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Does Jerry Approve of Dead & Company?
Yesterday's Concert
03/14/22 • 23 min
Dead & Co.: June 15, 2019, Chicago, IL, Wrigley Field
A thick fog hung in the air. It wasn't daunting or menacing, but "conductive of all things; of light and color and sound and excitement." The music poured from the stage, unlike the rain that never came. And when it was over a lady told me, "You know, Jerry was here tonight?"
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Tales of the Dead
Yesterday's Concert
08/01/22 • 33 min
In this special encore episode of Yesterday’s Concert, I’ve turned the microphone over to you to share from your jam journals. Grab your earplugs as we hear four music fans recount their first Grateful Dead show.
Shows included:
Ben Horowitz: Rochester 1970
Claire Rae Randall: Europe '72 (Wembley N2)
John Conroy: UCSB Stadium 1974
Michelle Wagner Conniff: Cornell 1977
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Mississippi Gives Jack White the Blues
Yesterday's Concert
04/11/22 • 19 min
Dogs in a Pile Capture Live Magic
Yesterday's Concert
01/23/23 • 38 min
Dogs in a Pile keyboardist Jeremy Kaplan tells the inspiring story of how a scholarship awarded to him by Billy Joel set the course for an emerging jam band's rise.
Get an inside look at their music and songwriting process, plus explore their unique musical influences and arrangements. From the meticulous sounds of their studio album, Not Your Average Beagle, to their dynamic live performances, Dogs in a Pile is quickly making a big splash in the jam scene.
New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at [email protected] and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest news and content.
More: yesterdaysconcert.com
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Labor of Love: Touring as an Independent Musician
Yesterday's Concert
05/29/23 • 41 min
Life as a touring musician is hard, especially if you're an independent artist. Based on his excellent essay on the LA Review of Books site, we go deeper into the trials of life on the road. Guitar virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist Eli Winter describes the difficulties of touring but how his love of live music keeps him booking gigs.
New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at [email protected] and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest news and content.
We also host another show: Jam Journals.
More: yesterdaysconcert.com
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Yesterday's Concert Life Update + the Black Crowes
Yesterday's Concert
06/05/23 • 24 min
Life update from Lance and a favorite concert memory.
New episodes of Yesterday's Concert drop every Monday. Check out our previous episodes here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. In addition, you can contact our show at [email protected] and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest news and content.
We also host another show: Jam Journals.
More: yesterdaysconcert.com
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Illiterate Light Breaks Rock Cliches
Yesterday's Concert
11/14/22 • 54 min
Welcome concertgoers, music fanatics, and Carolina Loreleis. My name is Lance Ingram and in this episode of Yesterday’s concert, Illiterate Light members Jake Cochran and Jeff Gorman talk about their new album, upstaging headliners, and friendship. Grab your earplugs because we’re about to break all the rock ’n’ roll cliches.
Their new album, Sunburned, comes out on January 27.
Cover art photo: Joey Wharton
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Covert Ops to Meet Margo Price
Yesterday's Concert
03/28/22 • 19 min
Encore Ep. 5: 138 Phish Shows: A Phan's Story
Yesterday's Concert
05/09/22 • 70 min
Building Community Through (Free) Music
Yesterday's Concert
05/23/22 • 42 min
The Overton Park Shell in Memphis, Tennessee has hosted some of music's biggest names including, Elvis Presley, Black Sabbath, Johnny Cash, the Allman Brothers Band, and ZZ Top. Today, not only is the next generation of emerging artists taking the stage, but the venue is also playing a central role in a much larger mission. Executive Director Natalie Wilson shares how the Shell is working to build community through a full schedule of free music each summer.
Learn more about Overton Park Shell.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Yesterday's Concert have?
Yesterday's Concert currently has 97 episodes available.
What topics does Yesterday's Concert cover?
The podcast is about Music, Podcasts, Music Interviews and Music Commentary.
What is the most popular episode on Yesterday's Concert?
The episode title 'Does Jerry Approve of Dead & Company?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Yesterday's Concert?
The average episode length on Yesterday's Concert is 36 minutes.
How often are episodes of Yesterday's Concert released?
Episodes of Yesterday's Concert are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Yesterday's Concert?
The first episode of Yesterday's Concert was released on Sep 18, 2021.
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