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All Points Bulletin is a 2004 live album by American indie/roots folk band Dispatch.Much like their previous live album Gut the Van, the album was released onto two discs.The first is entitled "Somerville" and captures the band's intimate "warm-up" gig prior to their free performance to approximately 110,000 fans on the second disc, entitled "Hatch Shell."
Two Coins may refer to: "Two Coins" , an episode of the television series The Unit; A song by Dispatch; A song ...
Bang Bang is a 1997 album by American indie/roots rock band Dispatch. It is their second album, following Silent Steeples. ... "Two Coins" Pete Heimbold: 3:07: 8.
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Ain't No Trip to Cleveland Vol. 1 is a 2013 live album by United States indie/roots folk band Dispatch consisting of songs taken from performances since their reformation in 2011. The record was announced on April 22, 2013 on the band's website [ 1 ] and via a song premiere on Rolling Stone. [ 2 ]
Before recording, Chad Urmston told the other two members of the band that he wanted to be the "captain" for the upcoming album, a proposal they readily accepted. [11] He had retreated to a cottage for a winter and wrote 25 to 30 songs, [ 12 ] which differed from their previous material so significantly that a manager asked Urmston whether he ...
Dispatch:Zimbabwe is a live DVD recording by American indie rock band Dispatch, recorded July 14 and 15, 2007 at Madison Square Garden in New York.The concert acted as both a reunion for the band, as well as a fundraiser, with proceeds from the concert ticket sales going to charities that fight disease, famine and social injustice in Zimbabwe.
Chad Urmston with Dispatch in Germany, Hamburg, 2012. In 2004, Dispatch performed a final show at the Hatch Shell in Boston, before taking a long hiatus. Though the band, and the Boston Police Department, expected a crowd of about 20,000, the show attracted over 110,000 fans from all over the world. [3] The Dispatch hiatus lasted almost a decade.