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Jamie McLean: Album & Tour

JAMIE MCLEAN BAND NEW ALBUM COMPLETELY & SUPPORT TOUR

Jamie Mclean

The Jamie McLean Band‘s new album Completely will get a physical release on April 13. Completely highlights the band’s deep seated
roots in Americana, rock and soul all the while showcasing McLean’s powerful vocals, burning guitar work and
introspective lyrics.

Frontman Jamie McLean has logged thousands of miles since his musical coming of age. As guitarist for the New
Orleans jazz institution Dirty Dozen
Brass Band
he has performed everywhere from Madison Square Garden to Japan’s Fuji Rock and
alongside musical icons such as Elvis
Costello
, Blues
Traveler
, and Dave Matthews
Band
among others. After years with the Dirty Dozen, Jamie made the decision to part ways in order to
give himself fully to his namesake project. Their latest release Completely is rife with swagger, laced with
country twang and flooded with lofty rock guitar solos – all of which showcase what can be accomplished musically
with a driving rock band and a frontman who’s got more than one trick up his sleeve.

The Jamie McLean Band Spring & Summer Dates:

4/13 – New York, NY @ Canal Room

4/14 – Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar

4/15 – Charlottesville, VA @ Southern Cafe & Music Hall

4/16 – North Bethesda, MD @ Mansion at The Strathmore

4/17 – Charlotte, NC @ Double Door

4/18 – Atlanta, GA @ Sweetwater 420 Festival

4/20 – Birmingham, AL @ The Nick

4/21 – Oxford, MS @ Proud Larry’s

4/23 – New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack’s (w. Dirty Dozen Brass Band)

4/24 – New Orleans, LA @ The Maison (w. Dirty Dozen Brass Band)

4/28 – Charleston, SC @ Fiery Ron’s Home Team BBQ

4/28 – Sullivan’s Island, SC @ Fiery Ron’s Home Team BBQ

4/30 – Roanoke, VA @ Martin’s Downtown

5/1 – Raleigh, NC @ Pour House Music Hall

5/14 – Newmarket, NH @ Stone Church

5/30 – Sterling, NY @ Sterling Stage Folk Festival

6/6 – Hunter, NY @ Mountain Jam Festival

6/11 – Thomas, WV @ The Purple Fiddle

6/18 – Arlington, TX @ Levitt Pavilion

6/25 – Arlington, TX @ Levitt Pavilion (w. Matt Schofield)

7/25 – Asheville, NC @ Downtown Asheville (w. Randall Bramlett)

7/31 – Bridgeport, CT @ Gathering of the Vibes

8/5 – Beausejour, MB Canada @ Great Woods Music Festival

9/12 – Atlanta, GA @ Unplugged in the Park

Jamie McLean Tour Dates :: Jamie McLean News :: Jamie McLean Concert Reviews


Banyan Tree terminates management contract of Banyan Tree Al Areen resort in Bahrain

Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts says it has terminated, its management contract for the Banyan Tree Al Areen resort in Bahrain with immediate effect.

Banyan Tree announced on 8 April its intention to terminate the contract as a next step to its earlier petition in March to wind up Al Areen Holding Company, the owner of the resort, for continuing breaches of the management contract.

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The New Mastersounds: Announce East Coast Tour

THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS’ EAST COAST TOUR BEGINS APRIL 17

INCLUDES DATES WITH PHOENIX, DRAKE, SIERRA LEONE’S REFUGEE ALL STARS

The New Mastersounds

The New Mastersounds will
be hitting the East Coast this spring. But first, they’ll be making a special stop in California to debut their new
documentary Coals to Newcastle: The New Mastersounds From Leeds to New Orleans at the Sonoma International
Film Festival on April 15. The film, which follows the British funk band’s travels, is the first documentary to ever
open the international festival. The New Mastersounds will perform a show at the nearby Little Switzerland on April
15 to coincide with the film’s world debut. The band’s tour will officially open at Asheville, NC’s Asheville Earth Day on April 17.

