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Umphrey’s McGee

Live Performances by Umphrey’s McGee in 2008

  • By January 1, 2008, Umphrey's McGee was well-established in their career, having released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004 and "Safety in Numbers" i... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 2008, Umphrey's McGee was well-established in their career, having released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004 and "Safety in Numbers" in 2006. At this point, they were gaining significant recognition in the jam band scene, known for their improvisational style and eclectic sound that blended rock, jazz, and progressive music. The recording from January 2008 serves as a glimpse into their promotional efforts during this period, highlighting their dynamic performances and dedicated fanbase. Additionally, 2008 marked a time when they were actively participating in various music festivals, further expanding their reach and influence. The band’s commitment to live performance was a defining characteristic, and they often encouraged fans to experience their shows, which contributed to their growing popularity. The promo reel captures the essence of Umphrey's McGee as they continued to push creative boundaries while solidifying their position in the live music scene.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Example One' at First Avenue, Minneapolis

First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN, United States

February 29, 2008 | Video Length: 8:59
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  • On February 29, 2008, during their performance at First Avenue in Minneapolis, Umphrey's McGee was in the midst of a vibrant and prolific phase in the... Read Full Description >

    On February 29, 2008, during their performance at First Avenue in Minneapolis, Umphrey's McGee was in the midst of a vibrant and prolific phase in their career. The band had recently released their album "Safety in Numbers" in 2006 and was well into the promotional cycle for their follow-up album, "The Bottom Half," which came out later in 2008. This particular live performance is notable not only for its energetic delivery but also as part of their commitment to delivering high-quality live experiences, a hallmark of their reputation. The band's improvisational prowess shines in live settings, with "Example One" being a perfect showcase of their ability to blend various musical styles. Furthermore, Umphrey's McGee is recognized for encouraging fan engagement through live recordings available for purchase, highlighting their democratic approach to live music distribution.

Umphrey's McGee - 'The Floor' Live at Bonnaroo 2008 | Official Concert Video

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Manchester, TN, United States

June 13, 2008 | Video Length: 6:24
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  • In June 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed "The Floor" at Bonnaroo, they were fresh off the release of their fifth studio album, "Death by Stereo," ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed "The Floor" at Bonnaroo, they were fresh off the release of their fifth studio album, "Death by Stereo," which came out just a month earlier on May 6, 2008. This album showcased the band's evolving sound and highlighted their aptitude for blending rock, jazz, and progressive elements, reflecting their growth and maturity as a band. "The Floor," a notable track from this album, had already started to become a fan favorite, demonstrating their ability to compose intricate yet accessible music. At Bonnaroo, the band's performance was a testament to their reputation for high-energy live shows, which helped solidify their status within the jam band scene. The event marked a significant moment for Umphrey's McGee, as it captured the band at a pivotal point in their career, transitioning into a more expansive phase of creativity and touring.

Umphrey's McGee featuring Jeff Coffin performs 'Higgins' live at Bonnaroo

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Manchester, TN, United States

June 13, 2008 | Video Length: 14:29
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  • In June 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Higgins" at Bonnaroo, the band was navigating an exciting phase in their career, having recently release... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Higgins" at Bonnaroo, the band was navigating an exciting phase in their career, having recently released their album "Safety in Numbers" in 2006, followed by "Live at the Murat" in 2007, a live recording showcasing their dynamic stage presence. The Bonnaroo performance highlighted their improvisational prowess and collaborative spirit, particularly with the special guest appearance by Jeff Coffin, known for his work with Dave Matthews Band and Flecktones. This era was marked by the band's growing recognition in the jam band scene, characterized by their blend of progressive rock, jazz, and improvisation. Their commitment to live performances was evident, as they often infused their shows with unique guest appearances and extended jams, cementing their reputation as a must-see live act during the festival circuit.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Bridgeless' at Bonnaroo 2008 - Official Video

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Manchester, TN, United States

June 13, 2008 | Video Length: 12:57
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  • In June 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Bridgeless" at Bonnaroo, they were riding the momentum of their studio album, "Safety in Numbers," which... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Bridgeless" at Bonnaroo, they were riding the momentum of their studio album, "Safety in Numbers," which was released in 2006. This period marked a significant phase in their career as they were gaining increasing notoriety and recognition within the jam band scene. The Bonnaroo performance showcased their energetic and improvisational style, further solidifying their reputation as a live act. "Bridgeless," a staple in their repertoire, exemplifies their ability to create engaging and dynamic live experiences. Interestingly, the band's commitment to musical exploration is evident in their performances, making each rendition unique, which captured the attention of a diverse audience. This specific performance at Bonnaroo contributed to their growing legacy as a band that thrives in live settings, enhancing their cult status within the music community.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Wizard Burial Ground' Live at Bonnaroo 2008

