• Exclusive: Performances From Hangout Music Fest

    By Myspace Music • May 22, 2012 at 2:04 PM


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    This past weekend, thousands gathered in Gulf Shores, Alabama for for the second annual Hangout Music Fest where artists from Gary Clark Jr. (pictured above) to the Alabama Shakes rocked audiences Gulfside.

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    Myspace was proud to livestream some of the weekend’s most killer performances. And whether you caught the stream or not, now we want to share with you some of our favorites moments from the incredible fest. So check out exclusive videos below of some of the best musical showings from the Hangout Music Fest. And also be sure and watch all of the featured exclusive videos from the Hangout Music Fest right HERE
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    Gary Clark Jr. – “Bright Lights”
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    The Austin guitar god lit up the GulfShore with his fizzy ax-jam “Bright Lights.”
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    Cage The Elephant – “Shake Me Down”
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    Until you’ve seen these Kentucky rockers up-close-and-personal, it’s hard to truly gauge their manic ways. Then again, a video of them performing one of their hit songs isn’t so bad!
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    Young The Giant – “My Body”
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    These breakout SoCal rockers unleashed the hit single off their 2011 eponymous debut album .
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    Dawes – “A Little Bit of Everything”
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    The Laurel Canyon folkies spun a musical web with this standout track off their sophomore LP, Nothing Is Wrong.
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    Alabama Shakes – ‘Hold On”
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    It was a rambunctious homecoming for the rootsy-soul crew that blew up over the past year. Check out their rendition of “Hold On” from their debut album, Boys & Girls.
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    Heartless Bastards – “Parted Ways”
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    Dial in with Erika Wennerstrom and this Cincinatti garage rock crew for this inspired take on one of their newest jams, “Parted Ways.”
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    Flogging Molly – “Drunken Lullabies”
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    Few things are better than angry Celtic punk beachside. Let Flogging Molly take you there.
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    G. Love & The Special Sauce – “Cold Beverage”
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    Always the stellar performer, G. Love knows how to get a young crowd riled up. Watch him work his magic with this performance of “Cold Beverage.”
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    Switchfoot – “Dark Horses”
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    These longtime rock steadies gave the crowd a jolt with a rollicking spin on “Dark Horses,” the standout single from their recent LP, Vice Verses.
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    Coheed and Cambria – ‘Welcome Home”
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    The always-enteratining prog-rockers didn’t disappoint with an ear-shattering version of their 2005 classic, “Welcome Home.”
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