Tour Dates:

4/17 Asheville Earth Day, Asheville, NC
4/18 Blue 5, Roanoke, VA*
4/20 Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC*

4/21 Pisgah Brewing, Black Mountain, NC*
4/22 Barley’s Tap Room, Knoxville, TN*
4/23 Rites of Spring Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN**
4/24 412 Market, Chattanooga, TN*
4/25 Visulite Theatre, Charlotte, NC*
4/27 Blazers Tavern, Valdosta, GA*
4/28 Engine Room, Tallahassee, FL*
4/29 Soul Kitchen, Mobile, AL*
4/30 House of Blues JAZZFEST SHOW, New Orleans, LA*
5/30 Summer Camp Festival, Peoria, IL
6/4 Mountain Jam Festival, Bethel, NY
7/3 High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA
7/4 High Sierra Music Festival, Quincy, CA
7/10 All Good Music Fest, Masontown, WV
11/13 Bear Creek Music Festival, Live Oak, FL
11/14 Bear Creek Music Festival, Live Oak, FL
* with Lubriphonic
** with Phoenix, Drake, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars and
more

The New Mastersounds Tour
Dates
:: The New
Mastersounds News
:: The
New Mastersounds Concert Reviews


Al Green & Michael McDonald To Tour U.K. In June

AL GREEN & MICHAEL MCDONALD ANNOUNCE U.K. TOUR FOR JUNE 2010

Al Green

Kennedy Street has announced the highly anticipated June U.K. co-headlining tour from soul legends Al Green and Michael McDonald.

Billed as “2 Legends… One Special Evening,” the tour will take in the following dates – Cardiff CIA (June
22), Birmingham LG Arena (June 23), Manchester MEN Arena (June 24), Bournemouth BIC (June 26) and London 02
Arena (June 27).

Al Green Tour Dates :: Al Green News :: Al Green Concert Reviews


Hangout Festival: Daily Schedule

MUSICAL FUN ON ALABAMA SHORE IN MAY

Flaming Lips by Steven Walter

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival has announced the daily schedule for its inaugural festival taking place May 14-16 in Gulf Shores, AL, on the beach, next to the Hangout Restaurant.

Daily Schedules

FRIDAY, MAY 14: Zac Brown Band, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, The Black Crowes, North Mississippi Allstars Duo, Girl Talk, Pnuma Trio, Orianthi, Brett Dennen, Jeff Austin and Friends featuring Larry Keel, Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam, Rachel Goodrich, Kirsten Price, El Cantador, Ben Arthur, and Hightide Blues

SATURDAY, MAY 15: John Legend, The Flaming Lips, Jakob Dylan and Three Legs featuring Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Gov’t Mule, Funky Meters, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Jerry Jeff Walker, Ozomatli, The Whigs, Toubab Krewe, Moon Taxi, A.A. Bondy, Wild Sweet Orange, Jon Black, and Rustlanders

SUNDAY, MAY 16: Trey Anastasio and TAB, Ben Harper and Relentless7, Ray LaMontagne, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Guster, NeedToBreathe, Matisyahu, Keller Williams, OK Go, Blind Boys of Alabama, Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, ALO, Matt Hires, Kristy Lee, Roman Street, Rollin’ in the Hay, and The Cary Laine Band.

Included in the schedule are the recent winners of the Hangout band search hosted by Sonic Bids and includes Hightide Blues, Ben Arthur, Jon Black, The Cary Laine Band, and Rollin’ in the Hay.


U.S. Recants Claims that Detainee Who Was One of the Main Sources for the 9/11 Report, and Repeatedly Tortured, Was Involved in 9/11 or Even Al Qaeda

Abu Zubaydah was the first “high-value” detainee who was tortured, as the U.S. claimed he was a top Al Qaeda terrorist who knew a lot about 9/11.He was waterboarded at least 83 times in August 2002 alone.In fact, Abu Zubaydah was one of the main source…

American Aquarium & Sons of Bill Spring Tour

AMERICAN AQUARIUM AND SONS OF BILL “LIFE IN SHAMBLES” SPRING TOUR
2010

American Aquarium

As complicated as life in 2010 may have become, it’s some comfort to know there are still simple guys out there
playing simple music. Simple guys that can go out any night of the week and put together a rock and roll show we
can all believe in. It was as simple as James Wilson (Sons of Bill) making contact with
BJ Barham (American
Aquarium
) at the end of 2009 to propose a tour for their bands that would help further bond a growing
community of music fans around their roots/Americana/alt-country songwriting and performances. The hope is
that this will not just be another lineup at the bar, but rather a chance to celebrate a new school of bands that are
tending the vibrant traditions of rock and country music and the sense of community they can foster, especially in
hard times. As a tongue-in-cheek testament to the times, the boys in the bands thought it appropriate to call this
tour “Life in Shambles.”

