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Their debut LP, ''[[Space Wrangler]]'', established a small fanbase and inagurated several years of constant touring before the band signed to [[Capricorn Records]] and released their major label debut, ''[[Widespread Panic (album)|Widespread Panic]]'' in [[1991]] (see [[1991 in music]]). After appearing with the [[H.O.R.D.E.]] tours for a few years, the band became one of the most popular new jam bands that arose in the mid-1990s.
Their debut LP, ''[[Space Wrangler]]'', established a small fanbase and inagurated several years of constant touring before the band signed to [[Capricorn Records]] and released their major label debut, ''[[Widespread Panic (album)|Widespread Panic]]'' in [[1991]] (see [[1991 in music]]). After appearing with the [[H.O.R.D.E.]] tours for a few years, the band became one of the most popular new jam bands that arose in the mid-1990s.


Playing as many as 250 shows a year, Panic built a large fanbase without [[MTV]] or [[Top 40|Top 40 Radio]]. To celebrate the release of their first live album, ''[[Light Fuse Get Away]]'', Widespread Panic offered a free "CD release party" concert in the streets of hometown Athens. An estimated 100,000 fans descended on the town, transforming it into the largest CD release party in history.
Playing as many as 250 shows a year, Panic built a large fanbase without [[MTV]] or [[Top 40|Top 40 Radio]]. To celebrate the release of their first live album, ''[[Light Fuse, Get Away]]'', Widespread Panic offered a free "CD release party" concert in the streets of hometown Athens. An estimated 100,000 fans descended on the town, transforming it into the largest CD release party in history.


In August [[2002]], founding guitarist [[Michael Houser]] lost his battle with [[pancreatic cancer]]. [[George McConnell]], a long time friend of the band and [[Beanland]] alumnus, joined in Houser's wake. At the end of the summer tour, Panic went back to the studio to record ''[[Ball (album)|Ball]]'', a testament that, as Houser wished, they would continue as a band.
In August [[2002]], founding guitarist [[Michael Houser]] lost his battle with [[pancreatic cancer]]. [[George McConnell]], a long time friend of the band and [[Beanland]] alumnus, joined in Houser's wake. At the end of the summer tour, Panic went back to the studio to record ''[[Ball (album)|Ball]]'', a testament that, as Houser wished, they would continue as a band.

Revision as of 17:24, 15 April 2004

Widespread Panic is a jam band from Athens, Georgia. What began as a weekly jam session at the Uptown Lounge in 1985 (see 1985 in music) grew into a six-man musical force capable of packing Madison Square Garden two nights in a row.

Their debut LP, Space Wrangler, established a small fanbase and inagurated several years of constant touring before the band signed to Capricorn Records and released their major label debut, Widespread Panic in 1991 (see 1991 in music). After appearing with the H.O.R.D.E. tours for a few years, the band became one of the most popular new jam bands that arose in the mid-1990s.

Playing as many as 250 shows a year, Panic built a large fanbase without MTV or Top 40 Radio. To celebrate the release of their first live album, Light Fuse, Get Away, Widespread Panic offered a free "CD release party" concert in the streets of hometown Athens. An estimated 100,000 fans descended on the town, transforming it into the largest CD release party in history.

In August 2002, founding guitarist Michael Houser lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. George McConnell, a long time friend of the band and Beanland alumnus, joined in Houser's wake. At the end of the summer tour, Panic went back to the studio to record Ball, a testament that, as Houser wished, they would continue as a band.

After 18 years of non-stop touring, only pausing for studio recording and Christmas vacation, the band announced in late 2003 that they would be taking a hiatus in 2004 to spend time with their friends and families.

Discography

  • Space Wrangler Landslide Records, 1988
  • Widespread Panic Capricorn Records, 1991
  • Space Wrangler Capricorn (re-release), 1992
  • Everyday Capricorn, 1993
  • Ain't Life Grand Capricorn, 1994
  • Nine High A Pallet Capricorn (recorded with Vic Chesnutt under the collective name Brute), 1996
  • Bombs & Butterflies Capricorn, 1997
  • Light Fuse, Get Away Capricorn, 1998
  • 'Til The Medicine Takes Capricorn, 1999
  • Another Joyous Occasion Widespread Records, 2000
  • Don't Tell The Band Widespread Records/Sanctuary Records, 2001
  • Co-balt Widespread Records (recorded with Vic Chesnutt under the collective name Brute), 2002
  • Live In The Classic City Widespread Records/Sanctuary Records, 2002
  • Ball Widespread Records/Sanctuary Records, 2003
  • Night of Joy Widespread Records/Sanctuary Records, 2004