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The wait is almost over- The Phish Companion THREE is on it’s way!

For all the fans that are statistic freaks, historian nerds, or like getting down to the nitty gritty of setlists and show notes, song histories and show reviews, the wait is over for a the updated edition of The Phish Companion! It is available now for pre-order here: Amazon Pre-order and will be released in April 2013.

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With this new edition, The Mockingbird Foundation has now made The Phish Companion available with mobile apps and e-book versions. The paperback version of the new Companion is 920 pages long, weighing in at 4.2 pounds.

The Phish Companion is A Guide to the Band and their Music! The Mockingbird Foundation has put together two previous editions that are compiled by volunteers at Phish.net.

The first edition covers all shows played 1.0.

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The second covers a updated version of 1.0 through the Thomas & Mack Center in Vegas 2004.

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It will be wonderful to see new a completely new format that still includes setlists, jams, quotes, photos, song transitions, and song notes from Phish’s comeback at Hampton 2009 to current dates!

Pre-order  your copy today and remember that all proceeds fund music education for children!

PhanArt’s Best of 2012

Well, 2012 was an incredible year for PhanArt, with more art than ever before, plus the addition of five staff members to the site – Taylor, Kelley, Chris, Jim and Chris. Fans have been submitting more and more art to PhanArt for sharing on the site, which led to a record number of posts as well as a record amount of money raised for The Mockingbird Foundation – over $3700!

What was popular this year? Well, shirts and posters as usual, but anything that had that Cheerio/Henrietta design took top honors for the most common piece of phanart. It seemed that every bit of clothing and all sorts of art were seeing this design, any why not? It’s iconic, only Phish fans know what it is, making it a silent calling card for other fans whether at a show or in real life. There was at least one wedding party with Fishman ties for the groomsmen!

Then of course, there are pins, which has basically become a flooded market. Everyone is making them, few are buying and many are trading for them. Some of them are truly amazing and we are likely only a few days away from the first ‘Golf Ball’ themed pin of 2013. There are a reported 1700-1800 pins total made already, according to Fred Hosman, who would know, because he collected pretty much every single one up to date. That number of pins is more than the number of individual pieces of art in PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish

So, here we are with more art being made, Phish being at the top of their game and the 30th anniversary likely to shed a great deal of art, especially if there are more shows than the last two years. Without further rambling, I present the Best of PhanArt, 2012 edition. This list of 12 was compiled with input from fans on the website, Facebook, Twitter, as well as reported sales from artists and feedback on lot. Some of these pieces of art are still available for sale, while some sold out a long time ago. Click the links to see what you can still get and support the Phish Art Community! Remember, the Phanart made in 2012 was amazing and the following is just some of the best. If you think something was overlooked, share what was missed below in the comments section below.

Honorable Mentions

 Otto NYE print

AJ Masthay Kansas City

TRiPP NYE

Tim Ripley Colorado

Michael Ortiz San Francisco/Colorado/NYC series

Ceramic Pheesh from Matt Pace

And now for the Best PhanArt of 2012…

12. My Other Vehicle is a Second Set Tweezer

A simple Tweet led to an incredibly popular sticker, so much so that it was sold in bulk to a few fans during Summer Tour. Andy Cary’s wit led to a sticker that was begged for at shows, Jiggs’ design made it the perfect bumper sticker for a car, and led to some nice donations for The Mockingbird Foundation, as Andy deferred any profit to them. In keeping with that, all sales of this sticker through the month of January will go to The Mockingbird Foundation, after shipping and handling.

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11. Split Open and Melt pin

You couldn’t make a more literal pin, but Jeff from My Phavorite Things did, and succeeded. It doesn’t look like there are any pins left for sale, but if you can get one, this is a well through out and produced pin.

First up is the SOAM Phan pin made by myphavoritethings.com DEF one of the best pins of the year.

10. Kerrigan summer print 

The return of the Happy Fish in one incredible print! Ryan Kerrigan continues to create incredible Phish posters for each show and tour, and this one stood out as one of the best of the Summer!

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9. Life is Hood shirt

Life is Good < Life is Hood. Brian Kushner of PhanBadge made a great shirt with a familiar guitar sticking out, and the response was incredible. Many shirts were out of stock by the time SPAC rolled around. Brian graciously donated a few shirts to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation, all of which were snapped up quickly. The crossover aspect is huge with this shirt, since you can wear it to a show or just in daily life, getting more than a few heads to turn when they notice the slight difference in this now classic shirt.

