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JamBase Newsletter / June 21 Season 3 Of ‘The JamBase Podcast’ Launches With Leftover Salm

JamBase Newsletter / June 21 [View in browser]( Season 3 Of ‘The JamBase Podcast’ Launches With Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman Season Three of [The JamBase Podcast]( officially launched with a new episode featuring the return of [Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman](. With the third season’s focus on festivals, kicking off with the “Festival!” maestro himself seemed only fitting. Herman discussed jamming with other members of LoS at the Telluride Bluegrass festival before they were bandmates, memorable musical experiences at other festivals and much more. SUBSCRIBE NOW: [Spotify]( [Apple Podcasts]( [Stitcher]( or [Google Podcast]( [LISTEN NOW]( Exclusive Early Access for ENO - 25% OFF Sitewide Starts Now! Get the gear you want before it's gone - we're selling out fast! From hammocks and chairs to blankets and bags, gear up with early access to ENO's Summer Sale. Enjoy 25% off sitewide by using code 621JAM23ENO at checkout, valid through 6/22. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with other offers. Sale opens to the public 6/23 - 7/4. [SHOP SALE]( Celebrate 25 Years of JamBase and Go See Live Music! JamBase celebrates 25 years of helping fans Go See Live Music this August with our silver jubilee featuring Umphrey's McGee, Jennifer Hartswick Band, Holly Bowling, Ron Artis II, BT ALC Big Band, and Club d'Elf. Four nights of music, six ensembles, and three venues for a quadranscentennial birthday party for the books! See you in August! [GET TICKETS]( Dakota Jones Shares New Album and Singles Dakota Jones has one foot firmly in the future with their new album 'Heartbreakers Space Club.' It’s a clear return to the band’s roots, experimenting and genre-bending. With retro stylings and slick rhythms, they add futuristic elements while led by Tristan Carter-Jones’ soulful powerhouse vocals. Discover singles “[Sugar Pie]( and “[Countdown]( and find them carrying their gritty funky sound to venues across their home turf in NYC, across the US and beyond. [LISTEN NOW]( [DAKOTA JONES TOUR DATES]( Dead & Company’s Keeps On Truckin' On: What's The Skinny? Dead & Company’s Final Tour is underway as the band tours one last time. Stay up-to-date on what’s played at each show with the [JamBase Dead & Company: The Skinny]( hub, where you'll find links to recaps, setlist breakdowns, statistical analysis, live videos and more. Visit the [Dead & Company: The Skinny]( hub and follow along with Bobby, Mickey, John, Oteil, Jeff and Jay on their final trip together - brought to you by our friends at [Sec 119](. [GET THE SKINNY]( [DEAD & CO TOUR DATES]( Airport Parking Reservations Traveling by air to Go See Live Music this summer? Get $5 off your airport parking with code JAMBASE at [AirportParkingReservations.com]( the online leader in airport parking, serving all major airports across the US and Canada. All our parking lot partners are vetted for quality and all our partners' lots offer guaranteed spaces and transportation to your departure airport. With millions of reservations already made, [AirportParkingReservations.com]( is the best place to research and reserve airport parking! [LEARN MORE]( Why You Won't Hear A Grateful Dead Cover At A Billy Strings Show Billy Strings recently responded to a fan on Instagram who'd asked him why he no longer plays Grateful Dead covers, the last being in May of 2022. Find out why Strings has removed Grateful Dead covers from his repertoire, and what he thinks when fans call out for them at his live shows. [READ ARTICLE]( SHRED WITH SHIFTY Foo Fighters' Chris Shiflett Explores the craft of guitar playing with fellow legends in conversation brought to you by [Volume.com]( Double Elvis, and Premier Guitar. The series launches tomorrow, June 22nd, with Alex Lifeson from Rush! [LEARN MORE]( [App Store]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Spotify]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you are signed up for JamBase Email Alerts. [Edit Your Profile]( • [Update Your Location]( • [Track More Bands]( JamBase 200 Portland Street, Ste 500, Boston, MA 02114 [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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