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Over The Rhine: Spring Tour

TOUR STARTS FEB 20 IN NASHVILLE


Over The Rhine

Over The Rhine is ready to
make waves in 2011 with a new release and spring tour dates that will take them to theaters throughout the Midwest
and the East Coast. The Long Surrender, the new studio album from the southern Ohio-
based
husband-and-wife team of multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/multi-
instrumentalist Karin
Bergquist
, is set to be released February 8, 2011 on OTR’s own Great Speckled Dog label (named for the
couple’s
Great Dane, Elroy). It’s the result of a collaboration between the couple and producer Joe Henry
(Mavis Staples, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke, Loudon Wainwright III), whose songs they’ve long admired.

OVER THE RHINE TOUR DATES

Sun., Feb. 20 NASHVILLE, TN 3rd & Lindsley
Mon., Feb. 21 LEXINGTON, KY WoodSongs

Fri., March 25 BOSTON, MA The Red Room @ Cafe 939 (Berklee)

Sat., March 26 NEW YORK, N.Y. Highline Ballroom

Sun., March 27 ALEXANDRIA, VA/WASHINGTON, DC Birchmere

Tues., March 29 PHILADELPHIA, PA World Cafe Live

Fri., April 1 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Small’s

Sat., April 2 AKRON, OH Musica

Tues., April 5 ANN ARBOR, MI The Ark
Thurs., April 7 MILWAUKEE, WI Turner Hall
Fri., April 8 CHICAGO, IL Lincoln Hall
Sat., April 9 MADISON, WI Majestic Theater
Sun., April 10 MINNEAPOLIS, MN Cedar Cultural Center

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Akron/Family Listening Parties

NEW ALBUM OUT FEB. 8, 2011


S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and
Journey of Shinju TNT

Akron/Family have
announced a series of listening parties for their new album, S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju
TNT
, the weekend of January 8. Check below for more information. Details for SF/Oakland, LA,
NOLA, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Baltimore and Melbourne, Australia will be announced soon.

Click here to listen to “sound fragments” off
the upcoming album.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 8

Brooklyn, NY
Zebulon

From 7p – 8p

258 Wythe Avenue

(718) 218-6934


Porland, OR
Tiga

Album at 10pm

1465 NE Prescott


DJ Survival Sklz
9pm-1am


Asheville, NC

Harvest Records

415 Haywood Rd

Asheville, NC 28806

SUNDAY, JANUARY 9

Williamsport, PA
Uptown Music Collective
6 PM

848 W. 4th Street


Burlington, VT
Parima Thai Restaurant – Acoustic Lounge
Free — 8pm

Hosted by State of Mind Magazine


Durham, NC
8 pm
Pinhook
117 West Main St.

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Sarah McLachlan: Winter Dates

NEW YEARS EVE IN ATLANTIC CITY; LAWS OF ILLUSION OUT NOW


Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan has
announced 17 additional dates for the “Sarah And Friends” tour, featuring Butterfly Boucher and Melissa McClelland. The newly
announced dates include a Los Angeles show at Nokia Theatre at LA Live on February 9 and second nights added in
New York City, Toronto and Montreal.

Praised as a mini-Lilith tour by many critics, “Sarah And Friends” offers fans an intimate evening with Sarah
McLachlan as she not only performs classic hits and new favorites from her critically-acclaimed new release
Laws Of Illusion (Arista Records), but also takes moments throughout the evening to answer
questions from the audience. Sarah’s two friends and band members, Butterfly Boucher and Melissa McClelland, also
have their moment in the spotlight, each performing their own short sets.

Sarah McLachlan and Friends Tour Dates:

Fri, Dec 31 Atlantic City, NJ @ Caesars Atlantic City – Circus Maximus

Sat, Jan 1 Mashantucket, CT @ MGM Grand Theatre

Sun, Jan 2 Concord, NH @ Capitol Center for the Arts

Mon, Jan 3 Kingston, ON @ K-Rock

Wed, Jan 5 Akron, OH @ EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall

Thur, Jan 6 Buffalo, NY @ Shea’s Performing Arts Center

Fri, Jan 7 Windsor, ON @ The Colossium at Caesars Windsor

Sat, Jan 8 Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Hall For The Performing Arts

Mon, Jan 10 Washington, DC @ Constitution Hall

Tue, Jan 11 Boston, MA @ Opera House

Wed, Jan 12 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Thur, Jan 13 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Fri, Jan 14 Morgantown, WV @ CAC at West Virginia University

Wed, Feb 2 Portland, OR @ Alrene Schnitzer Concert Hall

Thur, Feb 3 Spokane, WA @ Martin Wolson Theatre at the Fox

Fri, Feb 4 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre

Sun, Feb 6 Oakland, CA @ Paramount Theatre

Wed, Feb 9 Los Angeles, CA @ Nokia Theatre at LA Live

Thur, Feb 10 Santa Ynez, CA @ Chumash Casino

Fri, Feb 11 Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre

Sat, Feb 12 Indio, CA @ Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Event Center

Mon, Feb 14 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall

Tue, Feb 15 Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre

Wed, Feb 16 Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre

Thur, Feb 17 Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

Tue, Mar 1 Victoria, BC @ Save on Foods Memorial Center

Wed, Mar 2 Kelowna, BC @ Prospera Place

Thur, Mar 3 Prince George, BC @ CN Centre

Fri, Mar 4 Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

Sun, Mar 6 Calgary, AB @ Jack Singer Concert Hall

Mon, Mar 7 Regina, SK @ Conexus

Tue, Mar 8 Winnipeg, MA @ MTS Center

Wed, Mar 16 Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Place

Thur, Mar 17 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Fri, Mar 18 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Mon, Mar 21 Moncton, NB @ Coliseum

Tue, Mar 22 Halifax, NS @ Metro Centre

Thur, Mar 24 Montreal, QC @ St. Denis

Fri, Mar 25 Montreal, QC @ St. Denis

Sat, Mar 26 Oshawa, ON @ General Motors Centre

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Akron/Family: S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT

NEW ALBUM HITS STORES FEBRUARY 8 (US) AND MARCH 14 (UK)


S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT

Akron/Family will release their new album, S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju
TNT
, on February 8 in the US and March 14 in the UK.

A press release states that the album was “written in a cabin
built into the side of Mount Meakan, an active volcano in Akan National Park, on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. It
was recorded in an abandoned train station in Detroit with the blackest white dude we all know, Chris Koltay (Liars,
Women, Deerhunter, Holy Fuck, No Age). Chris, on tour after finishing the record, commented: “This album will
transcend the Internet.”

Click here to listen to “sound fragments” off
the upcoming album.

Tracklisting:
1. Silly Bears
2. Island
3. A AAA O A WAY
4. So It Goes

5. Another Sky
6. Light Emerges
7. Cast a Net
8. Tatsuya Neon Purple Walkby
9. Fuji I (Global Dub)
10. Say What You Want To
11. Fuji II (Single Pane)
12. Canopy
13. Creator

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JamBase Questionnaire: Rubblebucket

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Big Gigantic.

New EP

Vermont-rooted, Brooklyn-based Rubblebucket is an astoundingly evolutionary creature. Since their 2008 debut, Rose’s Dream, they’ve toured aggressively, becoming one of the liveliest good times on the circuit while taking a progressive thirst into the studio. Rock-broad, jazz-smart and dub-wise, Rubblebucket’s music has whispers of Tom Tom Club, Nigerian funk, Lee Scratch Perry, Ethiopian soul, Roxy Music, Nyabinghi and The Police without kowtowing to any particular ancestor. Their sound sits along the same horizon line as Yeasayer, Akron/Family and Subtle, but unlike these peers they possess an imaginative use of horns and a lead singer, Kalmia Traver, whose tantalizing pipes soar somewhere between Dionne Warwick, Tina Weymouth and Portishead’s Beth Gibbons – a siren tug so potent you’d drink her bath water just to get a taste. Listening to Rubblebucket one feels as if they’re body surfing the edge of what’s possible in melodic yet actively experimental rock. And better still, the whole damn band can play the hell out of their respective instruments while sometimes literally leaping into an audience’s arms.

