Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Concert Archive

September 13, 1992—Violent Femmes (Rec Hall, State College, PA)
Summer 1993—The Guess Who (Bland’s Park, Tyrone, PA)
Sept. 26, 1993—Fugazi (HUB, State College, PA)
May 8, 1995 –Mike Watt, Foo Fighters, Hovercraft (First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN)
May 29, 1995—The Band, Kansas (Tussey Mt. Ampitheatre, Boalsburg, PA)
July 15, 1995—Sponge, Letters to Cleo, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin (The Edge, Ft . Lauderdale, FL)
July 21, 1995--Live, Buffalo Tom, The Catherine Wheel (Hershey Park Stadium, Hershey, PA)
Aug 5, 1995—H.O.R.D.E. Festival: Black Crowes, Blues Traveler, Ziggy Marley, G. Love & Special Sauce, Joan Osborne (Star Lake Ampitheatre, Pittsburgh, PA)
Sept 27, 1995—Mike Watt, Run Westy Run (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
October 14, 1995—Fugazi (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
Oct 15, 1995—Fugazi (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
Nov 3, 1995—Superchunk, Seaweed (First Ave., Minneapolis, MN)
Dec 9, 1995—Edgecapades; Oasis, Goo Goo Dolls, Meat Puppets, Toadies, Del Amitri, Lisa Loeb. (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
Feb 11, 1996—Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
April 1, 1996—Ministry (Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN)
June 9, 1996—Moody Blues (Coral Sky Ampitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL)
September 7, 1996 – Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Sponge (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
September 14, 1996—Toad the Wet Sprocket, Robert Cray (Loring Park, Minneapolis, MN)
September 15, 1996 – Rage Against the Machine (Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN)
April 20, 1997—Violent Femmes (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
Aug 24, 1997—Rage Against the Machine, Wu Tang Clan (Star Lake Ampitheatre, Pittsburgh, PA)
Nov 17, 1997—Ben Folds Five (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
January 4, 1998—Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (Gulfstream Park, Hallandale Beach, FL)
February 27, 1998—Violent Femmes (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
May 23, 1998—Mike Watt (7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN)
May 24, 1998—Mike Watt (7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN)
June 23, 1998—George Clinton and P-Funk All Stars (The Quest, Minneapolis, MN
June 26, 1998—Pearl Jam, Frank Black (Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI)
June 27, 1998 – Pearl Jam, Frank Black (Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI)
June 30, 1998—Pearl Jam, Frank Black (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
July 17, 1998—Smashing Pumpkins, Cracker (Hennepin Ave. Block Party, Minneapolis, MN)
August 21, 1998—Lilith Fair; Sarah McLaughlin, Paula Cole, Natalie Merchant, Lisa Loeb (Canterbury Park, Shakopee, MN)
October 22, 1998—Violent Femmes (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
October 23, 1998—Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell (Target Center, MN)
October 31, 1998—Mike Watt (7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN)
November 1, 1998—Mike Watt (7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN)
November 5, 1998—Cheap Trick (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
November 15, 1998—Fugazi (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
November 29, 1998—Leo Kottke (The Ordway, St. Paul, MN)
May 22, 1999—Neil Young (The Orpheum, Minneapolis, MN)
July 2, 1999—Bob Dylan, Paul Simon (Canterbury Park, Shakopee, MN)
July 2?, 1999—Pat Benatar (Rib Fest, Minneapolis, MN)
August 21, 1999—R.E.M., Wilco (Midway Stadium, St. Paul, MN)
October 5, 1999—Ben Folds Five (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
October 8, 1999—Mike Watt (7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN)
November 28, 1999 – Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
November 29, 1999—Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
January 8, 2000—Styx (Gulfstream Park, Hallandale Beach, FL)
February 26, 2000—Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
February 28, 2000—Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (Bryce Jordan Center, State College, PA)
July 6, 2000 – Roger Waters (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
July 14, 2000—Cheap Trick (Hennepin Ave. Block Party, Minneapolis, MN)
July 14, 2000—Phil Lesh & Friends (Target Center, Minneapolis, MN)
July 16, 2000—Joe Walsh (Grand Casino Outdoor Ampitheatre, Hinckley, MN)
August 20, 2000—Pearl Jam, Sonic Youth (Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH).
