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Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic is an American rock band from Athens, Georgia. The current lineup includes guitarist/singer John Bell, bassist Dave Schools, drummer Duane Trucks, percussionist Domingo "Sunny" Ortiz, keyboardist John "JoJo" Hermann, and guitarist Jimmy Herring. The band's original guitarist and sometime songwriter, Michael Houser, died of pancreatic cancer in 2002, and the original drummer, Todd Nance, left in 2016 and died in 2020.[1]

Widespread Panic
Widespread Panic performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, 2010
Background information
OriginAthens, Georgia, USA
Genres
Years active1986–present
LabelsWidespread Records, ATO, Capricorn, Sanctuary, Landslide Records, Vanguard
Members
Past members
WebsiteWidespreadpanic.com

The band was formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1986, and is influenced by the Southern rock, blues-rock, progressive rock, funk and hard rock genres. They have been compared to other jam bands such as the Grateful Dead and Phish.[2] Widely renowned for their live performances, they have held the record for number of sold-out performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Morrison, Colorado) and State Farm Arena (Atlanta).

Band history edit

1981–1995: early years and rise to national attention edit

John Bell and Michael Houser met in 1981 in their dorm at the University of Georgia. Bell had been playing guitar as a solo act, and invited his new friend Houser, also a guitarist, to join him.[3] They began living together and collaborating on music in that year, writing still-popular songs such as "Driving Song" and "Chilly Water" together.[4] Bassist Dave Schools met Bell and Houser in 1984 and first played with them on February 24, 1985, at the A-Frame house on Weymanda Court in Athens.[5] On February 6, 1986, Houser called childhood friend and drummer Todd Nance to sit in with Houser, Bell, and Schools for a charity event in Athens; it was their first show as "Widespread Panic."[4] The band was named for Houser's once-frequent panic attacks.[6] Texan percussionist Domingo S. Ortiz ("Sunny") began sitting in with the band regularly later that year.[7][8]

The band played in fraternities and bars regularly before Panic signed a contract with Landslide Records in 1987. In February 1987 the band played the now-legendary series of one dollar Monday night shows at the Uptown Lounge in Athens and the crucial local press began to take notice—FLAGPOLE & Athens Observer art columnist Shan Clark emphasized Widespread Panic's musical virtuosity, songwriting and professionalism. In September of the same year, they recorded their first album, Space Wrangler, at John Keane's studio in Athens. Col. Bruce Hampton is rumored to have delivered the first pressing to the band.[4] Songs on the album included "Chilly Water", "Travelin' Light", "Space Wrangler", "Coconut", "The Take Out", "Porch Song", "Stop-Go" and "Driving Song."[9] After Space Wrangler, touring expanded to include additional northeastern dates, along with Texas, Colorado, the west coast, and internationally to Vancouver, Canada. It was also around this time (late 1988 or early 1989) that Domingo Ortiz joined the band full-time.[8] They played their first show in Colorado in March 1990, opening for Jerry Joseph's band Little Women.[4]

Widespread Panic signed with Capricorn Records in January 1991. Later that year, they released their major label debut, Widespread Panic (a.k.a. Mom's Kitchen).[10] That same year Billy Bob Thornton directed the movie Widespread Panic: Live from the Georgia Theatre which was recorded over two nights in Athens, Georgia.[11]

As the band began to tour more, John Hermann ("JoJo") joined the band as a keyboardist in March 1992 replacing Dixie Dregs keyboardist T. Lavitz who joined the band a year earlier.[2] The band continued to tour throughout the entire US in 1992 joining the famous H.O.R.D.E. tour with Blues Traveler, Phish, and the Aquarium Rescue Unit, among others.[12] They released Everyday in March 1993 and Ain't Life Grand in September 1994.[10] Panic marked their rise by playing on network television for the first time in November 1994.[4]

1996–2002: peak touring years and Houser's death edit

 
Aerial view of crowd at Light Fuse, Get Away CD release party

On April 18, 1998, to celebrate the release of their first live album, Light Fuse, Get Away, Widespread Panic offered a free "CD release party" concert in Athens Georgia. An estimated 80,000–100,000 fans descended on the town, transforming it into one of the largest CD release parties in history.

