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Noise Pop Announces 2011 Lineup Additions

BEN GIBBARD (DEATH CAB), NO AGE, HOW TO DRESS WELL,
PEANUT BUTTER WOLF, AESOP ROCK,
DAM-FUNK, KID KOALA, ALEXI MURDOCH


Ben Gibbard

Seminal independent music festival Noise
Pop
is proud to announce new additions to their already amazing lineup, as well as the details of their
first-ever pop-up shop, the Noise Pop Up Shop a month long Pop Up Store and party. Bands who will be joining the
nineteenth annual Noise Pop lineup include:

*Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, in a rare solo show, who will be playing both DCFC and Postal Service songs at
the Great American Music Hall on Feb 27. Zach Rogue of acclaimed band Rogue Wave will open this show.
*Critically lauded duo No Age playing at Rickshaw Stop on Feb 26

*Hotly tipped up-and-comers How to Dress Well playing at Cafe du Nord on Feb 26

*Hip hop’s very own Peanut Butter Wolf and Dam Funk playing at Public Works on Feb 26
*A night with Aesop Rock and Kimya Dawson at the Great American Music Hall on Feb 25

*Turntable master Kid Koala playing at Mighty on Feb 25

*Singer/songwriter Alexi Murdoch playing at Swedish American Hall on Feb 25

The complete list of confirmed headlining bands (thus far) is below.


ADMIRAL RADLEY

AESOP ROCK

ALEXI MURDOCH

BATTLEHOOCH

BEN GIBBARD

BEST COAST

GEOGRAPHER
DAM FUNK

DAN DEACON (SOLO)
FILM SCHOOL

HOW TO DRESS WELL

KID KOALA

KIMYA DAWSON
MAX BEMIS (SAY ANYTHING)
NO AGE

NOBUNNY

PEANUT BUTTER WOLF
TAMARYN
TED LEO (SOLO)

THE CONCRETES
THE GROWLERS
THE STONE FOXES
WAVVES

YO LA TENGO

VERSUS

ZACH ROGUE (ROGUE WAVE)

Noise Pop Festival badges, which provide entry to all Noise Pop Festival events, will be available to purchase for $160
at www.noisepop.com.

In addition to these new shows, Noise Pop has partnered with the Upper Playground gallery to open a month-long
Pop Up Shop from February 2 to February 27. Noise Pop will take over the art space FIFTY24SF
(http://www.fifty24sf.com/), located in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant and eclectic Lower Haight neighborhood,
and will transform the space into a multipurpose center. By day, it will serve as a merchandise store, art gallery, and
information center; by night, it will become a theatre and performance space. Each night will see a different partner
co-presenting each event, from SF Weekly to YoursTru.ly bringing new audiences and new experiences to Noise Pop
attendees and the SF masses. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 6-10 pm, check out the full schedule here.


Additions at Amazon Web Services

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The Upcoming Rock Band 3 to be Available with Exciting Additions

Recently it was revealed by Alex Rigopulos, the CEO of Harmonix, that the company offered some exciting additions to the upcoming Rock Band 3, i.e. new guitars, authentic “Pro” mode and MIDI keyboard peripherals.
With the introduction of keyboards the company made a decision to offer a number of amazing new music onto the platform. Due [...]

Farm Aid Additions: Wilco, Phosphorescent, Mraz

Farm Aid Adds Wilco, Phosphorescent, Jason Mraz and Jamey Johnson To Line Up


Matthew Houck/Phosphorescent

As reported earlier this month, Farm Aid is set to take place October 4 in St. Louis at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Headlining will be Farm Aid staples Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and Neil Young. Organizers recently announced the addition of Wilco, Phosphorescent, Jason Mraz and Jamey Johnson. More performers are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

The performance of experimental/gospel outfit Phosphorescent at Farm Aid will come on the heels of the band’s tribute album to Willie Nelson, aptly titled To Willie.

Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck had this to say about playing Farm Aid:

“I’m proud as hell to have been invited to play at this year’s Farm
Aid. Phosphorescent is more than happy to join in their support for
the independent farmer and for locally and organically grown crops.
We agree fully with their opposition to the large-scale, corporate,
‘factory farm’ system – which, in the name of profit, produces mostly
genetically modified and/or chemically preserved junk – all the while
exploiting the laborers who farm, package and deliver these items by
paying them damn near slave’s wages. Of course, having the opportunity to lend our support by sharing the
stage with several true legends of American music ain’t too shabby in
itself.”

Tickets are on sale now at LiveNation.com.