August 21, 2000—Pearl Jam, Sonic Youth (Polaris Ampitheatre, Columbus, OH)
February 18, 2001—Barenaked Ladies (Savage Hall, Toledo, OH)
March 15, 2001 – Mike Watt & J. Mascus (Emo’s, Austin, TX)
March 17, 2001—Blake Babies (Waterloo Records, Austin, TX)
May 7, 2001 – U2, P.J. Harvey (Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH)
May 18, 2001—Eric Clapton (National Car Rental Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
June 24, 2001—Radiohead (Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver, BC)
July 23, 2001—Cheap Trick (Roseland Theater, Portland, OR)
July 27, 2001—Queensryche (Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA)
August 5, 2001—Radiohead (Parc Jean-Dreapeau, Montreal, QC)
Sept 30, 2001—Ben Folds, Citizen Cope (Clutch Cargo, Pontiac, MI)
Dec. 7, 2001—Ben Folds, Clem Snide (Piere’s, Ft. Wayne, IN)
February 17, 2002—Banyan  (Lazy Moon, Salt Lake City, UT)
March 1, 2002 – Ben Folds (Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor, MI)
May 29, 2002—Mike Watt (Turf Club, St. Paul, MN)
June 7, 2002—Elvis Costello, Billy Bob Thornton (DTE Energy Music Theater, Clarkston, MI)
August 14, 2002—Bruce Springsteen & E. Street Band (Gund Arena, Cleveland, OH)
August 16 2002 – Reverend Horton Heat (Beaubont, Kansas City, MN)
August 17 2002—Drive-By Truckers (Boulder, CO)
August 23, 2002 –Ozomatli (Mishawaka Theatre, Poudre Canyon, CO)
September 19, 2002—The Who, Counting Crows (Fiddler’s Green, Denver, CO)
October 16, 2002—The Strokes, The Donnas, Rooney (Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO)
November 6, 2002—Brad (Soiled Dove Night Club, Denver, CO)
November 18, 2002—Beck, Flaming Lips (Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO)
December 4, 2002—Counting Crows (Magness Arena, Denver, CO)
February 4, 2003—Steve Earle (Boulder Theatre, Boulder, CO)
February 27, 2003—Hell’s Belles (Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO)
March 12, 2003—Kelly Osbourne (Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO)
Mar 27, 2003—Joe Jackson Band (Fox Theater, Boulder, CO)
April 1, 2003—Pearl Jam, Sleater-Kinney (Pepsi Arena, Denver, CO)
April 5, 2003—Cheap Trick (Fox Theater, Boulder, CO)
April 9, 2003—Mike Watt (Fox Theater, Boulder, CO)
April 25, 2003—Pearl Jam (Gund Arena, Cleveland, OH)
April 27, 2003—Flaming Lips (Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA)
May 19, 2003—.38 Special (Grizzly Rose, Denver, CO)
May 28, 2003 – Pearl Jam (Adams Center, Missoula, MT)
May 30, 2003—Journey, REO Speedwagon, Styx (Fiddlers Green, Denver, CO)
June 3, 2003—Flaming Lips, Liz Phair (Ogden Theater, Denver, CO)
June 14, 2003—Beck, Dashboard Confessional, Black Keys (Red Rocks Ampitheatre, Morrison, CO)
June 15, 2003—Crosby, Stills, Nash (Fiddler’s Green, Denver, CO)
July 16, 2003—Elvis Costello, Chris Robinson (Universal Lending Pavillion, Denver, CO)
August 4, 2003—Steely Dan (Fiddler’s Green, Denver, CO)
August 7, 2003—Tori Amos, Ben Folds (Red Rocks Ampitheatre, Morrison, CO)
September 18, 2003—Adler’s Appetite (Galaxy Concert Theatre, Santa Ana, CA)
September 20, 2003—Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Elvis Costello (Verizon Ampitheatre, Irvine, CA)
November 7, 2003—Ben Folds (Pershing Auditoriaum, Kirksville, MO)
November 21, 2003—The Jayhawks (The Mill, Iowa City, IA)
January 18, 2004—Evan Dando (Gabe’s Oasis, Iowa City, IA)
Feb 5, 2004—Drive-By Truckers (The Mill, Iowa City, IA)
April 2, 2004—Drive-By Truckers (Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO)
May 2, 2004—Ben Folds (Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA)
July 14, 2004—Fleetwood Mac (UNI-Dome, Cedar Falls, IA)
August 28, 2004—Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan (SEC Taylor, Des Moines, IA)
September 30, 2004—Mike Watt (Gabe’s Oasis, Iowa City, IA)
October 28, 2004—Drive-By Truckers (Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA)
October 29, 2004—Bob Dylan (Carver Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA)
