Moogis Comes Back From The Dead

The last we heard from Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks’ Moogis webcasting service was in April 2011, when paid subscribers to the company’s Wanee Festival broadcast were told they wouldn’t be getting the webcast they paid for and they’d have to wait for a refund. Last night Moogis sent out a note to its mailing list explaining that the company plans to webcast The Peach Music Festival on August 10 and 11 free-of-charge.

In addition to Moogis’s plan to webcast the Peach Fest free-of-charge, they also announced the return of the Moogis VOD Archives featuring footage of entire Allman Brothers Band shows from the 2009 and 2011 Beacon runs as well as the 2010 United Palace run and the 2010 Wanee Festival. While Moogis is charging $50 for access to the archives until March 1, 2013, those who paid for the 2011 Wanee Festival, which the company never delivered, will receive access to the archives for free until March 1, 2013. Moogis also revealed it will replay the Peach Music Fest broadcast a few weeks after it takes place for those who are attending the festival. The first annual Peach Music Festival is set to take place from August 10 – 12 at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Penn.

We missed Moogis this past March when the ABB’s annual March Madness run went without being broadcast live for the first time since 2007. In throwing a bone to those who got screwed by the Wanee debacle AND showing off what the service can do for free come August, Moogis has a chance to get back in the good graces of Allman Brothers Band fans. Let’s see if they can still deliver a high-quality viewing and listening experience without any revenue from those viewing at home.

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