iClips’ Summer of Jam continues this weekend from moe.’s moe.down Music Festival. For those unable to attend in person, you can purchase up to three days worth of webcasts via iClips featuring six sets from festival hosts moe. as well as performances from HT faves Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, the Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Leroy Justice, JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound, Marco Benevento, Umphrey’s McGee and the North Mississippi Allstars Duo as well as the Everyone Orchestra set.

The moe.down webcast runs $4.99 per day or $12.99 for all three days and is available for purchase at iClips’ website. Here’s the full schedule…
Friday AUGUST 10TH
5:45 – Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
8:15 – moe.
9:45 – Kyle Hollingsworth Band*
10:45 – moe.
12:15 – Kyle Hollingsworth Band*
Saturday AUGUST11TH
7:00 – Leroy Justice*
8:00 – moe.
9:30 – JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound*
10:30 – moe.
12:15 – Everyone Orchestra*
Sunday AUGUST 12TH
3:00 – moe.
4:15 – North Mississippi Allstars Duo*
5:30 – Umphrey’s McGee
7:00 – Marco Benevento*
8:00 – moe.
10:00 – Marco Benevento*
* Denotes delayed broadcast.
All listed times are in Eastern Time Zone
iClips Summer of Jam webcast series continues this weekend with three days worth of broadcasts from the Mountain Jam Festival. The schedule for the webcast has just come out and we’re excited to see a mix of the usual suspects such as Gov’t Mule, Lotus and Michael Franti & Spearhead with a batch of artists who usually pass on such broadcasts like Steve Winwood, James Murphy, the Carolina Chocolate Drops and Marco Benevento.

Also of note, newly reformed bands The Word and Ben Folds Five will take part in the webcast. Finally, we’re excited to see that the Levon Helm tribute featuring Gov’t Mule and members of the Levon Helm Band will be broadcast at 11PM on Saturday night.
Here’s the full Mountain Jam webcast schedule…
Friday JUNE 1
11:30 – Native American Opening
12:00 – Danielia Cotton
12:45 – Marco Benevento
1:30 – The Lee Boys
2:30 – The Sheepdogs
3:30 – Anders Osborne
4:40 – The Travelin’ McCourys
5:45 – Gary Clark Jr.
7:00 – The Roots
9:00 – Gov’t Mule
1:00 – James Murphy
Saturday JUNE 2
11:45 – Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
12:30 – Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds
1:15 – Zach Deputy
2:15 – Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires
3:30 – Mariachi El Bronx
3:30 – Anders Osborne
4:30 – The Word
5:45 – Givers
6:45 – Ben Folds Five
9:00 – Gov’t Mule
11:00 – Tribute Ramble ft. the Levon Helm Band
1:00 – Lotus
Sunday JUNE 3
12:00 – Simone Felice Band
12:45 – The Pedrito Martinez Group
1:30 – Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
2:45 – Carolina Chocolate Drops
3:45 – Tedeschi Trucks Band
5:15 – Dawes
6:30 – Michael Franti & Spearhead
8:45 – Steve Winwood
* Denotes delayed broadcast…Oh, there aren’t any delayed broadcasts at Mountain Jam? Well that’s pretty neat.
All listed times are in Eastern Time Zone
The webcast schedule is allowed to change at any time without notice. The couch said so.
You can purchase single-day or three-day webcast packages at iClips.net.
The 12th installment of the Summer Camp Music Festival has just begun at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, Illinois. Running throughout the weekend, iClips will bring the action to those at home starting tomorrow. iClips has announced the schedule for this weekend’s webcast and as expected it’s heavy on sets from the event’s headliners.

You can currently purchase the iClips Summer Camp webcast for $4.99 per day or $14.99 for all three days. In addition to multiple sets from Umphrey’s McGee and moe., performances by HT faves Jane’s Addiction, Primus, ALO, Gov’t Mule and Greensky Bluegrass will be among those broadcast from Chillicothe. The webcast will feature a mix of live and pre-recorded broadcasts.
Here’s a look at the schedule…
Friday MAY 25
3:30 – Leftover Salmon
4:30 – The Infamous String Dusters*
5:00 – Gaelic Storm*
5:45 – moe.*
7:15 – Umphrey’s McGee
8:45 – Keller Williams*
9:15 – Umphrey’s McGee
10:45 – Gogol Bordello*
11:45 – Lotus
1:00 – Primus*
Saturday MAY 26
2:30 – Rebelution
3:30 – Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars*
4:15 – TBA
5:15 – Family Groove Company*
6:00 – G. Love & Special Sauce
7:15 – ALO
8:00 – Umphrey’s McGee
9:15 – Gigantic Underground Conspiracy*
8:00 – Umphrey’s McGee
11:30 – Gov’t Mule*
1:00 – moe.*
Sunday MAY 27
1:00 – Umphrey’s McGee
3:00 – TBA
3:45 – TBA
4:45 – Greensky Bluegrass*
5:30 – Michael Franti & Spearhead
7:00 – Yonder Mountain String Band*
8:00 – Shpongle
9:00 – Tedeschi Trucks Band*
10:00 – Jane’s Addiction
11:30 – Cornmeal*
1:30 – moe.*
* Denotes delayed broadcast
The webcast schedule is allowed to change at any time without notice. The couch said so.
While the iClips’ website doesn’t mention a timezone for the above schedule, we’d think the times listed are local time which is CDT.
If you’re like us, you always wondered how iClips was able to provide free webcasts from many festivals each year. Well the free ride is coming to an end this summer as the webcaster has just announced the first phase of its “Summer of Jam” broadcasts which will be offered on a pay-per-view basis. So far, iClips has revealed that Summer Camp, Mountain Jam, moe.down, All Good and North Coast are five of the seven festivals that will be webcast as part of the Summer of Jam, with two more fests to be announced later.

iClips offers a slew of pre-order options for Summer of Jam including “The Ultimate” which includes access to all seven festival webcasts, a t-shirt, a sticker and archival broadcasts. Other options include the ability to pay-per-festival and pay-per-day of each festival. Prices will rise once this presale window is over. While iClips hasn’t revealed which sets will be broadcast, the Summer of Jam page mentions that Umphrey’s McGee, moe., The Flaming Lips, Primus, STS9, Gov’t Mule, Gogol Bordello, Lotus and Yonder Mountain String Band will be among the bands to be webcast this summer.
So, will you throw down for any/all of these festival webcasts? Will you wait until the schedules are announced even if you’ll have to pay more? Any guesses as to the other two fests iClips will broadcast? Leave a comment, post on our Facebook wall or send a tweet our way with your opinion on iClips moving away from the free webcast format.
Soulive’s third annual residency at Brooklyn Bowl, dubbed Bowlive III, kicks off tomorrow and runs through March 10. Luther Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars and Black Crowes has been added to the list of guests for tomorrow and Wednesday’s shows, while HT contributor Wyllys will DJ at the Bowl post show this Friday and Saturday.

If you can’t make it to Brooklyn for Bowlive III, you can watch any or all of the 10 performances through iClips Pay-Per-View webcasts. These will be live webcasts only, iClips will not offer replays.
ARTIST LINEUP:
T 2/28 John Scofield + Luther Dickinson
W 2/29 John Scofield + Luther Dickinson
R 3/1 Rahzel & Karl Denson + ?uestlove Bowlive Train
F 3/2 Karl Denson & Jennifer Hartswick
S 3/3 Marco Benevento & Jennifer Hartswick
T 3/6 Lettuce, Zach Deputy, Skerik, & Allen Stone
W 3/7 Lettuce, Skerik & Zach Deputy
R 3/8 Citizen Cope & Alice Smith, George Porter Jr. & Billy Martin +?uestlove
F 3/9 George Porter Jr.
S 3/10 TBA
OPENING ARTIST LINEUP:
R 3/1 Rahzel
F 3/2 Alecia Chakour Band
S 3/3 Nigel Hall Band
T 3/6 Zach Deputy
W 3/7 Zach Deputy
F 3/9 Nigel Hall & Alecia Chakour
S 3/10 The London Souls
HT faves Umphrey’s McGee will play a total of seven sets over the course of three nights from Thursday to Saturday at The Pageant in St. Louis for their annual New Year’s Run. On Saturday, the group will continue a tradition by welcoming a horn section, this year featuring Jeff Coffin, to augment what we’re sure will be a mix of debut covers and fan-favorite originals. If you can’t “Meet UM In St. Louis,” you can stream all three shows through iClips’ Pay-Per-View webcasts. Each show will run you $7.99 in advance or $21.99 for a three-day pass, while the price jumps to $9.99 each day-of-show.
The String Cheese Incident will embark on their first tour since 2007 later this month and iClips will come along with them to webcast five shows from the run. iClips’ first SCI broadcast will take place on November 25 from the band’s tour opener in Asheville and then iClips will team up with String Cheese to webcast the last four shows of the tour on December 7 – 10. You can pre-order the broadcasts for $7.99 a piece until the day of the show when the price jumps to $11.99. The price for all three evenings of the Chicago run, which takes place from December 8 – 10, is $14.99 in advance and then $17.99 come December 8. A big discount comes in if you order all five webcasts for $21.99. Head over to iClips for more information or to purchase a webcast or five.

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Finally, indie-jammers moe. may love improv but they usually don’t perform without a net, ie. they guide their jams and segues through the use of setlists. However that won’t be the case at tonight’s show at Ziggy’s in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where the group will “throw out the playbook and reinvent improvisation, calling the show as they go” according to a post on the official moe. Facebook page. We look forward to hearing the results.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band, featuring husband and wife duo Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, have spent most of 2011 touring the world in support of their fantastic Revelator LP. While the group is currently in Brazil preparing for the SWU Music & Arts Festival, they will return home to the U.S. for a pair of shows next weekend. One of those shows, a November 18th gig at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium, will be broadcast live on iClips for the band’s first-ever Pay-Per-View webcast. If you purchase the webcast before the day of the show it will run you $9.99, but the price jumps on the 18th to $14.99. Purchasers will also be entitled to view the archive on-demand anytime between November 21 and Midnight PST on the 25th.

[Photo by Marc Millman]
As part of our Everybody Wins When We Plug Something And In Return They Offer Us Free Shit To Give Away program, we’ve got four passes to give away which will allow you to view the Tedeschi Trucks Band at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium webcast free-of-charge. To enter, simply leave a comment below telling us what festival you’d like to see iClips webcast next year. You can enter a second time by following us and then tweeting what festival you’d like to see iClips webcast in 2012. Let us know by including both “@hidden_track” AND “#hticlips″ in your tweet. We’ll give you a third chance to snag one of the sets by leaving your response to our iClips query on our Facebook wall. Once the contest entry period closes we’ll tally all the entries from our comments section, Facebook and Twitter and pick four winners at random.
Here’s the fine print…
- To enter the contest, leave a comment below telling us what festival you’d like to see iClips webcast next year
- You can enter a second time by leaving a similar comment on the wall of the Hidden Track Facebook Page
- You can enter a third time by following @hidden_track and tweeting the festival you’d like to see iClips webcast next year and including both “@hidden_track” AND “#hticlips″ in your tweet
- Your comment(s) must be left by 11:59 PM EST on November 13
- Anybody entering more than once a piece on Facebook, Twitter and at the bottom of this post will be disqualified, tarred and feathered
- Four winners will be selected at random from all entries
- HT staff members are not eligible to win
iClips.net’s Streaming Is Believing series of free webcasts continues this weekend with three days worth of action from Summer Camp. All in all, iClips will treat us to three sets from moe., five sets from Umphrey’s McGee as well as UM’s rUMors set with Huey Lewis and an assortment of other performances from acts such as Bruce Hornsby, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Big Gigantic and Cornmeal. Widespread Panic’s headlining set will also be webcast, but we’ll only get the audio for that one as opposed to the audio and video iClips will provide for the rest of the broadcasts.