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8. Party Time/Playboy shirts 

Seen on the lots of Bader Field in June, this is a great shirt, hands down. The Playboy brand has an aura of epic parties in the grotto, and ‘Party Time’ is the perfect way to to tie the two together. This shirt was only seen briefly on tour, so we have no purchasing info, so if you know who made this shirt, contact PhanArt (at) gmail and we will do our best to have it up on the site. Again, great shirt to the creators!

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7. Otto summer leg 2 

Branden Otto has been making posters since 2010 and in 2012, he found his groove, creating incredible work from start to finish. Fans sold out one edition, leading to a second variant being produced. Stacking the vehicles, adding in tour dates and some subtle Phish references, as well as great creativity and color schemes showed that Otto is moving on up among his fellow artists.

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6. Jam Jars

The “Jam Jar” series by Tweezburger creator Jon Weber and Cactus Bomb Designs doesn’t just look great on bread, all 6 jump out as genius spins on different jams Phish has done over the years. Funny, small and a set = classic Phish pins.

Then you have the Jam Jar series by tweezeburger creator Jon Weber Aka Cactus Bomb Designs.  www.cactusbombdesigns.com

5. Summer Tour Pac-Man shirts

These were seen through much of Summer Tour, although the creators never got in touch with us to get on the site. Based on the number of fans wearing them, it’s likely they sold well on tour, if not sold out. Using the one and two-stops on tour as general pellets to eat, and the four 3-day runs the Power pellets is just smart designing. This was well thought out and a great design. It would even be higher on the list, but black isn’t a great color shirt for the summer. But being in the top half of the Best of 2012 isn’t too shabby. Big ups to the four levels at the bottom, one for each tour to date in the 3.0 era.

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4. TRiPP Atlantic City triptych 

Try saying THAT five times fast. This set has been sought after by fans and sold quickly, making for yet another classic TRiPP trio of prints that connect to form gorgeous imagery.

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3. Jiggs Oklahoma City Zoo

Jiggs has branched out from his earlier designs and t-shirts and delved into some great posters in the past year, starting with NYE 2011 and going through 2012 with Bader Field, OKC Zoo and Dick’s prints. This one stands out among them all, capturing the song that would cap off the band’s first show in Oklahoma, in a most unique fashion.

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2. Ties from stuPINdous Creations

Never in a million years did I think that Phish-themed ties would be a thing, let alone a well produced thing. Well, Adrian from stuPINdous Creations proved that one wrong, a few times over. First there was the Henrietta tie, then the Cactus and Big Red ties (seen below) and most recently, a Henrietta Bow Tie. Many of these ties sold out quickly, especially the Henrietta tie. These ties are stylish, they are great for work or play and speaking from experience, get compliments nearly every time. That’s a great tie – when they don’t realize there’s a Phish theme to it, but you do. Adrian, nice work on these. Can’t wait to see the Page tie! Here’s to hoping it involves sandwiches!

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And the best of PhanArt 2012 is…….

1. Ben Whitesell’s NYE

The intricate detail of this limited edition print from Ben Whitesell and the overwhelming response from Phish fans made this a runaway #1 choice for 2012. Ben has made great prints in the past and this one is the culmination of his growing skills in making great posters. Examine the way in which Ben detailed Trey’s guitar, going deeper with a mechanical angle and creating one of the best posters of 2012. Ben, here’s to hoping you can keep making art of this caliber in 2013!

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So, did we miss something? Was there some art that should have made the list? If so, tell us what you think we missed in the comments below. Art is all around us on Phish tour and this is just a small slice of the great art out there this past year. With greater input from fans taken into greater account this year, we feel this is a great representation of the Best PhanArt of 2012. If this past year is any hint, 2013 will be even better.

– PhanArt Pete and the PhanArt Crew

Set of Summer 2011 Ryan Kerrigan Pins up for auction to benefit Mockingbird Foundation

This is an almost complete set of Ryan Kerrigan’s Summer 2011 Happy Fish series for Phish Summer Tour 2011 made by FlipPinOut Productions.

Included in this pin set are: Holmdel, Detroit, Cuyahoga Falls, Cincinatti, DarienLake, Camden, Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Portsmouth, Gorge, Hollywood, Tahoe, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver and Essex Junction.

Not included in this set are: Bethel, Mansfield, Merriweather, Watkins and New York City.

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Six of these pins are completely sold out from individual sales: Tahoe, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, Hollywood ad The Gorge.

