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Umphrey’s McGee

Live Performances by Umphrey’s McGee in 2010

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at War Memorial, Nashville - Concert Jam

War Memorial
Nashville, TN, United States

February 5, 2010 | Video Length: 3:14
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    On February 5, 2010, during their performance at the War Memorial in Nashville, Tennessee, Umphrey's McGee was in a pivotal phase of their career following the release of their album "Mantis" in 2009. This album marked a significant creative evolution for the band, showcasing their intricate compositions and blending of genres. Umphrey's McGee is known for their live improvisation, and the recording from the Nashville show exemplifies their dynamic stage presence and complex musical interplay. Additionally, the band has gained a dedicated following due to their extensive touring and fan-centered engagement, which includes interactive setlist voting. The Nashville show highlights their capability to captivate audiences and solidify their reputation as a leading force in the jam band scene during this period.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at War Memorial, Nashville - Song Highlight

War Memorial
Nashville, TN, United States

February 5, 2010 | Video Length: 4:03
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    On February 5, 2010, Umphrey's McGee was touring in support of their album "Mantis," which was released in 2009. This live recording from the War Memorial in Nashville captures the band's dynamic blend of progressive rock, jazz, and improvisational styles, reflecting their growth as live performers. By this time, Umphrey's McGee had established a reputation for their engaging live shows characterized by intricate musical compositions and high energy, often blending original material with creative covers. Notably, the band employs unique setlist construction and improvisation techniques, exemplified in the recordings from this era, showcasing their inclination to experiment musically during live performances. The Nashville show represents a period where they were cultivating a dedicated fanbase and solidifying their presence in the jam band scene.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of '1348' at The Tabernacle, Atlanta

The Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA, United States

February 6, 2010 | Video Length: 6:18
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    On February 6, 2010, Umphrey's McGee performed at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia, an important venue that highlighted the band's growing prominence in the live music scene. Leading up to this performance, they had released their studio album "Mantis" in 2009, which marked a pivotal moment in their career. This album showcased their distinctive blend of progressive rock, metal, and jazz influences, affirming their reputation for complex compositions and improvisational skill. The 2010 live performance captured the band in their prime, known for their dynamic stage presence and tight-knit musicianship. Notably, “1348,” the song performed in this recording, is a fan favorite that embodies their unique sound and has become a staple in their live sets. The concert also contributed to their legacy of high-energy performances that emphasize their deep connection with the audience and dedicated fan base.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of 'Night Nurse' in Asheville, NC

Asheville, NC, United States

February 11, 2010 | Video Length: 8:13
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Umphrey's McGee - Renegade Live Performance at Rams Head Live in Baltimore

Rams Head Live
Baltimore, MD, United States

February 14, 2010 | Video Length: 3:17
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    In February 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Renegade" at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, shortly after the release of their album "Mantis." Released in 2009, "Mantis" showcased the band's evolution, blending progressive rock, jazz, and metal influences, and was notable for its innovative songwriting and tight arrangements. The live performance captured in the recording served as an encore, a testament to the band's ability to engage audiences with energetic and improvisational live shows. By this time, Umphrey's McGee had developed a dedicated fanbase and was known for their unique blend of genres, often incorporating improvisation and elaborate setlists into their concerts. This performance underlines their reputation as a top live act in the jam band scene, reflecting both their musical skill and the strong community surrounding their live performances.

Umphrey's McGee Performance of Abbey Road Medley Live at Electric Factory

Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA, United States

February 27, 2010 | Video Length: 7:53
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    In the early years of 2010, Umphrey’s McGee was firmly established as a significant player in the jam band scene, having developed a dedicated fan base through extensive touring and innovative live performances. Before the live recording from February 27, 2010, the band had released their fifth studio album, "Mantis," in 2009, which showcased their progressive rock influences and virtuoso musicianship. The "Abbey Road Medley" performed at the Electric Factory reflects the band's penchant for improvisation and unique interpretations, hallmark traits that resonate with their fan community. During this period, Umphrey's McGee was enhancing their live repertoire, blending original compositions with creative covers, further solidifying their reputation for dynamic and engaging live shows. This era was crucial for the band as they embraced their evolving sound and expanded their appeal within the music landscape.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of 'Unknown Song' at First Avenue in Minneapolis

First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN, United States

March 12, 2010 | Video Length: 1:45
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    On March 12, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed live at First Avenue in Minneapolis, showcasing their dynamic blend of progressive rock and improvisational jam band elements. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their album "Mantis" in 2009, which marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating more structured compositions alongside their characteristic jamming. The year 2010 was a notable time for the band as they were increasingly recognized for their intricate musical craftsmanship and their ability to blend various genres, elevating their live performances. Furthermore, the band is known for their innovative use of technology, including their live album "Live at the Murat," which utilized fan-driven recordings, highlighting their dedication to their audience and their unique approach to live music. The 2010 show at First Avenue captured the energy and creativity that had become a hallmark of Umphrey's McGee's live concerts during this phase of the

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of Cemetery Walk II in Minneapolis

Minneapolis, MN, United States

March 12, 2010 | Video Length: 12:58
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Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Snucka Pt. III' at First Avenue

First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN, United States

March 13, 2010 | Video Length: 3:05
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    On March 13, 2010, Umphrey's McGee performed "Snucka Pt. III" at First Avenue in Minneapolis, a venue renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and rich musical history. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their studio album "Mantis" in 2009. This album showcased their progressive rock style and included complex arrangements, reflecting their evolution as a band. "Mantis" received positive reviews and highlighted their commitment to experimentation, which was evident in their live performances. The recording from First Avenue captures the energetic essence and improvisational prowess of Umphrey's McGee, known for blending various genres and their tight-knit musicianship. The performance of "Snucka Pt. III" showcases their ability to translate studio complexity into a dynamic live setting, appealing to their dedicated fan base.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Andy's Last Beer' Live at First Avenue

First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN, United States

March 14, 2010 | Video Length: 3:04
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    On March 14, 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed “Andy's Last Beer” at First Avenue in Minneapolis, they were riding the momentum of their sixth studio album, "Mantis," which was released in 2009. This period marked a significant evolution in their sound, blending progressive rock with elements of jazz, funk, and metal. The band was still expanding their fanbase and reputation as a premier live act known for their intricate compositions and improvisational prowess. Notably, "Mantis" featured a more experimental approach compared to their earlier works, showcasing the band’s growth and willingness to explore new musical territories. The live recording captures the energy and musicianship that have defined Umphrey's McGee's performances, illustrating their dedication to live improvisation and fan engagement. This concert was part of a tour that firmly established their place in the jam band scene, further enhancing their legendary status among live music enthusiasts.

Umphrey's McGee Live Cover of YYZ at 1st Ave., Minneapolis

1st Ave.
Minneapolis, MN, United States

March 14, 2010 | Video Length: 8:09
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  • On March 14, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed a remarkable cover of Rush’s “YYZ” at 1st Avenue in Minneapolis. During this period, the band had... Read Full Description >

    On March 14, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed a remarkable cover of Rush’s “YYZ” at 1st Avenue in Minneapolis. During this period, the band had recently released their album "Mantis" in 2009, which showcased their progressive rock sound and sophisticated songwriting style. This live performance reflects the band’s dynamic improvisational capabilities, as they are known for seamlessly blending genres in an energetic live setting. Notably, the band has built a reputation for their adept covers, which is highlighted by this rendition of “YYZ,” demonstrating their respect for classic rock influences. By 2010, Umphrey’s McGee continued to solidify their place in the music scene, engaging fans through innovative sound and high-energy performances, making this recording a perfect encapsulation of their live prowess at the time.

  • In March 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Bridgeless" live at Jam In The Dam in Amsterdam, the band was in a dynamic phase of their career, hav... Read Full Description >

    In March 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Bridgeless" live at Jam In The Dam in Amsterdam, the band was in a dynamic phase of their career, having just released their studio album "Mantis" in 2009. This release marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a more intricate compositional style compared to their earlier works. Following "Mantis," they continued to build their reputation as a prominent jam band, known for their improvisational prowess and unique fusion of genres. The live recording captures the energy and spirit of their performances during this period, emphasizing their commitment to spontaneity and connection with the audience. Notably, Jam In The Dam is a festival that exemplifies the band's ability to draw fans from across the globe, further solidifying their international appeal during this era.

