Sasquatch 2011: Das Racist, Live In Concert
Posted in Concertagenda by: adminThe group plays songs packed with pop culture references that get funnier the more you dissect them.
The group plays songs packed with pop culture references that get funnier the more you dissect them.
Blending his original work with a wide array of hip-hop and electronica, producer Flying Lotus gets the crowds dancing at the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival.
Nathan Williams and company bring their willful punk primitivism to a late morning set.
The Pacific Northwest stalwarts’ headlining slot at the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival found Isaac Brock and company pulling songs from throughout their career for a focused, electrifying set.
The only Celtic punk rock act on the bill at Sasquatch plays a rowdy set to a rollicking crowd.
The venerable rockers play an emotionally-charged rendition of their breakthrough album, The Soft Bulletin, nearly in full.
Singer-songwriter Marc Cohn is most famous for his song “Walking in Memphis.” In his second Mountain Stage performance, Cohn plays songs from his new record, Listening Booth: 1970, a tribute to influential pop songs of his childhood.
As she introduced more collaborators and strumming instruments (guitar, autoharp, charango, etc.) throughout her set, it became evident why the Ontario singer-songwriter has been winning over audiences: She never appeared to stop smiling.
With an arsenal of strings and brass, the large Portland collective produces a joyous, uplifting sound.
The Swedish dance-pop diva never stopped moving during a set full of Body Talk hits.