November 2011
Dead.net is on a mission to make a miracle every day. As a token of their appreciation for making 2011 an epic year, we're giving away a high-quality 320Kbps MP3 download every day this month. That's 30 days of unreleased Grateful Dead tracks from the vault, selected by tape archivist David Lemieux! Intrigued?
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Bela Fleck and the Flecktones signed a number of copies of the 1990 CD “Béla Fleck & the Flecktones” and 1991 "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo" and added them to their online store for anyone who is interested in collecting some more unique Flecktones items.These CD's are no longer being printed by Warner Brothers. We don't have any plans on reissuing them as CD's at this point, so these are the last of them.
By the time he recorded the eponymous Todd in 1973, Todd Rundgren had charted with such evergreen hits as “Hello It’s Me,” “I Saw the Light” and “We Gotta Get You a Woman,” and had also been dubbed “Rock’s Renaissance Man” by Rolling Stone after releasing studio masterpieces Something/Anything? and A Wizard, A True Star. Todd was a departure; the iconoclastic artist included pop ballads alongside medleys, anthems, and prog rock.
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Acclaimed singer/songwriter Jeff Black will release his new album Plow Throw the Mystic on November 22, 2011.
DeVotchKa’s Vampires vs. Zombies
Nothing says Halloween better than vampires. Except for Zombies maybe. Never mind the fact that it wasn’t actually Halloween, it was Saturday night, and that’s close enough for those of us with jobs that keep us from partying it up on a Monday night. Devotchka’s annual Halloween show always draws a crowd of the costumed and enthused, and last Saturday was no exception. Add to the fact that Boulderites love a costume party more than most people with a killer (or undead?) theme like Vampires vs.
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