In 2002, the band received gold certification for their concert DVD Live at Oak Mountain. They also headlined two nights of the first annual Bonnaroo Music Festival which drew a crowd upwards of 70,000 people.[13]

In early 2002, guitarist Michael Houser was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Houser continued to perform with the band into the middle of that year, but following a performance on July 2, 2002, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa he left the tour because of his declining health. Guitarist George McConnell, a former bandmate of JoJo Hermann's in Beanland, took over as lead guitarist for the remainder of the band's scheduled dates. Michael Houser died on August 10, 2002.[14]

2003–2006: George McConnell joins edit

In 2003, the band released Ball, the first studio album with McConnell as the guitarist. The album was unique among the band's offerings in that none of the songs included had been performed live by the band prior to the recording. All of the material included was written specifically for the album with the exception of "Time Waits", a song which John Bell had performed in solo appearances, and "Don't Wanna Lose You", a song John Hermann had performed with his side-project Smiling Assassins. Late in 2003, the band announced that they would be taking a hiatus from both recording and performing in 2004. However, 2004 did see the release of three live albums, engineered by Billy Field: Night of Joy and Über Cobra—both of which were recorded during a November 2003 three-night run of shows at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina—as well as Jackassolantern, a compilation of cover songs performed during the band's Halloween shows over the years. A third release from the Myrtle Beach shows, Live at Myrtle Beach was released in early 2005.

In January 2006, the band recorded their 9th studio album, Earth to America, in Nassau, Bahamas at Compass Point Studios, with Terry Manning producing. It was released June 13, 2006. Their May 9 show at Atlanta's Fox Theatre was simulcast in LIVE HD, via satellite, in select movie theatres nationwide.[15] Over 60,000 fans across the country watched it live in the theatres. This show was also released in DVD format on November 14, 2006, entitled Earth to Atlanta.[16]

On August 2, 2006, nearing the end of the summer tour, the band announced that George McConnell had left the band, making July 30, 2006 at the Fox Theater in St. Louis, his last show.[17] Producer John Keane and former guitar technician Sam Holt filled in on guitar for the remaining two weeks of the tour.

2006–2014: Jimmy Herring joins edit

 
Widespread Panic performs their 32nd consecutive sold-out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
 
Members of the Allman Brothers join Widespread Panic on stage in Canandaigua, New York. August 22, 2009

In late 2006, Fayetteville, North Carolina native Jimmy Herring joined the band in the role of lead guitarist. His first shows started their fall tour with three nights at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[18]

Panic's 7th annual New Year's shows on December 30 and 31, 2007, marked their 15th and 16th sellout performance at Philips Arena.[19]

The band released their 10th album, Free Somehow, on February 12, 2008. It, too, was recorded with producer Terry Manning at Compass Point Studios.[20]

Following the release of the new studio album, Widespread Panic began to release vintage concert performances from the Widespread Panic Archives. Carbondale 2000 was released on June 10, 2008, followed by Valdosta 1989 released on February 24, 2009, and Huntsville 1996 released on June 23, 2009. The band will continue to dig into their show archives, which encompasses the past 25 years, and release these shows as multi-track recordings.[21]

June 27, 2008, marked the band's 32nd sold-out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This was more than any other band in the venue's history. Mayor John Hickenlooper proclaimed Friday, June 27 "Widespread Panic Day" in the City and County of Denver.[22] The same year, Widespread Panic was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 20.[23]

The band continued to tour throughout the rest of 2008 and the spring of 2009. In the summer of 2009, Widespread Panic teamed up with fellow southern rockers, The Allman Brothers to do a summer and fall co-headlining tour.[24]

In March 2010, it was announced that Widespread Panic would be releasing a new album entitled Dirty Side Down on May 25, 2010.[25] 2010 would also see the release of Live in the Classic City II, containing music from its 2000 shows.[26]