On October 19th Rubblebucket will release the Triangular Daisies EP , which includes three previously unreleased songs as well as three remastered tracks from the Came Out of a Lady Suite released this past spring. The EP is yet another wide stride forward for the band, revealing the flexibility of their material and the mindset behind it. The opening pair, the title cut and a sublime cover of The Beatles’ “Michelle,” is what radio would sound like if talent and real charm beat out the industry’s corporatized widget mentality. “Came Out Of A Lady,” a toasty little romp that whistles and skips in ways that make one glad they were born, follows, then a very different version of the same track and a fantastic remix of “Bikes” off their self-titled 2009 album that’ll have you reaching for your pocket calculator and itching to race along the autobahn. A smoky, pleasantly disorienting live version of “L’homme” captured at Higher Ground in April rounds out the set.

This is not a band that’s likely to stand still. Ever. No how. And that attitude and dedication vibrates outward from speakers and stages wherever their music plays. While still early in the game, gut instinct says Rubblebucket may one day create work as blindingly original as Radiohead’s Kid A, Tricky’s Maxinquaye or Peter Gabriel’s Security, and one doubts the intervening journey will be anything less than fascinating. (Dennis Cook)

Kicking off the Triangular Tour, Rubblebucket plays a pair of rare San Francisco shows this coming weekend – Friday, October 15 and Saturday, October 16 – at the Boom Boom Room. Afterwards, they return to the East Coast for a run that starts October 27th in Syracuse, NY and will take them into the Southeast in November, sharing stages with likeminded futurists Toubab Krewe and Pimps of Joytime on select dates. Find the full schedule here.

Here’s what trumpeter-singer Alex Toth had to say to our inquiries.

Rubblebucket – Alex in the bag, Kalmia Traver ensnared

Instrument(s) of choice: trumpet, floor tom, hyperkinetics
Nicknames: Toth, Al, GC (gargantuous cranium), boss

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Energy explosions inside the body and brain that make you want to scream. It can be helpful (in facilitating greatness) to shape those raw fiery impulses a bit.

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Oasis’ Definitely Maybe or John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme. Pretty different ends of the spectrum. Ha ha!

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Dirty Projectors’ new EP with Bjork, Mt. Wittenberg Orca. Holy shit! Deerhoof’s Offend Maggie got me really good, too.

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
In order from youngest to oldest: 1) a super hero that combined all the powers of Flash, Superman, the Ghostbusters (all of them at once) and Captain Planet. 2) A successful lawyer (I was really into Matlock). 3) A rock star. 4) Charlie Parker on the trumpet. The trumpeter thing is out the window to a certain extent, and now I just want to make awesome music.

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
A big awesome festival with lots of great bands. I love to be around great music and musicians. The hang can be so inspiring/uplifiting.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I think dub reggae is like air in its importance. I’m a lover AND a fighter. There’s a third thing but you said one thing, so I’ll stop at two.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Large droning vacuum/ventilation units. And wind chimes. When I’m walking down a street and I hear either of those things I instantly melt and get put into a space. I love big drone sounds in general.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Gosh, that’s tough. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles) and/or Bitches Brew (Miles Davis) come to mind, but both for VERY different reasons. Other candidates: Physical Graffiti (Led Zeppelin), Odelay (Beck), Electric Bath (Don Ellis Orchestra), Pet Sounds (Beach Boys), Remain in Light (Talking Heads) or Thriller (Michael Jackson). After Bathing At Baxter’s (Jefferson Airplane) was big for me at one point in my life.

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
A condo in Idaho. We got fresh fish and greens and potatoes and rice and cooked the most fantastic ‘homemade’ tour meal ever. Since we tour with nine people on the road, to save money we used to bring a Coleman stove and make our own meals at the venue. I remember a particularly good one we made at Quixote’s in Denver. Sooooo much healthier and more delicious than most venue food (no offense).

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Costume. The coolest, most raging, interactive, crowd-surfingest audiences seem to always have people in costume in their midst – not the whole audience but just a person here or there. A sprinkling of costumed people makes for a vibrant, uninhibited, amazing time it seems.

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Going to bed really, really late and drinking every night. But I kicked the drinking so, hmmm, maybe not flossing or not ironing my clothes. I often show up late to meetings, even if it’s just a couple minutes. Did the road do that?

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. Way more versatile and less easy to put in a box.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A moonrise. A large, orange, beautiful, quick moonrise on the horizon. Either that or two large busses half hanging off a highway overpass in Seattle during an ice storm in the winter of 2008 when I was on tour with John Brown’s Body. Freaky.

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Bob Dylan: Fall Tour Dates; Halloween & Thanksgiving Shows

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW


Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan will begin his fall
tour tomorrow night in Ft. Lauderdale at Nova Southeastern University. The tour will travel through the South before
hitting the Midwest and finishing up in the Northeast. On Halloween night, Dylan will play in Indianapolis, IN at the
Murat Theatre. The three day run-up to Thanksgiving will find Dylan performing for three nights at Terminal 5 in
New York. Check out all the dates below.


OCT 6 Fort Lauderdale, FL Nova Southeastern University — The Arena at Don Taft University Center

OCT 7 Tampa, FL University of South Florida — Sun Dome

OCT 8 Gainesville, FL University of Florida — Stephen C. O’Connell Center

OCT 10 Orlando, FL University of Central Florida — UCF Arena

OCT 11 Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center

OCT 13 Birmingham, AL BJCC Concert Hall

OCT 14 Charlotte, NC UNC Charlotte — Halton Arena

OCT 16 Winston-Salem, NC Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

OCT 17 Clemson, SC Clemson University — Littlejohn Coliseum

OCT 19 Nashville, TN Nashville Municipal Auditorium

OCT 21 Saint Louis, MO Saint Louis University — Chaifetz Arena

OCT 22 Champaign, IL University of Illinois — Assembly Hall

OCT 24 Cedar Falls, IA University of Northern Iowa — McLeod Center

OCT 25 Madison, WI Overture Hall

OCT 25 Madison, WI Overture Hall — Late Show

OCT 26 East Lansing, MI Michigan State University — MSU Auditorium

OCT 28 Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan — Hill Auditorium

OCT 29 Kalamazoo, MI Western Michigan University — Miller Auditorium

OCT 30 Chicago, IL The Riviera Theatre

OCT 31 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre

NOV 2 Akron, OH University of Akron — EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall

NOV 3 Highland Heights, KY Northern Kentucky University — The Bank of Kentucky Center

NOV 4 Columbus, OH Ohio State University — Schottenstein Center

NOV 6 Rochester, NY Rochester Institute of Technology — Gordon Field House

NOV 7 Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh — Petersen Events Center

NOV 9 State College, PA Penn State University — Bryce Jordan Center

NOV 10 Charlottesville, VA University of Virginia — John Paul Jones Arena

NOV 12 Bethlehem, PA Lehigh University — Stabler Arena

NOV 13 Washington, DC George Washington University — Charles E. Smith Center

NOV 14 West Long Branch, NJ Monmouth University — MAC Center

NOV 17 Binghamton, NY Binghamton University — Events Center

NOV 19 Amherst, MA University of Massachusetts Amherst — Mullins Center

NOV 20 Lowell, MA University of Massachusetts Lowell — Tsongas Center

NOV 22 New York, NY Terminal 5

NOV 23 New York, NY Terminal 5

NOV 24 New York, NY Terminal 5

NOV 26 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Event Center

NOV 27 Mashantucket, CT MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods

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Patterson Hood Talks New Drive-By Truckers Tour, Album

TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 17 IN MEMPHIS, TN


Drive-By Trukers

Patterson Hood of the Drive-
By Truckers
issued this statement yesterday:

“Y’ALL:

We leave this week for next leg of DBT The Big To-Do Tour. This will be final USA leg of the tour and it’s a
good one. Our opening act for most of it are The Henry
Clay People
who opened for us
earlier this year and are
Fantastic. We’ll also be playing a couple of dates with our dear friends Hill Country Revue who put on a
kickass show.

