Posted on 07 June 2010
Not going to Bonnaroo this year? Don’t fret. YouTube will be broadcasting the live festival webcast at youtube.com/bonnaroo, and we’ll post the schedule when get it so you know what you need to witness live as it happens.
Don’t forget that NPR Music is going to be broadcasting a bunch from the festival as […]
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Posted on 02 June 2010
The Couch Tour continues this weekend with Mountain Jam 2010, featuring webcast sets from Dr. Dog, Les Claypool, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, The Avett Brothers, Yonder, Gov’t Mule, and the surprise “final” webcast set featurin Levon Helm and Friends. You think they’ll play “The Weight?”
Go here to watch the action live starting on […]
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Posted on 26 May 2010
Who’s with me for Couch Tour this weekend? iClips.net is broadcasting the free Summer Camp webcast and there’s some solid stuff that will be making it’s way onto my surround sound come Friday evening. I hope the STS9 time slot captures the latest and greatest from their lighting department, too.
FRIDAY
4:00 – Family Groove […]
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Posted on 29 April 2010
MGMT is going to be taping a concert when they stop by the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday, May 11th. The event will be webcast live from the Ed Sullivan Theater before their scheduled performance at the Late Show’s usual time. Tune in here at 8pm EDT to get your Congratulations […]
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Posted on 24 April 2010
If you can’t make it out to the sold-out UMBowl tonight at Lincoln Hall in Chicago, featuring over four hours of Umphrey’s McGee opening themselves up the mother-of-all audience participation experiments, then you can go uber-geek and get the premium webcast from iClips for $14.99. The concert will begin broadcasting live at 8pm CDT.
UMBowl […]
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Posted on 17 April 2010
For anyone that missed the first day of the Coachella webcast, I strongly advise you not to miss the rest of the weekend’s performance. Invite your friends over for a webcast party or something. The ability to switch between sets was a life saver at times, and it felt like it mimicked the festival experience by being able to check out mini-bits of a lot of the music that was scheduled. Kudos on the implementation here, clearly funded by the big mess of corporate sponsorship that owns the app. Still, it’s an effort to be applauded as the experience for the fans was definitely innovative over what we’ve seen with recent festival webcasts.
Saturday, 4/17 Coachella Webcast Schedule
Zoe 7:00pm (EST)
Frightened Rabbit 7:05pm (EST)
Old Crowe Medicine 8:00pm (EST)
Temper Trap 8:05pm (EST)
White Rabbits 9:00pm (EST)
Band of Skulls 9:05pm (EST)
Portual the Man TBD
Dirty Projectors 10:00pm (EST)
Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeros 10:05pm (EST)
The Ravoenettes TBD
Tokyo Police Club 11:00pm (EST)
The XX 11:05pm (EST)
Coheed & Cambria 12:00am (EST)
Hot Chip 12:05am (EST)
Faith No More 1:00am (EST)
Dead Weather 2:05am (EST)
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Posted on 16 April 2010
For anyone that is watching the Coachella webcast like I am, I thought I’d drop the schedule down so you can plan ahead with me. There’s actually some good stuff airing and well worth catching for free. Tune-in, check-in and party down!
FRIDAY
Street Sweeper Social Club 8:05pm (EST)
Deer Tick 8:00pm (EST)
Yeasayer 9:00pm (EST)
Avett Brothers 9:05pm (EST)
Jets Overhead TBD
Calle 13 10:00pm (EST)
The Cribs 10:05pm (EST)
As Tall As Lions TBD
The Specials 11:00pm (EST)
Passion Pit 11:05pm (EST)
Ra Ra Riot TBD
LCD Soundsystem 12:00am (EST)
Echo & the Bunnymen 12:05am (EST)
Lucero TBD
Imogen Heap 1:00am (EST)
Vampire Weekend 1:05am (EST)
Public Image Limited 2:20am (EST)
SATURDAY
Zoe 7:00pm (EST)
Frightened Rabbit 7:05pm (EST)
Old Crowe Medicine 8:00pm (EST)
Temper Trap 8:05pm (EST)
White Rabbits 9:00pm (EST)
Band of Skulls 9:05pm (EST)
Portual the Man TBD
Dirty Projectors 10:00pm (EST)
Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeros 10:05pm (EST)
The Ravoenettes TBD
Tokyo Police Club 11:00pm (EST)
The XX 11:05pm (EST)
Coheed & Cambria 12:00am (EST)
Hot Chip 12:05am (EST)
Faith No More 1:00am (EST)
Dead Weather 2:05am (EST)
SUNDAY
B.O.B. 7:00pm (EST)
Delphic 7:05pm (EST)
Yo La Tango 8:00pm (EST)
Owen Pallett 8:05pm (EST)
Matt & Kim 9:00pm (EST)
Deerhunter 9:05pm (EST)
De La Soul 10:00pm (EST)
King Khan & the Shrines 10:05pm (EST)
Les Claypool 11:00pm (EST)
Major Lazer 11:05pm (EST)
Sly Stone & Friends 12:00am (EST)
Gary Numan 1:00am (EST)
Devo 2:00am (EST)
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Posted on 22 February 2010
If you’ve not yet caught Trey Anastasio on his latest solo tour, you’ll now get a chance to at least check out some live video, thanks to iClips.net. They will be offering up a free webcast for Trey Anastasio Band’s upcoming show at the Pageant in St. Louis, MO on Tuesday, February 23. Start times are approx. 8:30 PM EST, 7:30 CST, 6:30 MST, & 5:30 PST.
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Posted on 20 February 2010
Wilco will be offering a live webcast from their show in Madison tonight (Feb 20) at 8:30 p.m. CST via WilcoWorld.net.
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Posted on 10 February 2010

Sirius XM’s Grateful Dead channel will broadcast Furthur’s upcoming show this Sunday, Feb 14th at Barton Hall in Ithaca, NY (@ Cornell Univ.). The venue is, of course, well-known among Dead fans for the Grateful Dead’s much-hyped concert from May 8, 1977, a show which has received plenty of praise, even from the mayor of Ithaca. If you’ve never heard it and feel so inclined, then tune in early for a special edition of Tales from the Golden Road, as they’ll be featuring recordings from the legendary 1977 Cornell performance prior to the live stream. Of course, you could also just stream the show from the Live Music Archive.
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