Dave Matthews Band Tickets – DMB Joins Top of Ticket for Mile High Music Festival
Dave Matthews Band Tickets – DMB Joins Top of Ticket for Mile High Music Festival
Attendees at the 2010 Mile High Music Festival are in for a treat as both the Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson will be headlining. The festival is set for Aug. 14-15, with DMB taking the stage on the later date. Other bands currently on the books include My Morning Jacket, Train, Weezer and Phoenix. The Mile High Music Festival will take place at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park near Denver, Colo. This is not the only event DMB has scheduled this year; the band is currently in full-swing tour mode. Visit http://www.stubhub.com to purchase your own pair of <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.stubhub.com/dave-matthews-band-tickets/”>Dave Matthews Band tickets</a> for a concert in your area.
In other Dave Matthews Band news, PR Newswire is reporting that Taylor Guitars is set to release a specially designed acoustic guitar called the Dave Matthews Signature Model (DMSM). It is based on the singer’s “number one guitar,” which is a Taylor 914ce and features several special designs. It was crafted from Indian rosewood, has beautiful abalone inlays and displays some of Matthews’ very own hand-sketched designs.
One of the more notable etchings is the word “Grux,” which is a reference to the band’s fallen saxophone player, LeRoi Moore. Fans can rest assured that the guitar is the real deal, as it comes complete with a certificate of authenticity signed by Matthews himself. If you’re looking to become the next “Dave Matthews,” pick up the DMSM at a Taylor Guitars retailer for a cool price of ,428.
Longtime Dave Matthews Band fans will certainly give you a detailed lecture on the band’s storied history, most of whom were likely avid followers of the group during their early days as a jam band making their way around the college circuit. Their debut effort with the RCA label Under the Table and Dreaming rocketed the college campus crooners to immediate national stardom, buoyed by the success of the singles “What Would You Say,” “Ants Marching” and “Satellite.”
This was not the end of the road for the Dave Matthews Band, as they weren’t about to vanish into one-hit-wonder obscurity. The band followed up their initial success on the charts with Crash, Live at Red Rocks and the much more ambitious Before These Crowded Streets. That was all before the year 2000 hit. The Dave Matthews Band started going in several different directions at the start of the new decade; Everyday and Busted Stuff were released early on, but fans also took an interest in the Lilywhite Sessions, an unreleased set of recordings that was much darker than much of the band’s previous works.
The Dave Matthews Band also concentrated on releasing several live albums, which are consistently popular with fans, while the group’s frontman even ventured out to work on a solo album. The band’s recent effort Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King arrived in June 2009 and has the band touring heavily in support of it. Catch them live at the Mile High Music Festival and take note of where they will be stopping next!
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Dave Matthews Band – Three Little Birds Featuring David Ryan Harris, Lamont Caldwell and Matt Cappy. 09-06-07 www.dmbalmanac.com To help give the Virginia Tech community a positive start to its first semester back after the April 16, 2007, shootings, DMB headlined this semi-private, free show for Tech students and faculty. A limited number of tickets were sold to the public. All four artists played for free, and ticket and merchandise sales were used to make up the cost of putting on the concert.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
I can’t even tell you what it was like to be in attendance that night and to hear the students (myself included) all singing “don’t worry ’bout a thing/’cause every little thing is gonna be alright”. It still makes me cry just to think about it, and to remember just how much meaning those words held at that moment. It was the moment I knew we were going to be okay.
when you can barely hear the crowd singing at like 3:40 gives me chills
this is amazing, any possible downloads?
Words cant describe how good this song is
i love this…he is amazing.
Typical dave matthews, this is real music. Carter is a sick nasty bitch.
He can sing anything!! Any Style and it will sound like heaven!
i remember when i saw this i was in awe, straight recording dude.
aaaah awesome.
they should do more from this kind of songs
this seems as though it would’ve been a very emotional concert….i wish i was there
raises the hairs on the back of my neck…
^what you said.
three little birdes + dave matthews = heaven
front row for this show. section A2 row 1 seats 12+13
there aren’t enough stars in the sky to rate this video with
awsome
DMB should do this cover more…I agree…It does not get anybetter.
yeeaaa bob
thats embarrassing
going to see him on the 23rd in toronto!
best cover hes done eveer….
cant go wrong wtih dave and bob
honestly sooo touching
Yeah, they did it right with this.
dave+bob=LOVEE.
i was at this concert as a freshman. It was sick!!!
Dave covering Bob. Doesn’t get better.