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Apr 18, 1998 · This is Vic with Widespread Panic (aka BRUTE.) from their set at Philips Arena, in Atlanta , GA, December 31st, 2001. This footage is from the webstream. Enj...
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He made two albums with fellow Athens group Widespread Panic, under the name of brute. Chesnutt wrote "Aunt Avis" and co-wrote "Blight" and "Protein-Drink/Sewing-Machine", which are often performed live by Widespread Panic.
On New Year's Eve of 2001/2002, Vic Chesnutt joined Widespread Panic for the entire first set of the show, playing Chesnutt songs that Widespread Panic covers, songs from Nine High a Pallet and debuting songs from the upcoming Co-Balt.
Co-Balt is the second studio album by the Athens, Georgia-based band brute., a collaboration between guitarist Vic Chesnutt and the members of Widespread Panic. It was released seven years after the band's debut release, Nine High a Pallet, on April 9, 2002.
Mar 2, 2021 · In Athens — a creative hub that’s given the world R.E.M., Pylon, Vic Chesnutt, the Indigo Girls and the B52s — Widespread Panic didn’t fit. With influences ranging from Black Sabbath to...
Jan 25, 2021 · Fellow Athens artist Vic Chesnutt was a singer-songwriter who collaborated with Widespread Panic as brute. before his death in 2009.
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Jul 27, 2006 · Like the discovery of cobalt, what you see--or think you see--is not what you get. Chesnutt's ragged, winsome poetry somehow works supremely well with Panic's unstructured, loose-limbed, jazzy style, creating something that is neither fish nor fowl and unlike anything they could do independently.
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