On September 29, 2010, Widespread keyboardist Jojo Herman announced that the band would be going on hiatus in 2012. In an interview with The Vanderbilt Hustler, Herman explained, "Next year will be our 25th anniversary. After that, we're probably going to call it (quits) for a while. So we're looking forward to next year and going out on a high note."[27]

The band went on to tour steadily throughout 2011, ending the year with their first show at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. In early 2012, the band played a limited number of shows. From January to February the band embarked on their first ever tour billed as completely acoustic. Dubbed the Wood Tour, it started in January at the Fillmore in Silver Spring, Maryland and ended at The Belly Up in Aspen, Colorado. Two recordings from the Wood Tour were released in 2012, a special Record Store Day-only vinyl record entitled Live Wood in April and later Wood, on October 16.

The rest of 2012 saw the band on hiatus but band members were active with other projects. Dave Schools toured with the Mickey Hart Band, Jimmy Herring recorded a new album and toured with his own band, and Jojo Hermann played shows with the Missing Cats, occasionally opening and sitting in with the North Mississippi Allstars. On August 17, the band announced their first scheduled shows after hiatus, including two nights in Charlotte, North Carolina and a 4-night run in the Dominican Republic.

Between the two short legs that made up the 2012 Wood Tour, the band played a four night run in Mexico, marking their first shows in the country, and beginning what would become an annual tradition called Panic en la Playa. The first Panic En La Playa was held on the beach at the Now Sapphire Resort in Puerto Morelos, Mexico in 2012. For 2013 and 2014, The concert was held at the Hard Rock Hotel in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, with the 2014 shows pushed back until March 17–20.

The band returned to regular touring in the spring of 2013 with a run of Mid-West and Southern shows beginning in April. During these shows, the band introduced new innovations in the audio broadcast of their live performance. Previously, Panic had allowed tapers to use audience recording devices to simulcast live shows to fans via the internet. The first live taper stream was at the Dodge Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona on 11/04/2009 by Coloartist and was continued by all the WP tapers through the Spring 2013 tour when the band took over streaming duties and started broadcasting live soundboard recordings of the show via Mixlr.com and the Mixlr smartphone app.[28] On December 31, 2013, the band returned to Philips Arena in Atlanta.

2014 saw a return of Wood Tour, with the band playing six all acoustic theater shows, as well as a special Wood performance held 333 feet underground in the Volcano Room at Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville, Tennessee for a taping of an episode of PBS' Bluegrass Underground. The band played an extensive 2014 tour, with three-night stands at Red Rocks, The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, The Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, and 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado, where they played their well-known Halloween shows.[29]

The band closed out 2014 with two shows in Charlotte, North Carolina: the annual Tunes for Tots benefit performance at The Fillmore in Charlotte, North Carolina on 12/30, followed by their annual New Year's Eve show, held this particular year at the TWC Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina.

2014–present: Todd Nance departure, reduced touring and Nance's death edit

On October 2, 2014, the band announced that Duane Trucks would join the band for 2014 fall tour. Trucks temporarily filled in for Todd Nance, who was taking time to attend to personal matters. Nance reunited with the band for four shows in Mexico in early February 2016. However, on February 9, 2016, the band announced that Todd Nance was leaving the band and that, "Duane [Trucks] will be the drummer for Widespread Panic moving forward."[30] Trucks is the current drummer for Hard Working Americans.

On September 25, 2015, Street Dogs, their 13th studio album, was released through Vanguard Records. Street Dogs was recorded by John Keane at Echo Mountain Recording Studio in Asheville, North Carolina.[10] The album is composed of seven originals and three covers: Alan Price's "Sell Sell", Murray McLauchlan's "Honky Red" and "Tail Dragger", a Willie Dixon tune popularized by Howlin' Wolf.

In April 2016, keyboardist John Hermann announced that the band will stop touring extensively at the end of the year. However, he said that the band is not breaking up and will continue to make festival appearances and perform shows at select venues such as Red Rocks.[31]

Nance died on August 19, 2020, in Athens, Georgia.[32] He was 57; his death was first announced on Facebook by collaborator Cody Dickinson[33] and was later confirmed by Relix.[34] Details on the chronic illness that led to his death have not been disclosed.

