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Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lamb, Gordon.
Series:
Music of the American South Series
Music of the American South
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rock concerts.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (136 p.) ill
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Athens : University of Georgia Press, 2018.
Summary:
In April 1998, legendary southern jam band Widespread Panic held a free open-air record release show in downtown Athens, Georgia, its homebase. No one involved could have known that the predicted crowd of twenty thousand would prove to be nearly five times that size. The ultimately successful show, now known as Panic in the Streets, went on to become a cult favorite of Panic fans and a decisive moment in Athens music history. This event still holds the record for the worlds largest record release party, but the full story of how the event came to be has not been told until now.Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia places readers at the historic event, using in-depth investigation and interviews with the band, city officials, and Spread Heads who were there. Told as much as possible in real time, music journalist Gordon Lambs narrative takes the reader from conception to aftermath and uncovers the local controversies and efforts that nearly stopped the show from happening altogether.This deeply researched and richly sourced book follows every stage of the concerts development from the spark of an idea to approximately one hundred thousand people from all over the world packing the streets of a legendary music town. Taking us back to 1990s Athens through vibrant, on-the-scene writing, Lamb gives us the story of a band on the verge of greatness and a town reckoning with its significant place in music history.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780820354125
0820354120
OCLC:
1124439649

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