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Posted Oct 02, 2009 10:00 AM

Exclusive Photos: Backstage at ACL 2009
Dead Weather, Avett Brothers, the Zac Brown Band, Passion Pit and more See Photos

Photos: The Best Live Shots From Texas' Hottest Festival
Them Crooked Vultures, Arctic Monkeys, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band and more. See Photos
Pearl Jam Rule ACL With Ferocious Closing Set Featuring Ben Harper, Perry Farrell
Plus: Video of Pearl Jam and the Dead Weather's Sunday sets. Read More
Dead Weather, Arctic Monkeys, Passion Pit Rescue a Muddy Day
Plus: The B-52's, Girl Talk and Heartless Bastards. Read More
Dave Matthews Band Mix Whiskey With Jams
Plus: Video of the band performing "Seven" off their latest disc. Read More
Levon Helm, Zac Brown Band, Deer Tick Battle the Mud
Plus: Video of Deer Tick, Ghostland Observatory, Grizzly Bear, Alberta Cross and The Decemberists. Read More
Kings of Leon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs Wrap Austin City Limits Day One
Plus: Video of the headliners' performances. Read More
Them Crooked Vultures Jolt Austin City Limits
Plus: Video of the Avett Brothers, Phoenix and Raphael Saadiq and John Legend. Read More


All Tomorrow's Parties 9/11-9/13
Rob Sheffield on who rocked the Catskills the hardest at the Flaming Lips-curated event. Read More
Bumbershoot 9/5-9/7
The Black Eyed Peas, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand, Sheryl Crow and more in Seattle: photos and live reports. Read More
Outside Lands 8/28-8/30
Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Mastodon, The Dead Weather, M.I.A. and more play San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Read More
Lollapalooza 8/7-8/9
Photos, video and reports from the ground as Depeche Mode, Kings of Leon, Jane's Addiction, the Killers, Tool and more hit Chicago.
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All Points West 7/31-8/2
Photos and live reports from the second annual East Coast fest with headliners Jay-Z, Coldplay and My Bloody Valentine. Read More
Bonnaroo 6/11-6/14
Bruce Springsteen, Phish and Beastie Boys headline the 'Roo: photos and live reports. Read More
Coachella 4/17-4/19
Photos and reports from the desert as Paul McCartney, the Killers and the Cure headline summer's first festival. Read More


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