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  1. JOIN MOE. LABOR DAY WEEKEND FOR THE 10TH ANNUAL MOE.DOWN

    A decade ago, moe. envisioned the ultimate bash where band and fans

    came together for not one, not two, but three days of music and

    camping. As hosts, they wanted to stock the party with both nationally

    known and up-and-coming bands from all different genres. They set their

    sights on a unassuming and charming mountain setting in a town called Turin, NY and the rest, they say, is history.

    10 years and 150 bands later, moe.down is alive and continues to thrive! Come join moe. as they celebrate the festival's 10th anniversary at Snowridge Ski Area over Labor Day weekend,

    September 4th, 5th and 6th. It's a great way to end the summer, to meet

    friends old and new, and to experience amazing music in the great

    outdoors! As in years past, there will be food and merchandise vending,

    a Kids Tent with tons of activities for the youngest moe.rons, and much

    more in store! Lineup TBA.

    $90 EARLY BIRD

    TICKETS GO ON SALE APRIL 1ST AT 12 PM THROUGH MOE.TICKETING. These

    early bird tickets will be available until May 4 or until the allotment

    is sold out.

  2. Beacon Insights from Butch Trucks

    The Allman Brothers Band will open their Beacon Theatre next Monday, March 9. These shows will mark the onset of the band's 40th Anniversary celebration and will feature some notable guests who have yet to perform on stage with the ABB (and some who have previously done so). Folks who are unable to attend, will be able to purchase a subscription to Moogis which will be streaming all 15 Beacon shows live and on-demand through 9/30/09. The Moogis site also offers a message board where the site's founder, ABB drummer Butch Trucks, has been posting insight as to what will go down at the Beacon. He has suggested that some of the guests will be musicians who once performed with Duane Allman. However, the list extends further than that as he explains, "There will be guests that did not play with Duane. We are including those that were influenced by him also. We just got a call from three of the best players in the world. They want to come. We said yes and they, apparently not aware of Derek, Warren and Oteil's abilities (after all we are just a rock band) suggested that they could play the trickier parts. I thought that was very funny. I am looking forward to that night. You will see two of the best bass players in the world today going head to head for who knows how long. I hope the Beacon has a plan for putting the roof back on that newly refurbished building. We are gonna blow it off."

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