Dave Matthews Band - Live At Piedmont Park (2007)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Known for their electrifying live shows and devoted fan base, the Dave Matthews Band is in phenomenal form in this 2007 benefit concert. Taking place at Atlanta's Piedmont Park, the show was aimed... Known for their electrifying live shows and devoted fan base, the Dave Matthews Band is in phenomenal form in this 2007 benefit concert. Taking place at Atlanta's Piedmont Park, the show was aimed at raising funds to expand the city's noted green space. With more than 50,000 pouring in, and proceeds tipping over one million dollars, the mission was a resounding success. Performing a wide-ranging set list that includes more than a few surprises, the tight-knit group pay honor to old favorites ("One Sweet World," "Don't Drink The Water"), test the water with new material ("#27," "Cornbread," "Eh Hee"), and offer up thrilling renditions of classic songs, including "All Along The Watchtower" and "What Would You Say," joined onstage by Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band). [More]
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