The tour kicks off in Raleigh, NC on May 1 to celebrate the release of American Aquarium’s new record,
Small Town Hymns (Last Chance Records). The entourage will then continue along a three week run that covers the East Coast with each band taking the closing slot on different nights. There will certainly
be cold beers consumed, collaborations and conspiracies, and some kick ass rock and roll played at high volumes.

American Aquarium & Sons of Bill “Life in Shambles” Spring Tour 2010:

05/01/10 Sat The Pour House Music Hall Raleigh, NC

05/02/10 Sun New Brookland Tavern West Columbia, SC

05/04/10 Tue Skipper’s Smokehouse Tampa, FL

05/05/10 Wed Jack Rabbits Jacksonville, FL

05/06/10 Thu Peachtree Tavern Atlanta, GA

05/07/10 Fri The Windjammer Isle of Palms, SC

05/08/10 Sat The Evening Muse Charlotte, NC

05/13/10 Thu The 8X10 Baltimore, MD

05/14/10 Fri The Studio at Webster Hall New York, NY

05/19/10 Wed Zydeco Birmingham, AL


Gravity A: Spring Dates & JF

2 NIGHTS AS SUPPORT FOR BONOBO (live) PLUS AN ASHEVILLE LATE NIGHT
SOUTH EAST DATES
WITH UPRISE (2x), THE MALAH, GREENHOUSE LOUNGE, BEATS ANTIQUE, and ATMOSPHREAK

Gravity A will be
performing this spring in a south east city near you. Nominated for Best Electronica Act (Best of The Big Easy
Awards), the New Orleans-based quartet will be appearing twice with U.K. producer, Bonobo, in addition to a few other
TBA surprises. After five years of dedicated work, two devastating hurricanes, and one tour bus that has brought
the
band more financial debt than they bargained for, Gravity A plans to make this their best tour yet. Atlanta-based
dubstep producer, Uprise,
will be featured on a handful of dates and will be joined by GravA drummer, Michael Fouquier (a
collaboration that
delivered a head turning performance earlier this year as support for Winter Circle Production’s Starkey at One Eyed Jacks during Mardi Gras
in New Orleans, 2/12/10).

Gravity A Tour Dates

4/2- Mobile, AL w/ Atmosphreak

4/3- Santa Rosa Beach, FL

4/4- Jacksonville Beach, FL w/ Greenhouse
Lounge
, and Uprise

4/5- Tallahassee, FL w/ Uprise

4/7- Johnson City, TN w/ The
Malah

4/8- Greenville, SC

4/9- Asheville, NC*

4/10- Athens, GA w/ Bonobo

4/11- New Orleans, LA w/ Bonobo

4/16- Gulfport, MS

4/17- Baton Rouge, LA

4/23- New Orleans, LA w/ Beats
Antique
**

4/31- New Orleans, LA w/ Signal
Path
, & Uprise**


*denotes 2am late night (after Bonobo)
**denotes Jazz Fest Late night



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Reviews


Brittany Reilly Band Announce Tour To Support Honky Tonk Home

BRITTANY REILLY BAND HAS ANNOUNCED INITIAL DATES SUPPORTING HONKY
TONK HOME

Brittany Reilly Band

The Brittany Reilly Band is
heading back out on the road throughout 2010 promoting her new Honky Tonk Home CD release due out in
early April. Their spring tour will kick off with a CD release party in Cleveland, OH at the Winchester Music Hall on
May 1 and carry on through OH, NC, SC, AL, AR, TX, MO & CO. A few summer tour dates are out as well with many
more TBA soon. Brittany
Reilly
and her band went more than 60,000 miles in 2008 across the U.S. promoting her Good Old
Country Sound
CD release. Honky Tonk Home is a collection of original songs written during the past
two years of touring and recording bringing classic country, honky-tonk, bluegrass, western swing, blues & rock
together in an original roots form.