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Manchester, TN, United States

June 13, 2008 | Video Length: 10:20
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  • In June 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Wizard Burial Ground" at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, they were in a pivotal phase of their c... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Wizard Burial Ground" at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, they were in a pivotal phase of their career, having just released their studio album "The Bottom Half" in 2007. This album, a collection of previously unreleased material, showcased the band's diverse musical style and laid the groundwork for their evolving sound. The performance at Bonnaroo is significant as it highlighted their emergence into a more progressive metal sound, a departure from their earlier jam band roots. Notably, the band has a reputation for improvisational prowess during live shows, and this performance is indicative of their ability to blend complex arrangements with dynamic live instrumentation. "Wizard Burial Ground," characterized by its heavy riffs and intricate rhythms, captures a moment in the band's journey where they began to explore darker, heavier themes in their music while maintaining their signature improvisation.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Wappy Sprayberry' Live at Bonnaroo 2008

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Manchester, TN, United States

June 13, 2008 | Video Length: 12:20
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  • In June 2008, Umphrey’s McGee performed "Wappy Sprayberry" at Bonnaroo, showcasing their signature blend of improvisation and progressive rock. At t... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, Umphrey’s McGee performed "Wappy Sprayberry" at Bonnaroo, showcasing their signature blend of improvisation and progressive rock. At this point in their career, the band was riding high on the success of their 2006 album "Safety in Numbers," which marked a significant progression in their songwriting and production. Just before the Bonnaroo performance, they also released the album "Live at the Murat" in 2008, demonstrating their prowess as a live act and solidifying their reputation in the jam band scene. Notably, the Bonnaroo performance comes during a period when the band was known for engaging live sets that often included extended improvisational jams, highlighting both their musicianship and their connection with the audience. Joel Cummins’ remark about getting the dance party started early reflects their commitment to creating an energetic atmosphere, which has become a hallmark of their live shows.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Gettin Funky' at Bonnaroo

Bonnaroo
Manchester, TN, United States

June 14, 2008 | Video Length: 1:10
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  • In June 2008, during the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, Umphrey's McGee was at a key moment in their career, having recently released their studio ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, during the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, Umphrey's McGee was at a key moment in their career, having recently released their studio album "Anchor Drops" in 2004 and the EP "Mantis" in 2009, which would follow shortly after this live performance. The band was gaining significant traction in the jam band scene, known for their genre-blending style that incorporates elements of rock, jazz, and funk. The Bonnaroo set exemplified their live prowess, showcasing their impressive improvisational skills and tight arrangements that captivated festival-goers. An interesting aspect of Umphrey's McGee during this time is their commitment to fan interaction and technology, as they often encouraged recordings of their live performances and even incorporated a unique online fan voting system to determine setlists, further enhancing their community of dedicated followers. The 2008 performance undoubtedly illustrates their vibrant energy and evolution as an artist.

Umphrey's McGee - 'The Bottom Half' Live at Saturday In the Park, Sioux City

Saturday In the Park
Sioux City, IA, United States

July 5, 2008 | Video Length: 10:28
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  • In July 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "The Bottom Half" live at the Saturday In the Park festival in Sioux City, Iowa, they were in a dynamic... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "The Bottom Half" live at the Saturday In the Park festival in Sioux City, Iowa, they were in a dynamic phase of their career. At this time, the band had recently released their album "If Not Now, When?" in 2006, which marked the beginning of a new era for them with a focus on more structured songwriting and polished production. Following this performance, they would continue to explore and expand their sound, culminating in the release of "Mantis" in 2009. Notably, the live performance included a blend of progressive rock and improvisational elements, hallmarks of Umphrey’s McGee's style, which has earned them a loyal fanbase. Their dedication to live performance is evident as they thrive in festival settings like Saturday In the Park, showcasing their strong rapport with audiences and their ability to deliver energetic shows filled with intricate musicianship.

Umphrey's McGee Live at Saturday In the Park - 'August' Performance

Saturday In the Park
Sioux City, IA, United States

July 5, 2008 | Video Length: 10:05
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  • In July 2008, during the performance at Saturday In the Park, Umphrey's McGee was riding high on the success of their album "Anchor Drops," released i... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, during the performance at Saturday In the Park, Umphrey's McGee was riding high on the success of their album "Anchor Drops," released in 2005, along with the subsequent live album "Live at the Murat," which came out in 2007. By this time, the band had solidified their reputation for energetic live shows and improvisational prowess, appealing to a dedicated fan base in the jam band scene. The performance features the song "August," a track that showcases their eclectic musical style, blending elements of rock, jazz, and progressive music. Notably, this period marked a time when Umphrey's McGee was beginning to experiment with their songwriting and live arrangements, setting the stage for their future works and collaborations. The 2008 concert at Sioux City reflects the band's growing confidence and artistic exploration, making it a significant moment in their live performance history.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Lifestyles Pavilion, Columbus: STS9 Opening

