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Umphrey’s McGee

Live Performances by Umphrey’s McGee in 2003

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Creep' (Radiohead Cover) Featuring Kanika Moore

Fillmore
Detroit, Michigan, United States

January 28, 2003 | Video Length: 4:49
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  • On January 28, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed a live cover of Radiohead's "Creep" at the Fillmore in Detroit, which highlights a dynamic moment in th... Read Full Description >

    On January 28, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed a live cover of Radiohead's "Creep" at the Fillmore in Detroit, which highlights a dynamic moment in their evolving career. At this time, the band had just released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which solidified their presence within the progressive rock and jam band scenes. This performance reflects their exploratory nature and willingness to play with diverse genres, as they often integrated various musical styles into their live shows. Kanika Moore's collaboration on this cover underscores the band’s commitment to artistic collaboration and innovation. The use of the "Nothing Too Fancy Cam" for this recording also illustrates their embrace of technology and fan engagement, aligning with their historically interactive relationship with fans through live recordings and collectibles.

Umphrey's McGee - Hajimemashite Live at Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre
Boulder, Colorado, United States

March 29, 2003 | Video Length: 4:37
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    On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed live at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado, capturing the energy of their evolving sound during a pivotal period in their career. This recording, part of their live album "Live At Fox Theatre," was released on the same day as the performance. At this time, the band was experiencing significant growth, having recently gained a stronger following and developing their blend of progressive rock and improvisational jam music. Notably, "Hajimemashite," the track featured in this recording, showcases their intricate musicianship and dynamic live performance style. The band's commitment to live improvisation set them apart, as they often crafted unique versions of their songs, much like what is displayed in this lively performance. This era was crucial as they were transitioning from a regional act to a nationally recognized band, laying the groundwork for their future successes.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of YYZ at Fox Theatre, Atlanta

Fox Theatre
Boulder, Colorado, United States

March 29, 2003 | Video Length: 7:14
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  • On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, offering an energetic rendition of "YYZ." This performance occurred s... Read Full Description >

    On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, offering an energetic rendition of "YYZ." This performance occurred shortly after the release of their studio album "Anchor Drops," which came out in 2004. "Anchor Drops" marked a significant point in the band's career, showcasing their progressive rock sound and solidifying their fanbase. The band's live performances, particularly around this period, were an essential part of their identity, characterized by improvisation, genre-blending, and audience interaction. Notably, "YYZ," originally a Rush song, exemplifies Umphrey's McGee’s ability to reinterpret classic rock elements within their unique style, demonstrating their musicianship and versatility. The Fox Theatre venue provides a historic backdrop, emphasizing the band's growing prominence in the live music scene during the early 2000s.

Umphrey's McGee Performance of 'Uncle Wally' at Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre
Boulder, Colorado, United States

March 29, 2003 | Video Length: 5:10
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    On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, which coincided with a pivotal moment in their career. At this time, the band had just released their album "Anchor Drops" in July 2004, which showcased their intricate blend of progressive rock, jazz, and improvisational elements. The live recording of "Uncle Wally" captures the band's growth in live performances and their developing reputation for dynamic concerts. Additionally, this period marked their increasing presence in the live music scene, as they began to establish a dedicated fanbase and a unique identity within the jam band community. Interestingly, the concert exemplified their exploratory spirit, a hallmark of their performances that continues to define their artistry. This era set the stage for their future albums and live recordings, solidifying their status as a leading force in contemporary progressive music.

Umphrey's McGee - Jazzy Odyssey Live Performance at Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre
Boulder, Colorado, United States

March 29, 2003 | Video Length: 4:54
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  • On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado, capturing the live recording "Jazzy Odyssey." This performance c... Read Full Description >

    On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado, capturing the live recording "Jazzy Odyssey." This performance came shortly after the release of their studio album "Anchor Drops," which debuted in 2004, showcasing the band’s evolution during that period. "Jazzy Odyssey" is notable for its fusion of progressive rock and jazz elements, characteristic of the band's improvisational style and their adeptness at blending genres. By 2003, Umphrey's McGee was gaining traction in the jam band scene and was known for their dynamic live performances, which often featured complex compositions and extended improvisations, as evidenced in this recording. The band had etched out a niche within the live music community, setting the stage for their future growth and development in the years that followed.

