Rusted Root and Toad the Wet Sprocket have one thing in common: Each received significant airplay in the mid-’90s with songs that many listeners recognize even if they don’t know who sings them. But ...
Rusted Root has been Uprooted ... at least for now. Michael Glabicki, the visionary behind the popular world-beat band, is vague about the future of Rusted Root, other than to say "Rusted Root is on ...
Pittsburgh-based jam band Rusted Root is slated to play their fourth show ever at The Paramount in Huntington on Dec. 27—earning them the distinction of most performances by a single act at the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Rusted Root was bigger than the sum of its parts at the Fox Theatre last Wednesday. Photo from the band’s website. Some songs, no matter how many times you ...
, celebrating 20 years as a band, will get a good idea of the upcoming album from the Pittsburgh-based band by attending the Kalamazoo concert this weekend. The group -- known for its mid-90s hits ...
What a difference a year makes. Unless one was part of the inner circle of Rusted Root, it didn’t seem likely that the group would be recording together or if it did that it would remain part of a ...
From the Grateful Dead in the 1960s to Phish in the 2000s, jam bands have possessed an almost supernatural ability to lure fans from dozens, sometimes hundreds of miles away, to their live ...
Michael Glabicki and Rusted Root. Photo Courtesy of The Paramount Michael Glabicki, the lead singer of Rusted Root, is set to launch Spotlight Art Bar at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, as an ...
Rusted Root is getting ready to hit a Pittsburgh studio to record its first album of new material in more than five years. By Gary Graff Rusted Root is getting ready to hit a Pittsburgh studio to ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. On March 30, Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Phil W. Hudson ...
What jumps out at first sounds like gibberish: “ooombasayoh” and “seemoobadiyah.” The song is Rusted Root’s “Send Me On My Way,” and those nonsense syllables — combined with actual English words sung ...