December 31, 2004—George Clinton & P-Funk All Stars (Revolution, Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
February 24, 2005—Modest Mouse (Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA)
April 1, 2005—Drive-By Truckers (Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO)
May 7, 2005 – Wilco (Vic Theater, Chicago, IL)
May 10, 2005—Bruce Springsteen (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN)
May 31, 2005—The Killers, Tegan & Sara (Moson Ampitheatre, Toronto, ON)
July 18, 2005—Tom Petty & Heartbreakers, Black Crowes (Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IA)
July 22, 2005—Weezer, Ben Folds (Sauvis Center, St. Louis, MO)
September 2, 2005—Willy Porter (The Mill, Iowa City)
September 9, 2005—Pearl Jam, Supersuckers (Ft. Williams Gardens, Thunder Bay, ON)
November 1, 2005—GWAR (Quad City Live, Davenport, IA)
November 3, 2005—Cracker (The Mill, Iowa City, IA)
December 30, 2005—Drive-By Truckers (Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO)
March 6, 2006 – Ben Folds (West Gym, Cedar Falls, IA)
March 10, 2006—Drive-By Truckers (Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
March 17-18, 2006 – Langerado Music Festival; Black Crowes, Wilco, Flaming Lips, Drive-By Truckers, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
June 3, 2006—Ben Lee (Iowa Artsfest, Iowa City, IA)
June 26, 2006—Tom Petty & Heartbreakers, Pearl Jam (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN)
June 27, 2006—Tom Petty & Heartbreakers, Pearl Jam (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN)
August 10, 2006—Steely Dan, Michael McDonald (Ford Ampitheatre, Tampa, FL)
August 26, 2006—Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth (The Pageant, St. Louis, MO)
October 25, 2006—Drive-By Truckers (Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO)
November 9, 2006—Ben Lee, Rooney (Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO)
December 1, 2006—Guns N’ Roses, Sebastian Bach (Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA)
December 7, 2006—The Hold Steady (The Picador, Iowa City, IA)
December 16, 2006—Kenny Loggins (Riverside Theater, Riverside, IA)
May 12, 2007—Drive-By Truckers (Fox Theater, Boulder, CO)
May 13, 2007—Drive-By Truckers (Fox Theater, Boulder, CO)
April 8, 2007—Jason Isbell (The Picador, Iowa City, IA)
April 10, 2007—Son Volt (Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL)
April 20, 2007 – Decemberists (Orpheum Theatre, Madison, WI)
June 13, 2007—Wilco (Adler Theatre, Davenport, IA)
September 15, 2007—Okkervil River (The Picador, Iowa City, IA)
September 24, 2007—Three Dog Night, Ben Kweller (Homecoming, Iowa City, IA)
September 27, 2007—Two Gallants, Blitzen Trapper (The Picador, Iowa City, IA)
October 14, 2007 – Wilco (Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA)
October 18, 2007—Drive-By Truckers (Englert Civic Theatre, Iowa City, IA)
October 19, 2007—Drive-By Truckers (First Ave, Minneapolis, MN)
March 2, 2008 – Ben Folds (Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA)
April 15, 2008—Counting Crows (Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA)
July 3, 2008—Summerfest; Drive-By Truckers (Milwaukee, WI)
July 4, 2008—80/30 Festival; Flaming Lips, Andrew Bird, Cracker (Des Moines, IA)
August 19, 2008—Eddie Vedder (Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI)
August 30, 2008—Bruce Springsteen & E. Street Band (Roadhouse at the Lakefront, Milwaukee, WI)
Sept 5, 2008—Jack’s Mannequin, Lupe Fiasco (Marcus Ampitheatre, Milwaukee, WI)
October 26, 2008—Of Montreal (Pabst Theatre, Milwaukee, WI)
November 1, 2008—Jason Isbell & 400 Unit (Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI)
November 14, 2008—Hold Steady, Drive-By Truckers (Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL)
November 20, 2008—Fastball (Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI)
January 12, 2009—Metallica (Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI).