Palm webOS 1.1 Makes the Pre More Business Ready

Palm has released Palm webOS 1.1, which the company hopes will make the Palm Pre smartphone more appealing to businesses of all sizes, a Palm executive said.
– Palm has released Palm webOS 1.1, which the company hopes will make
the Palm Pre smartphone more appealing to businesses of all sizes, a
Palm executive said.
In a nod to businesses and enterprise users, Palm webOS 1.1 brings
several additions to Palms support for Exchange ActiveSync, including


Bear Creek Additions

Bear Creek Artist Additions and Pre-Party

Bear Creek 2008 – The Spirit of the Suwannee by Mahone

Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival, located in Live Oak, FL, is proud to announce the latest artist additions and roster for the Thursday night, November 12 pre-party.

Additions recently added Include: Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, Toubab Krewe, Dr. Claw, Telepath, Yonrico Scott Band, Donna Hopkins Band, Avis Berry’s Soul Revue and artist’s-at-large Skerik, Mike Dillon, Roosevelt Collier and The Shady Horns.

The festival plans on hosting its annual pre-party on Thursday, November 12 that will feature sets from Toubab Krewe, Pnuma Live PA, The Heavy Pets, Pimps of Joytime, Brother Bean and Gravity A. Tickets for the Bear Creek fest are currently going at $115 and pre-party tickets at $40. Purchases can be made here.

Pre-Existing Lineup:

Galactic x 2
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe x 2
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x2
Robert Walter’s 20th Congress
Lettuce x2
Perpetual Groove
Steve Kimock and Crazy Engine
The New Mastersounds x2
Hill Country Revue
Yonrico Scott Band
The Benevento – Russo Duo
Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
Garage A Trois
Fred Wesley and the New JB’s
Lotus
Toubab Krewe x2
Papa Mali Band
The Slip
DubConscious x2
Zach Deputy x2
The Pnuma Trio
Bonerama
The Ryan Montbleau Band
Telepath
Dr. Claw
Surprise Me Mr. Davis
Break Science featuring Adam Deitch
Brock Butler
Eric Krasno & Chapter 2
Good Enough For Good Times
The Heavy Pets
Pnuma Live PA
On The One
Donna Hopkins Band
The Malah x 2
Green Hit x 2
Stillwood
The Soular System
Avis Berry’s Soul Revue
Shak Nasti
Nate Wilson Group
Pimps of Joytime
Polyester Pimpstrap
Curious Circus with funkUs
Sol Driven Train ( 1 kids set, 1 big kids set)
Corporal Boil
Catfish Alliance
3rd Stone
Savi Fernandez Band
Moseley Brown Band
Green House Lounge
Two Foot Level
Artists At Large:
Skerik,
Mike Dillon,
Roosevelt Collier,
The Shady Horns (Ryan Zoidis & Sam Kininger)

More Info Is Available At: bearcreekmusicfest.com.

Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival Montage from Jeremy Sewell on Vimeo.

Check our coverage of Bear Creek 2008 here.


High Sierra Additions: Salmon, Slip, AOD, DeVotchKa

ONE OF THE SUMMER’S SWELLEST GATHERINGS SWELLS

Marc Friedman (Slip/Davis) :: HSMF ’08 :: by Scott Galbraith

The 2009 High Sierra Music Festival, taking place Thursday, July 2 – Sunday, July 5, 2009 in Quincy, CA, has announced the following additions to this year’s lineup:

DeVotchKa
Leftover Salmon
Greensky Bluegrass
Delhi 2 Dublin
Orchard Lounge
Assembly of Dust
The Slip
Surprise Me Mr. Davis
These United States
Red Cortez

Big Light
Lubriphonic
Zach Gill (special kids show)
Alice DiMicele & Friends

Paper Bird
Izabella
Bourgeois Gypsies
Raina Rose
Loyd Family Players

These artists join the already announced initial lineup:

John Butler

Umphrey’s McGee

Ani DiFranco

Disco Biscuits

Galactic

The Del McCoury Band

Steve Kimock Crazy Engine feat. Melvin Seals

The Wailers

Tea Leaf Green

Ollabelle

Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Revue

ALO

Vieux Farka Toure

Dr. Dog

Devil Makes Three

The Travelin’ McCourys

The Lee Boys

Cornmeal

Bonerama

Marco Benevento Trio

McTuff feat. Skerik, Joe Doria, Andy Coe & D’Vonne Lewis

Skerik will also appear as an artist-at-large

Joe Craven and Sam Bevan Duo

Joe Craven will also appear as artist-at-large and emcee

Nathan Moore

Fareed Haque and The Flat Earth Ensemble

Pretty Lights

Everest

Dusty Rhodes and the River Band

Pimps of Joytime

J-Boogie and Dubtronic Science

Poor Man’s Whiskey

Living Folklore