In a throwback to 2011, Umphrey’s McGee has shared a 6 year-old video of guitarist Jake Cinninger playing a solo acoustic rendition of instrumental tune “Prayer Shack.” The previously unreleased footage “recorded August 26th, 2011 via Kevin Brown‘s Flip video camera (remember those?)” You can watch the beautiful nylon string acoustic performance from the equally beautiful locale below, via Umphrey’s McGee’s YouTube account:

Umphrey’s McGee performed two sets last night at LOCKN’, where they alternated slots with The String Cheese Incident as part of a crazy day 1 lineup. From there, they will play Moon Tower Music Festival on August 26th in Kentucky before heading to Missouri for a three-night, three-show run spread over two cities (St. Louis and Kansas City).

For a full list of upcoming Umphrey’s dates, head to their website.


Don’t miss members of Umphrey’s McGee (Joel Cummins, Kris Myers, and Ryan Stasik) performing in a wide range of diverse sets at the upcoming Brooklyn Comes Alive, set to take place across three venues in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on September 23rd – 24th. The unique homegrown event puts the focus on the musicians, curating dream team collaborations, tributes, and artist passion projects for two full days of incredible music both new and old.
The 2017 lineup is set to include hand-selected band lineups featuring all-star musicians like John Scofield, George Porter Jr. (The Meters), Al Schnier and Vinnie Amico (moe.), Aron Magner and Marc Brownstein (The Disco Biscuits), Mike Greenfield and Jesse Miller (Lotus), Jason Hann (String Cheese Incident), Alan Evans (Soulive), Cyril Neville (Neville Brothers), Henry ButlerJon Cleary, Reed Mathis (Electric Beethoven), Michael League, Nate Werth, Chris Bullock, Robert “Sput” Searight, and Bob Lanzetti (Snarky Puppy), Jennifer Hartswick and Natalie Cressman (Trey Anastasio Band), and so many more!
For a full list of artists, head to the event’s website. Two-day and single-day GA and VIP tickets are available now.