
This file contains the ever-growing list of songs that WSP has chosen to play in concert. Everything from the Talking Heads to the Grateful Dead to Dr. John. And of course, all the great original songs as well. Bryan Irby is the person to thank for this one, and it's now being hosted on Bryan's site too.
Scott Holcomb has taken over active maintanence of the chords archive, which is a good thing since he's a guitarist and I'm not.
This is a WSP web site with the largest and most active bunch of tape lists and tapers around. There's also a discussion board. It's a sophisticated and complicated site but I'm not in charge, so please don't contact me with questions! Mail Brian Sofer, he's the creator.
This page will allow you to look at lots of Widespread Panic images. We have live photos, album cover art, and a growing collection of original fan artwork.
At different times and for different reasons, people have conducted interviews with various members of the band. A few are collected here for your reading pleasure. There's a lot of good information in these, so read carefully.
Widespread Panic's instrumentals are a source of endless confusion. This page explains the different tunes. It was taken from one of the issues of the first incarnation of the Panicle. So far there are three kind of big sound clips on line too so you can tell the difference between A of D, B of D, and Disco. These three songs cause the most confusion of all. A major update is coming soon.
Self-explanatory, I think. Tourdates as they are arranged, merchandise, and other official from-the-band information. Recent upgrades (thanks to Brian Sofer) are looking really good.Also, go straight to The Goods.
Aaron Stein has begun the wsp_info list as a way of spreading just basic information like tourdates and setlists. This should be a very low volume list so it is definitely worth it to sign up. You can see archives of the wsp_info list to get an idea of the information that will be on it.
At long last, answers to many common Widespread Panic-related questions. You can find out about everything from the band's office telephone hotline number to the origin of the band's name to what kind of instruments they play. This file will be revised again soon but here's an initial look at it.