Since today marks the third anniversary of Phishs last performance, its only fitting we look back on the groups final festival in Coventry, VT. Throughout the weekend of August 13-15, 2004, Relix and Jambands.com setup shop in Vermont to deliver the festivals official onsite newspaper, the Coventry Courier, which was produced in a trailer adjacent to the festivals radio station The Bunny. In addition to essays and reviews, the Coventry Courier also featured reflections from musicians like Dave Schools, Marc Brownstein and John Popper, interviews with luminaries like Jim Pollock and, of course, stories from the fans take a peak back and remember, Whatever you do take care of your shoes.
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