![]() ![]() 1 spot once again goes to My Morning Jacket, which have become my top live band over the last decade among some very stiff competition (see the rest of the bands listed below to get a better idea). So many of the artists and bands I love toured after being forced to sit on the sidelines for at least two years, and as I look back on all of the shows I was fortunate enough to witness, it would be a shame to not mention the ones that aren’t already included here, whether it was Eddie Vedder, Baroness, Royal Blood, Interpol and The Shins at Just Like Heaven, Jack White (two nights), The Kills, Puscifer on my big day, Fleet Foxes, Big Gigantic Telefon Tel Aviv, Moderat, Khruangbin and Arctic Monkeys - plus Lorde - at the debut of Primavera Sound LA, The Mars Volta, Bonobo, Foals, Modest Mouse performing The Lonesome Crowded West from start to finish to celebrate the LP’s 25th anniversary or The Smile closing out their North America tour. ![]() ![]() My Morning Jacket at Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO – August 26th-27thĢ022 will go down as easily one of my favorite years for live music. Tool at Viejas Arena // Photo by Josh Herwittġ. Listen to The Bam Team’s favorite songs of 2022: So, without further ado, Showbams presents The Bam Team’s five favorite shows, albums and songs from 2022. We’ll be quick to admit we didn’t catch every show or hear all of the albums released in the past 12 months, but looking back on the year that was can not only be fun but also challenging with so much great music to consider. Now as we turn to 2023 with cautious optimism, it’s time for us to share our annual “Best of” lists as we have done since this blog first began ( see our 2021 picks here). The shows simply must go on, and we are all better for it whether you’re a musician or just a fan. While we aren’t completely out of the woods yet considering the coronavirus is still very much a part of our lives, there’s no signs of us returning to those dark and dire days of 2020. For many artists and bands, this year marked the first since 2019 that they had the opportunity to step onstage - and that was a victory in and of itself. They did recommend restructuring the city human resources department, adding a mandatory workplace violence prevention program and updating physical and technical security.After seeing what the live music industry endured the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2022 was certainly a step in the right direction. Investigators say the shooter didn’t display warning signs, only what they’re calling ‘stressors.’“Retrospectively, we can look at those elements and go this individual is struggling and is potentially on a path to violence but there’s not a point in time where you can say this guy’s going to carry out this act,” said Arnette HeintzeThe firm also looked into claims of a toxic work environment within city government but found there was not a systemic problem. Red flags showed up in the killer’s life - a divorce from his wife, questions with job performance, and in 2018 visiting websites about other shootings. – Questions still surround the Virginia Beach mass shooting that left 12 dead in May.Īn independent firm has released the findings of its 4-month investigation. Results of probe into Virginia Beach shooting released ![]()
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