Don’t forget, there’s a little more time before the deadline to enter
the Nuci’s Space / Drive-By Truckers Halloween Rock’ N
Raffle
. The Winner will get all inclusive
trip for two to see DBT in our beloved Richmond VA at The National (one of the greatest venues in America) on
Halloween Weekend. Our dear artist Wes Freed (who does all DBT artwork) lives there and we’ll be going
all out celebrating Halloween that Saturday Night. Prizes include airfare, VIP tickets for two (including Meet and
Greet w/ band), hotel accommodations and spending cash. It’s a $2000.00 valued prize and entering is only $5 plus
you’re supporting a great cause. Go to www.rocknraffle.com for more details.

We’ve been wanting to play a Halloween Show in Richmond for years and are finally getting to do it (at least on the
29th and 30th). Richmond is a beautiful and somewhat haunted town that has inspired Edgar Allen Poe, Wes Freed
and certainly us. The National is an amazing venue and Bobby Bare Jr is opening, playing songs off of his stellar new
album A Storm – A Tree – My Mother’s Head which will be on my year end list.

Tickets are selling fast for our upcoming European / UK Tour. The UK dates look like they’ll all sell out in advance
and the European sales are by far our fastest and best yet. It’s been too long and we plan on making it up and then
some.

We’re also gearing up for our year end finale in NYC for NYE. More details to be announced soon. We also recently
added a show in Philly on Jan 1 at the TLA, tickets are on sale now for both shows<www.drivebytruckers.com/tour>.

Oh Yeah, we also finished our next album this week and I can’t wait to tell Y’all all about it very soon.

See You at The Big To-Do!
Patterson Hood
Drive-By Truckers


Fri Sep 17 Memphis TN MINGLEWOOD MUSIC HALL
Sat Sep 18 Bristol TN BRISTOL RHYTHM & ROOTS REUNION
Sun Sep 19 Raleigh NC LINCOLN THEATER – OUTDOORS
Wed Sep 22 Mobile AL SOUL KITCHEN
Thu Sep 23 Houston TX HOUSE OF BLUES HOUSTON
Fri Sep 24 Austin TX STUBBS OUTDOORS
Sat Sep 25 Dallas TX HOUSE OF BLUES DALLAS
Sun Sep 26 Kansas City MO CROSSROADS
Tue Sep 28 Madison WI MAJESTIC THEATER
Wed Sep 29 Iowa City IA ENGLERT THEATRE

Thu Sep 30 Minneapolis MN FIRST AVENUE

Fri Oct 01 Milwaukee WI PABST THEATER
Sat Oct 02 St Louis MO THE PAGEANT
Sun Oct 03 Indianapolis IN THE VOGUE
Tue Oct 05 Akron OH MUSICA
Wed Oct 06 Columbus OH NEWPORT MUSIC HALL
Thu Oct 07 Morgantown WV WVU – MOUNTAINLAIR BALLROOM
Fri Oct 08 Louisville KY BROWN THEATER
Sat Oct 09 Atlanta GA BUCKHEAD THEATER
Thu Oct 28 Boone NC LEGENDS @ ASU
Fri Oct 29 Richmond VA THE NATIONAL

Sat Oct 30 Richmond VA THE NATIONAL

Sun Oct 31 Charlotte NC THE FILLMORE CHARLOTTE
Wed Nov 10 Glasgow, Scotland ABC-GLASGOW
Fri Nov 12 Manchester UK ACADEMY 2
Sat Nov 13 Birmingham UK ACADEMY 2

Sun Nov 14 London UK SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE

Mon Nov 15 Brighton UK CONCORD 2

Wed Nov 17 Amsterdam, Holland PARADISO
Thu Nov 18 Groningen, Holland VERA
Fri Nov 19 Berlin, Germany LIDO
Sat Nov 20 Munich, Germany CLUB 59:1
Sun Nov 21 Milan, Italy SALUMERIA DELLA MUSICA
Tue Nov 23 Barcelona, Spain RAZZMATAZZ 2
Wed Nov 24 Madrid, Spain SALA HEINEKEN
Thu Nov 25 Bilbao, Spain KAFE ANTZOKI
Fri Nov 26 Toulouse, France LA DYNAMO

Sat Nov 27 Rennes, France UBU

Sun Nov 28 Antwerp, Belgium TRIX CLUB
Tue Nov 30 Odense, Denmark POSTEN
Wed Dec 01 Gothenburg, Sweden BREWHOUSE
Thu Dec 02 Malmo, Sweden KB
Fri Dec 03 Stockholm, Sweden DEBASER

Sat Dec 04 Oslo, Norway ROCKEFELLER
Fri Dec 31 New York NY TERMINAL 5
Sat Jan 01 Philadelphia PA THEATER OF LIVING ARTS
Sat Jan 22 Orlando FL HOUSE OF BLUES – Hannah’s Buddies Benefit

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Sept. 7, 1948: Where the Rubber Is the Road

1948: A mile-long stretch of Exchange Street in Akron, Ohio, is the first in the United States to be paved with a rubber-asphalt compound.
Rubber was everywhere in postwar Akron. As the home of B.F. Goodrich, Goodyear, Firestone and General Tire, Akron called itself the “Rubber Capital of the World,” and the fortunes of the city [...]

LeBron James Joins Miami Heat

(Get ready to listen to a lot of angry Clevelanders whine about this on your Twitter feed!) LeBron James has made his decision: So long, Cleveland. LBJ’s going to The Sunshine State. What do you say, Sports Fans? Good Call?After moonlighting as one of the most buzzed about free agents in the history of the game, [...]

Hopscotch Festival Adds Raekwon, Dungen, Bowerbirds

THE TRIANGLE GETS EVEN FULLER IN SEPTEMBER

Dungen

The inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival has announced the addition Raekwon, Dungen, Bowerbirds, Woods and Locrian to the lineup. Scheduled for September 9-11, 2010, in downtown Raleigh, Hopscotch will present 120 bands in 10 venues over three days.

“These new acts reflect the approach we’ve taken from the beginning – we want diverse and noteworthy people to play Hopscotch, whether they’re from here or outside the Triangle,” says Hopscotch director Greg Lowenhagen. “The artists represent a variety of musical genres and do it as well as anyone. As fans first and organizers second, that was essential to us.”

Hopscotch is also adding a strong pool of local acts to its inaugural lineup. Raleigh rockers Bright Young Things will play, as will Chapel Hill’s In the Year of the Pig. Asheville’s Floating Action and Chapel Hill’s Bellafea complete the lineup additions.

Raekwon will join 9th Wonder of Durham, NC on Friday, September 10 at Lincoln Theatre for a showcase curated by 9th Wonder. Nearly a dozen local groups will join that bill, including Actual Proof, The Away Team, Big Remo, Kaze, K-Hill, Rapsody, The Remix Project, Skyzoo and Tyler Woods.

