A recent iPhone and iPod touch service offering live and rare classic rock recordings is proving a hit with music fans following a launch earlier this month.
Concert Vault for the iPhone and iPod touch gives you free access to the world's largest collection of live concert recordings right in your pocket.
Brought to you by the famed Wolfgang's Vault, Concert Vault lets you listen to the Vault's latest additions, most popular concerts, and any of our radio stations playing hundreds of songs from thousands of concerts spanning the 1960s through today.
Wolfgang’s Vault includes live music and memorabilia from the Bill Graham Archives, Record Plant Recordings, King Biscuit Archives, Silver Eagle Archives and others.
Most played artists include Frank Zappa, The Rolling Stones, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Santana and Bruce Springsteen.
A recent deal with Daytrotter.com, has also seen classic names joined by new and emerging artists playing live including Vampire Weekend, The National and Okkervil River.
The service includes full support over WiFi, 3G and EDGE connections on the iPhone, and WiFi on the iPod Touch, with advanced automatic bandwidth detection and stream adjustment.
The Concert Vault is free although you will need to register to listen to streaming music online. Fees may apply for some services. A range of 1960’s inspired iPod skins also available to buy.
Concert Vault for the iPhone and iPod touch is free to download from the Apple Apps store.
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