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  2. Phish concert tours and festivals - Wikipedia

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    Summer 1991 featured Phish touring with a horn section for the first and only time in their career. The Giant Country Horns, made up primarily of local Burlington musicians, featured on the majority of Phish's sets during this tour, both utilizing pre-written charts and factoring into the improvisational segments. This horn section, or a ...

  3. Phish festivals - Wikipedia

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    This event, though part of 1999's normal summer tour, is officially considered and was promoted as the band's fourth festival, despite the previously announced festival in Big Cypress, Florida on December 30–31, 1999 and January 1, 2000. Phish was the only headlining band at the event, performing five sets of music over two nights.

  4. The Baker's Dozen (concert series) - Wikipedia

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    The Baker's Dozen was a series of thirteen concerts performed by Vermont-based jam band Phish between July 21 and August 6, 2017 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. Each night featured a completely unique setlist with no songs repeated throughout the event, with the band playing 237 songs in total. [1]

  5. Phish - Wikipedia

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    Phish's 2016 Summer Tour included their first visit to Wrigley Field in Chicago. In 2015, Phish performed both a summer tour and their tenth multi-day festival event, Magnaball, was held at the Watkins International Speedway in New York in August. [201] [202] Phish's fourteenth studio album, Big Boat, was released on October 7, 2016. [203]

  6. The Phish Companion - Wikipedia

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    The Phish Companion is an encyclopedia about the band Phish.Three editions have been published: A first in 2000 by Miller Freeman, a second in 2004 (around the time of Phish's "breakup") by Backbeat Books (which bought Miller Freeman and was subsequently bought by Hal Leonard), and a third edition self-published in 2016.

  7. Free (Phish song) - Wikipedia

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    "Free" is a song by Vermont-based jam band Phish, released as the first single from their 1996 album Billy Breathes. The track reached number 7 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart, becoming their first song to reach the top 10 on that (or any) chart. [ 1 ]

  8. The Gorge '98 - Wikipedia

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    The band's summer 1998 tour saw them add songs into their repertoire that would later be included on that year's The Story of the Ghost album (including setlist staples "Roggae" and "The Moma Dance" [a], the latter of which was performed during the second set of the July 16 show) and continue the funk-influenced improvisational style that came to the forefront the previous year.

  9. St. Louis '93 - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis '93 is a six-disc live album by the rock band Phish.It includes two complete concerts, recorded on April 14, 1993 and August 16, 1993. [2] [3]Phish's 1993 tour in support of their fourth studio album, Rift, saw the band play colleges and theaters.