COMPLETE LINEUP
9th Wonder, Active Child, Actual Proof, Akron/Family, All Tiny Creatures, American Aquarium, Americans in France, Aminal, Aquarelle, Atlas Sound, The Away Team, Balmorhea, Bear in Heaven, Bellafea, Best Coast, Big Remo, Birds of Avalon, Black Congo NC, Bowerbirds, DJ George Brazil, Bright Young Things, Broken Social Scene, Brutal Knights, Richard Buckner, Burning Star Core, Cannabis Corpse, Caitlin Cary’s Small Ponds with Tres Chicas, Collections of Colonies of Bees, Cults, Greg Davis, Dex Romweber Duo, Double Dagger, Double Negative, Dungen, The Dynamite Brothers, EAR PWR, ExMonkeys, First Rate People, Floating Action, Followed by Static, Ben Frost, Fucked Up, Future Islands, Golden Boys, The Golden Filter, Goner, Gray Young, Ryan Gustafson, Hammer No More the Fingers, Harlem, Harvey Milk, Horseback, John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff, In the Year of the Pig, I Was Totally Destroying It, Javelin, Jeb Bishop Trio, Juan Huevos, Kaze, K-Hill, Kill the Noise, The Kingsbury Manx, Kooley High, Kylesa, The Light Pines, Locrian, Lonnie Walker, The Love Language, Lucero, Luego, Max Indian, Erin McKeown, Megafaun, DJ Merlin, Midtown Dickens, The Moaners, The Monologue Bombs, Motor Skills, Mountains, Jon Mueller, Marissa Nadler, No Age, NOMO, Ocean, Old Bricks, Panda Bear, Pattern Is Movement, Pictureplane, Plague, Pontiak, Public Enemy, Raekwon, Rapsody, The Remix Project, The Rosebuds, Ned Rothenberg, DJ Sami Automatic, Schooner, Sightings, Sleepy Sun, spcl gst, Spider Bags, Thien, Tigercity, Tortoise, Treasure Fingers, Tyler Woods, US Christmas, Sharon Van Etten, Veelee, Vincent Black Shadow, War on Drugs, Washed Out, Weedeater, Wet Mango, Whatever Brains, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Woods, Yip-Yip.


Wanee Festival | 04.15-04.17 | Florida

Words by: Frank Etheridge | Images by: Ian Rawn

Wanee Festival :: 04.15.10-04.17.10 :: Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park :: Live Oak, FL


Herring & Bell – Widespread Panic at Wanee 2010

The instantaneous and non-sourced information available to us in our constantly chattering culture should, of course, be taken with a grain of salt.

Just one week ago, in the more hysterical corners of social-media networks, Wanee 2010 was deemed a disaster in the making. Anonymous histrionics and hypochondriacs matter-of-factly declared that the addition of Widespread Panic and the aggressive marketing of promoter Live Nation had bludgeoned this once sere scene into an oversold clusterfuck of brown-acid-at-Woodstock proportion.

In reality, Wanee 2010 was far removed from these dire predictions. Yes, this year was bigger, no doubt; younger and rowdier, too. Feeling the shoulder-to-shoulder squeeze at George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic Thursday night at the Mushroom Stage, or a simple glance at the sprawling crowd covering the entire Peach Stage field, was proof enough that the crowd was roughly double the size of last year.

Yet, blessed with beautiful spring weather, graced with an incredible lineup and handled with superb logistical skill that kept big-crowd headaches and hassles to a minimum, Wanee 2010 was a success on all fronts. Inseparable from the festival experience was a long weekend of camping in one of the most beautiful places on Earth and partying with the festival circuit’s most eclectic mix of like-minds, a crazed commune that is equal parts biker rally and magic carpet ride, camo and tie-dye, Bud tall boy and heady green tea.

So, if you don’t have fun at Wanee, you just ain’t doing it right.


Wanee 2010

In light of all the superlatives that could apply, this year’s festival will be summed up by a “Best of Wanee” approach, and we encourage you to post your own favorites!

Best Surprise Shredding: Godfather to the Southern jam scene, Col. Bruce Hampton fittingly held court Thursday afternoon on the Mushroom Stage as Wanee kicked into high gear. Yet, Quark Alliance guitarist Perry Osborn stole the show, ripping his way through the improvised madness typical of a Hampton show, shining especially brightly on “I’m So Glad.”

Best Reason to Put a Moratorium on Grateful Dead Covers: Though this is clearly an Allman Brothers festival, the Grateful Dead’s spirit and music permeated everything, and covers of the band were performed by seemingly every act. But, is this a good thing? Anyone that endured the cringe-inducing vocals of Papa Mali on “Wharf Rat” would argue it is not.

Best Way to Shake a Hangover: Jumping in the beautiful, brisk black water of the Suwanee River mid-morning will take one’s headache – and breath! – away.

Best Song Sandwich: Gov’t Mule‘s late night set closing sequence of “Mule” > “Whole Lotta Love” > “Mule” was a thrill, and Panic‘s flawless segues in “Chilly” > “Pleas” > “Chilly” were pure sickness, but when considering that the Allman Brothers opened their festival with “Mountain Jam” Friday AND finished the classic marathon instrumental on Saturday night, we have to give top honors to the Brothers.


Ivan Neville & JoJo Hermann at Wanee 2010

Best Black Crowe Sighting: Has Luther Dickinson morphed into Chris Robinson?

Best Tease: The aforementioned Mule medley also included a deft touch of “Loser,” but this Wanee award goes to ABB/Rolling Stones/Sea Level alum Chuck Leavell, a Southern gentleman and leading conservationist to boot. In a rollicking set featuring Randall Bramblett on horns, Leavell moved his band through “Dead Flowers,” “Rip This Joint” and “Here Comes the Sun” (dedicated to “Brother George”) before sailing into “Southbound,” where he worked the 88s for a few rolls of the Allmans’ instrumental “Jessica.”

Best Buckeye Shout-Out: Seemingly lost in a land of Gators, ‘Noles and Bulldawgs, a pasty fellow in an Ohio State cap, fists raised, shouted, “Akron, Ohio, baby!” during The Black Keys‘ set. While the connotation (and location) of Akron was unclear to most in attendance, and despite the fact that the town’s best-known musical act plays a hyper-modern blend of the blues that is a bit jolting contrasted to the Allmans’ innate grace, these Wanee newcomers delivered a well-received set, closing with a blistering “Till I Get My Way.”

Best Sit-In: Stiff competition in this category included WSP’s JoJo Hermann (keys) and NMA‘s Cody Dickinson (washboard) joining The Funky Meters for Professor Longhair’s “Red Beans” and Warren Haynes manhandling “North” during Panic’s Saturday set closer. But, sentimentality and craftsmanship win out in a nod to blues legend and longtime Allmans runnin’ partner Johnny Winter, who joined the ABB Saturday night for a haunting take on Elmore James’ “The Sky Is Crying.”


Gregg Allman – The Allman Brothers at Wanee 2010

Best Vocal Harmonies: Performing a set of hits by Sly and the Family Stone, one of their primary influences, Dumpstaphunk‘s Ivan Neville and Tony Hall became perfectly in sync as they nailed the vocal bass rhythm that is the defining groove on the classic Sly hit “Dance to the Music.”

Best Jam: Coming out of “Black Hearted Woman” on Friday night, the Allmans wove in the Dead’s “The Other One” jam. Building on the primal, driving rhythms of Jaimoe and Butch Trucks, the scream, wail and twirl of Haynes and Derek Trucks‘ guitars created an epic crescendo to close this set.

Best Moment: Trading verses with Haynes, WSP frontman John Bell sweetly sang of a scene sketched by one of his heroes, Van Morrison, during “And It Stoned Me” on Saturday night during ABB’s set. With imagery evocative of rainstorms, pickup trucks and fishin’ poles, the verse was perfectly set against Wanee’s magical backdrop. Add in the lines, “There were bottles, too/ One for me and you/ And he said, ‘Hey, there you are!’” and there’s no denying the soul-stirring feeling of good friends sharing great times. And for fans of Panic and the Allmans, there’s an element of unrestrained bliss that only music can create in knowing that the union between these two cherished bands is now sealed forever.

Best Performance: The Allman Brothers on Saturday night. The music was superb, from Gregg‘s powerful pipes on “Ain’t My Cross To Bear” to the frenzied guitar jams of “Nobody Left To Run With Anymore” to the surreal spaces created in “Dreams.” Yet, this set encapsulated so much more. Taking the stage twice after Widespread Panic, a headlining act that most bands would never follow, the Allmans firmly planted their flag in the quasi-terra firma of the Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park, staking their claim to a growing festival they fathered, a scene they created and a legacy they have earned. Truly, the land and the kings are one.