Live shows edit

Setlists edit

Known for never playing the same show twice, the band has a show-to-show ritual of choosing the night's setlist. At the beginning of each tour, a member of the band's road crew makes a master list of all the songs the band performs and laminates it. Each night before the show he marks the last three nights' set lists in different colors. The band can see what has been played recently and then decide what songs to play during the first set. They return to the list during setbreak to pick songs for the second set, and likewise, return after the second set for any additional sets if playing more than two, or the encore. This process is explained by the late Garrie Vereen in the DVD The Earth Will Swallow You.

Tapers edit

Widespread Panic has the policy of allowing any of their fans to tape, trade, and to a limited extent freely distribute their shows. However, anonymous distribution such as P2P and commercial distribution is not permitted.[35] Fans have been taping and trading shows since before they gained national prominence, allowing them to gain their strong national following.[36]

Incidents edit

A fan was detained by police while experiencing the effects of LSD after leaving a concert in Southaven, Mississippi. He was then restrained and taken to a local hospital emergency room where he later died. He was still in police custody at the time.[37] On November 18, 2015, autopsy findings stated that 'hogtying' contributed to the death of the fan.[38]

Members edit

Current members edit

Former members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Videography edit

Side projects edit

Charity and benefit work edit

Year
Event
1995
1999
2003
  • Contributed a live June 2000 performance version of "Give" to Carved in Stone, Vol.1, an album benefiting the Preserve the Rocks Fund, a donation-driven reserve dedicated to the rehabilitation and preservation of the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
2004
  • Recorded a cover of the NRBQ song "Ain't No Horse" for the CD The Q People – A Tribute to NRBQ.[41]
2005
  • Contributed covers of The Doors' medley "Peace Frog"/"Blue Sunday" to the album Too Many Years to benefit Clear Path International's work with landmine survivors.
  • Created the annual "Tunes For Tots" event. This concert event raises money to support public school music programs.[42]
2006
2007
2008
  • The band participated in the Make It Right Foundation New Orleans and purchased a house for the rebuilding of the 9th Ward in New Orleans.[46] Widespread Panic fans joined in and created the "House That Widespread Panic Fans Built" – they continue to raise money to match the band's contribution and have a house funded by Panic fans.[47]
  • Performed a concert on November 19 to benefit the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation at the Fillmore at Irving Plaza in New York City.[48]
  • The band began holding food drives at select shows each tour benefiting local food banks. This was an effort to "pick up the torch" the fan-run organization Panic Fans For Food handed over.[49]

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Everyday Companion Online
  • Rocky Mountain News article
  • Dave Schools sits down with Ira Haberman of The Sound Podcast for a feature interview