January 30, 2009—Big Head Todd & Monsters (Eagles Club, Milwaukee, WI)
April 2, 2009—Tallest Man on Earth (Turf Club, St. Paul, MN)
April 14, 2009 – Wilco (Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI)
October 10, 2009 – Ben Folds (Providence Performing Arts Center, Providence, RI)
February 18, 2010—Supersuckers (Brickhouse, Dover, NH)
May 23, 2010—Hold Steady (The Social, Orlando, FL)
July 11, 2010 – Hold Steady (Hi-Tone, Memphis, TN)
July 28, 2010 – Lady Gaga (Pepsi Center, Denver, CO)
October 19, 2010—Hold Steady (Port City Music Hall, Portland, ME)
October 21, 2010 – Jason Isbell, Lanhorne Slim (Middle East, Cambridge, MA)
November 2, 2010 – Social Distortion, Lucero (State Theatre, Portland, ME)
January 1, 2011—Drive-By Truckers (Theater of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA)
January 20, 2011—Ted Leo (Brickhouse, Dover, NH)
March 16, 2011 –Jeff Tweedy (State Theatre, Portland, ME)
April 6, 2011—Mike Watt (T.T. the Bear’s Place, Cambridge, MA)
July 27, 2011 – Flaming Lips (Bank of America Pavilion, Boston, MA)
July 17, 2012—Hold Steady (Royale, Boston, MA)
September 20, 2012—Supersuckers (Local 662, St. Petersburg, FL)
October 1, 2012 – Edward Sharpe and Magnetic Zeros (Jannus Live, St. Petersburg, FL)
October 9, 2012 – Lanhorne Slim (Crowbar, Tampa, FL)
November 28, 2012—Japandroids (Crowbar, Tampa, FL)
December 3, 2012—Eddie Vedder (Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL)
December 8, 2012—Southern Culture on the Skids (Skipper’s Smokehouse, Tampa, FL)
May 31, 2013—Andrew W.K. (Orpheum Theatre, Tampa, FL)
July 4, 2013—The Dimmer Twins (Patterson Hood & Mike Cooley). (War Eagle Supper Club. Auburn, AL)
July 9, 2013-- Green Jellÿ. (Octave, St. Petersburg, FL)
July 11, 2013—The Coathangers (New World Brewery, Tampa, FL)
July 19, 2013—Man or Astro-man? (Orbit 19 Lounge, Holiday, FL)
September 24, 2013—Ra Ra Riot (Orpheum Theatre, Tampa, FL)
October 4, 2013—Tim Reynolds (Skipper’s Smokehouse, Tampa, FL)
October 17, 2013—Dawes, Caitlin Rose (State Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL).
November 2, 2013—Lucero (State Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL).
January 23, 2014—Lucero (The Social, Orlando, FL).
May 10, 2014—Hold Steady, Bright Light Social Club (Tropical Heatwave Festival, Tampa, FL)
June 3, 2014—Drive-By Truckers (Tampa Theatre, Tampa, FL)
June 17, 2014—Deafheaven (Crowbar, Tampa, FL)


Non Confirmed Dates

Honeydogs (Grand Old Day 2000/2002)
Honeydogs (Iowa City) 2003
Soul Asylum (Grand Old Day 2002)
Guided by Voices (Grand Old Day 2000/2002)
Sunny Day Real Estate (First Ave, 1998/99)
L.A. Guns (St. Paul, 1999/2000)
Nashville Pussy (Howards, Bowling Green 2001-02)
Man or Astroman (Howards, Bowling Green 2000)
The Cows (Howards, Bowling Green, 2000-02)
Leftover Salmon (Boulder Theatre, 2002-03)
The Bodeens ?

The Mars Volta ?

June Media Journal

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Blue Öyster Cult. Cultösaurus Erectus. Sony Records, 2012/1980.
Moore, Ryan. Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis. New York: New York University Press, 2010.
Young, Neil. A Letter Home. Reprise Records, 2014.
Tannenbaum, Rob & Craig Marks. I Want My MTV: The Uncensored History of the Music Video Revolution, Revised ed. New York: Plume Books, 2012.
Blue Öyster Cult. Fire of Unknown Origin. Sony Records, 2012/1981.
Rendell, Ed. A Nation of Wusses: how America’s Leaders Lost the Guts to Make Us Great. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
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Oberst, Connor. Upside Down Mountain. Nonesuch Records, 2014.
Halberstam, J. Jack. Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal. Boston: Beacon Press, 2012.
Mad Men [Season 3]. Creator Matt Weiner. Lionsgate Television, 2009.
Negra, Diane & Yvonne Tasker, eds. Gendering the Recession: Media and Culture in an Age of Austerity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014.
Rectify [Season 2]. Creator Ray McKinnon. Gran Via Productions, 2014.
R.E.M. Unplugged 1991/2001. Rhino Records, 2014.
The Flaming Lips. 7 Skies H3. Warner Brothers Records, 2014.
Mad Men [Season 4]. Creator Matt Weiner. Lionsgate Television, 2010.
McCaughey, Martha. The Caveman Mystique: Pop-Darwinism and the Debates Over Sex, Violence, and Science. New York: Routledge, 2008.
Girl Most Likely. Dirs. Sheri Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini. Maven Pictures, 2012.