"Bridgeless" Live Performance by Umphrey's McGee at Jam In The Dam

Jam In The Dam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

March 19, 2010 | Video Length: 32
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    In March 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Bridgeless" during the Jam In The Dam festival in Amsterdam, they were riding high on the success of their 2009 studio album, "Mantis." This album is notable for its experimentation with various genres and showcases the band's signature blend of progressive rock, jazz fusion, and improvisation, which resonates through their live performances. "Mantis" featured more structured compositions compared to prior works, and the band was gaining recognition for their dynamic live shows and dedicated fanbase. The Jam In The Dam event is also famous for its intimate atmosphere, providing a unique backdrop for live music, and it marked a significant moment in the band's history as it highlighted their international appeal and artistic versatility on a global stage.

  • In March 2010, during the live recording of "Bridgeless" at Jam In The Dam in Amsterdam, Umphrey’s McGee was riding high on the success of their alb... Read Full Description >

    In March 2010, during the live recording of "Bridgeless" at Jam In The Dam in Amsterdam, Umphrey’s McGee was riding high on the success of their album "Mantis," which had been released the previous year. "Mantis," known for its eclectic mix of progressive rock and jam band elements, showcased the band's continued evolution and dedication to musical experimentation. By this point in their career, Umphrey’s McGee had established a strong reputation for their high-energy performances and innovative improvisation skills, solidifying their standing in the jam band scene. The live performance recorded at Jam In The Dam reflects the band's dynamic stage presence and devotion to engaging their audience. Notably, they have built a loyal fanbase, partly due to their extensive touring and clever use of technology to connect with listeners, such as live streams and downloadable shows.

"1348" Live Performance by Umphrey's McGee at Jam In The Dam in Amsterdam

Jam In The Dam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

March 20, 2010 | Video Length: 44
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    In March 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed "1348" at Jam In The Dam, they were riding high on the success of their album "Mantis," released in 2009. This period marked a notable evolution in their sound, featuring a blend of progressive rock, metal, and improvisational jam elements that have characterized their career. The live recording captures the band’s exceptional musicianship and on-stage chemistry, which were integral to their reputation as a leading act in the jam band scene. Furthermore, the Jam In The Dam festival was significant, as it highlighted the band’s growing international presence and expanding fanbase outside the United States. The event allowed them to showcase their spontaneous, high-energy performances that fans had come to expect, further cementing their status as a vital force in contemporary live music.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Bluesfest Byron Bay - Jambalaya Stage

Jambalaya stage
Byron Bay, Australia

April 5, 2010 | Video Length: 5:07
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  • In April 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed at Bluesfest in Byron Bay, Australia, they were actively promoting their album "Mantis," which was relea... Read Full Description >

    In April 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed at Bluesfest in Byron Bay, Australia, they were actively promoting their album "Mantis," which was released in 2009. This album marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing a more progressive rock sound and highlighting their intricate compositions and improvisational skills. The performance at Bluesfest, a significant event celebrating roots and blues music, fell during a period of growing international recognition for the band. Umphrey's McGee is known for their energetic live shows, blending various genres, and this appearance was part of their increasing global outreach. Notably, this festival performance contributed to their reputation for exceptional live improvisation and audience engagement, aligning with the band's tradition of experimenting and pushing creative boundaries in their music.

Umphrey's McGee Full Concert Live at Wakarusa Music Festival

Wakarusa Music Festival
Ozark, AR, United States

June 4, 2010 | Video Length: 23:42
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  • In June 2010, during their performance at the Wakarusa Music Festival, Umphrey's McGee was in a vibrant phase of their career, having recently release... Read Full Description >

    In June 2010, during their performance at the Wakarusa Music Festival, Umphrey's McGee was in a vibrant phase of their career, having recently released their studio album "Mantis" in early 2009. This album showcased the band's progressive rock roots and reflected their evolution in sound, incorporating diverse musical elements and complex compositions. By 2010, Umphrey's McGee had developed a reputation for their dynamic live performances, marked by improvisation and spontaneity, making them a favorite in the jam band scene. The Wakarusa performance would have likely featured a mix of tracks from "Mantis" alongside older fan favorites, demonstrating their ability to engage audiences with both new material and established classics. Furthermore, their extensive touring and willingness to incorporate fan requests into setlists highlight their dedication to an interactive concert experience, a key element that solidifies their loyal follower base.

