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Ward's solo debut, Duet for Guitars #2, was released by Co-Dependent Records in 1999, then reissued by Howe Gelb's Ow Om record label in 2000. [3] Described by Joshua Klein of Pitchfork as "ragged and lo-fi ... recorded on a shoestring and not necessarily worse for it", [4] Duet for Guitars #2 soon went out of print for a second time, before being reissued by Merge in 2007.
In 2014, Adam Zacks decided to expand the festival to two weekends due to the high demand for tickets in 2013. [4] On March 21, 2014, the Independence Day Weekend of Sasquatch was cancelled. Jeff Trisler, President of Live Nation, released the following statement upon the announcement: "The Sasquatch! community has spoken.
The Main Square Festival is an annual international music festival organized by Live Nation which takes place in the first week-end of July in Arras, France.. Created in 2004 by France Leduc Productions, the festival rose to one of the major music events of the country, attracting worldwide famous bands and stars like Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Placebo, Muse, Indochine, and Pearl Jam.
She & Him is an American musical duo consisting of Zooey Deschanel (vocals, piano, ukulele [2]) and M. Ward (guitar, production). It was formed in 2006 in Portland, Oregon. [3] Their first album, Volume One, was released on the independent label Merge Records on March 18, 2008.
Title Year Peak chart positions Album US AAA [14]BEL (FL) [4]MEX Eng. [15]UK Phys. [6]UK Indie [6]"To Go Home" [16] 2007 — — — — 25 Post-War "Hold Time" [17 ...
Presale tickets for Back To The Beginning, which will include Black Sabbath's final show, went on sale on Feb. 11, and tickets for the general public are sale Friday, Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. on ...
Monsters of Folk was an American supergroup, consisting of Jim James from My Morning Jacket, Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis from Bright Eyes, Will Johnson from Centro-matic and M. Ward, solo artist and half of She & Him. [1] The band was formed in 2004 when the members were on tour with their respective bands and solo projects.
Some 2,000 people camped out overnight and about 10,000 were lined up by 10 a.m., according to estimates by cops and The Post. Follow the latest on Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden: