As DaveO mentioned in Last Week’s Sauce, Chicago natives Wilco will offer a free webcast of tomorrow night’s sold-out show from Madison, WI through their website. The action starts at 8:30 PM CST in the WilcoWorld Roadcase where you can also take in a number of past performances.

Let’s take a look at six other stories of interest…

Finally, Phish fan Tim Saccardo put a bunch of time, love and effort into making a fantastic 14-minute short film documenting his experience at the band’s most recent festival in Indio, CA. Phi8h: Halloween Phish in the Desert gathers video, still shots and music from that wonderful weekend.

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Scott Bernstein co-founded Hidden Track in October 2006 and was managing editor until taking over as EiC in January 2008. Scotty also writes for Relix Magazine and curates YEMblog.com.

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Last Week’s Sauce: February 8th – 14th

This week's edition of Last Week's Sauce is being brought to you by the lovely city of Chicago. Three of the area's best bands are represented in the categories of: Alt-Country, Post-Rock, and Jamband. And one of the groups covered the other on Valentine's Day, you can probably guess which one.

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