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Here We Go Magic, Rodriguez, Brett Denne and Suckers...
"Sometimes life goes to 11". It's the grand finale in the series and some of the bands we've been talking to all summer came through for us at Austin City Limits (despite the weather). The 70's folk/blues legend Rodriguez, Brett Dennen, Here We Go Magic and Suckers. Big highlight for me, giving out ice cream on stage with Preservation Hall Jazz Band at Austin City Limits. See you next summer! For more in the series go to www.babelgum.com/icecreamman
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Hey Marseilles and Cymbals Eat Guitars in Road Trippin'...
We’re in Oregon for Portland’s Music Fest North West and inspired by the recently tattooed Joseph D’Agostino, from Cymbals Eat Guitars – Ice Cream Man & Knife decided it was time for a permanent reminder of this wild ride. It’s our 3rd year at MFNW – a chilled festival with, this year, Modest Mouse headlining. We wrapped up the weekend with an awesome truck side sing a long with Hey Marseilles and their accordions and trumpets.
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Ice Cream Man SXSW Special : Dance Parties
We know winter is coming to an end when SXSW time rolls around. To those who've never been before the non-stop party happens over a week in Austin when more than 1500 bands decend upon the texas state town to play in every conceivable space available. Re-join Ice Cream Man in Austin where the party literally comes to him. Spontaneous Dance Parties with Montreal's "Think About Life." and Africa's warmest hearts "The Very Best." We're gearing up for summer 2010... and its going to be a good 'un! For more in the series go to www.babelgum.com/icecreamman
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Atlas Sound and No Age in Road Trippin' With Ice...
ATP (All Tomorrow's Parties) Part #2, Take 2. Night Crawling around Kutsher’s, up state New York. No Age perform “Brain Burner”. We loved the recent review in the New York Times describing “Mr Randall and Mr Spunt with tendencies towards shambling concision: intentional messiness crossed with brutal efficiency.” Evident in part #2 of the hotel room session. Bradford Cox, lead singer of Deerhunter and solo artist known as Atlas Sound is about to put out his 4th record in two years (including the 2 Deerhunter records). Almost everything on this new album was recorded in one take, a perfect discipline for a performance of “Sheila” in a ATP-Special-hotel-room-Ice-Cream-Man session. Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman
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Sleepy Sun and No Age in Road Trippin' With Ice Cream...
ATP (All Tomorrows Parties) is without a doubt, the artist’s and muso’s festival of festivals. Normally curated by a guest performer, ATP’s tribe like community of festival goers follow the annual events from Sydney, Australia to Camber Sands, England and now, for the second year, to Kutsher’s, up-state New York (Curated this year by The Flaming Lips). APT’s natural progression to a label has spurned this weeks guest performer, Sleepy Sun who we just can’t recommend enough. Sleepy Sun sounds like: breathtaking psychedelic and acoustic rock, demonstrating willful nostalgia with male-female dual vocals and an acoustic simplicity that leaves you wanting more. Don’t miss part 1 of No Age “Refrainal”. Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman
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Deer Tick and Joe Pug in Road Trippin' With Ice Cream...
When founding farther and acclaimed musician, George Wein, staged the first folk festival in Newport, he had a vision to bring established talents and fresh voices together to on one stage stage. 50 years later, he is still true to this idea with acts like Pete Seeger and Joan Baez playing along side this weeks guest performers on Road Trippin', Joe Pug and Deer Tick. Good times and good vibes in Newport's Fort Adams. song: Deer Tick "Friday XIII"; Joe Pug "Call It What You Will" Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman
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The Dodos and Fruit Bats in Road Trippin' With Ice...
What a week! One of the most beautiful in Ice Cream Man history. A staple of the Sub Pop indie music label, Fruit Bats, give us a last serenade as we wander down the west coast from Oregon to California. Anyone from this part of the country could tell you that you can't do this drive without doing two things on the way: river swimming and a wander through the redwoods. Matt does both. His 5 story rock dives can't be recommended to the faint of heart, but its sure fun to watch! Once in the bay, we met up with the ever-charming band, The Dodos for a performance that's sure to make anyone leave their heart in San Francisco. If you haven't heard this band yet, you're missing the boat . . .Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman
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Dyme Def & Matt and Kim in Road Trippin' With Ice...
"Bumbershoot is one of the biggest music and arts festival in the US. Hosted every labor day in Seattle, the line up is usually pretty diverse and the event organizers go the extra mile with the fun-fair themed entertainment. Taking in some of that action with Matt and Kim, we learnt that Matt has got a pretty crazy straight pitchin’ arm and Kim... Well, we’re not judging her on her ability to hit a target. The break through act, from Renton and one of the biggest Hip Hop acts in Northwest, Dyme Def turned up for some sweet treats. The prolific trio break it down for Ice Cream Man with an awesome rendition of “Not That Dude” you are gonna love it. Song: Dyme Def: ""They Like My Flavor""; Dyme Def "" Not That Dude"". Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman "
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Blind Pilot and The Builders and The Butchers in...
This episode closes our time at the Lollapalooza music fest, sad to see it go, but we got some great performances on the way out. We found a lovely spot off in the flower beds for an intimate performance with Portland folk band, Blind Pilot. With its wistful melodies and beautiful harmonies, they've been hailed as the new gem of the Pacific Northwest - home of such music as The Shins, Elliot Smith, and Neutral Milk Hotel. Formerly from Alaska, The Builders and The Butchers, found a place in the shade to woo us with their soulful Americana. All and all a nice farewell cheers to a weekend of great music! Song: Blind Pilot "Two Towns"; The Builders and The Butchers "Black Elevator". Check out more videos at babelgum.com/icecreamman
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Band of Horses in Road Trippin' With Ice Cream Man
One of the best things about being backstage at the festivals is all the free BEER and ICE CREAM. This episode turned out to be a little something special.... At Lollapolooza, Band of Horses took the idea of improvising one step further and put those well earned FREE beers to work in the form of a beer-bottle orchestra for a performance of an exclusive new track, “Modelo”. Amazing. More to dig at www.babelgum.com/icecreamman
 

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