Umphrey's McGee LIVE Performance of 'Song Title' at Bonnaroo 2010

Sonic Stage
Manchester, TN, United States

June 12, 2010 | Video Length: 42
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    In June 2010, during their performance at Bonnaroo, Umphrey's McGee was riding the wave of their commercially successful album "Mantis," which had been released in 2009. The band was well-known for their improvisational style and energetic live shows, and this performance showcased those qualities. By this time, they had built a loyal fan base, partly due to their innovative approach to blending rock, progressive, and jam band elements. An interesting fact about Umphrey's McGee is their use of a unique setlist generator during concerts, which adds an element of unpredictability to their performances. This live recording at Bonnaroo exemplifies their ability to engage the audience while demonstrating their prowess as a live band, cementing their reputation within the jam band and rock music scenes.

Umphrey's McGee Performance at Summerfest - Live Side Stage Experience

Summerfest
Milwaukee, WI, United States

June 27, 2010 | Video Length: 1:00
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  • During the Summerfest performance on June 27, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee was in post-production of their album "Death by Stereo," which had been released... Read Full Description >

    During the Summerfest performance on June 27, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee was in post-production of their album "Death by Stereo," which had been released just a few months earlier, on March 1, 2010. This live recording captures the band at a significant point in their evolution as a progressive rock group, showcasing their dynamic improvisation and incorporation of various genres. At this time, Umphrey’s McGee was also solidifying their presence in the live music scene, known for their captivating live shows and dedicated fanbase. The Summerfest performance is notable not just for its energetic setlist, but also for the atmosphere at one of America's largest music festivals, where the band frequently engaged with audiences using their unique blend of rock, funk, and jazz influences. Their knack for live improvisation is a hallmark of their performances, making this show particularly representative of their live prowess around this time.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Get in the Van' at Nateva Festival

Nateva Music Festival
Oxford, Maine, United States

July 2, 2010 | Video Length: 2:21
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    On July 2, 2010, during their performance at the Nateva Music Festival, Umphrey's McGee was in the midst of a prolific period characterized by their dynamic live shows and innovative blending of genres. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their album "Mantis" in January 2009, which received critical acclaim for its complexity and eclectic style. Following the festival, they would release the studio album "Death by Stereo" in 2011, further showcasing their commitment to evolving their sound. Notably, Umphrey’s McGee is renowned for their improvisational skills, and this live performance exemplifies their energy and connection with the audience. The band's ability to seamlessly blend rock, jazz, and progressive elements has made them a staple in the live music scene, attracting dedicated fans and drawing positive attention during events like Nateva.

Umphrey's McGee - 'Walletsworth' Live Performance at All Good Music Festival

All Good Music Festival
Summersville, WV, United States

July 9, 2010 | Video Length: 5:27
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    In July 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Walletsworth" at the All Good Music Festival, they were actively promoting their fifth studio album, "Mantis," which was released in 2009. This period marked a dynamic phase in the band’s career as they were gaining significant traction within the jam band scene and expanding their fan base through extensive touring and live performances. Known for their improvisational prowess and blending of genres, this live recording showcases the band's ability to engage with their audience and deliver energetic performances. Additionally, 2010 was notable as the band was also exploring new technologies, including their use of audience recordings and live webcasts, further enhancing their connection with fans. The festival setting offered a vibrant atmosphere that complemented their unique musical style, making this performance a memorable moment in their live catalog.

Umphrey's McGee Performing 'Steppin' Razor' Live at Gathering of the Vibes

Gathering of the Vibes
Bridgeport, CT, US

July 31, 2010 | Video Length: 4:33
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  • In 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Steppin' Razor" at the Gathering of the Vibes, the band was actively promoting their 2009 album, *Mantis*. Th... Read Full Description >

    In 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Steppin' Razor" at the Gathering of the Vibes, the band was actively promoting their 2009 album, *Mantis*. This album showcased the band's progressive rock and jam band influences, featuring a blend of improvisation and studio-crafted songs. The performance occurred during a pivotal time for Umphrey's McGee, as they were solidifying their reputation as one of the leading bands in the live music scene, known for their exceptional musicianship and dynamic live shows. The choice to cover "Steppin' Razor," a song associated with notable reggae artist Peter Tosh, reflects the band’s eclectic influences and versatility. Additionally, this performance is part of the larger tradition of live recordings and bootlegs that catered to the band’s dedicated fan base, enhancing their engagement with audiences both in person and across various media platforms.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Gathering of the Vibes 2010