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This article is about the band For other uses see Panic Widespread Panic is an American rock band from Athens Georgia The current lineup includes guitarist singer John Bell bassist Dave Schools drummer Duane Trucks percussionist Domingo Sunny Ortiz keyboardist John JoJo Hermann and guitarist Jimmy Herring The band s original guitarist and sometime songwriter Michael Houser died of pancreatic cancer in 2002 and the original drummer Todd Nance left in 2016 and died in 2020 1 Widespread PanicWidespread Panic performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre 2010Background informationOriginAthens Georgia USAGenresSouthern rockblues rockhard rockjazz rockjam rockYears active1986 presentLabelsWidespread Records ATO Capricorn Sanctuary Landslide Records VanguardMembersJohn Bell Dave Schools Domingo S Ortiz John JoJo Hermann Jimmy Herring Duane TrucksPast membersTodd Nance Michael Houser T Lavitz George McConnellWebsiteWidespreadpanic comThe band was formed in Athens Georgia in 1986 and is influenced by the Southern rock blues rock progressive rock funk and hard rock genres They have been compared to other jam bands such as the Grateful Dead and Phish 2 Widely renowned for their live performances they have held the record for number of sold out performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison Colorado and State Farm Arena Atlanta Contents 1 Band history 1 1 1981 1995 early years and rise to national attention 1 2 1996 2002 peak touring years and Houser s death 1 3 2003 2006 George McConnell joins 1 4 2006 2014 Jimmy Herring joins 1 5 2014 present Todd Nance departure reduced touring and Nance s death 2 Live shows 2 1 Setlists 2 2 Tapers 2 3 Incidents 3 Members 3 1 Current members 3 2 Former members 3 2 1 Timeline 4 Discography 5 Videography 6 Side projects 7 Charity and benefit work 8 References 9 External linksBand history edit1981 1995 early years and rise to national attention edit John Bell and Michael Houser met in 1981 in their dorm at the University of Georgia Bell had been playing guitar as a solo act and invited his new friend Houser also a guitarist to join him 3 They began living together and collaborating on music in that year writing still popular songs such as Driving Song and Chilly Water together 4 Bassist Dave Schools met Bell and Houser in 1984 and first played with them on February 24 1985 at the A Frame house on Weymanda Court in Athens 5 On February 6 1986 Houser called childhood friend and drummer Todd Nance to sit in with Houser Bell and Schools for a charity event in Athens it was their first show as Widespread Panic 4 The band was named for Houser s once frequent panic attacks 6 Texan percussionist Domingo S Ortiz Sunny began sitting in with the band regularly later that year 7 8 The band played in fraternities and bars regularly before Panic signed a contract with Landslide Records in 1987 In February 1987 the band played the now legendary series of one dollar Monday night shows at the Uptown Lounge in Athens and the crucial local press began to take notice FLAGPOLE amp Athens Observer art columnist Shan Clark emphasized Widespread Panic s musical virtuosity songwriting and professionalism In September of the same year they recorded their first album Space Wrangler at John Keane s studio in Athens Col Bruce Hampton is rumored to have delivered the first pressing to the band 4 Songs on the album included Chilly Water Travelin Light Space Wrangler Coconut The Take Out Porch Song Stop Go and Driving Song 9 After Space Wrangler touring expanded to include additional northeastern dates along with Texas Colorado the west coast and internationally to Vancouver Canada It was also around this time late 1988 or early 1989 that Domingo Ortiz joined the band full time 8 They played their first show in Colorado in March 1990 opening for Jerry Joseph s band Little Women 4 Widespread Panic signed with Capricorn Records in January 1991 Later that year they released their major label debut Widespread Panic a k a Mom s Kitchen 10 That same year Billy Bob Thornton directed the movie Widespread Panic Live from the Georgia Theatre which was recorded over two nights in Athens Georgia 11 As the band began to tour more John Hermann JoJo joined the band as a keyboardist in March 1992 replacing Dixie Dregs keyboardist T Lavitz who joined the band a year earlier 2 The band continued to tour throughout the entire US in 1992 joining the famous H O R D E tour with Blues Traveler Phish and the Aquarium Rescue Unit among others 12 They released Everyday in March 1993 and Ain t Life Grand in September 1994 10 Panic marked their rise by playing on network television for the first time in November 1994 4 1996 2002 peak touring years and Houser s death edit nbsp Aerial view of crowd at Light Fuse Get Away CD release partyOn April 18 1998 to celebrate the release of their first live album Light Fuse Get Away Widespread Panic offered a free CD release party concert in Athens Georgia An estimated 80 000 100 000 fans descended