The Baseball Proiject headlined a show at Maxwell’s on Thursday night. It was before their set over the weekend at Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival in North Adams, MA… Wilco headlined, and Mavis Staples ...
The Baseball Project, the baseball-themed indie rock supergroup featuring Steve Wynn (The Dream Syndicate), Peter Buck & Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows, R.E.M.), and Linda ...
Any baseball fan knows that music and the great American pastime overlap a bit. There are walk-up songs, after all, ballpark DJs and an organist playing pump-up tunes. And then there’s The Baseball ...
Earlier today, members of the indie rock band the Baseball Project participated in a media brunch at the Rock Hall to talk about their group and their participation in All-Star Game festivities. The ...
Its sense of humor is the most surprising thing about the supergroup that includes Steve Wynn, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Scott McCaughey, and Wynn’s wife, Linda Pitmon, a self-confessed sucker for ...
The Baseball Project have announced an extensive summer run. The band, which is comprised of members Steve Wynn, Scott McCaughey, Linda Pitmon, Peter Buck and Mike Mills, will embark on a series of ...
Texas Rangers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks last night, Game 1 of the World Series - what a time to talk baseball music. Play ball. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GRAND SALAMI TIME") THE BASEBALL PROJECT: ...
What happens when a passionate love of rock 'n' roll meets a nostalgic obsession with America's pastime? The Baseball Project's Volume One: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails should give you a good idea.
Somewhere in Europe, there exists live footage of an unreleased song about Roberto Clemente, penned by R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills. The Baseball Project — a music supergroup now comprised of R.E.M.’s ...
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