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Video. Music videos. Guster - Fa Fa Video - Original Debut On MTV 120 Minutes. Guster - Amsterdam (Video) Guster - Careful (Video) Guster - Satellite (Video) Guster - C'mon (Video) Guster - One Man Wrecking Machine (Video) Guster - Do You Love Me. Guster - What You Call Love. Guster - Stay With Me Jesus. Guster - That's No Way To Get To Heaven. Guster - Architects And Engineers (Official) Guster - On The Ocean. Guster - Do What You Want. Guster - Hercules. Guster - This Is How It Feels To Have A Broken Heart. Guster - This Could All Be Yours. Guster in pop culture. Weather Channel. Wedding Crashers - Guster. Safety Not Guaranteed (2012) - Official Trailer.

GSPN - Guster Intro Video for Boston. "What You Wish For" in Life As A House opening. Guster "Rainy Day" in Life As A House : Part 5. Children of Winter Teaser Gusters Adam Gardner. Nobody - OFFICIAL TRAILER. Game - Pot Of Gold ft. Chris Brown. Guster live. Guster's First TV Appearance - On Conan O'Brian. Guster - Demons (acoustic) live in Providence, RI. Guster - "Rocketship" [Live Acoustic w/ the Guster String Players] Guster- @ Red Rocks 6/11/2011- "Various Songs"

Guster - Come Downstairs and Say Hello. Live From Daryl's House with Daryl Hall. Band page. Written by the thundergod. Messageboard. Guster's Greening Site. Guster in social media. Guster (guster) Guster. Larj. Guster. About. Guster. History[edit] Alongside Ganging up on the Sun, the band released a documentary comedy series called Joe's Place on its Web site.

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More recently, the group, along with the Barenaked Ladies, participated in the latter's Ships and Dip cruise. In 2009, Guster took part in a similar event with musician John Mayer called Mayercraft Carrier 2 aboard the Carnival Splendor[6] On September 27, 2006, Guster won Album of the Year (Major) at the Boston Music Awards. Guster released their sixth studio album "Easy Wonderful" on October 5, 2010.[7] Mixing for the album commenced on March 15, 2010 according to an update from the band's Twitter account.[8] On April 30, Guster released "Jonah", an outtake from sessions for their then upcoming album, on the "Download to Donate for Haiti" compilation album.[9] On July 20, Guster released the song "Bad Bad World" as a free download on their website.[10] Before starting their 2010 fall tour, Guster announced that Joe Pisapia would not be touring with the band.

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On October 1, 2002, Guster gave permission to Diana Hamilton for shows to be hosted at the Archive: > Please, may we have your formal OK on the project? Guster Live at Toad's Place on 2011-05-05. <div style="padding:5px; font-size:80%; width:300px; background-color:white; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; border:1px dashed gray;"> Internet Archive's<!

Guster Live at Toad's Place on 2011-05-05

--'--> in-browser audio player requires JavaScript to be enabled. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. </div> Architects + Engineers. Guster on Public Radio. Guster, Recorded Live In Concert. Guster On World Cafe. "Satellite" "This Could All Be Yours" "Stay With Me Jesus" "Do You Love Me" Guster has been going strong for almost 15 years.

Guster On World Cafe

The Boston pop band is living proof that simple instruments, poignant lyrics and loyal fans can be the perfect recipe for success. Flashing back to the early 1990s when it all began, a chance meeting at Tufts University led Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller, and Brian Rosenworcel to form the group Gus, which after the discovery of another Gus, would be changed to Guster.

It was at Tufts that the trio developed their unique sound with two acoustic guitars and a set of bongos. Growing popularity in Boston helped the boys sign with Sire Records in 1998 and later landed them with esteemed producer Steve Lillywhite for the band's third full-length album, Lost and Gone Forever. Four years since its last album, Guster returns as a foursome on its sixth studio album, Easy Wonderful. Guster Graduates from College Band Status. News, weather, sports. The Valley Advocate: Northeast Underground. First formed as a trio consisting of founding members Adam Gardner (guitar, vocals), Ryan Miller (guitar, vocals) and Brian Rosenworcel (drummer), the alternative rock band Guster has become a Massachusetts institution, releasing six studio albums and multiple EP’s since starting its career at Tufts University in Medford, Mass. in 1991.