Lifestyles Pavilion
Columbus, OH, United States

July 17, 2008 | Video Length: 51
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  • On July 17, 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed live at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, they were riding on the momentum of their recent a... Read Full Description >

    On July 17, 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed live at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, they were riding on the momentum of their recent album, "The Bottom Half," which had been released in 2007. This album was a compilation of unreleased tracks from previous recording sessions, showcasing the band's ability to engage with their audience through their improvisational style and intricate compositions. The concert took place during a period of significant growth for the band, which was known for their dedicated fan base and dynamic live performances that often blended rock, jazz, and progressive elements. An interesting fact is that the opening act for this show was STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9), highlighting the strong connections within the jam band scene during that era. The live performance captured not only the band's technical proficiency but also their ability to create a unique and exhilarating atmosphere in concert settings.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Lifestyles Pavilion, Columbus - STS9 Opening

Lifestyles Pavillion
Columbus, OH, United States

July 17, 2008 | Video Length: 37
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  • On July 17, 2008, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, during a phase of their career marked by significant growth ... Read Full Description >

    On July 17, 2008, Umphrey's McGee performed at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, during a phase of their career marked by significant growth and experimentation. Prior to this live recording, the band released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which solidified their presence in the jam band scene. By the time of the Columbus concert, they were actively touring and had recently put out their sixth studio album, "The Bottom Half," in 2007, which was a compilation of unreleased studio tracks and live recordings. This release exemplified their ability to blend various musical styles, a hallmark of their live performances. Notably, the concert featured the opening act STS9, indicating the festival and collaborative spirit prevalent in the jam band community during this time, further enhancing the dynamic atmosphere of their shows. The era highlighted their impressive improvisation skills and loyal fan base, both of which continue to define their legacy.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of 'SHREDDING' at Lifestyles Pavilion, Columbus

Lifestyles Pavilion
Columbus, OH, United States

July 17, 2008 | Video Length: 54
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  • In July 2008, during the live recording at Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, Umphrey's McGee was in an exciting phase of their career. They had r... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, during the live recording at Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, Umphrey's McGee was in an exciting phase of their career. They had recently released their album "The Bottom Half," which came out in late 2007. This album featured a collection of tracks that were previously unavailable on studio albums, showcasing their evolving sound and strong improvisational skills. The concert featured Jake Cinninger, known for his impressive guitar work, which was highlighted in the Miami show on YouTube. Notably, the band was known for their energetic live performances, and this show was no exception, being a part of a continuous tour that included various festivals and opening acts like STS9. This period marked Umphrey’s McGee's increasing popularity in the jam band scene, which was characterized by their blend of rock, jazz, and progressive styles.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Partyin' Peeps' Live at Lifestyles Community Pavilion

Lifestyles Community Pavilion
Columbus, OH, United States

July 17, 2008 | Video Length: 2:44
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  • In July 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed at the Lifestyles Community Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, fol... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, when Umphrey's McGee performed at the Lifestyles Community Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, following the release of their album "The Bottom Half" in 2007. This album was a collection of previously unreleased tracks, showcasing the band's evolving sound and strong improvisational skills. The performance of "Partyin' Peeps" during this live set illustrates their energetic stage presence and dedication to live music, which has been a hallmark of their career. Additionally, the band's commitment to fan engagement is evident in their creative setlists and willingness to take musical risks. By this time, Umphrey's McGee had garnered a reputation as a leading jam band, often blending rock, jazz, and progressive elements in their performances, making their live shows a unique experience for fans. This recording captures a moment in their ongoing journey, highlighting their growth as musicians and live performers.

Umphrey's McGee Concert Performance at Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus

Lifestyles Pavillion
Columbus, OH, United States

July 17, 2008 | Video Length: 36
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  • In July 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, the band was riding high on the success of their 2007 stu... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, the band was riding high on the success of their 2007 studio album, "The Bottom Half," which showcased their blend of progressive rock and improvisational style. This album was a compilation of tracks that were recorded during previous sessions but ultimately left off earlier releases, displaying the band's growth and experimentation up to that point. By this time, they had established a reputation for their lively and dynamic live performances, often featuring extensive improvisation and unique song arrangements. Notably, they had already developed a dedicated fanbase and were recognized for their commitment to live recording, frequently releasing concert albums and utilizing innovative technology to enhance the concert experience. The show in Columbus was part of their ongoing effort to build a strong connection with their audience, with STS9 opening for them, emphasizing the strong collaborati

