Aaron Woolf—a filmmaker best known amongst jamband fans as co-writer of the Phish classics “Golgi Apparatus” and “Wilson”—is running for Congress. JamBase is reporting that Woolf has earned the ...
Last night, Phish opened their first of two evenings scheduled before the sprawling cascading fields of the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, N.Y. The show was balanced with an exploratory ...
Democratic leaders in New York's North County (that's, uh, way up north) have tapped a documentary filmmaker, Brooklyn health food store owner, and, most importantly, contributor to the Phish ...
Love them or hate them, it's hard to deny that Phish has become a cultural powerhouse. Their grassroots following has grown from small crowds in Burlington bars to . They're one of the most successful ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... On the heels of Friday’s blue-ribbon show that saw Phish spin an entire concert out of a mere 15 tunes, the four-top rallied for its second-of-three shows at ...