7:00 – Kyle Burgess, He had a confrontation with cougar in Utah

7:00 – Kyle Burgess, He had a confrontation with cougar in Utah
Let’s face it, 2020 has been terrible. The Black Crowes were scheduled to bring its much anticipated “Shake Your Money Maker” tour to Connecticut this year, but due to Covid-19 the tour has been postponed to 2021. It’s just one of many shows we missed out on this year, but thankfully we’ll have an opportunity to (hopefully) see them next summer.
Today we go back 25 years ago when The Black Crowes came to New Haven Coliseum on its “Amorica or Bust” 1995 Tour.
The Black Crowes
Tour: Amorica or Bust
April 2, 1995
New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
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7:30 – Scot Haney
8:30 – Comedian Chris DiStefano
9:30 – Boss Keith
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It’s safe to say Pearl Jam will never forget their first time in Connecticut. It was 24 years ago this month a riot ensued at the end of Pearl Jam’s sold out 1996 concert at The XFINITY Theatre (then known as The Meadows Music Theatre). According to the Hartford Courant, Hartford Police arrested 30 people and ejected 78 people from the venue after fans tried to rush the stage. An ugly scene, no doubt. The incident even made MTV News:
Today we look back at the show itself, which for Pearl Jam fans, was simply spectacular. Pearl Jam hit the road in support of its fourth studio album, No Code.
Pearl Jam
Tour: No Code North American Tour 1996
Special Guest: Fastbacks
October 2, 1996
The XFINITY Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
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8:00 – Governor Lamont
8:20 – Jimmy Koplik
9:00 – Joe LaChance, “The Weed Guy”
9:40 – Seamus, New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade
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