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, OH

Lifestyles Pavillion
Columbus, OH, United States

July 17, 2008 | Video Length: 51
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  • On July 17, 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed live at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, they were in the midst of a prolific period for ... Read Full Description >

    On July 17, 2008, when Umphrey’s McGee performed live at the Lifestyles Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, they were in the midst of a prolific period for the band. Just prior to this concert, they released their album "Safety in Numbers" in May 2006, followed by "The Bottom Half" in 2007, which showcased a collection of unreleased tracks important to their evolution. The live recording captures them as they were gaining a dedicated fanbase, known for their intricate compositions and engaging live shows. During this time, they were also noted for their ability to blend various musical genres seamlessly, a characteristic that became a hallmark of their performances. The fact that STS9 opened for them indicates the vibrant jam band scene they were a part of, which further enhances the context of their performance in this dynamic environment. This period marked a significant growth phase for Umphrey's McGee as they solidified their presence in the music industry.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Made to Measure' at The Auditorium Theatre

The Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL, United States

December 30, 2008 | Video Length: 4:34
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  • On December 30, 2008, Umphrey's McGee was in a vibrant phase of their career, having just released their studio album "Mantis" earlier that year, whic... Read Full Description >

    On December 30, 2008, Umphrey's McGee was in a vibrant phase of their career, having just released their studio album "Mantis" earlier that year, which showcased a more progressive and composed sound. This recording of "Made to Measure" captures the band at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, a venue that holds significant importance for them as it represents their deep connection to the local music scene and fan base. This performance was prominently featured as a bonus track on the "Soundstage" DVD, further emphasizing the band's commitment to producing high-quality live recordings. Notably, "Made to Measure" is a unique project where fans can participate in shaping the song, showcasing Umphrey's innovative approach to music and engagement. The recording highlights their improvisational skills and the intricate interplay of members, reinforcing their reputation as a pioneering force in the jam band scene.

Umphrey's McGee Performs '40's Theme' with Stanley Jordan at The Auditorium Theatre

The Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL, United States

December 30, 2008 | Video Length: 9:11
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  • By December 30, 2008, Umphrey's McGee was gaining significant traction in the live music scene, known for their intricate jams and genre-blending styl... Read Full Description >

    By December 30, 2008, Umphrey's McGee was gaining significant traction in the live music scene, known for their intricate jams and genre-blending style. Prior to this performance, they had released their fourth studio album, "The Bottom Half," in 2007, which showcased their evolution towards more cohesive songwriting while still maintaining their improvisational roots. The live recording from the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago features guest artist Stanley Jordan, celebrated for his unique finger-tapping guitar technique, adding a distinct flavor to their performance. This collaboration reflects Umphrey's McGee's commitment to musical innovation and their ability to create electrifying, memorable live experiences. The concert not only highlights their growth as a band but also their reputation for inviting notable musicians to share the stage, enhancing their dynamic live shows.

Umphrey's McGee - Amazing Grace/Glory Performance at Auditorium Theatre

Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL, United States

December 31, 2008 | Video Length: 6:38
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  • On December 31, 2008, Umphrey’s McGee held a memorable live performance at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, featuring a collaboration with the Chi... Read Full Description >

    On December 31, 2008, Umphrey’s McGee held a memorable live performance at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, featuring a collaboration with the Chicago Mass Choir during their rendition of "Amazing Grace/Glory." This performance occurred shortly after the band released their studio album, "Mantis," in February 2009, showcasing their evolving sound that often fuses rock with progressive and jam influences. The live recording captures a significant moment in the band's trajectory, highlighting their willingness to experiment with different musical styles and collaborate with other artists. The inclusion of a choir exemplifies their commitment to creating a unique concert experience, furthering their reputation as a dynamic live act. Around this time, Umphrey's McGee was solidifying their standing in the jam band scene and expanding their audience through engaging live performances.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' with Chicago Mass Choir

The Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL, United States

December 31, 2008 | Video Length: 6:44
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  • Umphrey’s McGee was in a significant phase of their career around the time of the live performance captured in the recording from December 31, 2008.... Read Full Description >

    Umphrey’s McGee was in a significant phase of their career around the time of the live performance captured in the recording from December 31, 2008. This show, held at The Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, featured a notable collaboration with the Chicago Mass Choir, highlighting the band’s ability to blend rock with various musical genres. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "Mantis" in 2009, which came after their 2007 studio effort "The Bottom Half." At this stage, they were gaining recognition for their improvisational prowess and innovative live shows. The choice to cover U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" also underscores their interest in expanding their repertoire and engaging with iconic music. Additionally, the performance showcased Kris Myers’ versatility, as he stepped away from drums to sing, while lead guitarist Jake Cinninger displayed his skills on drums, demonstrating the band's collaborative spirit and musical adaptability.