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December/January 2006
(on
newsstands 11/29)
Trey Anastasio: Life After Phish
- Exclusive interview: Trey Talks About Jerry Garcia, Shine and The
Breakup
- Blues Traveler: Destination Unknown
- Robbie Robertson: Dylan, Drugs and The Band
- JamOff: 13 Hot New Bands
- Stanton Moore on Houseman's Departure and Galactic's 20th
Anniversary (in 2015)
- Steve Winwood: The Last Great Traffic Jam
- In the Backyard with the North Mississippi Allstars, Jim Dickinson and the Burnsides
Read more in Relix On the newsstands and by SUBSCRIPTION
Also in this issue:
SCENE & HEARD
Mindful music from around the globe: The Beat, Soundcheck and Fragments
SPOTLIGHT
Swedish songstress Theresa Andersson
BLUES TRAVELER: VERSION 2.0 by Dean Budnick
More than a decade removed from the band’s massive mainstream
success, Blues Traveler is back in clubs and small theatres, intent on pulling
off the rarest of rock and roll stunts: the second act. A godfather of the
current jam scene, Traveler recently collaborated with ex-Wilco multi-instrumentalist
Jay Bennett on a new album that the band likens to its classic Save His
Soul disc. After nearly two decades, senior editor Dean Budnick finds
out where the band wants to go from here.
PARTING SHOTS
Little Stevie Winwood is
all grown up
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