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Carolina Chocolate Drops Play Bonnaroo

Carolina Chocolate Drops Play Bonnaroo

It's no secret that we like the Carolina Chocolate Drops. We like their new record too. Then we watched this video of their time at Bonnaroo 2010, and somehow we like them even more now. ...  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: A Conversation With Anthony Green of Circa Survive

Bonnaroo 2010: A Conversation With Anthony Green of Circa Survive

The fan-filled atmosphere at Bonnaroo can be intoxicating, as evidenced by this late-night interview between Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra and Anthony Green of Circa Survive. We’re not sure who ended up really interviewing whom, but click the image and decide for yourself....  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: Sarah Jarosz Performs "Tell Me True"

Bonnaroo 2010: Sarah Jarosz Performs "Tell Me True"

Sarah Jarosz has an impressive background regardless of age, but the fact that this 19-year-old released her album Song Up In Her Head to positive reviews a year ago and since received a Grammy nomination and a 2010 Americana Music Award is enough to catch anyone’s interest. She performed her song “Tell Me True” for Paste offstage at Bonnaroo, so click the image to watch....  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: Unplugged With The Young Veins

Bonnaroo 2010: Unplugged With The Young Veins

It had been an exciting week for California band The Young Veins when Paste caught up with them back stage at Bonnaroo 2010. Their debut album, Take A Vacation!, was released on Tuesday, June 8, just before they packed up to play their first ever Bonnaroo set. Despite the blazing heat and the blaring bass surging from surrounding stages, the guys were kind enough to play an acoustic set from their new album. Click the image to watch “Young Veins (Die Tonight).” If you like what you hear, watch out for The Young Veins as they embark on tour with...  read more

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Lissie Talks New Album, Covers Kid Cudi

Lissie Talks New Album, Covers Kid Cudi

Catching a Tiger will be released in the UK on June 29, and in the U.S. later this year...  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: Dr. Dog

Bonnaroo 2010: Dr. Dog

Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra catches up with Frank McElroy and Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog on a hot day at Bonnaroo. Click the image to watch the band discuss becoming a real band and the virtues of having two front men....  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: My 'Roo Impressions

Bonnaroo 2010: My 'Roo Impressions

This year’s Bonnaroo has come and gone, and with it I must admit that I feel a little wiser. I also feel more sunburned and physically incapable of walking farther than a few feet at a time without the mindset of a girl on a mission to see a show in the sun, but I’m trying to focus on the positive....  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010 Photos Ft. Jay-Z, Flaming Lips, Stevie Wonder, Conan O'Brien, Many More

Bonnaroo 2010 Photos Ft. Jay-Z, Flaming Lips, Stevie Wonder, Conan O'Brien, Many More

Photos by Mark C. Austin, Amber Roussel and Jason Goode...  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: Private Performance With Lissie

Bonnaroo 2010: Private Performance With Lissie

Lissie has seen some serious changes in her general concert experience over the last few years. She went from attending the first Bonnaroo as an audience member and playing to less-than-receptive Pizza Hut patrons in Colorado, to recording an album produced by Bill Reynolds of Band of Horses, and this year she finally claimed a well-deserved spot on the Bonnaroo line-up. Paste was lucky enough to catch a private performance backstage. Click the image to watch "In Sleep." Keep watching to catch an interview with Lissie. ...  read more

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Bonnaroo 2010: It's Never Too Late

Bonnaroo 2010: It's Never Too Late

Photo Courtesy API experienced Bonnaroo for the first time this past weekend and, besides being shocked by the sheer number of people at the festival, I was amazed by how many older folks were there. At nearly every show I attended, I saw at least one or two people who could have easily been grandparents. They were setting up tents, eating over-priced chicken fingers and sweating their you-know-what's off right along with the rest of us young-ins. ...  read more

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