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Hopscotch Festival (Raleigh): Public Enemy, Broken Social

NEW GATHERING OF REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TALENT HITS NORTH CAROLINA

The Hopscotch Music Festival is scheduled for September 9-11, 2010, in downtown Raleigh, NC with 120 bands in 10 venues over three days. Tickets go on sale Thursday, April 1, at www.etix.com and www.hopscotchmusicfest.com.

The festival will be headlined by two nights in Raliegh City Plaza, which opened last fall. Panda Bear and Broken Social Scene will headline Friday, Sept. 10, with support from Triangle favorites The Rosebuds. Public Enemy will headline with a rare full-band set on Saturday, Sept. 11. Los Angeles trio No Age and Raleigh’s The Love Language will open. More than 110 bands will be spread between nine clubs throughout the festival’s three days. A sample of those bands includes:

Public Enemy

Tortoise
Lucero
9th Wonder
Akron/Family
Marissa Nadler
Harvey Milk
Fucked Up
Javelin
Richard Buckner
Megafaun
Kylesa
Atlas Sound
Harlem
Bear in Heaven

Carefully assembled by Hopscotch Director Greg Lowenhagen and Curator and Independent Weekly Music Editor Grayson Currin, the lineup spotlights the core of the Triangle’s rich music scene by putting it on the same stages as some of the world’s best bands.

“Several music festivals in the Triangle make it clear how strong the talent in North Carolina is, and they do it better and better each year,” Currin says. “We don’t want to replace that. Rather, we want to expand on it by showing that this area has the caliber of bands and listeners that can support a big music festival.”

Lowenhagen hatched the idea for Hopscotch after moving to Raleigh following stints in Austin and Chicago, cities known for their support of live music festivals. He was surprised that no events in the Triangle regularly brought in a fleet of bands from outside of town. “When I returned from being away, I realized the Triangle, with its strong music heritage and abundance of local talent, seemed ready for a different, more nationally recognizable festival to call its own,” he says.

TICKETS
Admission for Hopscotch Music Festival is designed to suit a wide range of fans. Individual tickets for the shows in Raleigh City Plaza – on Friday, Sept. 10, featuring Panda Bear, Broken Social Scene and The Rosebuds; on Saturday, Sept. 11, featuring Public Enemy, No Age and The Love Language – cost $30 each. For $45, fans can buy a wristband that allows entry into all nine festival clubs for all three days. A limited number of $85 wristbands gain fans admission to both City Plaza shows and all clubs, saving $20 off of face value. A very limited number of $120 VIP wristbands are available. Those wristbands include skip-the-line access to all shows and a VIP festival kickoff party on Thursday, Sept. 9. In cooperation with cosponsor etix.com, Hopscotch Music Festival is offering wristbands and tickets to all fans with reduced service charges.

CURRENT LINEUP
9th Wonder & Friends, Active Child, All Tiny Creatures, American Aquarium, Americans in France, Atlas Sound, Balmorhea, Bear in Heaven, Best Coast, Birds of Avalon, Black Congo NC, DJ George Brazil, Broken Social Scene, Brutal Knights, Richard Buckner, Burning Star Core, Cannabis Corpse, Caitlin Cary’s Small Ponds with Tres Chicas, Collections of Colonies of Bees, Cults, Greg Davis, Double Dagger, Double Negative, The Dynamite Brothers, EAR PWR, ExMonkeys, First Rate People, Followed by Static, Ben Frost, Fucked Up, Future Islands, Golden Boys, The Golden Filter, Goner, Gray Young, Ryan Gustafson, Hammer No More the Fingers, Harlem, Harvey Milk, Horseback, John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff, I Was Totally Destroying It, Javelin, Jeb Bishop Trio, Juan Huevos, Kill the Noise, The Kingsbury Manx, Kooley High, Kylesa, The Light Pines, Lonnie Walker, The Love Language, Lucero, Luego, Max Indian, Erin McKeown, Megafaun, Midtown Dickens, The Moaners, The Monologue Bombs, Motor Skills, Mountains, Jon Mueller, Marissa Nadler, No Age, Ocean, Old Bricks, Panda Bear, Pattern Is Movement, Pictureplane, Plague, Pontiak, Public Enemy, The Rosebuds, Schooner, Sightings, spcl gst, Spider Bags, Thien, Tigercity, Tortoise, Treasure Fingers, US Christmas, Sharon Van Etten, Veelee, Vincent Black Shadow, War on Drugs, Washed Out, Weedeater, Whatever Brains, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Yip-Yip. More acts to be announced April 12.


The Black Keys: New Album

THE BLACK KEYS’ NEW ALBUM BROTHERS DUE OUT MAY 18 ON NONESUCH RECORDS

ALBUM RECORDED AT THE LEGENDARY MUSCLE SHOALS STUDIOS IN ALABAMA

The Black Keys

The Black Keys release their sixth full-length album, Brothers, May 18 on Nonesuch Records. The album arrives on the heels of three other acclaimed projects the band released in the past year: Dan Auerbach‘s solo effort, Keep It Hid, the debut LP from Patrick Carney‘s band Drummer, and Blakroc, a collaboration between The Black Keys and renowned MCs including RZA, Mos Def, Q-Tip, and Raekwon. The Black Keys’ 2008 album, Attack & Release, received praise from The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, the Los Angeles Times, and MOJO, which called the album, “…rich with melody and driving power.” The band will support Brothers with a tour that includes a sold out performance at Central Park’s SummerStage in New York City on July 27 (additional dates will be announced soon).

Carney admits Brothers is the album they’ve always wanted to make and taps into their creative force as a duo. “Dan and I grew up a lot as individuals and musicians prior to making this album. Our relationship was tested in many ways but at the end of the day, we’re brothers, and I think these songs reflect that.” Carney and Auerbach recorded the bulk of the album at the legendary Alabama studio Muscle Shoals with additional sessions at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound System in Akron, OH and The Bunker in Brooklyn, NY. Muscle Shoals, an old building located in the sparse Alabama town that lends the studio its name, has produced iconic recordings from The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, and Wilson Pickett, among many others.

The New York Times has called The Black Keys’ music “tough-minded, blues haunted songs,” and the ghosts of Muscle Shoals inhabit Brothers‘ 15 tracks. Of the album, Auerbach says, “We like spooky sounds… like Alice Coltrane, where a dark groove is laid down. That’s the headspace we tried to get into for this record.”

The album includes the Danger Mouse-produced song “Tighten Up” and a cover of the Jerry Butler classic “Never Gonna Give You Up.” The remaining songs on Brothers are written, performed and produced by The Black Keys. With the exception of a handful of tracks, co-production duties were handled by Mark Neill. The record was mixed by Tchad Blake. Carney explains the sound the band wanted for this record: “We are big fans of Tchad Blake. The way he approaches mixing is the same way we approach making music. Respecting the past while being in the present. The mixes he did for us on Blakroc impressed us so much we knew he had to mix Brothers.”

BROTHERS FULL TRACK LIST

1. Everlasting Light

2. Next Girl

3. Tighten Up

4. Howlin’ For You

5. She’s Long Gone

6. Black Mud

7. The Only One

8. Too Afraid To Love You

9. Ten Cent Pistol

10. Sinister Kid

11. The Go Getter

12. I’m Not The One

13. Unknown Brother

14. Never Gonna Give You Up

15. These Days

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Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson U.S. Tour with Suckers & Hookers

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson Announces

U.S. Spring Tour With Suckers And Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson has announced his U.S. Spring tour beginning March 10 in New York City and ending March 27 in Buffalo, NY with a performance at this year’s South By Southwest on March 18. He will be on tour with Suckers as well as Shilpa Ray and Her Happy Hookers.