Umphrey's McGee - Jimmy Stewart Live Performance at Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre
Boulder, Colorado, United States

March 29, 2003 | Video Length: 4:34
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    On March 29, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado, which coincided with an exciting period in their career. This live recording of "Jimmy Stewart" showcases the band's improvisational prowess and musical versatility. By this time, Umphrey's McGee had released their third studio album, *Anchor Drops*, in 2004, indicating they were on the brink of their rise in popularity. Notably, the year 2003 was pivotal as they were increasingly recognized for their live performances, which often blended various genres including rock, jazz, and metal. The Fox Theatre venue also has historical significance as a celebrated location for live music, further enhancing the context of this recording. The band's approach to live shows, characterized by spontaneous jam sessions and intricate arrangements, contributed to their growing fan base and solidified their reputation as a formidable live act.

Umphrey's McGee Performance of 'Jazz Odyssey' at River Ranch, Tahoe City

River Ranch Lodge
Tahoe City, California, United States

July 2, 2003 | Video Length: 7:25
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  • On July 2, 2003, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Jazz Odyssey" at River Ranch in Tahoe City, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, having rece... Read Full Description >

    On July 2, 2003, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Jazz Odyssey" at River Ranch in Tahoe City, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, having recently released their album *Anchor Drops* a few months earlier in April 2004. This album showcased the band's growing prowess in blending progressive rock with improvisational jazz elements. Notably, "Jazz Odyssey" highlights Umphrey's McGee's inclination towards spontaneous composition, allowing band members to explore musical themes in real time—a signature aspect of their live performances. This performance came just days before the band participated in the High Sierra Music Festival, reflecting their increasing visibility and popularity within the jam band scene. Additionally, the band's reputation for energetic live shows and complex arrangements was solidified during this period, drawing dedicated fans and establishing a strong community around their music.

Umphrey's McGee - Full Concert at High Sierra Music Festival

Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds
Quincy, California, United States

July 6, 2003 | Video Length: 32:42
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    In July 2003, when Umphrey’s McGee performed at the High Sierra Music Festival, the band was in a dynamic phase of their career, having released their album "Anchor Drops" just a few months earlier, in April 2004. This album marked a significant development in their style, featuring a blend of rock, progressive, and jam elements that showcased their technical prowess and intricate arrangements. During this period, the band was growing in popularity, thanks in part to their dedicated fan base and extensive live performances. The High Sierra set exemplifies the band's improvisational skills and dynamic live energy, which became a trademark of their performances. Additionally, the festival atmosphere allowed them to connect with fans in a more intimate setting, highlighting their ability to engage audiences with unique setlists and spontaneous jams. This era contributed significantly to their reputation as a leading band in the jam band scene.

Umphrey's McGee - Full Concert at High Sierra Music Festival

Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds
Quincy, California, United States

July 6, 2003 | Video Length: 41:09
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    On July 6, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed at the High Sierra Music Festival, showcasing their growing reputation as a live band during this period. The band had recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, but leading up to the live recording, they were solidifying their musical identity with the release of "Local Band Does OK" in 2002, which helped elevate their profile significantly. This festival performance exemplified their unique blend of progressive rock, jazz fusion, and improvisation, a hallmark of their live shows. The early 2000s marked a pivotal time for the band as they began to expand their fanbase through extensive touring and memorable live sets, including this one at High Sierra, often seen as a launchpad for their later successes. Furthermore, their adaptive setlist and willingness to experiment with their sound during performances became a central aspect of their appeal, reflecting their artistic evolution during this era.

Umphrey's McGee - 2x2 & Syncopated Strange | Guinness Oyster Festival Full Concert

New City YMCA
Chicago, Illinois, United States

September 6, 2003 | Video Length: 28:06
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    On September 6, 2003, when Umphrey's McGee performed at the Guinness Oyster Festival in Chicago, the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004. This live recording showcases the band's growing prowess in blending rock, jazz, and progressive elements, which characterized their sound during this period. At this festival, the setlist began with "2x2" and included "Syncopated Strange," both of which highlight their improvisational skills and complex musicianship. The early 2000s were significant for Umphrey's McGee as they were solidifying their reputation as a prominent live act, known for their energetic performances and innovative arrangements, further establishing a dedicated fan base. Their choice to perform at festivals like this underscored their commitment to live music, a hallmark of their artistic identity.