on the town transforming it into one of the largest CD release parties in history In 2002 the band received gold certification for their concert DVD Live at Oak Mountain They also headlined two nights of the first annual Bonnaroo Music Festival which drew a crowd upwards of 70 000 people 13 In early 2002 guitarist Michael Houser was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer Houser continued to perform with the band into the middle of that year but following a performance on July 2 2002 in Cedar Rapids Iowa he left the tour because of his declining health Guitarist George McConnell a former bandmate of JoJo Hermann s in Beanland took over as lead guitarist for the remainder of the band s scheduled dates Michael Houser died on August 10 2002 14 2003 2006 George McConnell joins edit In 2003 the band released Ball the first studio album with McConnell as the guitarist The album was unique among the band s offerings in that none of the songs included had been performed live by the band prior to the recording All of the material included was written specifically for the album with the exception of Time Waits a song which John Bell had performed in solo appearances and Don t Wanna Lose You a song John Hermann had performed with his side project Smiling Assassins Late in 2003 the band announced that they would be taking a hiatus from both recording and performing in 2004 However 2004 did see the release of three live albums engineered by Billy Field Night of Joy and Uber Cobra both of which were recorded during a November 2003 three night run of shows at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach South Carolina as well as Jackassolantern a compilation of cover songs performed during the band s Halloween shows over the years A third release from the Myrtle Beach shows Live at Myrtle Beach was released in early 2005 In January 2006 the band recorded their 9th studio album Earth to America in Nassau Bahamas at Compass Point Studios with Terry Manning producing It was released June 13 2006 Their May 9 show at Atlanta s Fox Theatre was simulcast in LIVE HD via satellite in select movie theatres nationwide 15 Over 60 000 fans across the country watched it live in the theatres This show was also released in DVD format on November 14 2006 entitled Earth to Atlanta 16 On August 2 2006 nearing the end of the summer tour the band announced that George McConnell had left the band making July 30 2006 at the Fox Theater in St Louis his last show 17 Producer John Keane and former guitar technician Sam Holt filled in on guitar for the remaining two weeks of the tour 2006 2014 Jimmy Herring joins edit nbsp Widespread Panic performs their 32nd consecutive sold out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre nbsp Members of the Allman Brothers join Widespread Panic on stage in Canandaigua New York August 22 2009In late 2006 Fayetteville North Carolina native Jimmy Herring joined the band in the role of lead guitarist His first shows started their fall tour with three nights at Radio City Music Hall in New York City 18 Panic s 7th annual New Year s shows on December 30 and 31 2007 marked their 15th and 16th sellout performance at Philips Arena 19 The band released their 10th album Free Somehow on February 12 2008 It too was recorded with producer Terry Manning at Compass Point Studios 20 Following the release of the new studio album Widespread Panic began to release vintage concert performances from the Widespread Panic Archives Carbondale 2000 was released on June 10 2008 followed by Valdosta 1989 released on February 24 2009 and Huntsville 1996 released on June 23 2009 The band will continue to dig into their show archives which encompasses the past 25 years and release these shows as multi track recordings 21 June 27 2008 marked the band s 32nd sold out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre This was more than any other band in the venue s history Mayor John Hickenlooper proclaimed Friday June 27 Widespread Panic Day in the City and County of Denver 22 The same year Widespread Panic was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 20 23 The band continued to tour throughout the rest of 2008 and the spring of 2009 In the summer of 2009 Widespread Panic teamed up with fellow southern rockers The Allman Brothers to do a summer and fall co headlining tour 24 In March 2010 it was announced that Widespread Panic would be releasing a new album entitled Dirty Side Down on May 25 2010 25 2010 would also see the release of Live in the Classic City II containing music from its 2000 shows 26 On September 29 2010 Widespread keyboardist Jojo Herman announced that the band would be going on hiatus in 2012 In an interview with The Vanderbilt Hustler Herman explained Next year will be our 25th anniversary After that we re probably going to call it quits for a while So we re looking forward to next year and going out on a high note 27 The band went on to tour steadily throughout 2011 ending the year with their first show at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte