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Phish Concert News:
Fans of Burlington 's most famous musical export, Phish, are already clamoring for tickets for the group's reunion tour this summer. But aside from the concert goers, other musicians are also watching the group closely. Grace Potter beams, "Oh yeah, I'm a Phish fan, I've been to like, 45 Phish shows!"
Waitsfield rocker Potter of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals was just a newborn when Phish was playing its earliest shows in Burlington in the 1980s. That group of four friends could have hardly imagined then how their jam rock would earn them a huge cult following, or, that they'd end up inspiring future musicians, like Potter.
The singer recalls, "I used to go with my parents as a kid, and when I got old enough to go by myself, my parents still came, but I was part of what they called 'the Phish art crew.' We would distribute paint and strange things to paint on. And Phish fans would come paint and I was one of the 'comandeerers' of paint!"
She's now herself one of rock's young stars, one of several in the music industry predicting 2009 could be the year of Phish.
In March, the group is releasing DVDs of its 1996 Plattsburgh concerts, and is also reuniting that month after a four-year hiatus. The band has long earned praise from other performers for being all about the art of music.
The classical musicians at the Vermont Youth Orchestra have joined band members for educational workshops in the past. They, too, are eager to see what a Phish reunion produces.
Caroline Whiddon, executive director of the Vermont Youth Orchestra, says, "It's fun to see they want to get back together to make music. That's something our kids can really relate to, because they have so much fun making music together."
But the lesson of Phish to other Vermont bands may just be that it's possible. This small state can produce a top act.
Kevin Coffrin, a bassist for the up-and-coming Vermont-based band The Urgency says, "I think it's very inspiring that a local band in a scene like Vermont can play bars and build a fan base in the area and grow from there to become very successful and get their music out, I think it's great."
The upcoming Phish tour includes no Vermont stops, and several music promoters tell Channel 3 it very likely may stay that way, since no area venues could easily handle the crush of fans that would turn out. Still, the group's supporters from inside and outside the music industry are eager for the reunion.
Grace Potter says, "I have become friendly with some of the guys, and if I could pay them a visit it would be a great reunion, not just for them, but for me too, to be able to be a Phish fan again!"
Some tickets for Phish's summer reunion shows are available online now. Others go on sale later this month.
Verizon Wireless Center Music Center Noblesville, Indiana Venue Information:
The Verizon Wireless Music Center (formerly known as Deer Creek Music Center ) is an outdoor amphitheater owned by Live Nation located in Noblesville , Indiana . The center is the largest outdoor music venue in central Indiana with 6,000 seats under a pavilion and 18,000 general admission lawn seats. It is used mainly for large concerts but is frequently a host for high school graduations and as recently as October 17, 2008, a public speech venue for Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin. Verizon Wireless Music Center is a large open-air concert venue capable of hosting live, high-profile concerts. This facility is capable of hosting outdoor music festivals, such as Ozzfest and Van's Warped Tour. Verizon Wireless Music Center was ranked 5th in the nation for ticket sales in 2006.
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