Gathering of the Vibes
Bridgeport, CT, United States

July 31, 2010 | Video Length: 5:34
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    In the summer of 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed at the Gathering of the Vibes festival, the band was riding high on the success of their album "Mantis," which was released in 2009. This album marked a significant moment in their evolution, showcasing their progressive rock influences and intricate compositions. By the time of the live recording on July 31, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee had built a reputation for their dynamic live performances and ability to blend various musical styles, which is evident in this set. Notably, the band's live shows often include improvisation and unexpected covers, a hallmark of their concerts. Gathering of the Vibes itself is known for celebrating music and community, which aligned well with Umphrey’s McGee’s ethos, making this performance a memorable highlight in their extensive touring history.

Umphrey's McGee Performs 'Immigrant Song' and 'Thunderkiss '65' Mash-up at Penn's Peak

Penn's Peak
Jim Thorpe, PA, United States

August 6, 2010 | Video Length: 4:25
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  • On August 6, 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed the mash-up of "Immigrant Song" and "Thunder Kiss '65" at Penn's Peak, they were riding the wave o... Read Full Description >

    On August 6, 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed the mash-up of "Immigrant Song" and "Thunder Kiss '65" at Penn's Peak, they were riding the wave of their album "Mantis," which was released in 2009. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound and was noted for its more progressive and complex compositions compared to earlier works. At this point in their career, the band was actively touring and leveraging their reputation for intricate live performances, showcasing their ability to blend genres and engage audiences with seamless medleys. The choice of covering such iconic songs in their setlist reflects their penchant for eclecticism and their commitment to honoring rock influences while crafting their unique sound. This performance also highlighted their status as a prominent live act within the jam band scene, known for spontaneity and improvisation.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance of 'Hangover' at The Stone Pony Summer Stage

The Stone Pony Summer Stage
Asbury Park, NJ, United States

August 7, 2010 | Video Length: 8:07
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  • On August 7, 2010, Umphrey's McGee performed live at The Stone Pony Summer Stage, delivering a notable rendition of their song "Hangover." At that tim... Read Full Description >

    On August 7, 2010, Umphrey's McGee performed live at The Stone Pony Summer Stage, delivering a notable rendition of their song "Hangover." At that time in their career, the band had recently released their studio album "Mantis" in early 2009, which showcased their progressive rock sound and was well-received by fans and critics alike. By the date of this live recording, Umphrey's McGee had been known for their energetic live performances and improvisational style, traits that contributed significantly to their growing reputation in the jam band scene. Additionally, the band was actively building their discography and expanding their fanbase, illustrated by their consistent touring and varied setlist, which often included unexpected covers and extended jams. This performance at the iconic venue of The Stone Pony further solidified their status in the live music circuit.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Stone Pony - Song Title Not Specified

Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ, United States

August 7, 2010 | Video Length: 5:54
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  • On August 7, 2010, the live concert by Umphrey’s McGee at the Stone Pony occurs during an exciting period in the band's career. Prior to this perfor... Read Full Description >

    On August 7, 2010, the live concert by Umphrey’s McGee at the Stone Pony occurs during an exciting period in the band's career. Prior to this performance, they released their album "Mantis" in 2009, which showcased their evolving sound and compositional skills, blending various genres such as rock, progressive, and improvisational elements. The 2010 Stone Pony show is notable for featuring a dynamic setlist that included both original songs and group improvisations, highlighting their reputation for engaging live performances. Interestingly, this period marked a heightened emphasis on production quality in their live shows, evidenced by mentions of impressive lighting design that captivated the audience. The band's ability to fuse intricate musicianship with crowd engagement has been a hallmark of their success, making concerts like this memorable for fans.