North Carolina In early 2012 the band played a limited number of shows From January to February the band embarked on their first ever tour billed as completely acoustic Dubbed the Wood Tour it started in January at the Fillmore in Silver Spring Maryland and ended at The Belly Up in Aspen Colorado Two recordings from the Wood Tour were released in 2012 a special Record Store Day only vinyl record entitled Live Wood in April and later Wood on October 16 The rest of 2012 saw the band on hiatus but band members were active with other projects Dave Schools toured with the Mickey Hart Band Jimmy Herring recorded a new album and toured with his own band and Jojo Hermann played shows with the Missing Cats occasionally opening and sitting in with the North Mississippi Allstars On August 17 the band announced their first scheduled shows after hiatus including two nights in Charlotte North Carolina and a 4 night run in the Dominican Republic Between the two short legs that made up the 2012 Wood Tour the band played a four night run in Mexico marking their first shows in the country and beginning what would become an annual tradition called Panic en la Playa The first Panic En La Playa was held on the beach at the Now Sapphire Resort in Puerto Morelos Mexico in 2012 For 2013 and 2014 The concert was held at the Hard Rock Hotel in Punta Cana Dominican Republic with the 2014 shows pushed back until March 17 20 The band returned to regular touring in the spring of 2013 with a run of Mid West and Southern shows beginning in April During these shows the band introduced new innovations in the audio broadcast of their live performance Previously Panic had allowed tapers to use audience recording devices to simulcast live shows to fans via the internet The first live taper stream was at the Dodge Theatre in Phoenix Arizona on 11 04 2009 by Coloartist and was continued by all the WP tapers through the Spring 2013 tour when the band took over streaming duties and started broadcasting live soundboard recordings of the show via Mixlr com and the Mixlr smartphone app 28 On December 31 2013 the band returned to Philips Arena in Atlanta 2014 saw a return of Wood Tour with the band playing six all acoustic theater shows as well as a special Wood performance held 333 feet underground in the Volcano Room at Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville Tennessee for a taping of an episode of PBS Bluegrass Underground The band played an extensive 2014 tour with three night stands at Red Rocks The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas The Riverside Theater in Milwaukee and 1stBank Center in Broomfield Colorado where they played their well known Halloween shows 29 The band closed out 2014 with two shows in Charlotte North Carolina the annual Tunes for Tots benefit performance at The Fillmore in Charlotte North Carolina on 12 30 followed by their annual New Year s Eve show held this particular year at the TWC Arena in Charlotte North Carolina 2014 present Todd Nance departure reduced touring and Nance s death edit On October 2 2014 the band announced that Duane Trucks would join the band for 2014 fall tour Trucks temporarily filled in for Todd Nance who was taking time to attend to personal matters Nance reunited with the band for four shows in Mexico in early February 2016 However on February 9 2016 the band announced that Todd Nance was leaving the band and that Duane Trucks will be the drummer for Widespread Panic moving forward 30 Trucks is the current drummer for Hard Working Americans On September 25 2015 Street Dogs their 13th studio album was released through Vanguard Records Street Dogs was recorded by John Keane at Echo Mountain Recording Studio in Asheville North Carolina 10 The album is composed of seven originals and three covers Alan Price s Sell Sell Murray McLauchlan s Honky Red and Tail Dragger a Willie Dixon tune popularized by Howlin Wolf In April 2016 keyboardist John Hermann announced that the band will stop touring extensively at the end of the year However he said that the band is not breaking up and will continue to make festival appearances and perform shows at select venues such as Red Rocks 31 Nance died on August 19 2020 in Athens Georgia 32 He was 57 his death was first announced on Facebook by collaborator Cody Dickinson 33 and was later confirmed by Relix 34 Details on the chronic illness that led to his death have not been disclosed Live shows editSetlists edit Known for never playing the same show twice the band has a show to show ritual of choosing the night s setlist At the beginning of each tour a member of the band s road crew makes a master list of all the songs the band performs and laminates it Each night before the show he marks the last three nights set lists in different colors The band can see what has been played recently and then decide what songs to play during the first set They return to the list during setbreak to pick songs for the second set and likewise return after the second set for any additional sets if playing more than two or