Umphrey's McGee - Full Concert at Guinness Oyster Festival - 2x2, Syncopated Strange

New City YMCA
Chicago, Illinois, United States

September 6, 2003 | Video Length: 28:06
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    On September 6, 2003, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Guinness Oyster Festival in Chicago, marking a significant point in their career. By this time, the band had released their third studio album, "Anchor Drops," in 2004 which showcased their evolving sound and complexity in songwriting. The performance during the festival highlighted the band's growing popularity within the jam band scene, captivating audiences with their intricate compositions and musicianship. Notably, the setlist included songs that would become staples in their repertoire, exemplifying their improvisational style. This live recording reflects a period when Umphrey's McGee was solidifying their identity and expanding their fan base, setting the stage for their future success in the music industry as a leading band in the progressive rock and jam scene.

Umphrey's McGee - Full Concert Performance at Guinness Oyster Festival

New City YMCA
Chicago, Illinois, United States

September 6, 2003 | Video Length: 24:24
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    In September 2003, when Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Guinness Oyster Festival in Chicago, they were experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. This live recording captures the band shortly after the release of their self-titled studio album, *Umphrey’s McGee*, in 2002. During this time, the band was continuing to evolve their sound, blending rock, jazz, funk, and progressive elements, which would increasingly define their live performances. Notably, 2003 marked a period of growing recognition for the band, as they were gaining traction in the jam band scene and expanding their fanbase through energetic live shows. Interestingly, the performance includes the track "2x2," which showcases their intricate musical compositions and improvisational skills that have become hallmarks of their style.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Syncopated Strangers' at Guinness Oyster Festival in Chicago

New City YMCA
Chicago, Illinois, United States

September 6, 2003 | Video Length: 6:37
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    In September 2003, Umphrey's McGee was solidifying their reputation as a prominent live band in the jam band scene. At this time, they had recently released their album "Local Band Does OK" in 2002, which showcased their diverse musical styles and solidified their fan base. The live recording of "Syncopated Strangers" from the Guinness Oyster Festival highlights the band's energetic performances, featuring standout musicianship, particularly from guitarist Jake Cinninger, known for his exceptional solos. By this point in their career, they had developed a strong live following, often praised for their improvisational skills and ability to blend various genres, which would become a hallmark of their future recordings. This performance is a testament to the band's musical evolution and commitment to live improvisation, setting the stage for their ongoing success in the jam band circuit.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Visions of Parin' at Clearwater Theater

Clearwater Theater
West Dundee, Illinois, United States

October 22, 2003 | Video Length: 9:59
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  • On October 22, 2003, Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Clearwater Theater, capturing a moment in their evolving career. At this time, the band had re... Read Full Description >

    On October 22, 2003, Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Clearwater Theater, capturing a moment in their evolving career. At this time, the band had recently released their studio album "Anchor Drops" earlier that year, which showcased their signature blend of rock, jazz, and progressive elements. "Anchor Drops" included fan-favorite tracks and positioned the band prominently within the jam band scene. This live recording highlights their improvisational skills and diverse musical influences, further solidifying their reputation for dynamic live performances. Additionally, it was around this period that Umphrey's McGee began to embrace technology in music distribution, with live shows available for purchase online, paving the way for a more engaged fan experience. The Clearwater performance exemplifies the band's growing popularity and highlights their unique ability to connect with audiences through their energetic live sets.

Umphrey's McGee - Signed Sealed Delivered / Uptight Live Performance

Vic Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, United States

December 31, 2003 | Video Length: 9:47
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    In December 2003, Umphrey’s McGee was in a pivotal phase of their career, having recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in the summer of the same year. This album marked a significant step forward in their development as a band, showcasing their intricate compositions and blending of genres. The live recording from their New Year's Eve show on December 31, 2003, features performances like "Signed Sealed Delivered" and "Uptight (Everything is Alright)," illustrating their improvisational prowess and energetic stage presence. During this time, the band was gaining a dedicated following, and their live performances were becoming known for their eclectic setlists and virtuosic musicianship. This particular performance not only captures their growing popularity but also highlights their tradition of engaging with fans through live events, setting the stage for their continuous evolution in the jam band scene.