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Love the live Phish: Night two at Austin Music Hall, 10-15-1995

1995 will forever be known as the Year Phish Blew It Up. As the band stepped into bigger venues and bigger sounds than ever before, there are many extraordinary shows from this epic year of Phish. In my opinion, it was the first year of band/audience co-creation magic in the Universal Sound MindSpace. Tonight's show is a perfect example, with a crisp Buried Alive opener and a gorgeous first set Slave To The Traffic Light. Second set slips us a Simple sliding into a slightly scary Tweezer...don't worry, there's an exit from that darkness into one of the prettiest Harry Hoods. Thanks to PhishMaster Phill Schutt for co-hosting tonight's show! Send YOUR favorite set in, and see what happens next...

Mele O Hawai'i: Music of the Hawaiian Monarchs: Na Lani ‘Eha Mar 1st, 2012

The ali’i of Hawai’i – the kings and queens of the islands – are renowned for their extraordinary talents as songwriters. Learn about them as we showcase the compositional talents of the last of the Hawaiian Monarchy, the four siblings of the Kalakaua dynasty – King David Kalakaua, Princess Miriam Likelike, Queen Lydia Paki

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