Category: Our Favorites
May 14, 2012
by Eboni Jones, Ticketly Marketing Intern
Last week, when the world heard of the passing of Adam Yauch (aka MCA), a little piece of us died. I mean we grew up to The Beastie Boys -underage drinking to Brass Monkey, dance routines to Paul Revere. Even Andrew Dreskin, founder of Ticketfly, held a special place in his heart for the Beastie Boys.
The Trocadero has come up with a great way to honor MCA. This Thursday, May 17th they’re hosting a screening of“Awesome, I F***’in Shot That,” The Beastie Boys’ 2004 Madison Square Garden concert that was shot by audience members and directed by Adam himself.
Think of it as a benefit for the contributions that MCA made to the music industry and hip hop overall. It’s a free event with a suggested donation of at least $5. Donations will be given to a charity of the Yauch’s family choosing. Ticketfly and The Trocadero are happy to donate all fees for this great cause. Get tickets here or click the poster!
Categories: Editor's Show Picks, News, Our Favorites
May 07, 2012
by Ticketfly Founder and CEO, Andrew Dreskin
I was pretty broken up to hear that Adam Yauch passed away last week. The first time I came across the Beastie Boys was in 1986 when I was 17 years old. They opened up for Run DMC at a sweet sixteen that I attended at a home on Long Island. Yes, you heard me, a sweet sixteen! They had barely released Licensed to Ill at the time and if memory serves, Fight For Your Right hadn’t yet overtaken the airwaves. The Beasties were unlike anything I’d seen before. I remember them – probably 20 years old, clad in jeans, gold chains and baseball hats – hitting on middle-aged women in ball gowns at the bar. And the topper to the evening was when the mother of the girl for whom the party was being thrown found the Beasties rifling through the drawers in her bedroom. They got thrown out of the party.
Like most music fans growing up in 80s and 90s, I fell in love with the Beastie Boys. I went to see them more times than I can remember. I reviewed one of their concerts – at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans – during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for the seminal online music magazine Addicted to Noise. I saw the Beasties at Lollapalooza at Downing Stadium in New York City in 1994. That was one of my favorite Lolla lineups: The Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, George Clinton & the P-Funk All Stars, The Breeders, A Tribe Called Quest, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, L7 and a new band called Green Day. I went back to Downing Stadium to see Adam Yauch’s Tibetan Freedom Concert in 1997. The lineup was ridiculous: Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, U2, Sonic Youth, Patti Smith, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Radiohead, A Tribe Called Quest, Rancid, Björk, Pavement, Blur, Michael Stipe & Mike Mills, Eddie Vedder & Mike McCready, Porno for Pyros, and Lee Scratch Perry were some of the acts that played that day. Free Tibet was a cause I could get behind and it gave me a new appreciation for Adam Yauch. It was clear that these guys had changed a lot from the first time I saw them.
After I sold TicketWeb I moved back to New York and dreamed up my next idea. The East Coast needed a European-style rock festival, so I founded the Field Day Music & Arts Festival. Field Day is a long story for another time, but what I can say is that from the get-go I knew only two bands could help me get Field Day off the ground: Radiohead and the Beastie Boys. Who better to help launch a massive New York-based music festival than the Beastie Boys? So I made the pitch to the Beasties agent and management and even though they weren’t touring, they said yes. They got it. The festival didn’t exactly go as planned, but the Beasties acted with grace and aplomb in the face of a somewhat dodgy situation, which I think says a lot about them.
Years later, along with Seth Hurwitz of the 9:30 Club and Merriweather Post Pavilion, I founded the Virgin Mobile Festival. In 2007, we were fortunate to have the Beasties play at Virgin. They were amazing as always. One of the highlights of my career was watching the Beasties play on the main stage before The Police. We were told at the time that the Beasties were pretty fired up to be playing before The Police, of whom they were fans. I remember my son, who was 2 years old at the time, rocking out to the Beasties. It made a father proud.
For the past ten years I lived in lower Manhattan. On occasion I used to see Adam Yauch tooling around the City. I will miss those days.

Categories: Music, News, Our Favorites, Ticketfly Clients
April 27, 2012
by Amy Miller, Community Manager
Have you called us lately? Why not? You never call anymore. And you should. Because we have some of the coolest hold music in town. It won’t make you want to tear your hair out, and it won’t make you wish you had stuck with those oboe lessons in high school. We have the good fortune of employing a lot of performers at the ‘Fly, (including 11 guitar players, 8 drummers, and 3 stand-up comics!) and we like to showcase this bevy of in-house talent when we can. (Yes, of course we still pay them licensing rights!)
