Daytrotter Coming off a month in which we recorded nearly 50 sessions for Daytrotter.com , we're all a bit tired. There is going to be a dramatic decrease in recording this week, though we'll still find time to welcome Dungen, Horse Feathers, And The Moneynotes, The Coast, Little Joy, Dead Trees, and Cale Parks in for sessions.
The sessions of late have been out-of-sight, and if anyone was lucky enough to get to Iowa City last Friday -- on Halloween -- to see the great Stephen Malkmus and Blitzen Trapper perform, you'll know that they joined forces for an encore of The James Gang's "Funk #49." They learned the song earlier in the day at our studio and recorded it exclusively for us. Expect to see it on the site very, very soon.
Also expect to see our ultra-great session with UK punk legends Wire next Monday.
We have a spectacular live show to tell you about for next Monday, November 10. We have Daytrotter favorites The Subjects and These United States set to perform at 6 p.m. at Huckleberry's pizza parlor. The Subjects, out of New York City, are one of the most promising unsigned bands in the country and have been by for two previous sessions. These United States are the kind of countrified goodness that you like out of the Allman Brothers and M Ward. It will be a notable performance and there are possibilities of some special guest surprises. Don't miss it.
 
 
Upcoming Daytrotter Presents shows
 
November 10 -- The Subjects with These United States at Huckleberry's pizza parlor, Rock Island, 6 p.m., $7
 

December 10 -- The War on Drugs with TBA at Huckleberry's pizza parlor, Rock Island, 6 p.m., $7

 

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