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Anyone hitting any Panic this Fall?


Chewie

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Originally posted by Chewie:

We are doing the msg run.

i would have liked to have done pittsburgh too but i will probably see ratdog instead on the 29th.

anybody else going to nyc? if so, drop a line and let's go crazy...broadway style!!!

I was thinking about it... might as well right?

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morgan...

check this out for post show craziness...

The Night Cap Jam @ BB King Blues New York City

>Post Widespread Panic

>

>George Porter Jr. - The Meters

>Bernie Worrell - Parliament Funkadelic & Woo Warriors

>June Yamagishi - Wild Magnolias & Papa Grows Funk

>Chris "Fatoye" Theberge - Groove Collective

>Topaz McGarrigle - Topaz

>PLUS VERY SPECIAL NEW ORLEANS GUESTS!!

>

>

>BB King Blues NYC to Host Post Widespread Panic Super Jam

>

>Members of The Meters, Parliament Funkadelic, Wild Magnolias, Papa Grows

>Funk, Groove Collective, Topaz, Bloodkin & CubanStack come together for

>a Widespread Panic After Party - Nov. 1st 2003

>

>

>Already known as the premier club in NYC, BB King Blues, located in the

>heart of Times Square, will host a Widespread Panic after party on Nov.

>1st, 2003 that is sure to knock your socks off. Its comfortable

>club/lounge atmosphere is exactly what the doctor has ordered after an

>arena show.

>

>Appropriately titled, The Night Cap Jam, the show is to consist of

>George Porter Jr. (The Meters), Bernie Worrell (Parliament Funkadelic &

>The Woo Warriors), June Yamagishi (Wild Magnolias & Papa Grows Funk),

>Chris "Fatoye" Theberg (Groove Collective), Topaz (self titled), and

>some very Special New Orleans Guests. If that wasn't enough stimuli to

>the aural region of the brain, Athen's own Bloodkin and D.C.'s up and

>coming CubanStack will split sets in Lucille's lounge. So in short, the

>two stages at BB King Blues will see simultaneously 2 Rock n Roll Hall

>of Fame Members lay down the funk with some other heavy hitters from New

>Orleans as Bloodkin, the band who is credited for writing some of

>Panic's well known songs such as Can't Get High, End of The Show and Who

>Do You Belong To rocks out Lucille's. To top it off, BB King Blues is

>located only 8 short blocks from Madison Square Garden (located on 42nd

>Street between 7th & 8th Avenues). So put on your "A" game for Panic's

>last Halloween celebration for two years and come celebrate how Panic

>would want you to - NOLA Funk Style.

>

>Tickets to see this jam of legends, Bloodkin and CubanStack are

>available through SCITICKETING.com and ticketmater.com for $21.50.

if bloodkin's gonna be there, maybe a few wsp boys will be too?

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