Tour Dates

3/10/2010 Wednesday – LPR – New York, NY
3/11/2010 Thursday – M Room – Philadelphia, PA
3/12/2010 Friday – Black Cat Mainstage – Washington, DC
3/13/2010 Saturday – Local 506 – Carrboro, NC
3/14/2010 Sunday – Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
3/15/2010 Monday – Matty’s Basement – Nashville, TN
3/18/2010 Thursday – Maggie Mae’s Gibson Room (Saddle Creek SXSW Showcase) – Austin, TX
3/21/2010 Sunday – Haileys – Denton, TX
3/22/2010 Monday – Sticky Fingers – Little Rock, AR
3/23/2010 Tuesday – Firebird – St. Louis, MO
3/24/2010 Wednesday – The Summit – Columbus, OH
3/25/2010 Thursday – Musica – Akron, OH
3/26/2010 Friday – Corner Cafe – Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA
3/27/2010 Saturday – Soundlab – Buffalo, NY


Jim Jarmusch: ATP Curator 9/5

JIM JARMUSCH CONFIRMED AS ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES CURATOR FOR SEPTEMBER 5

All Tomorrow’s Parties will return to Kutsher’s Country Club, Monticello for the third ATP New York festival over Labor Day weekend, running from Friday, September 3 – Sunday September 5. Legendary film-maker Jim Jarmusch, well known for his fantastic collaborations and documentaries with musicians, has been confirmed as the guest curator for Sunday’s festivities.

Born in Akron, Ohio, Jarmusch lives and works in New York. His films include Permanent Vacation (1980), Stranger than Paradise (1984), Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Night on Earth (1991), Dead Man (1995), Year of the Horse (1997), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Broken Flowers (2005) and The Limits of Control (2009).

Festival tickets are priced at $250 for the entire weekend. Friday day tickets are priced at $110, Saturday day tickets are $120 and Sunday day tickets will be available in March.

Weekend Bus travel is available between Brooklyn or Manhattan and the festival. Day Bus travel is available between Manhattan and the festival.

Accommodation at Kutsher’s is on sale now with only 6 person rooms still available. Alternatively rooms for groups of 3 or 4 are available at the nearby Raleigh Hotel (a free shuttle bus between the hotel and festival site will be available all weekend).

Jarmusch has already nailed down: Raekwon, Girls, Fucked Up, Vivian Girls, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Wooden Shjips, and The Black Angels.

ATP’s Saturday lineup already includes: Sonic Youth, Explosions in the Sky, the Breeders, Fuck Buttons, The Books, Papa M, and Apse.

Full lineup and festival information is available here.


Benevento Album Out 5/11: Between Needles & Nightfall

MARCO BENEVENTO TO RELEASE BETWEEN NEEDLES & NIGHTFALL MAY 11

Marco Benevento

Back with his third full length studio album in as many years, Brooklyn-based pianist and sound sculptor Marco Benevento delivers Between Needles & Nightfall May 11 via his label Royal Potato Family.

Between Needles & Nightfall was initially conceived at Trout Recording in Brooklyn where engineer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Akron/Family) tracked Benevento and his trio, including bassist Reed Mathis and drummer Andrew Barr, over three days.

The material was drawn from fragments of melodies and song ideas that Benevento had been collecting over the last year. To achieve the colors he envisioned for these compositions, Benevento recorded on a baby grand piano bolstered by guitar pick-ups, amplifiers and myriad of pedals and circuit bent toys, while overdubbing Moog, Optigan, Mellotron and Farfisa. He then transferred the tracks to his home studio, taking the next two months to cut, loop and shape the pieces into full-fledged songs. Additional drum parts were added by Matt Chamberlain.

As a last step, Benevento handed off his work to three of his favorite engineers: Mell Dettmer (Sunn O, Eyvind Kang), Jesse Lauter (Low Anthem, Elvis Perkins) and Vid Cousins (Amon Tobin, Kid Koala) for final mixes. The results range from the Day-Glo electro-pop of “It Came From You” to the simply-stated lullaby “Katie’s Song” to the shimmering Arcade Fire-meets-Brad Mehldau anthem “Two Of You.”

With the release of Between Needles & Nightfall, Marco Benevento continues to define himself as one of the most prolific new voices of his era, blurring genres from song to song, and more often from measure to measure, with his own take on simple pop pleasures, dance party rave-ups and art jazz experimentation. He speaks in modern sonic tongues, all cut-and-pasted, tweaked-out and glitchy, but full of wide-eyed wonder that rejoices in the limitless horizons of sound and melody.

Marco Benevento Tour Dates available here.

For more on Marco, see our exclusive feature/interview here.


Ladysmith Black Mambazo Tour

LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO RETURNS TO U.S. WITH 2010 TOUR

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Ladysmith Black Mambazo, “South Africa’s long-running musical treasure” (New York Times), returns to the U.S. in 2010, bringing the nine-man a cappella group’s high energy live show to over 40 cities nationwide, including two dates in New York City. The group will perform songs from their 2009 Grammy Award-winning album Ilembe, in addition to selections from their wide catalog.

“There is an honesty and integrity in their music that illuminates the best parts of humanity,” notes the Associated Press. “Using their majestic voices and nothing else,” adds the San Francisco Chronicle, “[Ladysmith Black Mambazo] produces a full orchestra of sound.”

The group marries the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their native South African musical traditions to the sounds and sentiments of Christian gospel music, garnering accolades worldwide and solidifying their identity as a cultural force. As Billboard explains, “Ladysmith is proof that music knows no boundaries.”

Over its forty-year career, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has earned three Grammy awards and received over 15 Grammy nominations, in addition to a Tony Award, and even an Oscar nomination. They’ve performed for kings, queens, presidents and popes. They accompanied Nelson Mandela when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and also recorded with Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Melissa Etheridge, Sarah McLachlan, Josh Groban, among many others.

Tour Dates:

01/31/10 Sun Hill Auditorium Ann Arbor, MI

02/03/10 Wed Highline Ballroom New York, NY

02/04/10 Thu B.B. King Blues Club New York, NY

02/05/10 Fri Colonial Theater Bethlehem, NH

02/06/10 Sat Sanders Theater Cambridge, MA

02/07/10 Sun Mahaiwe Theater Great Barrington, MA

02/10/10 Wed Western Illinois University macomb, IL

02/11/10 Thu West Side Theatre Gary, IN

02/12/10 Fri McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage Glen Ellyn, IL

02/13/10 Sat Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL

02/14/10 Sun Sheldon Concert Hall St. Louis, MO

02/16/10 Tue Jesse Auditorium Columbia, MO

02/18/10 Thu Bethel College Newton, KS

02/19/10 Fri Mccain Auditorium Manhattan, KS

02/20/10 Sat Walton Arts Center Fayetteville, AR

02/23/10 Tue Finney Chapel Oberlin, OH

02/24/10 Wed Akron Civic Theater Akron, OH

02/25/10 Thu Goodnight Theater Franklin, KY

02/27/10 Sat Avalon Theatre Easton, MD

02/28/10 Sun Byham Theater Pittsburgh, PA

03/02/10 Tue Mahaffey Theater at the Progress Energy Center for the Arts St. Petersburg, FL

03/04/10 Thu Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC

03/05/10 Fri Strathmore North Bethesda, MD

03/06/10 Sat Washington PAC Olympia, WA

03/08/10 Mon Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA

03/10/10 Wed Montalvo Arts Center Saratoga, CA

03/11/10 Thu Congregation Sherith Israel San Francisco, CA

03/12/10 Fri Beckman Auditorium Pasadena, CA

03/13/10 Sat Anthology San Diego, CA

03/14/10 Sun Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ

03/16/10 Tue Newman Center for the Performing Arts Denver, CO

03/17/10 Wed Lincoln Center Performance Hall Fort Collins, CO

03/18/10 Thu Popejoy Hall | UNM Albuquerque, NM

03/19/10 Fri Avalon Theatre Grand Junction, CO

03/20/10 Sat Peerys Egyptian Theater Ogden, UT

03/23/10 Tue Emerson Center for the Arts Bozeman, MT

03/24/10 Wed University Theatre Missoula, MT

03/25/10 Thu Bing Crosby Theatre Spokane, WA

03/26/10 Fri Broadway Center for the Arts Tacoma, WA

03/27/10 Sat McIntyre Hall Mount Vernon, WA

03/28/10 Sun Ross Ragland Theater Klamath Falls, OR

03/30/10 Tue John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts Eugene, OR

Ladysmith Black Mambazo perform “Homeless” at the Nobel Peace Concert:


Experience Hendrix Tour 2010

EXPERIENCE HENDRIX TOUR LAUNCHES IN MARCH, 2010
ALL STAR LINEUP INCLUDES JOE SATRIANI, LIVING COLOUR, DAVID HIDALGO, MANY MORE

Experience Hendrix, the fourth edition of the biennial concert tour that features an all star lineup of music greats paying homage to the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix gets underway in early March of next year with special performances across the country.

