ATHFEST Recap, Highlights, & Photos


Chris Sikich of the Philadelphia citypaper recaps some of the highlights of this year’s AthFest Music & Arts Festival including Bill Berry’s return to the stage (with We Love Tractor) and The Baseball Project’s tour finale in the Classic City… read here

Photo galleries from the show:

*The Baseball Project:

JULY 8TH: R.E.M. & VIENNA


We just received a very nice email from our old friend and colleague Klaus Hoffman in Vienna:

“I saw Paul Weller at Vienna State Opera yesterday which reminded me of how quickly time flies:

Today, July 8, 2015, marks the 16th(!) anniversary of R.E.M.’s performance at this very venue with Patti Smith

ATHFEST Recap


ATHFEST Sunday was an exciting time for the REMHQ camp as both Bill Berry and Mike Mills played on the Main Stage on the final day of the Summer festival. Bill was in the “We Love Tractor” lineup while Mike was on tour with The Baseball Project who were wrapping

Big Shows at AthFest this Weekend


AthFest Music & Arts Festival is underway in our lovely town which means tons of great music, cool films, and other great activities all weekend. We’re especially looking forward to We Love Tractor (with Bill Berry) on the Pulaski St. Stage on Sunday, June 28 at 5:45pm and The Baseball

Fables of the Reconstruction Turns 30


R.E.M.’s third studio album was released on June 10th, 1985, and was produced by Joe Boyd at Livingston Studios in London, England

Click here to watch a clip from Alexander Young’s documentary on the band, R.E.M. By MTV.

Check Out Mike’s Interview with Salon


On the heels of the release of R.E.M. by MTV, Mike did an interview with Salon.com in which he talks about MTV, the new documentary, baseball, and much more!

Check it out here

R.I.P. DENNIS SHEEHAN


Our deepest condolences to the extended U2 family on the sudden loss of their longtime tour manager Dennis Sheehan—€our guys first knew him back in the summer of 1985, when R.E.M. played some stadium and festival dates supporting U2 in Europe. And many times over all the years since. Dennis

In Memoriam: Mary Ellen Mark, 1940 – 2015


Mary Ellen Mark had such a brilliant eye and original voice–we have lost one of our very greatest. She was fearless in her choices, politically engaged, complex, funny, stunningly intelligent and a passionate artist. Her memory will live on through her extraordinary body of work. ~Michael