Dear Diary: I attended Phish's Tiny Desk performance
What it's like to see your favorite band perform a super intimate show
What it's like to see your favorite band perform a super intimate show
Set your reminders for a very Welker Wednesday
It’s me, your humble poster servant, back with another gig poster-leaning edition of Jam Sandwich
Pollock, Masthay, and Your Cinema artist copies dropping this week
Why we might be wading for a while
Is a stream a possibility once again?
Hey Witches, I Zoomed with Goose a few weeks back in the lead-up to their virtual Bingo Tour for an article that ran on CNN this morning: Bands try 'virtual tours' as the reality of a summer with no concerts settles in. Give it a read and share
Greetings Witches, Last night’s Dinner and a Movie was extraordinary not only because of the show it served up — June 19, 1995, at the Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana (setlist) — but for the footage itself. Like a perfect mid-90s time capsule, the stream was near-crystal clear SD
Her message: We are the answer.
Phish rarely speaks out on anything other than music. When they want to do something political in nature, they tend to do it on their own terms — one member reaches out behind the scenes or they drop subtle hints and let fans find the message. That changed today. Perhaps because
Why we might be waiting all night for an announcement...
It’s moneyries and this is Jam Sandwich. For CNN, I interviewed rising electro-funk legend Marc Rebillet, who I believe to be the only artist in the US right now gearing up to go on tour. How? Drive-in movie theaters. Read it at CNN, or if you’d prefer to
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It’s a Sunday night in the coronatimes and it’s been quite a while since you’ve heard from Jam Sandwich. I’d say I’ve been busy, but the truth is, well, life, you know? But listen, no matter. I have something important to share with you: Phish’
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Because all roads lead to Phish
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"After Midnight," a podcast that chronicles Phish's Big Cypress festival, is upon us
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A Jam Sandwich investigation, part one
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In which we talk to Goose about their meteoric rise, and drop a podcast.
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In which I implore you to call (484) 222-3120 and ask for help.
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In which we hope to bring you hope.
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In which we preview a very exciting new Phish adventure
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A good late summer/early fall afternoon to you and yes, it’s another bacon that I’m makin’, no-salad ballad, bread and cheese sitch’, the Jam Sandwich. I’m your host, @moneyries. Are you new here? That’s great. Are you an old-timer? Even better. In terms of newsletter
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In which we grapple with the plague.
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In which I tell you to go get it while it's (not) hot.
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In which we say you just need to know where to look