Featured artists who will be performing music written and inspired by Hendrix include some of the best known and most respected artists in contemporary rock and blues, including Joe Satriani, Jonny Lang, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brad Whitford (Aerosmith), Doyle Bramhall II, Ernie Isley, Living Colour, Chris Layton (Double Trouble), along with bassist Billy Cox.

Cox, who first befriended Hendrix when the two were in the 101st Airborne Division of U.S. Army, played in both the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Band of Gypsys and performed with Hendrix at such landmark festivals as Woodstock and the Isle of Wight. Cox commented, “It’s a thrill for me to play Jimi’s music for audiences now as it was in the 1960s. The Experience Hendrix tours have shown how timeless this music really is.” Joe Satriani remarked, “I finally get to pay tribute to my hero the right way, onstage with an amazing, once in a lifetime, lineup of musicians!”

Sacred Steel, featuring Robert Randolph, Susan Tedeschi, and David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos are also performing on selected Experience Tour dates.

Various combinations of these music greats will be performing Jimi’s signature songs, including “Purple Haze,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “The Wind Cries Mary,” “Little Wing,” and “Red House.” As has been the case with previous Experience Hendrix tour incarnations, special guests are expected to sit in at many of the dates, making the concerts all that much more memorable for both new and veteran Hendrix fans. Past special guests have included Paul Rodgers, Buddy Guy, and Carlos Santana.

Shepherd, a veteran of several Experience Hendrix tours remarked, “Jimi Hendrix’s music has really inspired to push the limits of my own music. He didn’t observe any boundaries musically. He was an amazing player and a tremendous showman so I incorporated some of his showmanship in what I do.” As far as having been part of the Experience Hendrix touring phenomenon, Shepherd noted, “It touches you on the inside and gets you fired up.”

The Experience Hendrix Tour is presented by Experience Hendrix, LLC, the Hendrix family-owned company founded by James A. “Al” Hendrix, Jimi’s father, entrusted with preserving and protecting the legacy of Jimi Hendrix. Earlier this year, Sony Music Entertainment’s Legacy Division and Experience Hendrix entered into a worldwide catalog licensing venture to make all of Jimi’s extraordinary music, including classic albums, never before heard archive recordings, and filmed concerts available through all forms of media.

Launching on the west coast, the month-long tour will bring the troupe of players, each a headliner in his or her own right, to concert venues in major U.S. markets including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Atlanta.

Experience Hendrix 2010 Tour Dates

03/05/10 Fri Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

03/06/10 Sat The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, NV

03/07/10 Sun Mesa Arts Center – Ikeda Theater Mesa, AZ

03/09/10 Tue Table Mountain Casino Friant, CA

03/10/10 Wed The Warfield San Francisco, CA

03/12/10 Fri Silver Legacy Hotel Casino Reno, NV

03/14/10 Sun Paramount Theatre Denver, CO

03/16/10 Tue Uptown Theater Kansas City, MO

03/17/10 Wed Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis, MN

03/18/10 Thu The Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL

03/20/10 Sat Fabulous Fox Theatre St. Louis, MO

03/21/10 Sun Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI

03/23/10 Tue Akron Civic Theater Akron, OH

03/24/10 Wed The Wellmont Theatre Montclair, NJ

03/25/10 Thu Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, NJ

03/27/10 Sat Fox Theatre Atlanta, GA


Norah Jones: 2010 Tour Dates

NORAH JONES ANNOUNCES 2010 U.S. TOUR DATES IN SUPPORT OF HER ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM THE FALL

Norah Jones

Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Norah Jones has announced U.S. tour dates in support of her critically-acclaimed new album The Fall, which was released by EMI’s Blue Note Records on November 17. The 36-city tour will kick off March 5, 2010. All tour dates listed below. A select number of shows will go on sale beginning Friday, December 4. Ticketing information is available here.

Jones is also premiering several remixes from The Fall this week. On December 1, RCRD LBL presented “That’s What I Said (The NYC Remix by Adrock and Mike D).” On December 2, Stereogum presented “Chasing Pirates (Santigold and Snotty Remix).” On December 3, Artist Direct will present “Chasing Pirates (Droogs Remix),” which was created by a remix collective that included Beck. The remixes will be released digitally and on vinyl on January 12, 2010.

“We decided to have people I admire do some remixes,” Jones recently told Entertainment Weekly. “[Adrock and Mike D of] Beastie Boys did one, and Beck, and Santigold.” Jones first collaborated with Beastie Boys during the 2008 presidential election when they recruited her for their Get Out The Vote concerts, which also included Santigold. Jones also appeared in the season finale of 30 Rock this past May along with Mike D and Adrock. Jones and Beck first met when they performed together on KCRW’s holiday concert in 2002.

The Fall finds Jones experimenting with a new set of collaborators, including Jacquire King, a noted producer and engineer who has worked with Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, and Modest Mouse among others. Jones enlisted several songwriting collaborators, including Ryan Adams and Okkervil River‘s Will Sheff, as well as her frequent partner Jesse Harris. King also helped Jones put together a new group of musicians to perform on the album, including drummers Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) and James Gadson (Bill Withers), keyboardist James Poyser (Erykah Badu, Al Green), and guitarists Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello) and Smokey Hormel (Johnny Cash, Joe Strummer).

Norah Jones Tour Dates
12/15/09 Tue The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien Burbank, CA

12/16/09 Wed Jimmy Kimmel Live Los Angeles, CA

03/05/10 Fri Brady Theater Tulsa, OK

03/06/10 Sat Midland Theatre Kansas City, MO

03/07/10 Sun Orpheum Theatre Omaha, NE

03/09/10 Tue Civic Center Des Moines, IA

03/11/10 Thu EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall Akron, OH

03/12/10 Fri Whitney Hall Louisville, KY

03/13/10 Sat The Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN

03/15/10 Mon Overture Center for Arts Madison, WI

03/19/10 Fri Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI

03/20/10 Sat The Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL

03/25/10 Thu Wang Center Boston, MA

03/26/10 Fri MGM Grand Theatre at Foxwoods Mashantucket, CT

03/27/10 Sat WaMu Theater At Madison Square Garden New York, NY

03/30/10 Tue Lyric Opera House Baltimore, MD

04/01/10 Thu The Paramount Theater Charlottesville, VA

04/02/10 Fri Warner Theatre Washington, DC

04/03/10 Sat Tower Theater Upper Darby, PA

04/18/10 Sun Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA

04/19/10 Mon Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR

04/21/10 Wed The Fillmore San Francisco, CA

04/23/10 Fri Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

04/24/10 Sat Spreckels Theater San Diego, CA

04/25/10 Sun Dodge Theatre Phoenix, AZ

04/28/10 Wed Kiva Auditorium Albuquerque, NM

04/29/10 Thu Plaza Theater El Paso, TX

05/01/10 Sat Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

05/04/10 Tue Majestic Theatre Dallas, TX

05/05/10 Wed Verizon Wireless Theater Houston, TX

05/06/10 Thu Saenger Theatre Mobile, AL

05/08/10 Sat Orpheum Theater Memphis, TN

05/09/10 Sun Alabama Theatre Birmingham, AL

05/11/10 Tue Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Asheville, NC

05/12/10 Wed Ovens Auditorium Charlotte, NC

05/14/10 Fri Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN

05/15/10 Sat Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Atlanta, GA

Praise for The Fall

“Jones is standing tall on The Fall… A terrific batch of songs that smartly address her recent romantic travails.” — USA Today