Here’s a look at the complete Summer Camp webcast schedule…
FRIDAY
4:30 – Rev. Payton’s Big Damn Band*
5:00 – Cornmeal
6:15 – moe.*
7:00 – TBA
8:15 – BoomBox*
9:00 – Umphrey’s McGee
10:15 – Lotus*
11:30 – Umphrey’s McGee
1:00 – STS9*
SATURDAY
5:15 – Family Groove Company*
6:15 – Gaelic Storm*
7:15 – SOJA*
8:00 – Umphrey’s McGee
9:15 – Keller Williams*
10:00 – Umphrey’s McGee
11:15 – Big Gigantic*
12:15 – moe.*
SUNDAY
1:30 – Umphrey’s McGee
2:15 – Huey Lewis and the rUMors
3:15 – Fareed Haque & MathGames*
4:00 – Cornmeal
5:15 – TBA
6:00 – Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers
7:30 – Bela Fleck & The Flecktones*
8:00 – Widespread Panic (audio only)
10:00 – TBA
11:15 – moe.*
* Denotes delayed performance
Yesterday we mentioned that iClips will be webcasting from the Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, AL this weekend and now we have the schedule for the broadcast…
Friday
2:15 CST – Brandi Carlile
3:30 CST – Umphrey’s McGee
4:30 CST – Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
5:45 CST – Warren Haynes Band
7:00 CST – STS9
8:30 CST – Widespread Panic [audio-only]
Saturday
1:30 CST – Slightly Stoopid
2:30 CST – Mariachi El Bronx*
3:30 CST – Cee Lo Green
4:30 CST – Primus
5:45 CST – Avett Brothers
7:15 CST – The Flaming Lips
8:45 CST – Soja*
Sunday
1:00 CST – Easy Star All Stars*
2:00 CST – Matisyahu
3:15 CST – Keller Williams*
4:00 CST – Ween
6:00 CST – Michael Franti
7:30 CST – Galactic
9:00 CST – TBA
* Denotes delayed performance
Head over to SPIN’s site or iClips to watch.
Webcaster iClips kicks off its Streaming Is Believing couch tour this weekend with broadcasts from the sold out Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, AL. According to JamBase, some of the performers whose sets will be streamed are The Flaming Lips, The Avett Brothers, Ween, Primus, Umphrey’s McGee, the Warren Haynes Band, Keller Williams, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Slightly Stoopid, STS9, Matisyahu and Brandi Carlile.

We’re still awaiting the schedule from iClips, but we do know that the broadcasts will start at 1:30PM EDT tomorrow through Sunday. The iClips stream will include live performances along with interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. Next weekend the iClips team heads to Summer Camp before they go to Mountain Jam the following weekend.
Add iClips to the list of content providers who will be webcasting live from Jazz Fest in New Orleans this weekend. Sets from Arcade Fire, Jimmy Buffett, The Neville Brothers, Wilco, Jeff Beck, Better Than Ezra, Allen Toussaint, Galactic, Irma Thomas and Cowboy Mouth will be among those broadcast live from the Fair Grounds with the full schedule to be announced in coming days. You’ll notice the list of sets iClips will broadcast looks an awful lot like RollingStone.com’s preliminary list, so perhaps Rolling Stone has partnered with iClips as they did for Austin City Limits last October.

Besides iClips and RollingStone.com, you can also catch some of the action from Jazz Fest via radio station WWOZ and Tipitinas.com.
Webcaster iClips will present a free live broadcast of the Flaming Lips’ New Year’s Eve concert in Oklahoma City that you can watch on either RollingStone.com or iClips.net. The psychedlic rockers will play all of The Soft Bulletin as part of their performance on the 31st. Then, on January 1st, iClips will broadcast a show from gypsy punks Gogol Bordello.
Just a reminder that iClips will be rebroadcasting two killer concerts tonight starting at 7PM EDT. The action starts with a Primus show from August 12 at Red Rocks and continues at 9PM with Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB’s performance from February 23 at The Pageant in St. Louis.

The TAB rebroadcast comes less than a week before TAB at the TAB hits stores next Tuesday. We had a listen to the LP and were very impressed not only by the music but by the fantastic audio mix and mastering jobs.
Official recordings of last February’s TAB tour weren’t made available through LivePhish, so it’s great to hear a pristine recording of Trey’s latest septet. Check out the Money, Love & Change from TAB at the TAB for a taste of what you can expect from the album…
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Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB – Money, Love & Change
The leader of the webcast pack, iClips, has just announced the third leg of the company’s “Couch Tour.” The action kicks off today at 2PM CDT from Lollapalooza and continues over Labor Day Weekend at moe.down XI. After that, iClips heads to Austin for the Austin City Limits Festival. For those wondering if Phish’s ACL Fest set will be webcast, we probably won’t know until the week of the event. Finally, iClips will head to Hampton for String Cheese Incident’s Hulaween over Halloween Weekend.