Jam Band Phish has generated more than $1 million in revenue from music downloads from its site Livephish. Livephish.com allows band aficionados to download Phish shows within two days of the concert getting three-plus hours of sound-board-based music for the price of a CD–$9.95 for the MP3 format and $12.95 for the higher-fidelity FLAC files.
The site is a joint venture between Phish’s management and Nugs.net, a smaller service that offers downloading of live music by other big-name jam bands, from Phil Lesh and Friends to Widespread Panic to Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe.
Also see: Concertgoers Experience Phish Far Beyond the Stage
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