Umphrey's McGee Performance at North Coast Music Festival - Concert Recording

North Coast Music Festival
Chicago, IL, United States

August 29, 2010 | Video Length: 14:55
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  • In August 2010, during the North Coast Music Festival, Umphrey’s McGee was riding high on the success of their album "Death by Stereo," which was re... Read Full Description >

    In August 2010, during the North Coast Music Festival, Umphrey’s McGee was riding high on the success of their album "Death by Stereo," which was released in 2009. This album showcased the band’s signature fusion of rock, jazz, and progressive improvisation, solidifying their reputation for dense compositions and intense live performances. By this point in their career, Umphrey’s McGee had developed a devoted fanbase, partly due to their remarkable live shows and willingness to experiment with setlists. Notably, the band's diverse musical influences allowed them to incorporate various genres into their performances. During the festival, the energy was palpable as they delivered a set filled with improvisational jams and fan favorites, reflecting the band's growth and comfort in their eclectic style. This performance exemplified their unique ability to create a dynamic live experience, setting the stage for future endeavors in the years that followed.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance at Northcoast Music Festival - Chicago

Northcoast Music Festival
Chicago, IL, United States

September 4, 2010 | Video Length: 1:32
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  • On September 4, 2010, during their performance at the Northcoast Music Festival in Chicago, Umphrey's McGee was amidst a period of significant creativ... Read Full Description >

    On September 4, 2010, during their performance at the Northcoast Music Festival in Chicago, Umphrey's McGee was amidst a period of significant creative output. Just prior to this live recording, the band had released their album "Mantis" in 2009, showcasing a blend of progressive rock, improvisational jams, and intricate compositions that became a cornerstone of their sound. Following the Northcoast performance, they would go on to release "Death by Stereo" in 2011, further reinforcing their reputation as pioneers in the jam band scene. Notably, this festival appearance demonstrated their ability to engage audiences with high-energy performances marked by seamless transitions and complex arrangements, reflecting their evolving musicality. Additionally, Umphrey's McGee has a strong commitment to audience interaction, often incorporating fan suggestions into their setlists, which adds a unique element to their live shows.

Live Performance of 'Divisions' at North Coast Music Festival, Chicago

Union Park
Chicago, Illinois, United States

September 4, 2010 | Video Length: 14:33
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  • In September 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Divisions" at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, they were in a period of prolific activi... Read Full Description >

    In September 2010, when Umphrey’s McGee performed "Divisions" at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, they were in a period of prolific activity following their 2009 album "Mantis." This album showcased their evolving sound and continued to solidify their reputation in the progressive rock and jam band scenes. The live performance at Union Park captured the band's dynamic energy and improvisational prowess, elements that have become hallmarks of their shows. Notably, "Divisions" is a fan-favorite track, highlighting their intricate musical interplay. By this time, Umphrey’s McGee was also known for their extensive use of live improvisation and had developed a dedicated fan base, further enhancing their reputation as a prominent touring act in the live music landscape. Their ability to blend genres and engage with audiences made this festival performance particularly memorable.

Umphrey's McGee Performs '1348' at North Coast Music Festival

North Coast Music Festival
Chicago, IL, United States

September 4, 2010 | Video Length: 6:35
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  • In September 2010, during their performance at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, Umphrey's McGee was riding a wave of success following the r... Read Full Description >

    In September 2010, during their performance at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, Umphrey's McGee was riding a wave of success following the release of their album "Mantis," which came out in February of the same year. This album showcased their strong progressive rock influences and marked a notable moment in their career, as it was a step toward a darker, more experimental sound compared to their previous works. The live recording of "1348" highlights the band's improvisational prowess and their ability to captivate audiences with complex arrangements and energetic performances. Notably, Umphrey's McGee has a reputation for their unique approach to live shows, often incorporating fan-voted songs and improvisation, making each performance a one-of-a-kind experience. This festival appearance was an important part of their tour, underscoring their connection to the live music scene and their dedicated fanbase.

Umphrey's McGee - Live Performance at Xmas Jam in Asheville, NC

Xmas Jam
Asheville, NC, United States

December 18, 2010 | Video Length: 1:31
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  • In December 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed at the Xmas Jam in Asheville, North Carolina, the band was transitioning from their album "Mantis," r... Read Full Description >

    In December 2010, when Umphrey's McGee performed at the Xmas Jam in Asheville, North Carolina, the band was transitioning from their album "Mantis," released in 2009, into a prolific phase of live performance and recording. The band is known for their improvisational live shows and a unique fusion of progressive rock, jazz, and metal, making each concert a unique experience. By this time, they had already built a reputation for their extensive touring and energetic live performances, which became a cornerstone of their identity. The Xmas Jam appearance showcases their strong presence in the jam band scene and highlights their connection to the music community through collaborative events. This period marked significant growth for the band, as they were beginning to experiment more with their sound and hone their ability to engage audiences in live settings.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of 'Bridgeless' at Riviera Theater

