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indieATL- The Fiery Furnaces “Charmaine Champagne” (live)
The Fiery Furnaces from Brooklyn, NY play live in the studios of the Digital Arts Entertainment Lab for the indieATL music series, produced by Matt Rowles. The Fiery Furnaces revolve around the brother and sister duo of Matthew (Guitar/Vocals) and Eleanor Friedberger (Vocals). They are joined by Jason Lowenstein (Bass) and Bob D’amico (drums) on this performance. “The pair mixed simple, poppy melodies with a dizzying array of wordplay, sounds, and influences, including the Who, Captain Beefheart, Os Mutantes; dashes of folk, blues, and garage rock; and Eleanor’s adventures in Europe. In 2000, they moved to Brooklyn, took day jobs, and began playing as the Fiery Furnaces late in the year. ” -allmusic For more information on the band, please visit www.thefieryfurnaces.com This track is from the album “I’m Going Away”, available on Thrill Jockey Records. http
Ben Harper Live @ Fox Theatre in Atlanta – “Gold To Me”
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta GA on Friday 11/2/2007. This show was part of the Lifeline Tour.
Ben Harper Live @ Fox Theatre in Atlanta – “Use Me”
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta GA on Friday 11/2/2007. “Use Me” is a cover of the Bill Withers original. This show was part of the Lifeline Tour.
MSTRKRFT Live in Atlanta at Opera (7/3/09) part 3
MSTRKRFT Live in Atlanta at Opera part 3 free bacardi blive show 7/3/2009. MSTRKRFT (pronounced “Master-craft”) is an electronic music group from Toronto (The Beaches), Ontario, Canada who are signed to Last Gang Records. The group was started in 2005 by Jesse F. Keeler formerly of Death from Above 1979 and Al-P (Alex Puodziukas) formerly of the Mississauga electropop group Girlsareshort.[1][2][3] Al-P was also the producer for Death from Above 1979s album You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine as well as several of (Jesse’s former band) Black Cat#13’s records. The duo has been close friends, as well as work partners, for a long time.[4] MSTRKRFT also produced Die Mannequin’s first EP, How to Kill, and Magneta Lane’s second LP, Dancing With Daggers.[5] MSTRKRFT have been commissioned to remix songs by such artists as Justice, Bloc Party, Metric, Wolfmother,[6] Annie and The Kills.[7] Their first single was “Easy Love”, released in 2006. They released their second single, “Work On You”, on July 6. In contrast to the “Easy Love” music video, “Work On You” featured animated robots similar to those found in classic cartoons (see: Voltron, Transformers ). Although The Looks is MSTRKRFT’s first album featuring original content, the band has created remixes from a variety of other artists ranging from Buck 65 to The Kills to Jesse F. Keeler’s own band, Death from Above 1979. MSTRKRFT released their first LP, The Looks, on July 18, 2006 in the United States and February 2, 2007 in Britain …
“headlock” imogen heap @ Variety Playhouse Atlanta
Imogen Heap, with Back Ted n Ted, and Tim Exile at Variety Playhouse “Headlock”
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! – Live in Atlanta, Ga
Tim and Eric from “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!” performing their skits live at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, Ga. They are performing their Papa John’s skit in this clip. *All skits and materials copyrighted by Tim and Eric / Adult Swim*
Lady Gaga: Monster Ball 1.0 – Money Honey [Part.15]
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