The Dropkick Murphys helped us kick off our homecoming week with a kick ass show at the Adam Center in Missoula. We recently sat down with the Dropkick Murphys frontman, Al Barr, and discussed everything from Game of Thrones to DKM's contribution to Boston Marathon bombing victims and how Dropkick made it into the Scorsese film "The Departed."
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Homecoming week is going to be one hell of a party this year. The legendary Celtic punk rockers, the Dropkick Murphys, are "shipping up to zoo town" and set to blow the roof off of the Adams Center this fall.
As the Dropkick Murphys tour in support of their eighth studio album, 'Signed and Sealed in Blood,' percussionist Matt Kelly spoke with Diffuser.fm about the April Boston Marathon attack, playing with the Boss and not-getting recognized.
This year's Sasquatch! Music Festival kicked off with a bang! Well ... OK, the weather wasn't exactly cooperative, as it rained on Friday and most of Monday, but that didn't stop thousands upon thousands of concertgoers from enjoying four days (May 24-27) of awesome music at the Gorge Amphitheater, one of the most beautiful venues in the country.
Among the acts on hand were Vampire Weekend, Mackle
You never know what you're going to get when you invite the crowd up onstage with you for a performance. What the Dropkick Murphys got during their recent set in New York was at least one audience member who made his way onstage and began performing the Hitler salute as the band rocked out a cover of AC/DC's 'T.N.T.'
Flash back to early November and you will recall the amazing SOLD OUT performance from the Dropkick Murphys at The Wilma Theatre. It was also my 30th birthday celebration, and the Murphys wanted to make it special by offering up an acoustic performance for the lucky few listeners that made it backstage before the show.
The Dropkick Murphys show on Nov. 6 at The Wilma Theatre in Missoula was one of the best shows I've seen all year -- maybe even THE best! I know for a fact that it was the best meet-and-greet I've ever been to! It will be hard to forget that show, but just to help keep the memory alive I assembled a photo gallery with some pictures I took and a few from our listeners...
Sometimes I like to use the opening bands for shows as an excuse to continue to take shots next door. Not tonight! The Dropkick Murphys have brought along 2 RAD bands that you can't afford to miss.