event Guster
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Thu Oct 29
7 pm,
Guster at 9:30 Club
Guster has shared fans and stages with artists like Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, and the like, but its jangle-rock isn’t as crusty as the company it keeps. It is, however, equally earth-friendly: Guster has been touring on biodiesel-powered buses and using recent shows to “educate fans” about the environment. And if that sounds like a barrel of laughs, wait until you hear its as-yet-unnamed upcoming album, which is apparently all about “fatherhood.” The band is playing its 1999 breakthrough release Lost And Gone Forever in its entirety on its current 10-year anniversary tour, taking to the stage dressed and bearded as they were when the album was originally unleashed on the rock and adult-contemporary charts.
9:30 Club 815 V St. NW, Washington D.C., DC -
Fri Oct 30
7 pm,
Guster at 9:30 Club
Guster has shared fans and stages with artists like Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, and the like, but its jangle-rock isn’t as crusty as the company it keeps. It is, however, equally earth-friendly: Guster has been touring on biodiesel-powered buses and using recent shows to “educate fans” about the environment. And if that sounds like a barrel of laughs, wait until you hear its as-yet-unnamed upcoming album, which is apparently all about “fatherhood.” The band is playing its 1999 breakthrough release Lost And Gone Forever in its entirety on its current 10-year anniversary tour, taking to the stage dressed and bearded as they were when the album was originally unleashed on the rock and adult-contemporary charts.
9:30 Club 815 V St. NW, Washington D.C., DC
Guster has shared fans and stages with artists like Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, and the like, but its jangle-rock isn’t as crusty as the company it keeps. It is, however, equally earth-friendly: Guster has been touring on biodiesel-powered buses and using recent shows to “educate fans” about the environment. And if that sounds like a barrel of laughs, wait until you hear its as-yet-unnamed upcoming album, which is apparently all about “fatherhood.” The band is playing its 1999 breakthrough release Lost And Gone Forever in its entirety on its current 10-year anniversary tour, taking to the stage dressed and bearded as they were when the album was originally unleashed on the rock and adult-contemporary charts.
Updated 10/22/2009
