New Dave Matthews Band Album Debuts at #1Source: Reuters
Fifth straight #1 album for the band which tours incessantly and has developed a cult-like following over almost 20 years. (I like to say it's almost like the Grateful Dead, except there's less tie-dye and patchouli, and the jams make sense.)

I was one of the lucky ones in 2008. The ONE Dave Matthews Band show I could afford in my area, last year, included both Tim Reynolds AND LeRoi Moore.

I'm late with this, but I sort of took a hiatus from Internet blogging/writing for the summer. I had better things to do - like see Dave Matthews Band on June 24, a fantastic show and the first time I ever got to see Tim Reynolds live.
DMB sax player dies at 46 from ATV wreck injuries - Yahoo! NewsSource: Yahoo! News
LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46.
Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist, LeRoi Moore, Has Passed AwaySource: cvillain.com
On June 30th, 2008, Dave Matthews Band's saxophonist, LeRoi Moore got into an ATV accident that sent him to the University of Virginia hospital. He had left the hospital, only to return a few days later. His condition was not good and word was that things weren't going well.
Dave Matthews Band sax player LeRoi Moore diesSource: Yahoo! News
LOS ANGELES - LeRoi Moore, saxophone player for the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of injuries suffered in an accident on an all-terrain vehicle in June. He was 46.
Unbelievable: John Edwards Sabotaged in Song! Source: FOXNews.com
Now that John Edwards has admitted to his affair with "filmmaker" Rielle Hunter, we decided to take a better look at the "Webisodes" she made about him for his failed presidential campaign.
DMB 2008 Tour Set ListsSource: The Official Dave Matthews Band Web Site
Lists are updated as the shows happen. Cry, scream and throw things as they do your favorite songs and you're not there!
Songs for an Overheated PlanetSource: The New York Times
At Live Earth, a planetwide series of concerts, the highest ranks of the pop aristocracy will use their fame to persuade a global audience that climate change is not only an urgent problem but one they can help solve.