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Phish is an American rock band formed in 1983, dissolved in 2004, and reunited in 2009. It is one of the most successful live acts in popular music history, forging a popularity in concert far greater than their album sales, radio airplay, or music video presence would otherwise indicate.
Surrender to the Air was a free jazz ensemble led by Trey Anastasio of Phish that included Marshall Allen, Damon Choice, and Michael Ray of the Sun Ra Orchestra, John Medeski, Marc Ribot, Oteil Burbridge, Jon Fishman, and several other musicians.
Phish was the only band to play the main stage, performing seven sets of music over two nights. Several other bands, including Keller Williams and Manic Mule, played in the sidestage. The concert grounds, shaped like a large figure 8, contained several beer gardens, a Ferris wheel, an elephant, jugglers, and stiltsmen.
2016 – Probably Phish’s most classy New Year’s Eve production, a dance troupe performs a lovely routine to the multi-part epic, “Petrichor,” using umbrellas as props while pellets of ...
Vegas 96 is a triple live album from the American jam band Phish, recorded live at the Aladdin Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 6, 1996.In addition to the 3-CD set, a limited edition box version also includes a DVD with archival footage from the show and an extensive 40-page bound-book featuring photos and notes.
John Hodgman, the host of the popular podcast "Judge John Hodgman," joins "CBS Mornings" to settle some hot disputes, including questions about Phish concerts, cellphone etiquette and chips on ...
Phish ended 2013 with a New Year's Eve concert at Madison Square Garden that also celebrated their 30th anniversary, as they had played their first concert in December 1983. [197] The concert featured a nine-minute montage film celebrating the band's career, and the band performed an entire set in the middle of the arena from atop an equipment ...
The announcement comes on the heels of Phish playing two benefit concerts on Aug. 25-26 at Saratoga Springs while raising over $3.5 million for flood recovery efforts in Vermont and upstate New York.