Les Claypool telling stories
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Stan the man!

Stan the man!
Andrew Schmitz, Stanley Clarke, and Edith Lotterman

Relix'in at the Grateful Dead's old 710 Ashbury St. house.

Relix'in at the Grateful Dead's old 710 Ashbury St. house.
Photo by Ryan Tveidt

We know how to put the fun in funky!

We know how to put the fun in funky!
Gary Burton, Edith Lotterman, Andrew Schmitz, and Chick Corea

C-Boy's Austin, TX

C-Boy's Austin, TX
Jimmie Vaughan & Andrew Schmitz

Links: The Peach's favorite picks

  • DIME
  • Internet Archive: A non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music.
  • New York's live music archive
  • Only open if you're pure of heart, or if Anita Stinson had ever reluctantly poured you a tall one.
  • Teenage Dogs In Trouble
  • Texts from last night meets Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries...cause sometimes Mr. Butler has a little too heavy a hand with the cocktails.
  • The Concert Database
  • The Taperssection Forums
  • hartmanhooks

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Reach for it!
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