Buck Trucks Moogis company is taking steps to broadcast the Allman Brothers Bands annual Beacon Theater run this March . According to a recent Peach-O-Gram message, Trucks is hoping to broadcast each show in real time and then loop the performance online for the next 24 hour. If all goes according to plan, fans would be able to buy a special Beacon subscription through Moogis. All shows will then go into the Moogis archives and any of these concerts can be viewed by any subscriber at any time.
News
Archive- Listen: The Decemberists Share “Oh No!,” Fourth Single Preceding Long-Awaited Upcoming LP
- Listen: Little Feat Welcome Bonnie Raitt for “Long Distance Call;” First Album in 12 Years to Release Tomorrow
- The Rolling Stones Revisit “Wild Horses” in Seattle
- David Gilmour Expands ‘Luck and Strange’ US Tour with Added Dates in New York and Los Angeles
- Watch: Phil Lesh’s The Clubhouse Session Blasts Off with “Darkstarathon”
- Willie Nelson Announces Cannabis Cookbook
- David Gilmour Extends US Tour with Third Madison Square Garden Date
- Listen: Dr. Dog Share “Tell Your Friends,” Second Single from First New LP in Six Years
Most Popular
- Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas Reveals Dead & Co. Sphere After Parties Schedule: Melvin Seals & JGB, Dark Star Orchestra and More
- Vampire Weekend Make Bassist Chris Baio’s ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ Dream a Reality at Kilby Block Party
- Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB Kick-off 2024 Tour with Three Debuts
- Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB Take on “Snowflakes in the Sand” for First Time
- Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB Debut “Long Long Time” in St. Paul
- DJ Logic Plans Dead & Company Vegas Aftershows with Eric Krasno, Aron Magner and More
- Old Crow Medicine Show Welcome Back Founding Member Christopher “Critter” Fuqua
- Warren Haynes Details Red Rocks Stand with Colorado Symphony
No Comments comments associated with this post