Climb to Safety (Live from Aragon Ballroom 10/31/11)
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Blight (Live at Aragon Ballroom 10/31/11)
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Iron Man (Live from the Aragon Ballroom 10/31/11)
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Degenerate (Live from the Aragon Ballroom 10/31/11)
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Driving Song (Live at Fox Theatre, Atlanta 5/9/06)
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Crazy (Live at Fox Theatre, Atlanta 5/9/06)
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From the Cradle (Live at Fox Theatre, Atlanta 5/9/06)
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Time Zones (Live at Fox Theatre, Atlanta 5/9/06)
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Second Skin (Live at Fox Theatre, Atlanta 5/9/06)
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Tall Boy (Live at Fox Theatre, Atlanta 5/9/06)
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Artist Playlists
Widespread Panic Essentials
Flawlessly flowing, turn-on-a-dime Southern rock.
Widespread Panic: Deep Cuts
Rare grooves from Southern rock's jam-band giants.
Artist Biography
Widespread Panic are one of the premier jam bands of the post-Grateful Dead era. Unlike their Northeastern peers in Phish and Blues Traveler, these are Georgia boys whose earthy playing reflects a deep debt to Southern rock. The original quartet formed in 1986 in the college town of Athens and began achieving national recognition in the early ’90s. In addition to garnering a slot on the inaugural H.O.R.D.E. tour (which helped jump-start the decade’s jam-band revival), they dropped a string of studio albums, including 1994’s Ain’t Life Grand and 1999’s Til the Medicine Takes, that balance improvisation with nimble songwriting. The loss of founding guitarist Michael Houser to cancer in 2002 would have spelled doom for most outfits. But Widespread Panic—buoyed by the intense loyalty of their fanbase—brought in a succession of players who helped open up their sound to new ideas: fusion, New Orleans R&B, funk, even gritty hard rock. This is particularly evident on their deep well of live recordings (a staple for jam bands), where the group reinvent themselves just about any night they take the stage.