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Celebrate Marc Brownstein’s Birthday With This Classic Biscuits Show Played On His 26th Birthday [Audio]

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Today, Disco Biscuits bassist Marc Brownstein celebrates his 46th birthday. For more than twenty years, Brownstein has provided the backbone for the Biscuits’ dance-jam sound, infusing strong elements of funk and classical music into the band’s livetronica approach. Brownstein has also been something of a voice for the band, often taking time to share his thoughts and reflections with the group’s loyal following onstage, interacting with fans on a personal level offstage, and generally being a pretty cool dude.

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Even beyond the Biscuits, Brownstein has been a ubiquitous presence in the jam band scene for more than twenty years. He cofounded HeadCount with Andy Bernstein and has been a vocal advocate and ambassador for the music-focused voter registration initiative since its 2004 origins. He has also spawned a series of successful side projects, including Electron (with fellow Philly native sons Tom HamiltonMike Greenfield, and Aron Magner), Biscuits/Break Science supergroup [Br]eaking [Bi]scuits, Conspirator (also featuring his Biscuits bandmate Aron Magner plus Chris Michetti), and his most recent Star Kitchen (with Danny Meyer, Rob Marchser, and Marlon Lewis).

In honor of Brownstein’s birthday, we dug up a gem from one of his past birthday celebrations—a 1999 show at Chameleon Club in Lancaster, PA, played on the day Brownie turned 26! A lot has changed since 1999, but The Disco Biscuits still remain one of the most vital members of the jam community.

While the group is currently playing some of their best music since that young era, there’s nothing quite like a young band eager to impress. This show came in the middle of a four-night, four-venue run, spanning from April 7th through 10th. The energy at this show was palpable, as The Disco Biscuits opened with “The Overture”, played standout renditions of “Little Shimmy In A Conga Line” and “Magellan”, and offered up a particularly jam-heavy second set.

Thanks to taper Nick Michels, you can listen to full-show audio of the performance below:

The Disco Biscuits – 4/8/1999 – Lancaster, PA

[Audio: Nick Michels]

Setlist: The Disco Biscuits | Chameleon Club | Lancaster, PA | 4/8/1999

Set 1: The Overture, Barfly, Little Shimmy In A Conga Line> Aquatic Ape, Magellan> Three Wishes, Morph Dusseldorf

Set 2: Radiator> Shem-Rah Boo> Trooper McCue> Mr. Don> Magellan

Encore: Once The Fiddler Paid, Wet

 

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