Discography
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'Til the Medicine Takes
1999

Street Dogs
2015

Everyday
1993

Free Somehow
2008

Ain't Life Grand
1994

Space Wrangler
1992

Widespread Panic
1991

Ball
2003

Earth to America
2006

Don't Tell the Band
2001

Vail 1996 (Live)
2026

Athens 1998 (Live)
2025

Murfreesboro 2001 (Live)
2025

Syracuse 2001 (Live)
2025

Baltimore 1997 (Live)
2025

Snake Oil King
2024

Warfield 2000 #4 (Live)
2024

Hailbound Queen
2024

Northampton 1998 (Live)
2024

Knoxville 1995 (Live)
2024

Montreal 1997 (Live)
2024

Valdosta 1989 (Live)
2024

Carbondale 2000 (Live)
2024

Boone 1999 (Live)
2023

Hampton 1999 (Live)
2023

Miss Kitty's Lounge
2022

Sunday Show (Live)
2020

The Essential Widespread Panic
2014

Wood (Live)
2013

Oak Mountain 2001 Night One (Live)
2013

Live Wood (Live)
2012

Live from the Backyard in Austin, TX
2011

Dirty Side Down
2010

Night Of Joy (Live)
2009

Huntsville 1996 (Live)
2009

Jackassolantern
2009

Uber Cobra
2009

Live in the Classic City
2008

Live From Austin, TX
2008

Choice Cuts: The Capricorn Years 1991-1999
2007

Bombs and Butterflies
2001

Light Fuse Get Away
2001

Another Joyous Occasion
2000

Bombs & Butterflies
1997

Panic In The Streets
1990
Singles & EPs
17
Halloween Face
Single · 2024

Keep Me in Your Heart
Single · 2024

Trashy
Single · 2024

Blue Carousel
Single · 2024

Cosmic Confidante
Single · 2024

Life as a Tree
Single · 2024

Tackle Box Hero
Single · 2024

We Walk Each Other Home
Single · 2024

Little by Little
Single · 2023

Barstools and Dreamers
Single · 2022

Love Tractor
Single · 2022

The Last Straw
Single · 2022

Sundown Betty / I Swear It Wasn't Me
Single · 2020

Tail Dragger
Single · 2015

Steven's Cat
Single · 2015

Street Dogs For Breakfast
Single · 2015

Talking
Single · 2001
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One of the many neo-hippie jam bands inheriting the road-warrior mantle left behind by the Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic established a devout grassroots following on the strength of constant touring and a loose, rootsy brand of Southern rock informed by jazz and blues textures. The group's origins date to 1982, when vocalist John Bell and guitarist Mike Houser first began playing together while attending college in Athens, Georgia. When bassist Dave Schools left academia to join the duo the next year, Widespread Panic were officially born. The band recorded its debut single, "Coconut Image," in 1986; drummer Todd Nance joined soon after, followed by the addition of percussionist Domingo "Sunny" Ortiz and finally keyboardist John "JoJo" Hermann. Space Wrangler
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Widespread Panic released their energetic debut LP, Space Wrangler, in 1988 on the tiny Landslide label. After several years of relentless touring, they signed to major label Capricorn, which issued the group's eponymously titled sophomore effort in 1991. Appearances on the 1992 and 1993 H.O.R.D.E. tours greatly expanded their fan base prior to 1993's Everyday, while 1994's Ain't Life Grand spawned the AOR hits "Airplane" and "Can't Get High." After teaming with fellow Georgian Vic Chesnutt to record 1995's Nine High a Pallet under the name Brute, Widespread Panic reconvened for the album Bombs and Butterflies, released in 1997. In the spring of 1998, the band released Light Fuse, Get Away, and 'Til the Medicine Takes followed a year later. Another Joyous Occasion (2000) and Don't Tell the Band (2001) marked the band's first albums of the new millennium. In June 2002, Widespread Panic returned to the road for their annual summer tour of the States, but within a month, founding member and lead guitarist Michael Houser had to bow out. Houser was battling cancer and returned home to Athens, Georgia, to rest while guitarist George McConnell stepped in to finish the tour. On August 10, 2002, Houser succumbed to complications from pancreatic cancer at the age of 40. Ball Houser's wish was that the band would carry on after his passing, and with McConnell becoming a permanent replacement, Widespread Panic did just that. Their next full-length album, Ball, was released in April of 2003. Night of Joy and Über Cobra, both of which appeared in late March 2004, featured live selections from two of the band's shows at The House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, while they toured in support of Ball. These marked Widespread Panic's second and third live efforts, follow-ups up to 2000's Another Joyous Occasion. They returned to the studio later that year for the Halloween-themed covers record Jackassolantern, and again in 2006 for Earth to America. Free Somehow, the band's tenth studio album (and first with newcomer guitarist Jimmy Herring), followed in early 2008, with Dirty Side Down appearing in 2010; it was followed by the in-concert set Live in the Classic City II in the fall. In 2012 the band released Wood, a double live collection culled from the group's first ever all-acoustic tour.
Widespread Panic in brief
- How many Widespread Panic releases are on Riffiter?
- 62 releases are catalogued, spanning 1990 to 2026.
- When was Widespread Panic formed?
- Widespread Panic formed in 1985, in Athens, GA.
- What is the most recent Widespread Panic release on Riffiter?
- Vail 1996 (Live), released in 2026.
