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Relive the Festival
Hope you enjoyed the first ever Outside Lands Festival webcast! It was certainly a jam-packed weekend of music and now you can relive many of the performances here in the AT&T blue room. Check out Primus, Broken Social Scene, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Steve Winwood, Widespread Panic, and many more!.

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Golden Gate Park
Every place has a story to tell, and Golden Gate Park, an icon and keystone of San Francisco's park system, is no exception. Millions of people have visited the Park over the years, but only a few know of all the rich nuggets that it harbors. Golden Gate Park offers a dizzying array of treasures: fascinating buildings, scenic meadows and lakes, important monuments, and major museums.

Today, Golden Gate Park is the third most visited park in America, hosting 13 million visitors each year. The Outside Lands Music Arts Festival will take place at the Polo Fields, Speedway Meadow, and Lindley Meadow. In addition to these areas, the Park features numerous attractions, including the Japanese Tea Garden, the De Young Museum, the Conservatory of Flowers, and more.

For more information and lineups, Visit the Outside Lands Official Website

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ALO
Andrew Bird
Black Mountain
Broken Social Scene
Cake
Dredg
Drive-By Truckers
Galactic
Primus
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Steve Winwood
The Mother Hips
Toots and the Maytals
Widespread Panic
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Black Mountain
Favorite psych-and-prog-spiritual pioneers are back with "In The Future", their second album that resonates with the same epic ring, beloved deep rock touchstones and genuine folk fragility that made their self-titled debut an instant classic.

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Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse is one of Britain's greatest reggae band. Generally a protest-minded Rastafarian outfit, Steel Pulse started out playing authentic roots reggae with touches of jazz and Latin music, and earned an audience among white U.K. punks as well.

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Beck
Beck is the epitome of postmodern chic in an era obsessed with junk culture. Beck has created a body of work that is wildly unpredictable, vibrantly messy, and bursting with ideas.

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Abigail Washburn & Bela Fleck
Abigail Washburn never set out to be a songwriter or a recording artist. So when she found herself on stage in a Beijing club playing her banjo and singing old time Appalachian mountain music in Chinese to a packed house, she was as surprised as anyone.

- Artist Official Website
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Goapele
Goapele brings an infusion of fresh energy and a classic, yet new sound to R&B music that is evident on her sophomore set, “Change It All.” The California based songstress broke onto the music scene in 2001 with her EP, “Closer”.

- Artist Official Website
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Dredg
What do we make of a band that makes music that's heavy, pretty, experimental and tuneful? You can be frustrated that dredg rejects the idea that the goal of music is to be described as a couple of buzz words. Or with attentive ears, you can love them.

- Artist Official Website
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Galactic
With the release of their sixth album, From the Corner to the Block, the five-man group GALACTIC reaffirms their standing as one of the funkiest outfits in the known universe.

- Artist Official Website
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Devendra Banhart
Devendra Banhart has emerged as one of the most fascinating, unpredictable and inspiring artists of his generation who continues to surprise and delight an increasing audience of fans and critics alike. Those who have seen him live can attest to this fact.

- Artist Official Website
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Steve Winwood
Winwood rocketed into the international spotlight as the singer of the Spenser Davis Group. Looking for a wider artistic palette, in 1967 he headed to the countryside, producing some of the most inventive and durable works of the psychedelic-tinged late-‘60s.

- Artist Official Website
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M. Ward
M. Ward’s music seems to occupy a place that is uniquely "out of time". He bridges gaps between the roots of various American musical traditions. Armed with a guitar, harmonica, sparse percussion and a tin-pan alley-esque piano, Ward spins timeless classics that seem to flow effortlessly.

- Artist Official Website
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Ben Harper & Innocent Criminals
At the end of a nine-month tour, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals landed in a Paris recording studio and completed their new album, Lifeline. The result: a soulful masterpiece with beautifully direct lyrics, undeniable grooves and an effortless energy.

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Primus
The band's unconventional approach to sound, image, and just about everything else is what got folks so excited when the band blew up on the San Francisco Bay Area scene in the late '80s - fans and record execs alike.

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Jackie Greene
Performances everywhere from the Newport Folk Festival and the Monterey Jazz Festival to Bonnaroo, have meant that Greene was recognized quickly by those who know talent, and who saw something rare and promising in him.

- Artist Official Website
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ALO
"For us, ALO is more than just a band and we're more than just a group of great friends making music together… ALO is our lifestyle." With this simple aphorism, keyboardist/vocalist Zach Gill sums up the unique dynamic that defines ALO.

- Artist Official Website
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Toots & the Maytals
Toots Hibbert is one of the great voices of Jamaica; a legend whose career spans every development in Jamaican music, from ska through rock-steady to reggae. Toots and the Maytals have helped to chart the course of Jamaican music.

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Andrew Bird
The live setting is where Bird becomes one with his songs… Andrew rarely replicates a song's perfect structure as it lives on the album, but rather lends an improvisatory aspect to his performance.

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Sharon Jones & Dap Kings
The Dap-Kings roster reads like a veritable who’s who of the day’s Soul and Funk scene, most of whom were bandleaders in their own right. Behind the ever-increasing power and stage presence of Jones, the band was becoming a force to be reckoned with.

- Artist Official Website
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Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene was started in 1999. After so many achievements (not to mention Canada’s ascension to the top of the indie rock oil well), it may seem a bit disingenuous to say that the acceptance of Broken Social Scene still comes a surprise.

- Artist Official Website
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Rodrigo y Gabriela
Rodrigo y Gabriela describe their style as 'Fusion music': "It's mainly got Latin harmonies and rhythms but the structure is rock. It's not jazz because it's structured, and we don't improvise; our solos are exactly what's on the record…”

- Artist Official Website
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Cake
CAKE formed in Sacramento, California in 1991. The band quickly became a hot item in the downtown club and cafe scene, then went on to gain a steady following in San Francisco's Bay Area. CAKE's shambling countrified funk, took Northern California by storm.

- Artist Official Website
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Jack Johnson
Jack Johson and his friends have just finished recording a new album called Sleep Through the Static. At this point in his life he weighs about 190 lbs and his ear hairs are getting longer. He also has a couple of kids.

- Artist Official Website
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