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New Power Gig video game features Dave Matthews Band

UPDATE: 09/07/10

Full Track list for the video game due for an October release has been annouced. Dave Matthews Band has 3 tracks on the game. "Funny The Way It Is", "Tripping Billies" and "Why I Am". Click to read more for full track list.

June 9th, 2010

Seven45 Studios will be releasing a new video game available for PlayStation®3 and Xbox 360® entitled "Power Gig: Rise of the SixString", the first band video game for which the guitar peripheral is a functioning six-string electric guitar. So this game is not like your average "rock band".

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Video Killed the Radio Star
Those of us who aren’t headed to the Gorge this weekend might be tempted to pass some time in front of our televisions. In fact, according to some studies, the average American spends four hours a day, or 28 hours a week, glued to the tube. But if we listen to the wise words of our favorite front-man, we may find that this seemingly innocuous hobby might be an unfortunate way to burn our days away.
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Big Whiskey Impressions

One of the most beautiful things about Dave Matthews Band is their ability to develop and translate their songs on the live stage. Whether it’s an improved jam or a new arrangement to an old classic, there is something about hearing and seeing DMB songs live that keeps fans coming back for more.

One of the biggest questions that come to mind is what they will play and how these songs will be played? Through the years, DMB have been constantly changing their sound and style which as artists, should be done. No rock band can withstand 20 years of touring and recording without exploring their art form, and no one wants to hear the same show and songs over and over.

Even better, getting songs never heard before or songs that they feel the need to bust out just because they are feeling it at the time. Perfect example of that in 2010 are songs like “Break for It” and “Black Jack”. You don’t know what to expect, and sometime neither does DMB. What else is there to do but, just take it all in!

Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King”, arguably one of their best studio efforts since “Before These Crowded Streets”, has translated to the live stage very well and has been well received by fans. The dynamic of the band and this album has drastically changed with the lack of our beloved saxophonist LeRoi Moore, but his spirit and the band musicianship has held strong.

At this point in the 2010 tour, many have likely had a chance to hear the “new” Big Whiskey songs live at shows and even have seen some progression in these tunes since 2009.

My first impressions of the Big Whiskey tunes live on stage were nothing short of amazing.

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Dave's Music is Love
Few people in this life attain rock-star status. Even fewer hold on to that title for twenty plus years. And only one, that I know of, has done this while maintaining a Buddha like humility about his success. In a recent article with the Denver Post, Dave Matthews was quoted saying, “The part that I do is to be terrified of not doing my best and having a right measure of shame and a right measure of good fortune...I can’t just go out there and sing my songs because people can hear that on the radio. People want to come and be transported and I also want to be transported.” In other words, Dave refuses to merely sit pretty on a bed of riches. It is not enough for him to have made it to the top, because from there it is a long way to fall. Instead, he offers himself completely to every show, knowing that each performance is another opportunity to create magic and change lives.
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Farm Aid 25 visits Milwaukee, WI

A press conference was held yesterday announcing Milwaukee, Wisconsin as the location for the 25th anniversary of Farm Aid. The benefit for farmers will take place on October 2, 2010 at Miller Park.

Farm Aid memebers can take advantage of a ticketing pre-sale on August 6th. Ticketing will be available for warehouse members as well. More info to come later this week for the request period. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on August 14th and will range anywhere from $39.50 to $97.50.

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