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 USATODAY.com - Phish works fans into frenzy
Fans listen during the final day of the Phish festival in Coventry, Vt. The band will break up after the festival concludes.
COVENTRY, Vt. (AP) — Jumping, singing and dancing, more than 60,000 fans basked in the music as Phish performed for the last night Sunday at a festival in northeastern Vermont, the jam band's home state.
Phish announced in May that it would break up after this weekend's festival, eliciting reactions among fans that ranged from anger to acceptance.
www.usatoday.com /life/music/news/2004-08-15-phish_x.htm   (382 words)

  
 Norsehorse's Home Turf: Blogged by Morgan W. Brown
The two-day Phish festival will be held in Coventry, Vermont on August 14th & 15th, 2004: Coventry Hooks The Big Phish.
Exactly one week after the above announcement, Phish fans were shocked to learn that the two-day Vermont festival will end up being be the band's last performance.
To mark the end of the band's 2004 Summer Tour, Phish recently announced they will hold their first-ever home state festival.
norsehorses-turf.blogspot.com /2004/05/phish-food.html   (187 words)

  
 Burlington Free Press - Local Stories
Phish fans turned away from the Vermont-based band's last festival in Coventry were given apologies Monday by concert organizers and the band's manager.
Phish is headlining its own two-day summer festival Aug. 16-17 at the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base.
It is impossible to consider Phish without including the legions of fans which have given the band its nationwide popularity.
www.burlingtonfreepress.com /specialnews/phish/archive.htm   (187 words)

  
 BurlingtonFreePress.com - PHISH // Photo Gallery
Kelli-Ray Troutman of Louisville, Ken., (right) and Brian Henderson of Nashville, Tenn., with Green Mountain Security, stand in the rain on Maxwell Rd. in Coventry on Thursday afternoon while working a security detail outside the Phish festival at the Newport State Airport.
Three figures trudge across a muddy field in the camping area of Phish's Coventry festival at the Newport State Airport in Coventry on Thursday evening.
Teddy Peter of Sandy Creek, N.Y., is towed by Hubert Green of Coventry after becoming stuck in the mud at the Phish concert camping area at the Newport State Airport on Thursday.
www.burlingtonfreepress.com /specialnews/phish/coventry.htm   (2645 words)

  
 Nude as the News: Phish:
So they announced that the current tour would be their last, and thus Coventry, the already booked two-day festival in the band's home state, would be the final Phish show.
Beyond the chaos of the campground, the drugs and the general carnival atmosphere expected at a Phish concert, the fans at Coventry had to be beset by a bit of confusion as to what the band was really on about.
The blowout, six-set performance in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, close to the Canadian border, was a muddy, sloppy affair that featured depravity and ecstasy, beautiful visual attractions and filthy bogs, and similar extremes when it came to Phish's music.
www.nudeasthenews.com /concerts/86   (1591 words)

  
 Phish: Coventry, VT - August 14 & 15, 2004
For their final shows - the multi-day "Coventry" festival in Coventry, Vermont - Phish challenged their fans to the physical extremes.
The odd highlight of a rather so-so second set was actually a speech from the talkative Anastasio, prior to the band’s jump into "David Bowie." The Phish leader gave a little background history about himself in the mid 80’s when he lived close to Coventry in West Charleston.
Phish: Coventry, VT - August 14 and 15, 2004
www.glidemagazine.com /1/reviews476.html   (1581 words)

  
 Vermont Goes Phishing - May 20, 2004 - E! Online News
Like its predecessors, this summer's Phish camp in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom is expected to make Coventry the largest city in the state for that weekend, with some 80,000 expected.
The jam rockers will hold their two-day summer festival Aug. 14 and 15 on the grounds of Newport State Airport in the rural town of Coventry, Vermont.
The band announced the Phish fest, aptly named "Coventry," via their phish.com Website, and tickets went on sale online on Thursday.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,14153,00.html   (511 words)

  
 d a v i d t a u s: This Has All Been Wonderful
Phish’s final concert was held in Coventry, VT, a location that bore heavy personal significance to the band in their evolution in the earlier years.
As soon as the band announced that this end-of-the-summer festival would be their last performance as Phish, the concert became an event of epic symbolic scale.
Those who had at any point in their lives found a personal affinity for the Phish phenomenon scrambled to be a part of this last concert, to revel and dance one last time, and to pay their respects.
anize.org /taus/music/2004/08/18/this_has_all_been_wonderful.html   (2120 words)

