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Helping Friendly Podcast With Katy Tur

Published: September 13, 2017

Helping Friendly Podcast With Katy Tur

Published: September 13, 2017

The Helping Friendly Posdcast had a special interview with Katy Tur. Katy is known for her Phish banter on air and probably better known as the host of MSNBC Live, which airs every weekday afternoon at 2pm ET. She also occasionally fills in on MTP Daily and other NBC news programs. They talked with Katy, hitting topics from her favorite Phish songs and being a fan, also talked about her book which comes out today, September 12, Unbelievable: My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History. Order it now. You can listen to this episode directly here. We love Helping Friendly Podcast here at CashorTrade. They're a great partner...

*Warning this contains explicit material and language* Today at the office we decided to ask people to slow down when responding to posts, to take their time to think about their responses to tickets...and most of all, to have FUN! It's easy to forget not to take it all too seriously. You think with our favorite band being who they are, we would never forget...but hey! It happens, it certainly is stressful to be a phan sometimes. So one of our Developers, posted a Friday ticket for Dick's and asked the question "what is the craziest thing you have seen at a Phish show?" The responses were out of control...here are the top 10. (some...

Lockn' Is For Lovers

Published: August 30, 2017

Lockn' Is For Lovers

Published: August 30, 2017

This year marks the 5th time Lockn' Music Festival in Arrington, Virgina became home for 30,000 music lovers and some of the best up-and-coming and veteran musicians in the music world. The talent at this festival is undeniable. Here there is one common theme, love. The love of the music that has carried on throughout the years and inspired fans and muscians alike in their musical journies through life. Thursday night was the first night of the festival. Following the opening ceremony and Kendall Street Company fans were in for a huge treat with stacks of Umphrey's McGee and String Cheese Incedients sets playing back to back one set after...

Pheel Today

Published: August 23, 2017

Pheel Today

Published: August 23, 2017

Let's talk Phish. Most fans need to at least see an image, comment in a group, or physically talk to another person at least 8 times a day about these guys or else they go nuts. As if it wasn't hard enough before to pretend every sign in life was a Phish reference, now we can't even look at our co-workers breakfast or doughnuts related things in stores and not be brought somewhere completely different...thinking about Phish completing a legendary residency at MSG just a couple weeks ago. We're just supposed to go back to work and tell your co-workers who ask "How was your trip?" that it was "Great" when you're secretly daydreaming about...

An Emoe.tional Last Night with Moe.

Published: July 29, 2017

An Emoe.tional Last Night with Moe.

Published: July 29, 2017

This past Friday, July 28th moe. Played their last show together until the end of their indefinite hiatus in Tamarack, Idaho at the Huckleberry Jam Festival. The band is taking a hiatus after over 25 years of making music due to Rob Derhak's recent cancer diagnosis. Luckily the form of cancer is highly beatable and Rob "...intends to do just that!" The support for Rob and the enetire band was felt all around and their attitude and confidence in a healthy recovery, and the eventual return of moe., surely set the tone for an unforgetable show. The band opened the set with "Moth" and flowed into into "Puebla" followed by "Annihilation Blues"...

A Summer Camp For Big Kids

Published: May 18, 2017

A Summer Camp For Big Kids

Published: May 18, 2017

It was Memorial Day Weekend in 2001 when Summer Camp Music Festival made its first debut. The original idea for Summer Camp was to create a resting spot for a tour. It would be a small festival where touring bands could set up camp in between shows. Essentially it was a jam band festival with moe. as its headliner. Now going into its 17th year, Summer Camp has evolved into a 3 day festival (4 days if you count the Thursday pre-show) with over 20,000 attendees, 100 bands, and 7 stages. The lineup has evolved to more than just bands in the jam scene, eventually adding EDM artisits to the roster as the genre's popularity grew. Derek...

Article written by Martin Kelley Photos taken by Sean Reen Early in the month of June, Burlington had it's annual Discover Jazz Festival. Outdoor stages grace Church St. and there are a lot of special shows going on at the local bars, breweries, and nightclubs. It's a great time to embrace the warmer weather with a lot of fun and music, and goes on over the course of two weekends and the days in between. This year, one of the most talked about late shows was Water For Gasoline. Taking it's name from a Howlin' Wolf song, and basically a preemptive strike on the second weekend of the festivities, WFG brought together the combined guitar power...

A foam party, a sauna, a comedy club, and Tipper, what do all of these have in common? They are all things you can partake in at Enchanted Forest Gathering! EFG is a small festival of about 4,000 attendees that takes place in Laytonville, California. If you've heard of it before, it was probably by word of mouth, which is how EFG tends to spread its word. Even here at CashorTrade, we had heard the name before, but had little knowledge about the festival itself. Luckily, Steve Emmerich, marketing director for Enchanted Gathering, was able to give us the sweet deets. "Celebrated as NorCal's premiere music, art movement and concious living...

We've all see this happen, a festival that was once new, local, and small has been around for a while and has gradually gotten larger, better known, and more expensive. It's cool to watch a festival grow into something more with bigger acts, a larger stage, and more attendees, but it sucks to go from paying something like $50 for a pass to closer to $200. There are so many festivals around nowadays that it seems like you have to dish out big bucks just to attend one with a good lineup. Candler Park Music and Food Festival is one of the few festivals that have been around for years and grown in size, but still remains affordable. Candler Park...

Making Noise With The Untz

Published: May 15, 2017

Making Noise With The Untz

Published: May 15, 2017

If you're a lover of electronic music, especially underground, then there's a good chance you already know about The Untz, and if you don't know, well, now you know. Created in 2009 by Avi Gallant and Matthew Thomas, The Untz has provided a space for all things electronic; created as a solution to the vastly expanding electronic universe. If you're looking for information on artists, venues, events, or promoters, you don't have to search all over the internet, it's all there in one place. After several years of involvement in the electronic music community, it made sense for The Untz to put on a festival of their own. The Untz is composed of...