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Music Review | Ween: Long Night for Swashbucklers in Uncharted Territory
04-Dec-2007
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If it took the band members the better part of an hour to get warmed up — well, that’s all right, because they played for about two and a half.
Ween Maps Second Leg of North American Tour
02-Dec-2007
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The notorious road warriors in Ween (we saw them play a three and a half-hour set once) have added yet another leg to their North American tour. Set to begin in January after a brief holiday
Ween's "La Cucaracha" ready for October release
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16-Sep-2007
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Reuters - Ween was always one of the more
curious major-label signings of the early-'90s alternative rock
explosion. The cult-favorite Pennsylvania duo preferred to
dabble in every genre imaginable (they even made a full-fledged
country album in 1996) than attempt to court the favor of
radio.
Police, Ween, Flaming Lips in fine form at Bonnaroo
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18-Jun-2007
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Reuters - The Police's first
festival appearance since reuniting last month and performances
by Ween and the Flaming Lips highlighted the Saturday (June 16)
bill at the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Rocking on Two Fronts After a Near-Fatal Crash
24-Sep-2006
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Claude Coleman Jr., the drummer for Ween, has his own band and years after a bad accident, is slowly building himself up.
Ween Tour Cancelled as Result of "Intervention" (Pitchfork)
18-Sep-2006
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It's not everyday that Ween send out emails of a serious nature, but that's just what shook fans' inboxes yesterday afternoon.
Billboard.com -- Billboard Bits: Jeff Beck, Ween, KeKe Wyatt (Billboard.com)
04-Sep-2006
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Guitar god Jeff Beck will begin a four-week U.S. small venue tour Sept. 6 at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Tampa, Fla., wrapping Oct. 1 at the Ikeda Theatre in Mesa, Ariz.
Flaming Lips, Ween lead fans 'underground' at the Allentown Fair (The Morning Call)
03-Sep-2006
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Forget guitar solos, hit singles and "It's great to be here in Allentown." Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne got the most applause of any of the four acts Thursday at the Allentown Fair Grandstand simply by stepping into a large plastic bubble.
FAIRBLOG: "You know those guitars that are like, double guitars, you know?" (The Morning Call)
03-Sep-2006
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7:30 p.m. Morning Call reviewers at these concerts sit in the same section as people in wheelchairs or with other disabilities. While waiting for Ween to take the stage, I'm joined by a woman who says that she broke her foot last summer, and needs to stay off her feet between bands.
The road to fair's first mini-festival took odd twists and turns Strange trip (The Morning Call)
03-Sep-2006
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If you think it strange such out-there acts as The Flaming Lips, Ween and Sonic Youth are playing tonight's Grandstand show at the Allentown Fair, consider how this six-hour mini-festival, which also includes Brit popsters The Magic Numbers, came to be.
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