New Music: Eleven New Concerts featured today on Wolfgang's Vault include Billy Joel 1977, Santana 1976, Hall & Oates 1982 and Iggy Pop 1977
Each week Wolfgang's Vault adds new concerts unreleased since the date of their original recording. Available today: Billy Joel, Santana, Styx, Hall & Oates, Iggy Pop, Men At Work and more. These are not-to- be-missed rare recordings from the archives, made between 1973 and 1987 and immediately available for free streaming.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2008 -- Wolfgang's Vault, the world famous music archive website "where live music lives", has just uncovered and presented 11 new concerts to be streamed free beginning today. These shows have not been heard since they were recorded and are exclusive to www.ConcertVault.com.
These previously unreleased concert recordings are:
- Iggy Pop 1977
- Billy Joel 1987
- Mahavishnu Orchestra 1973
- Buddy Guy 1978
- Men At Work 1982
- Bobby Bare 1981
- Styx 1976
- Santana 1976
- Hall & Oates 1982
- Sons of Champlin 1973
- Ian Hunter with Mick Ronson 1979
Also this week, Wolfgang's Vault fans gave The Allman Brothers 1971 Fillmore East concert on the www.ConcertVault.com the highest rating in the Vault, for the second week edging out last week's winner: Stevie Ray Vaughn's 1983 Ripley Music Hall show.
In the Wolfgang's Vault Store: Women's Retro Rock t-shirts are going on sale for Mother's Day. Enter code MOMMA at checkout for a 15% discount.
In Crawdaddy! this week:
- Feature story: the music of Rick Danko
- American Pop-Punk Switchback: Descendents vs. Green Day
- Classic Vantage: A 1965 interview with the seminal Yardbirds
- Show reviews of Awesome Fest, Caribou, Sic Alps and more
- Mike Conklin's monthly Cheat Sheet music news wrap-up
- Ex Post Facto: How does Sufjan Stevens' Illinois hold up?
- Reviews of Portishead, Constantines, Dizzee Rascal, and more
www.Daytrotter.com
- Daytrotter Sessions this week:
- Death Cab For Cutie
- Quasi
- White Denim
About Wolfgang's Vault:
Wolfgang's Vault began in 2003 as the home of the Bill Graham Archives and has become the world's largest collection of concert recordings for streaming and download, and all related live music art including fine art rock posters, rock photos and vintage and retro apparel and rock memorabilia.
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