Riviera Theater
Chicago, Illinois, United States

December 29, 2010 | Video Length: 6:44
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  • On December 29, 2010, Umphrey's McGee was riding the momentum from their 2010 studio album, "Death by Stereo," which showcased their eclectic fusion o... Read Full Description >

    On December 29, 2010, Umphrey's McGee was riding the momentum from their 2010 studio album, "Death by Stereo," which showcased their eclectic fusion of rock, jazz, and progressive elements. This live performance at the Riviera Theater in Chicago is significant not only as a celebration of their recorded work but also by reflecting the band’s evolution in live performance and improvisation. By this time in their career, Umphrey's McGee had developed a reputation for their intricate compositions and extended jams, which are prominently featured in the live rendition of "Bridgeless." This period marked a high point in their touring schedule, as they had gained a dedicated fanbase and were known for their lively and engaging concerts, solidifying their status in the jam band scene. Interestingly, the band often incorporates fan-requested songs and improvisational elements into their live shows, further enhancing the unique experience for concertgoers.

Umphrey's McGee Live Performance of 'Made To Measure' at Riviera Theater in Chicago

Riviera Theater
Chicago, IL, US

December 29, 2010 | Video Length: 2:59
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  • In December 2010, during the live recording of "Made To Measure" at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, Umphrey’s McGee was touring to promote their stu... Read Full Description >

    In December 2010, during the live recording of "Made To Measure" at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, Umphrey’s McGee was touring to promote their studio album "Death by Stereo," which was released just earlier that year. "Death by Stereo" marked a significant point in their career as it showcased their evolution into a more progressive sound and cemented their reputation as a powerful live act. Known for their improvisational style and intricate compositions, the band frequently tailored their setlists to cater to specific audience requests, a practice that is particularly evident in the "Made To Measure" concept where fans choose the songs performed. This show exemplifies the band's deep connection with their fanbase and highlights their commitment to providing a unique concert experience. Additionally, 2010 was a milestone year, celebrating their 15th anniversary, allowing them to reflect on their journey and solidify their status within the jam band scene.

Umphrey's McGee - Much Obliged Live Performance at The Riviera Theatre

The Riviera Theatre
Chicago, Illinois, United States

December 29, 2010 | Video Length: 14:25
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  • On December 29, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago, marking a significant moment in their live performance history. T... Read Full Description >

    On December 29, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago, marking a significant moment in their live performance history. This concert was part of a three-night run, showcasing their ability to engage and energize audiences during festive seasons. Prior to this recording, the band had released their studio album "Mantis" in 2009, which displayed a maturing sound and incorporation of progressive rock elements. Following this performance, they would release the album "Death By Stereo" in 2011, further solidifying their place in the jam band scene. Notably, Umphrey’s McGee is acclaimed for their exceptional live improvisation and intricate compositions, attributes that are undoubtedly evident in the performance captured in this recording. The choice of "Much Obliged" and "Bridgeless" as parts of the setlist reflects the band’s commitment to exploring dynamic arrangements and providing a unique concert experience each night.

Umphrey's McGee - 'Mantis' Live Performance from Riviera Theater, Chicago

Riviera Theater
Chicago, IL, United States

December 30, 2010 | Video Length: 9:19
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  • On December 30, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, showcasing their track "Mantis" as part of their live repertoire.... Read Full Description >

    On December 30, 2010, Umphrey’s McGee performed at the Riviera Theater in Chicago, showcasing their track "Mantis" as part of their live repertoire. At this point in their career, the band had released their studio album "Death by Stereo" earlier that year, which included a variety of styles and showcased their evolving sound. The live recording not only highlights their intricate musicianship but also features noted lighting designer Jefferson Waful, who is renowned for enhancing the visual experience of live performances. This concert was part of the band's annual tradition of New Year’s Eve shows, which often included elaborate themes and extended jam sessions. Umphrey's McGee's blend of rock, jazz, and progressive elements during this performance exemplifies their commitment to improvisation and live artistry, solidifying their reputation in the jam band scene during this exciting period of their career.