Umphrey’s McGee Live & Opinions on Alan Sparhawk

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This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot welcome progressive rock band Umphrey’s McGee for a live session recorded at the Goose Island Salt Shed Pub. They also review the new album from Alan Sparhawk of Low.

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00:00:00 Review: Alan Sparhawk

 

For more than 30 years Alan Sparhawk’s primary artistic outlet was the band Low, with his spouse Mimi Parker. Parker died in 2022, effectively ending Low as an active project. “White Roses, My God” is Sparhawk’s second solo album, and goes even further into electronic sounds than Low’s last few records.

Umphrey's McGee Live!

All six members of Umphrey’s McGee joined Sound Opinions listeners and hosts Jim and Greg for a live event in Chicago. The group performs three songs and talks about how they have made it work for more than 25 years.

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