Current Touring Lineup:

  • Brittany Reilly – Guitar, Bass, Vocals
  • Brent Hopper – Bass, Guitar, Vocals
  • Billy Gilmore – Banjo, Mandolin, Elec. Guitar, Fiddle, Pedal Steel, Vocals
  • Brian Jones – Drums, Percussion
  • Brittany Reilly Band Tour Dates
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    Reviews


    Robert Plant Album/Tour with Patty Griffin, Darrell Scott & More

    ROBERT PLANT AND THE BAND OF JOY TO TOUR U.S.A.

    JULY SHOWS TO INCLUDE MATERIAL FROM NEW ROUNDER ALBUM

    Robert Plant

    Robert Plant has confirmed a 12 city North American tour. Beginning in July, this first leg of shows, which will be followed by further dates in the fall, will preview material from a new album. Featuring a diverse group of musicians – Patty Griffin, vocals; Darrell Scott, multi-instrumentalist/vocals; Byron House, bass/vocals; Marco Giovino, drums and percussion/vocals; including co-producer Buddy Miller, guitar/vocals. The album is set for release on Rounder, late summer/early fall.

    Kicking off in Memphis on July 13 (see full tour schedule below) the tour will feature Plant and the ‘Band of Joy’ – the same musicians who also appear and play on the album.

    Says Plant: “It’s been a blast working on these new songs… and I’m enjoying such creativity and vitality. It’s been a remarkable change of direction for all of us and as a group we all seem to have developed a new groove.”

    In recent weeks Plant has been in the studio working on the planned release, which will be his first since Raising Sand, the multi-platinum, six-time Grammy winning collaboration with fellow Rounder artist Alison Krauss. Krauss has most recently been recording with her longtime band Union Station, and will be touring with them this summer. The pair do not expect to announce a new album or tour in the coming year, though when asked about the collaboration, Plant says: “Oh yes, Alison and I get together quite often… and sometimes we dance.”

    Robert Plant and the Band Of Joy Tour Dates:

    07.13 Memphis, TN The Orpheum Theater

    07.15 Little Rock, AR Robinson Center Music Hall

    07.16 Tulsa, OK Brady Theater

    07.18 Albuquerque, NM Sandia Casino Amphitheater

    07.20 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theater

    07.21 Tucson, AZ Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater

    07.23 Dallas, TX Meyerson Symphony Hall

    07.24 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    07.26 Austin, TX Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater

    07.28 Mobile, AL The Saenger Theatre

    07.30 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall

    07.31 Miami, FL Bayfront Park Amphitheater

    Robert Plant Tour Dates :: Robert Plant News :: Robert Plant Concert Reviews


    Headley story shows close Al Qaeda, LeT links: NYT

    Pakistani-American terror suspect David Headley’s confession about his involvement in the Mumbai terror showed in clear contours the close relationship between Al Qaeda and the Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), according to a former CIA analyst.
    Headley’s revelations around the European cell were particularly disturbing, Bruce Riedel, who was a member of the National Security Council [...]

    Al Di Meola’s World Sinfonia | 02.27 | S.F.

    Words by: Eric Podolsky

    Al Di Meola’s World Sinfonia :: 02.27.09 :: Palace of Fine Arts :: San Francisco, CA

    Al Di Meola on his Prism guitar from aldimeola.com

    In the current landscape of performing jazz/fusion guitarists, there are very few that are considered to be true legends of their time. Few will argue that Al Di Meola is one of them, as his fretboard virtuosity and unique gypsy/flamenco style have been influencing musicians for over 30 years now. Since Di Meola has put aside his highly publicized one-shot reunion with Return to Forever (which proved to be better than most expected), he is able to get back to playing his own music, which is a signature blend of clean, acoustic world-style compositional jazz. In executing this unique sound, Di Meola’s own World Sinfonia band creates music which extends and compliments the immaculate, pristine tone of his guitar.