the encore This process is explained by the late Garrie Vereen in the DVD The Earth Will Swallow You Tapers edit Widespread Panic has the policy of allowing any of their fans to tape trade and to a limited extent freely distribute their shows However anonymous distribution such as P2P and commercial distribution is not permitted 35 Fans have been taping and trading shows since before they gained national prominence allowing them to gain their strong national following 36 Incidents edit A fan was detained by police while experiencing the effects of LSD after leaving a concert in Southaven Mississippi He was then restrained and taken to a local hospital emergency room where he later died He was still in police custody at the time 37 On November 18 2015 autopsy findings stated that hogtying contributed to the death of the fan 38 Members editCurrent members edit John Bell lead vocals guitar 1986 present Dave Schools bass vocals 1986 present Domingo S Ortiz percussion 1988 present frequent live studio guest 1986 1988 John Hermann keyboards vocals 1992 present Jimmy Herring guitar 2006 present Duane Trucks drums 2016 present touring 2014 2016 18 30 Former members edit Todd Nance drums vocals 1986 2016 died 2020 Michael Houser guitar vocals 1986 2002 died 2002 T Lavitz keyboards 1991 1992 died 2010 George McConnell guitar vocals 2002 2006 8 Timeline editDiscography editMain article Widespread Panic discographyVideography editMain article Widespread Panic videographySide projects editIn 1996 the band under the name of brute recorded Nine High a Pallet with guitarist Vic Chesnutt in 2002 brute released a second album titled Co Balt Todd Nance has recorded and toured as part of the band Barbara Cue releasing three albums Dave Schools has recorded and toured as part of the band Stockholm Syndrome as well as Mickey Hart Band in 2012 Schools and Layng Martine III have released two albums as Slang The Bellwether Project in 2001 and More Talk About Tonight in 2004 Schools was also a touring member of Gov t Mule following the death of Allen Woody John Hermann has toured with JoJo s Mardi Gras Band when Widespread Panic took a year break He has toured with The Smiling Assassins and is currently playing in a duo called The Missing Cats In 2013 Schools formed Hard Working Americans with Todd Snider Neal Casal Chad Staehly and Duane Trucks The supergroup s self titled debut album was recorded at Bob Weir s TRI Studios and mixed by John Keane It was released on January 21 2014 39 Charity and benefit work editYear Event1995 Contributed a cover version of Van Morrison s And It Stoned Me to the Capricorn compilation album Hempilation a benefit CD for NORML National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws 40 1999 Contributed a live performance version of Blue Indian to Live in the X Lounge II an album benefiting United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham a Birmingham Alabama charity 2003 Contributed a live June 2000 performance version of Give to Carved in Stone Vol 1 an album benefiting the Preserve the Rocks Fund a donation driven reserve dedicated to the rehabilitation and preservation of the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre 2004 Recorded a cover of the NRBQ song Ain t No Horse for the CD The Q People A Tribute to NRBQ 41 2005 Contributed covers of The Doors medley Peace Frog Blue Sunday to the album Too Many Years to benefit Clear Path International s work with landmine survivors Created the annual Tunes For Tots event This concert event raises money to support public school music programs 42 2006 Recorded a cover of The Band s song Chest Fever for the CD Endless Highway Tribute to The Band 43 2007 Recorded a cover of John Lennon s Crippled Inside as a bonus track for the compilation album Instant Karma The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur 44 JB Dave and Jimmy began to donate several sets of strings to Wear Your Music from Relix magazine Both Relix and Azu Studio have teamed up to produce unique jewelry handcrafted from authentic strings donated by various musicians Profits from jewellery sales benefit selected charities 45 2008 The band participated in the Make It Right Foundation New Orleans and purchased a house for the rebuilding of the 9th Ward in New Orleans 46 Widespread Panic fans joined in and created the House That Widespread Panic Fans Built they continue to raise money to match the band s contribution and have a house funded by Panic fans 47 Performed a concert on November 19 to benefit the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation at the Fillmore at Irving Plaza in New York City 48 The band began holding food drives at select shows each tour benefiting local food banks This was an effort to pick up the torch the fan run organization Panic Fans For Food handed over 49 References edit Todd Nance Leaves Widespread Panic Relix com February 9 2016 Retrieved December 18 2017 a b Bledsoe Wayne July 11 2008 Gas Prices cause Widespread Panic to rethink touring 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