Featuring 17 of the 22 pins from the set, each pin is individually bagged and is in perfect condition. These beautifully detailed pins were based on the design’s of Ryan Kerrigan’s prints from the summer tour run of 2011. Each fish has the city, state and the dates played of a venue from the tour written into the scales. Each is individually numbered 1-100 from a limited press of 100 and has a double prong backing and the artists web site on the back. There will be no reprints. Each pin measures 1.25″

All net proceeds (after shipping and ebay fees) will benefit The Mockingbird Foundation to benefit Music Education.

You can bid on these 17 pins here. Please share with friends and fellow pin collectors!

 

Donations for Mockingbird Foundation: Fall 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over October and November! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

Mr Miner – $50

T Shaw – $12

Nate Russell – full set of patches and 5 pins

Maria DiChiappari’s Dick’s Poster – Dicks poster and MSG NYC 2011 poster

Bader Field Poster by Dima Yastronaut – 5 posters

Lulu’s Dicktych posters – 2 posters

The Woods shirts for Bluegrass fans – $40

Zuckerpinz – 8 pins

Stickers and iPhone Skins by Jami Dudenhoeffer – 2 Phish Lithographs, 2 Mike Gordon Prints, 1 David Byrne Poster, 5 Vinyl Stickers, 5 iPhone Skins

Pauly Pins: BDTNL, Inferno Bass, Cactus Golf Kart Pins – 4 pins

Ghost shirts from JZ Tees – M and XXL shirts, some stickers (both shirts sold)

Total: $102, 14 posters, 17 pins, 2 shirts, 5 iPhone skins and a bunch of stickers and a bunch of patches raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

Four Posters for $40 to benefit Mockingbird Foundation!

That’s right, Four posters for $40 – With a great deal of posters donated to PhanArt to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation, there’s a ton of great posters to get and for $40, you get FOUR prints, with the $40 going to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation for music education. If you want to request a tour or a specific artist (who has been featured on PhanArt.net in the past few years), we will try to honor your request as best as we can.

You can peruse the PhanArt Stash to see what posters we DO have, but there are many more not listed on Expresso Beans, so if you want to get some posters and support music education, click buy now and mention a favorite phanartist or tour from 3.0 and we’ll do our best to hook you up! (offer good until 12/24)




Donations from artists, late summer 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over August and September! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

Party Time and Homer Tucking shirts from Knuckleheads – $14

Starlight Theater Poster from Osso Inc – 3 Posters, 2 drawings and 2 postcards

Watkins Glen and SPAC posters from Jeff LucasSPAC poster

San Francisco poster from Steve Conroy 10 posters!

Justin Olson’s three posters from Summer Tour 2012 – 6 posters (2 Portsmouth, 2 Atlantic City, 2 Summer Tour)

Halley’s Comet pin by Eric Weber – $15

Wanna Tuck? drink coozies – $10

Tim Ripley’s Dick’s PosterOne poster

Branden Otto Summer Tour Leg7 Posters (Atlantic City, Portsmouth, Alpine Valley, Jones Beach, All Good Music Festival, 2 Summer Tour Leg 2 – one green, one purple) 

Michael Ortiz of Like Minded Productions – 3 Posters (1 San Francisco, 2 Commerce City)

Ray John 2012Shirt, pin and 6 stickers

LALFA (Laugh and Laughing Fall Apart) shirts from Lara Watson – $25

Adrian from stuPINdous Creations2 Cactus ties and 2 Trey-fret ties – 1 set sold for $70, 1 set still available!

Total: $134 and 33 posters, four ties, 1 shirt and 6 stickers raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

Screens ‘n’ Suds Announces its Fourth Annual Richmond, VA Fall Event Schedule

Screens ‘n’ Suds’ mission is to enhance appreciation for craft beer and art while raising money for charity. “Screens” as in screen printing—posters, t-shirts and the like ‘n’ “Suds” as in beer—malt, hops, yeast and water. Since 2009, Screens ‘n’ Suds activities have generated over $50,000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and other charities through sales of beer-inspired art donated by artists from around the country, MS Walks, beer dinners, and events.

