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Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival 2008 - Saturday/Sunday

Wakarusa 2008

With the rain on Thursday, and the music (finally) on Friday, we were halfway through Wakarusa. The festival had already seen its climax with its one true headliner, The Flaming Lips, but many of our favorite bands were still to come on both Saturday and Sunday.

Keep reading "Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival 2008 - Saturday/Sunday" after the jump

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Click on a BOThead to hear some weekend tunage:

Toast: State Radio - Barn Storming
Eggs: Tea Leaf Green - Taught to Be Proud
Cereal: The Dodos - Red and Purple
Pancakes: The Raconteurs - Old Enough

moe. / Tea Leaf Green @ The Meridian


Houston's Meridian played host to veteran jamband moe. and tour support Tea Leaf Green on Sunday, March 30. It had been since last year's SxSW that we had a chance to see moe., so Cereal and I were truly looking forward to the event. Add to that the fact that San Francisco's Tea Leaf Green have made a huge name for themselves in the jamband scene, and I had yet to see them, and it's easy to see why the Meridian was the place for us to be that night.

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Breakfast-Approved Shows: Mar 27-Apr 2

Upcoming shows in the Houston area:

Thu Mar 27

Common at Hush Night Club
Show starts at 11; Tickets are $30(general)/$60(VIP).

Fri Mar 28

Les Claypool and Tim Fite at Warehouse Live
Show starts at 9; Tickets are $23.

D.R.U.M. and Zwee at Dan Electro's Guitar Bar
Show starts at 10; Tickets are between $5 and $10.

One Tribe Nation at the Meridian
Show starts at 8; Tickets are $15 advance/$25 day of show.

Southern Culture On The Skids and Country Fried at the Continental Club
Show starts at 9; Tickets are $15.

The Western Civilization at Walter's On Washington
Show starts at 9; Tickets are $7 over 21/$10 under 21.

Find out what's going on the rest of the weekend

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