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Now as part of an acoustic tour to celebrate the release of the band’s second live album Guster: Live Acoustic, the group stops at the Calvin Theatre in Northampton on Thursday to perform a special concert augmented by the presence of string players April Guthrie (cello), Charlene Huang (violin), and multi-instrumentalist/ fourth Guster member Luke Reynolds. Underground: Hello Brian. Before we dive into the interview, do you mind if I ask where I’m reaching you today? Rosenworcel: I’m in Birmingham Alabama. How’s the weather there? It’s about 50°, partly cloudy. What led to idea behind this Guster acoustic tour? That’s a good question. Yeah. No. Exactly. Concert review: Guster stays on track at Calvin Theater. NORTHAMPTON _ Guster headlined the Calvin Theater in Northampton on Thursday night performing a two hour set in front of a sold out house.

Concert review: Guster stays on track at Calvin Theater

The night was billed as an acoustic event featuring "the Guster String Players" and was an extension of last spring's tour that resulted in the recent release of "Live Acoustic. " Front man Ryan Miller referred to it as the "acoustical musical experience tour thingy... " and promised the "deepest and darkest of Guster.

" The opening salvo was anything but dark, a glimmering pop take on "Backyard" followed by an equally impressive version of "Do You Love Me. " The strings augmenting the quartet of multi-instrumentalists Miller, Adam Gardner, Brian Rosenworcel, and Luke Reynolds included April Guthrie (cello) and Charlene Huang (violin). Early on Miller hinted at the mayhem that might ensue. "We tend to go off the rails,” he said. Interview: Guster « Brent johnson reminisces with Guster’s Brian Rosenworcel, the only drummer who’s ever offered him pasta … Twenty years ago, three students at Boston’s Tufts University started a band with a simple setup: two voices, two acoustic guitars and bongos.

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In the two decades since, Guster has evolved into a reliably consistent, subtly creative and wildly underappreciated alt-pop-rock act. They straddle the line between commercial and cult success — never selling out stadiums, but attracting a rabid fanbase and sharing bills with Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer. On their early records, singer/guitarists Ryan Miller and Adam Gardner and percussionist Brian Rosenworcel showed that you need only a few instruments and solid songwriting to create a thick sound.

In 1999, they released one of the most underrated albums of the ’90s: the richly textured, heartbreaking Lost And Gone Forever. The 15 Most Eco-Friendly Rockers Pictures - Guster. Getting Religious with Guster. The band Guster has always been just a little different.

Getting Religious with Guster

In the late '90s they took the pop/rock world by storm by losing the traditional drum set in favor of hand drums and using two very distinct vocalists. As the band’s career has progressed they have maintained those unique traits while learning to cultivate others. One of those traits has been a distinct interest in religious lyrical themes. The group has always acknowledged their Jewish heritage in humorous ways, such as having the Philadelphia Eagles mascot light a giant paper mache menorah during a concert in Philadelphia.

Recently though, vocalist Ryan Miller has been pursuing the subject more frequently in his writing. Photo courtesy of Floto+Warner Studio. Guster enters 'beard phase' In making the promotional rounds to various late-night talk shows to support its fifth studio album "Ganging Up on the Sun," it's readily apparent the members of Guster have broken new ground.

Guster enters 'beard phase'

Sure the album is perhaps the group's best to date, but Guster's Ryan Miller (guitar/vocals) confirms something else is at play. You see the band members are sporting beards as if they're headed to the Yukon for the winter. "We're going through our Beatles beard phase or something," laughed Miller, calling from California. "Yeah, I don't know. The beard thing was more just because I can't believe I can actually do it. He quipped, "I don't even think it looks good. " Good or bad, Guster's facial hair parallels the band's songwriting maturity, which hits new heights in the indie pop world on "Ganging Up on the Sun. " After recently attending his 10-year high school reunion, in which insecurities that he had long dismissed suddenly returned, Miller said he was inspired to write the biting geek manifesto.