“Jones sounds more confident and stretches her songwriting muscle… Her continued growth as a writer, not just as singer, brings another exciting dimension to The Fall.” — Associated Press

The Fall has been billed as Norah Jones’ rock album. In fact, it’s something even more surprising: a hot-blooded soul record.” — SPIN


The Staxx Brothers | 11.19 | Santa Cruz

By: Dennis Cook

The Staxx Brothers :: 11.19.09 :: Moe’s Alley :: Santa Cruz, CA

The Staxx Brothers by Michael Profitt

In funk music we find a pronounced commingling of elements, where rock, jazz and R&B bump uglies, moistened with soulful lubrication and powered by a church-like need to get folks onto their feet and out of their constrictions. When done right, funk hits one like happy lightning with a bumptious thunderclap that shakes our preconceptions and lights a fire in the pit of us. Not many contemporary practitioners truly honor the spirit of funk’s founding fathers – Sly & The Family Stone, The Meters, Funkadelic – but one finds the same refined, lusty, socially conscious clamor ringing loudly in Seattle’s Staxx Brothers, who further distinguish themselves by carving out their own mythology rather than riding the coattails of their ancestors.

Before the show, bandleader/lighting rod DP Staxx (aka Davin Michael Stedman) tested the length of his microphone cable to make sure he could reach the already retreating weeknight crowd. Coming up to a total stranger, he quipped, “I’m Davin with The Staxx Brothers from Seattle, and we came to party. We’re gonna play our fuckin’ hearts out.” The look in his eye and casual, confident tone announced he meant business, and the great leaping “hoo-rah” of opener “Westsound Union,” a glorious West Coast celebrating funk grenade, delivered on his word immediately. And then they never let up, not for a second, and this in spite of one of the most honky ass, hang back audiences Moe’s Alley has ever witnessed. How one stands still with a bunch of thrusting, jiggling jumping beans like the Staxx kids capering onstage is simply beyond me, but if the general lethargy of the crowd bothered them it never showed, and DP brought the party right into folk’s faces, busting down the proverbial fourth wall to force choruses and giggles out of some genuinely startled peeps. As an enthusiastic recipient of their back alley gospel flecked salaciousness, I found myself happily singing “Crimson & Clover” and skipping with DP when he scooped me up. One picks up on the same audience-bridging gusto one finds in Akron/Family and Surprise Me Mr. Davis, except much earthier in tone and more anxious to tweak your bottom like the Marx Brothers riding a bad ass bass line.

For just a few folks, they made a hellacious amount of sound. With just three instrumentalists – Chris O’Connor (guitar), Denali Williams (drums), and Shane Smith (bass) – the focus often rested on the four-strong vocal frontline of DP Staxx (MC, lead vocals, awesome, shameless clownin’), explosive, direct and darkly adventurous rapper DC Staxx (aka Amin Tony Hester), and The Staquelettes
(comprised of Angela Rickard and Michelle O’Connor). However, the richness of their sound is a smartly designed, cleverly interwoven relationship between all elements, where tight, satisfying solos and perfect, humorous refrains arrive right on time, every time, and the whole thing rides like a cherry Caddy with top line hydraulics. Even the best of their funk contemporaries usually relies heavily on showy musicianship or obvious cover tunes to woo audiences, but Staxx has it all over most of them compositionally, vocally, and intellectually, and their showmanship puts them in the stratosphere of vintage P-Funk (on a no-frills budget – one dizzies to think what they might do if they had ‘flying saucer’ production money). Decked out in a Run-DMC tee, DP was balanced out by the curvaceous Staquelettes in “RIP JMJ” shirts, and it’s sly little touches like coordinated fashions and a growing stock of stage props, costumes, etc. that make time with the Staxx crew so hugely entertaining. Good music is wonderful but if one can have good music and a good time, isn’t that better still?

The Staxx Brothers by Michael Profitt

It would be enough that they’re so bloody fun and engaging live but there’s a deep bottom depth to their music. While not initially clear in the heat of a concert, Staxx’s studio work – 2008′s keenly shaped, Parliament-esque 12th Street Blues and 2009′s heady snapshot of the band in fiery action We Are The Blaxstonz (produced by Scott Colburn, who’s worked with Arcade Fire, Mudhoney and Animal Collective) – reveals slave narratives, close encounters with death, country and hard rock leanings, and way more as one commits to sussing out the nitty and the gritty in their grooves. And like Funkadelic’s ’70s recorded output, just as one finds they’re shimmying they often also discover that some succinct yet important socially or culturally aware nugget has suddenly lodged itself in their dome. Frequently while singing along, perhaps unconsciously, as happened to me a few times at Moe’s, one stumbles across a quality laugh AND something that gives one pause.

And this creative arc looks to be on a continuing upward spiral based on the new numbers they rolled out at this set from their forthcoming third album, Jungle Cats, which showed the band delving into even more diverse musical terrain but keeping things sticky sweet and dance floor ready.

Jungle Cats is our own mythology that we aren’t actually black, white, Puerto Rican/Creole, or even gypsy, but rather the last of the North American jungle cats, thought to be extinct, no longer running for cover – out of the shadows (of Bigfoot) and kicking ass,” says DP Staxx. “Plus we have crazy cool medallions, sweet ass capes, and a fur coat made of actual possum.”

Their lustiness, hell, their PLAIN OLD DIRTINESS is essential to their appeal. As the world grows increasingly more desiccated, ball-less, insular and individually focused, it’s heartening to find a band that openly and anxiously proclaims their love of pussy, nasty pounding, and other carnal delights that create connection, union, and vibrant, immediate sensation. Staxx is a post hip hop unit, and the street vibe is strong in this bunch. That often means they cut to the chase where others tiptoe, and more power to them on this front. It does not hurt that they have The Staquelettes, who undulate oh-so-winningly, moving hypnotically like some lost Motown sisters that might just give it up if you played your cards right. When I told the girls after their set that despite being a happily married man I had it bad for them both, they smiled and said, “Well good, that’s our job!”

From an absolutely blazing, tough as nails cover of “Red Hot Mamma” to irresistible new compositions like “Bad Neighborhood” and “Sugarwalls,” The Staxx Brothers reaffirmed funk’s relevance and potency in Santa Cruz. Going straight for that g-spot and doing The Running Man with zero irony, they poured out all they had in them, truly playing their “fuckin’ hearts out,” just as promised. Their apostolic character inspires healthy fanaticism for their cause. Their general delightful demeanor and blooming mythology, full of multiple nicknames and a strange, expanding geography, provide multiple points of entry, and wherever you come in the music is on point and rewarding. Theirs is a sound and mood that might stir you to dry hump the nearest GILF, toilet paper Timothy Geithner’s house, or some other form of beautiful mayhem. The Staxx Brothers are reaching out, anxious to take your hand and get into it, and they’re game for anything.

The Staxx Brothers :: 11.19.09 :: Moe’s Alley :: Santa Cruz, CA

Westsound Union, G Spot, Game Recognize Game, Red Hot Mamma, Roll Wit’ Me, Sugarwalls, Money, Bad Neighborhood, Back Home, On Ice, 1992, Name Dropper, Keep The Motor Runnin’, Jesus In Adidas, Detroit

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