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Arizona Fall Frenzy Day One
w/ Shinedown, The Cult, Sevendust
September 17, 2010
Tempe Beach Park
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The 2nd Annual ARIZONA FALL FRENZY returns to Tempe Beach Park on Friday, September 17 and Saturday, September 18, 2010. The 2010 edition promises to be another...
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Infected Mushroom
w/ Gunslinger
December 17, 2010
Marquee Theatre
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“It was originally going to be a concept album about food we are addicted to,” says Amit “Duvdev” Duvedevani of electronic-rock phenoms INFECTED MUSHROOM about ...
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Jonsi
w/ Mountain Man
October 23, 2010
Marquee Theatre
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go contains nine songs amassed from the large pool of songs written by jónsi during his many years with sigur rós. the album is sung in english and icelandic, a...
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The Pixies
w/ Fuck Buttons
September 24, 2010
Mesa Amphitheatre
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After nearly 40 sold out shows on three continents since Fall, 2009, The Pixies are bringing The Doolittle Tour back to the U.S.A. The 11-city trek kicks off o...
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Social Distortion
w/ Lucero, Frank Turner
November 23, 2010
Marquee Theatre
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The late ‘70’s… The first raw, sloppy, speeding guitar chords announcing an Orange County punk scene blared from Huntington Beach and Fullerton California in 1...
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Yonder Mountain String Band

Although the Yonder Mountain String Band was formed in Nederland, Colo., its origins go back to Urbana, Ill., where college student and banjo player Dave Johnston met mandolin player Jeff Austin. Austin moved west and settled in Nederland. Johnston joined him there, and the two met bass player Ben Kauffman and guitarist Adam Aijala at a club called the Verve. In December 1998, they formed the Yonder Mountain String Band to open for a band at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. They developed a following among bluegrass fans and also among jam band fans as they played extensively and worked their way up the bar and club circuit in the West. In the fall of 1999, they released their debut album, Elevation, on their own Frog Pad Records label. By the fall of 2000, they were playing in larger venues, such as the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. They released a live recording as their second album, Mountain Tracks, Vol. 1, in the spring of 2001, and another studio set, Town By Town, later that year. A second live album, Mountain Tracks, Vol. 2, was released in 2002, followed by a studio collaboration with Benny Galloway, titled Old Hands, a year later. Mountain Tracks, Vol. 3, a double-disc live set, appeared in 2004. - William Ruhlmann – AllMusic Guide

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