  
 Coventry - Current News & Information
COVENTRY, Vt. Residents of Coventry (Vermont) plan to review how well the Phish festival concerts were handled.
Coventry festival promoter David Werlin of Great Northeast Productions reassured town leaders and others Wednesday that the pressure is on to make sure...
KIRSTY Coventry's fine exploits at the just-ended Olympic Games ensured that Zimbabwe finished the fifth best African team on the medals’ table in Athens...
news.daylightonline.com /Coventry.html   (2120 words)

  
 PHISH // COVENTRY
COVENTRY will be held at the Newport State Airport in Coventry, VT. All festival traffic MUST USE Exit 26 off I-91.
Travel approx 10 miles to the second entrance to Airport Rd. following signs to COVENTRY.
Due to the congested road network in Newport, approaching the festival grounds will not be permitted from the North on Route 5.
www.phish.com /coventry/travel/index.html   (2120 words)

  
 Phish :: News
Located amidst the rolling hills and lush green valleys of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, COVENTRY will be Phish's seventh "city-size" festival, with an expected turnout that will qualify it as Vermont's most populated city for the weekend of August 14th and 15th.
COVENTRY is the band's first-ever home state festival, and first public outdoor Vermont appearance since 1995.
We have an accurate list of everyone who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster or Phish Tickets but did not get some or all of the tickets from their order ripped in Coventry.
www.phish.com /news/index.php?year=2004   (2120 words)

  
 PHISH // COVENTRY
COVENTRY will be held at the Newport State Airport in Coventry, VT. All festival traffic MUST USE Exit 26 off I-91.
Due to the congested road network in Newport, approaching the festival grounds will not be permitted from the North on Route 5.
Travel approx 10 miles to the second entrance to Airport Rd. following signs to COVENTRY.
www.phish.com /coventry/travel   (2120 words)

  
 Phish :: News
Located amidst the rolling hills and lush green valleys of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, COVENTRY will be Phish's seventh "city-size" festival, with an expected turnout that will qualify it as Vermont's most populated city for the weekend of August 14th and 15th.
COVENTRY is the band's first-ever home state festival, and first public outdoor Vermont appearance since 1995.
Coventry is receiving a great deal of attention in the media already and will receive more as the event draws near.
www.phish.com /news/index.php?year=2004   (11564 words)

  
 Phish :: News
Located amidst the rolling hills and lush green valleys of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, COVENTRY will be Phish's seventh "city-size" festival, with an expected turnout that will qualify it as Vermont's most populated city for the weekend of August 14th and 15th.
COVENTRY is the band's first-ever home state festival, and first public outdoor Vermont appearance since 1995.
In other Coventry news, we have launched an official Coventry web site at http://www.phish.com/coventry.
www.phish.com /news/index.php?year=2004   (11564 words)

  
 BurlingtonFreePress.com - PHISH // Photo Gallery
Kelli-Ray Troutman of Louisville, Ken., (right) and Brian Henderson of Nashville, Tenn., with Green Mountain Security, stand in the rain on Maxwell Rd. in Coventry on Thursday afternoon while working a security detail outside the Phish festival at the Newport State Airport.
Three figures trudge across a muddy field in the camping area of Phish's Coventry festival at the Newport State Airport in Coventry on Thursday evening.
Teddy Peter of Sandy Creek, N.Y., is towed by Hubert Green of Coventry after becoming stuck in the mud at the Phish concert camping area at the Newport State Airport on Thursday.
www.burlingtonfreepress.com /specialnews/phish/coventry.htm   (2645 words)

