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Don't miss the genre-defying jam band icons when they hit the road
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They are one of the weirdest festival headliners around, but their insane interplay, chops, unpredictability and humanity are not lost in translation.
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Don't miss the genre-defying jam band icons when they hit the road
Don't miss the genre-defying jam band icons when they hit the road
Meeting at the crossroads of delightfully odd and astonishingly prodigious, experimental alt-rock collective Ween formed after founding members Aaron Freeman (Gene Ween) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween) met at a middle school typing class. In the hallowed years since, the outfit grew in members and genres, achieving international recognition with their smash hit 1992 single Push th' Little Daisies.
The genre-bending quintet was set to bring their heady fusion of soul, country, gunk, prog rock, R&B, punk, and gospel to venues across North America on a Summer Tour, but owing to the Corona crisis, they've rescheduled the coast to coast trek for the fall. Don't miss the chance to witness Ween's virtuosic, cosmic jamming first hand
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