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ATT Webcast & Schedule For Lollapalooza, 2006


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For those of you can't make it to Lollapalooza's Music Festival this year, don't fret because ATT is webcasting all three days. I've listed the schedule below, which starts on Friday at noon, as well as this golden key to the webcasts. Thanx to CTC for reminding me to put this up...

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Anyone catching the Saturday show? It's webcasting now... Coheed and Cambria are rockin' out - pretty good quality video, too.. Took a break and came back for the Thievery Corp with Perry Farrell - you should check out the show when they put it in the archives if you missed it

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Pretty awesome lineup today - I plan to watch the Wilco and Blues Travellers sets. The webcast has just started for day three...

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Poi Dog Pondering are playing an awesome set right now...definitely got my attention

The eclectic worldbeat/folk-rock outfit Poi Dog Pondering was formed in Waikiki by vocalist/guitarist Frank Orrall, violinist/vocalist Susan Voelz, and multi-instrumentalist Dave "Max" Crawford, the only constants in the group's history; sometimes swelling to upwards of ten members, the band has seen numerous personnel shifts. Named in part for a Hawaiian expression meaning "mutt," Poi Dog Pondering relocated to Austin, Texas and picked up a following through extensive touring; they released two EPs, 1988's Poi Dog Pondering and 1989's Circle Around the Sun, which attracted the attention of Columbia Records with their varied instrumentation, easygoing humor, and offbeat fusions of world musics and folk-rock. Columbia combined the two EPs for the group's 1989 self-titled major-label debut, which along with its slightly slicker follow-up, 1989's Wishing Like a Mountain and Thinking Like the Sea, earned Poi Dog Pondering critical acclaim and a devoted cult following. - Ask

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