  
 Coventry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coventry was also the name of a Phish festival taking place in Coventry, Vermont.
Coventry is a city in England (population 304,746).
To be "sent to Coventry" is to be ostracised, shunned, or otherwise systematically ignored.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coventry_(disambiguation)   (173 words)

  
 Coventry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coventry was also the name of a Phish festival taking place in Coventry, Vermont.
Coventry is a city in England (population 304,746).
To be "sent to Coventry" is to be ostracised, shunned, or otherwise systematically ignored.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coventry_(disambiguation)   (173 words)

  
 BurlingtonFreePress.com - PHISH // Photo Gallery
The Lussier family and many others from Barton, Newport, Coventry and surrounding communities were charing fees ranging from $5 to $25 to drive fans closer to the entrance of the Phish show.
Teddy Peter of Sandy Creek, N.Y., is towed by Hubert Green of Coventry after becoming stuck in the mud at the Phish concert camping area at the Newport State Airport on Thursday.
Al Wilcox of Windsor, Conn., takes a break from sitting in traffic on Route 5 in Irasburg to throw a football with his friend Don O'Brien of Windsor Locks, Conn., who was a few cars back in the line of traffic waiting to enter the Phish festival on Friday morning.
www.burlingtonfreepress.com /specialnews/phish/coventry.htm   (2645 words)

  
 Phish: Coventry Simulcast - 08/15/2004
After a successful go at the start of Phish’s 2004 Summer Tour, the band and Regal Entertainment Group paired up again to simulcast Phish’s six-set festival August 14th and 15th.
With the option to buy a $20.00 movie stub rather than a $150.00 festival ticket the band was able to reach even more fans, bringing their performance to a whole new level of accessibility.
Even with movie ticket sales reaching approximately 37, 000 for the Coventry event, some fans felt the simulcast experience wasn’t at all like being at the actual venue.
www.glidemagazine.com /3/reviews483.html   (625 words)

  
 TheKCRAChannel.com - Entertainment - Phish Fest Becomes Largest City In Vermont
COVENTRY, Vt. -- Gates open Thursday for the big Phish farewell festival, but the Newport State Airport already was looking like a big Phish pond earlier in the week.
It took a month to build the festival grounds, and for a weekend, it will be the largest city in Vermont.
That city -- 70,000 people strong -- has all the necessities: 500,000 gallons of water, more than 100 phone lines, a temporary sewage system and vendors from all over the country, ready to cash in.
www.thekcrachannel.com /entertainment/3642550/detail.html   (625 words)

  
 Phish :: F.A.Q.
Phish performed its last concert in August of 2004 at their Coventry Festival and currently have no upcoming touring plans.
Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon and Jeff Holdsworth answered the flyer and soon Phish was gigging regularly in the Burlington area.
The current lineup took shape in 1985, when keyboardist Page McConnell joined the group (and persuaded Anastasio and Fishman to join him at nearby Goddard College) and Holdsworth left soon after.
www.phish.com /faq   (435 words)

  
 Phish :: News
The six-set festival in Coventry is available as part of the tour package or as a specially priced package for the entire weekend's worth of music.
We're pleased to announce several new additions to Live Phish Downloads, including a new release from the Phish Archives from 1993, pre-orders of the upcoming Phish Summer Tour, and pre-orders for Trey Anastasio's and Vida Blue's upcoming Bonnaroo performances.
Closing their epic 1993 spring tour and effectively the band's theater era, Durham was a crossroads at the midpoint of Phish's career.
www.phish.com /news/index.php?year=2004#story182   (435 words)

  
 Phish Dry Goods - Official Store: Pollock Department
This magnet is 2" by 3" and is the thick-cut lucite style similar to previous ticket magnets (Coventry and IT Festival, for example).
Featuring the artwork of Jim Pollock on the front and back, the shirt is a reprise from the fall of 1994 to commemorate the release of 11.30.94 and 12.01.94 for download via livephish.com.
Featuring the artwork of Jim Pollock on the front and back, this is a reprise of a tour shirt from the fall of 1994.
stores.musictoday.com /store/dept.asp?dept_id=3953&band_id=840&sfid=7   (435 words)

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