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December Newsletter #2 December 20, 2023 Welcome to the JamBase newsletter, the best of what's happe

December Newsletter #2 [View in browser]( December 20, 2023 Welcome to the JamBase newsletter, the best of what's happening in Live Music. Warren Haynes Christmas Jam Warren Haynes recently hosted the 32nd Christmas Jam all-star benefit concert in the guitarist’s hometown of Asheville. Haynes’ band Gov’t Mule headlined the event and was joined by Billy Gibbons, Slash, Myles Kennedy, Jason Bonham, George Porter Jr., John Medeski and others. [READ RECAP & WATCH VIDEO]( Will Dead & Company be next to perform at Las Vegas Sphere? [READ MORE]( Watch Dave Matthews perform a heartfelt tribute to Jimmy Buffett. [WATCH HERE]( High Sierra Announces Initial Lineup Ziggy Marley, Greensky Bluegrass featuring Holly Bowling and The Allman Betts Band top the initial High Sierra Music Festival 2024 lineup. The 32nd annual event returns to Plumas County Fairgrounds in Quincy, California July 4 – 7. Early bird tickets are on sale now and will run until midnight PT on December 22. [LEARN MORE]( [GET TICKETS]( Stream Free On Volume John Medeski and Billy Martin (both from Medeski Martin and Wood) will come together with Scott Metzger (JRAD) and Nels Cline (Wilco) for an evening of improvisational music after Phish performs at Madison Square Garden on December 30. [GET YOUR FREE TICKET]( Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan welcomes his mom for traditional Hanukkah run finale. [WATCH HERE]( Dive deep into the lyrics of Phish’s classic song “Suzy Greenberg.” [LEARN MORE]( Bruce Hornsby Joins Goose At Goosemas Goose presented their Goosemas X concerts featuring a Goosemas In Space! theme at the famed Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia. Longtime Virginia resident Bruce Hornsby made it to Hampton to join Goose on keyboards and vocals for his signature single, “The Way It Is.” [SEE MORE]( www.jambase.com [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Want to advertise with JamBase? Contact: sales@jambase.com 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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