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Jam Central Station 11.21.09: Toubab Krewe
(11.21.2009)
Bringing together traditional African instruments and American rock, Toubab Krewe bridges musical chasms in a unique and exciting way. These up-and-coming musicians have quickly established themselves as an exciting group to watch. |
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Jam Central Station 11.14.09: Galactic
(11.14.2009)
For the past 15 years, Galactic has brought their own version of New Orleans funk to jam band fans across the country |
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Jam Central Station 11.07.09: Robert Randolph and the Family Band
(11.07.2009)
In just a few short years Robert Randolph has gone from obscurity to one of the greatest guitarists of this generation. From the church to clubs to Bonnaroo, Randolph has already made his case as a legend in the making. |
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Jam Central Station 10.31.09: Matisyahu
(10.31.2009)
Blending reggae, hip hop, and rap with his strong faith, Matisyahu brings a new take on traditional Jamaican music. |
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Jam Central Station 10.24.09: Medeski Martin and Wood
(10.24.2009)
A truly original and unique jazz trio, Medeski Martin and Wood have developed a loyal following of jam band fans and jazz enthusiasts. With their obvious talent and their desire to bring something different to the table, it's obvious to see why! |
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Jam Central Station 10.17.09: Phish Part 2
(10.17.2009)
From their highest point at Big Cypress to their final show at Coventry to their reunion tour and beyond, come and take a look at this decade in Phishstory... |
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Jam Central Station 10.03.09: Phish - Part 1
(10.10.2009)
After covering the members individually, it's time to take a look at the greatest jam band of our generation as a whole. Come take a closer look at Phish! |
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Michael Franti and Spearhead - Newport Music Hall, Columbus OH - 9.30.09
(10.07.2009)
The Rude Boys came back to Columbus for a show at the Newport Music Hall. The OSU campus provided a perfect setting for Franti's funky, ecclectic style |
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Jam Central Station 10.03.09: Phish Profiles Part 4: Trey Anastasio
(10.03.2009)
After reviewing the rest of the band, it's time to take a look at the leader! |
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Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue Review
(09.29.2009)
After 14 years, Alice in Chains is back with a new singer and a new band. While grunge may over, Alice in Chains makes a case for one of the most impressive comebacks in music. |
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Jam Central Station 09.27.09: Phish Profiles Part 3-Jon Fishman
(09.27.2009)
This week, we take a look at Phish's namesake and resident dress-wearer Jon Fishman. Take a closer look at his career and how he's turned an ordinary household cleaning device into a unique musical instrument. |
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Alice in Chains - House of Blues, Cleveland, OH - 09.16.09
(09.22.2009)
Before releasing Black Gives Way To Blue Alice in Chains stopped in Cleveland. After more than a decade, how does their new music mix with some of the best grunge of the 90s? |
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Jam Central Station 09.19.09: Phish Profiles Part 2-Mike Gordon
(09.19.2009)
Phish's bassist encompasses the true meaning of the word "artist." From musician to writer to filmmaker, Mike Gordon has built a lasting body of work. |
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Jam Central Station 09.12.09: Phish Profiles Part 1 - Page McConnell
(09.12.2009)
Jam Central Station starts it's multi-part exploration into the music of Phish with a closer look at the man on the keyboards, the "chairman of the board," Page McConnell! |
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Jam Central Station 09.05.09: Neil Young
(09.05.2009)
With well over 30 albums over the past 40 years, Neil Young has amassed a career that few can match. How did Young go from a contemporary of Joni Mitchell in Canada to the Godfather of Grunge? Come find out? |
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Jam Central Station 08.29.09: Keller Williams
(08.29.2009)
Keller Williams has redefined what it means to be a "one man band." With over 15 years and a dozen albums, Keller is an exciting experimental force in the jam band music scene today. |
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Jam Central Station 08.22.09: Woodstock
(08.22.2009)
As the most famous music festival ever, Woodstock is part myth, part legend, and all music. From Richie Havens to Jimi Hendrix, the festival was full of peace, music, mud, nudity, and plenty of drugs. The legend lives on today, even though those who took the brown acid may not remember. |
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Jam Central Station 08.08.09: Bob Marley
(08.09.2009)
Bob Marley's legacy extends far beyond Legend and "No Woman, No Cry." This week I dive into the Rastafarian legend's 20 year career that was cut way too short |
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Jam Central Station 07.31.09: Blues Traveler
(07.31.2009)
With a Grammy, a handful of radio hits, and about 20 years under their belt, Blues Traveler has built a strong fanbase and a great reputation. But how exactly did a few guys from New Jersey help launch an entire new era of jam music? |
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Jam Central Station 07.25.09: Yonder Mountain String Band
(07.25.2009)
With their unique take on bluegrass, Yonder Mountain String Band have developed quite a following. This week we take a look at exactly why a guitar, bass, mandolin and banjo work so well together. |
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