This video about Ticketfly features the works of PARENTZ, a one man operation out of Oakland, CA. Jeremy Sullivan has been making beats since the ripe old age of 12. The featured track is called Big. We use it in several videos, and it’s what you hear if you call our friendly Support team, where sometimes you even get to chat with Jeremy himself! Big is a throwback song that references the care-free, feel-good arrangements of the 80s while mixing in modern electronic sounds and production. Hear more of PARENTZ over on their label page or hear below about how he was inspired by the TV show The Heights, AKA one of the best shows of all time.
Categories: Music, Our Favorites
April 03, 2012
by Amy Miller, Community Manager
This year, the demand for Coachella tickets was so high, they decided to spread it over two weekends. We can see why, with a stellar line-up that includes The Black Keys and Dr. Dre and Snoop, as well as the long-awaited Coachella return of Radiohead. But in the scramble for tickets, some of us still came up High and Dry.
The good news is that Coachella bands are on the move. And when they emerge at the end of April from the cloud of desert dust and drug hazes, they’ll likely be in your town. Below are our favorite Coachella bands on sale on Ticketfly.
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St. Vincent tUnE-yArDs GROUPLOVE A$AP Rocky The Black Angels Housse de Racket Beats Antique |
Categories: Editor's Show Picks, Music, News, Our Favorites
March 20, 2012

While some of the Ticketfly team is still lagging back in Austin, due to some crazy thunderstorms and tornadoes at the worst possible time (that time when you’ve been at SXSW for a week and all you want to see is your bed…), the rest of us are back at work trying to remember it all.
We sponsored a ton of events this year! You can see some of them here.
So before it’s all a distant memory, here are our top ten favorite moments from SXSW 2012. As you can see, we’re a pretty mixed bag of humans.
If you want to see all the photos, head over to our Flickr or Facebook page.
1. “Springsteen reminding us all of the true power of rock and roll. BRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUCE!!!!” – Drew Beck, Interaction Designer/ Springsteenaholic
2. “The cast of Workaholics freestyle rapping at BandPage HQ. They were hammered.” – Ryan O’Connor, Business Development / Lover of bromedy
3. “Is it OK to say that my favorite moment is when the drummer of Broken Social Scene came and planted a kiss on my face? Cause I didn’t like it.” – Acacia Newlon, Sales Coordinator/ Frequent recipient of unrequited love from indie musicians
4. “Metalachi. Metal + mariachi band. Metalachi.” – Gannon Hall, SVP of Marketing/ Former metal drummer
5. “Lionel Richie at ACL- Live. When Kenny Rogers walked onto stage and said ‘Ladyyyy’” – Brian Arnone, VP of Sales / My current biggest mortal enemy for not inviting me to this show
6. “I thought I was gonna have to walk 5 miles back into town after a show on the outskirts. But then I just followed the music and slept in a hobo camp. I couldn’t believe how friendly everyone was!” – Stefan Wicks, Senior Customer Support Rep / Easy-going dude
7. “Lucero family picnic at Cedar Street. J Roddy Walston, William Elliott Whitemore, Chuck Ragan and Lucero all together? Whisky drinking country dreamboat punks ALL DAY!! Not steam punks. Dream punks.” – Me, Community Manager / Recovering lover of musicians with drinking problems
8. “Watching Nancy and Ann Wilson in conversation with SXSW. Why wasn’t anyone yelling ‘HEEEAAAAART?!’ I hear Nancy is available. Don’t tell my wife I said that. Or Cameron Crowe.” – Dan Teree, COO and Co-Founder / Owner of pink Heart guitar that lives at Ticketfly HQ
9. “Seeing fun. and then bolting to sneak back stage for Skrillex. The hype is all true!” – Chip Thomas, East Coast Sales Rep / Fast runner
10. “Going to bed on Saturday.” – Leif Osbakken, Southern Client Services Rep / Austin local
Thanks a million to our partners in party crime:
My Old Kentucky Blog
Windish Agency
Collective Concerts
Spaceland/ Echo/ Echoplex
FYF Fest/ MWTX Party
See all you crazy kids next year!
* Thanks to Instagrammer @elevin11 for the great photo of Dan Deacon at our Windish Agency Showcase
Categories: News, Our Favorites, Show Reviews, SXSW