Saturday 11/3/2012 is the Screens ‘N’ Suds Big Event from 4pm-9pm at Gallery5

  • No cover charge, suggested $5 donation.  All ages, 21+ to drink.
  • All proceeds from Screens ‘n’ Suds table sales and donations benefit MS Society and Gallery5.
  • Tentative Brewery line-up: Hardywood Park, Legend, Starr Hill, Midnight Brewing, Devil’s Backbone, Dogfish Head, New Belgium, Sierra Nevada, Blue Mountain, Terrapin, and St. George.
  • Screens ‘n’ Suds Inaugural Brew: Look out for a very special collaboration between Hardywood Park and Screens ‘n’ Suds.  There will be a very small amount of limited edition, signed and numbered bottles available at the event.
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  • In celebration of Screens ‘n’ Suds 4th year, the 2012 fall print edition theme will be “Quad.”  In Suds terms, Quad is short for Quadrupel, a trappist style strong ale of great strength and flavor.  The strongest of the four common trappist styles, the Quadrupel is generally a dark ale with big flavors of dark fruit.  In Screens terms, artists explore the artistic world of “Quad” or “Four.”
  • Tentative list of artists contributing to the series: Itty Bitty Pressaelhra, A Firebird Surrounded, Plastic Flame Press, Benjamin Chan, Branden Otto, Praxium PressJason TaylorThe Bungaloo, Horan/Andershock Collaboration, Ashley Phipps, Doe Eyed Design, with many more TBA.
  • Approximately 10 artists from all over the country will be at Gallery5 displaying and selling art.  Confirmed displaying artists include: TrippItty Bitty PressRyan Kerrigan, with many more TBA.
  • A silent auction and a raffle for gift certificates, prints, and other goodies during the event.
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Stay in touch on Facebook, Twitter and at www.screensnsuds.com

Events for Screen ‘n’ Suds

Belgian Beer Dinner Friday 10/12 at 7pm at TJ’s Restaurant at The Jefferson Hotel

  • Belgian beers, including Trappist, Abbey, and American-Brewed Belgian-style beers paired expertly with several mouth-watering courses prepared by TJ’s award-winning chefs
  • Screens ‘n’ Suds prints and tees available for purchase benefitting charity
  • Menu, beer pairings, and pricing will be available shortly.
  • RSVPs are required.

Screens ‘n’ Suds Halloween Fan Bar Crawl, including a scavenger hunt for prizes, Wednesday 10/31 at 6pm, at several baris in Carytown and The Fan

Screens ‘n’ Suds Fall 2012 Print Series preview and first tasting  Thursday 11/1 from 4-9pm  at Hardywood Park Brewery

Gallery5 First Friday Opening and Fall 2012 Print Series preview with beer from featured Virginia Breweries and screen print artists displaying and selling their art and merch Friday 11/2 7-10pm at Gallery5

Screens ‘n’ Suds Big Event RVA – QUAD – Four Years Celebrating Beer, Art, Music and Charity – Saturday 11/3 at Gallery5. More info here
Second Annual Autumn Bottom Brews & Art Show Featuring Local Brews, Food, Live Music, and Art Sunday 11/4 12-5pmat 17th Street Farmers Market

 

‘My Other Vehicle is a Second Set Tweezer’ stickers

First conceived and designed back in 2012, ‘My Other Vehicle is a Second Set Tweezer’ is now a classic Phish sticker. The idea for the sticker came from Andy Cary and was designed by Jiggs for PhanArt, and has been on sale ever since.

Annually, to give back to the community, a sale is held to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation. Net proceeds from the sale of ‘My Other Vehicle is a Second Set Tweezer’ stickers between 10am Nov 19 and 10am Nov 21 will benefit music education through Mbird.org.

Stickers are 1 for $3 and 2 for $5. Order below or in the PhanArt Store.







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Donations from Artists, Mid-summer 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over May, June and July! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

Adrian Sharpe – 2 Deer Creek and 2 Rift pins and  1 Henrietta tie
Jiggs – 1  Deer Creek and 1 Atlantic City poster
Bruce Horan – 2 Atlantic City posters, 2 First Tube posters, plus original art ‘Eyes’, ‘Supertank’ and ‘Brooklyn Bridge’
Ben Whitesell – 1 Atlantic City poster and 1 Jones Beach poster
Brian Kushner – Life is Hood shirt and two pins
T. Shaw – $30
Melissa Leigh–  1 Deer Creek poster and 1 Alpine Valley poster
Salad Jones – Two shirts on tour, sold for $30
Birdometer Designs – Blossom stamp pin
Venus Henley – $25
Missy Steiner – $100
Pauly Pins – 4 pins, including his Bill Graham pin

Total: 28 pieces of art and $230 raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

Donations for Mockingbird, Early Spring 2012

Special thanks goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over March and April! They have been incredibly generous and through their efforts and donations, they will support the efforts of Mockingbird Foundation to promote music education throughout the country.

Total: 11 pieces of PhanArt and $180.42 donated to The Mockingbird Foundation. Adding in the $1000 total raised at First Tube Poster Show on June 16th and that brings the yearly total up to over $2600 and the overall total to over $8000!