    Di Meola started off his show at The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco’s Marina District with some hushed acoustic compositions, which set the tone for the night and introduced the well behaved, mostly middle-aged audience to his stellar ensemble. Right off the bat, the interplay between Di Meola and accordionist Fausto Beccalossi jumped to the forefront of the music. Beccalossi’s accordion not only defined the music with its European feel, but his incredible mastery of the instrument inspired some breathtaking duels with Di Meola, as Beccalossi proved to be Di Meola’s musical foil all night long with his complex lines. One composition entitled “Cafe 1930″ was comprised solely of a delicate guitar/accordion duet until the very end of the song, at which point the full band joined in to bring it home. As can be inferred from this song’s title, Di Meola’s music specializes in evocative soundscapes, bringing the listener to a foreign place with his carefully chosen instrumentation and sonic textures. Throughout the night, the notes coming from Di Meola’s nylon-stringed acoustic guitar were often colored with MIDI sounds to add some extra sonic brushstrokes. This concept was also accentuated through slow-motion projections behind the band of evocative landscapes from around the world.

    After some more lyrical, intricate acoustic numbers, Di Meola arose from his seat and strapped on his rainbow-colored electric Prism guitar. The band then launched into the “Elegant Gypsy Suite” from Di Meola’s landmark 1977 fusion album Elegant Gypsy. Thus began the electric portion of the show, where the music really began to groove and develop some bite. Much of these songs felt more like prog rock than jazz at times, as the band ran through different sections of rapid-fire, complex rhythm changes under Di Meola’s bright, searing guitar leads. His longtime percussionist Gumbi Ortiz jumped to the forefront at this point with passionate conga playing, leading the groove with his sharp polyrhythmic hits. In building his solos, Di Meola showed professional restraint. He started out simple and thoughtful, and saved his machine-gun marvel runs up and down the fretboard till the climax, being careful to rein in his jaw-dropping virtuosity until the music called for it. With this approach, it was inspiring to witness him coax such emotional peaks from such technically complex music.

    Al Di Meola by Susan J. Weiand

    After a set break of crowded, polite mingling in the lobby, the second set began in recital form once again, with an acoustic piece called “Michelangelo’s 7th Child” (named for his father, Michelangelo being his grandfather’s name). This piece saw guitar and accordion weaving bright counterpoint melodies with each other, complimented by subtle rhythm accompaniment from second guitarist Peo Alfonsi. The tune was followed by some furious compositions, which saw Di Meola unleash the lightning flamenco in him, running through foreign-sounding scales like nobody’s business. With all the regional influences inherent in the music, it was impossible to try to pigeonhole the sounds this band was creating. With a Latin rhythm section and Italians on lead instruments, this band could go in any direction. At times it was a blazing Spanish/Middle Eastern tango, other times it was slinky Italian folk music, as with the tune “Umbra,” which stood out with its on-a-dime changes and fluid, ebb-and-flow ensemble playing punctuated by flourishes of guitar and accordion.

    At the encore break, Di Meola took a moment to acknowledge his love for San Francisco and its attentive and enthusiastic audience. He mentioned that this year was the thirtieth anniversary of the recording of his landmark Friday Night in San Francisco album, a massively popular collaboration with Paco de Lucía and John McLaughlin that “played a huge role in spreading the popularity of acoustic music,” in his own words. The band then broke out the surprise of the night: an immaculate instrumental reading of “Strawberry Fields Forever.” Di Meola played electric for this one, and the intonation on his melodic variations was pure, crystalline beauty, peppered with harmonics for good measure. The accordion phrasing was lush, and the band was amazingly sympathetic to every nuance of every note. It was an instant highlight of the night. This was followed by the instantly recognizable first track to Friday Night in SF, Di Meola’s well-known acoustic composition “Mediterranean Sundance.” If I had to play one song to introduce a friend to Al Di Meola, this would be the one. The tune is Di Meola in a nutshell, at his most energetic. It’s pure gypsy flamenco, and a perfect showcase for his scintillating fretwork. His clean, rapid leads peaked the tune out right, and put the cherry atop a pure, refreshing night of flawlessly executed melodic precision.

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    Kings of Leon: Summer Tour

    Kings of Leon: Summer Tour

    Kings of Leon have announced a bunch of summer tour dates. The band will play a number of major amphitheaters across the country and will perform at Bonnaroo as well. Kings of Leon recently took home the Grammy award for Record of the Year, Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.

    Kings of Leon

    U.S. Tour Dates

    6/05/10 – Borgata Event Center (Atlantic City, NJ)

    6/06/10 – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (Saratoga, NY)**

    6/08/10 – Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain (Scranton, PA)**

    6/11/10 – Bonnaroo Music Festival (Manchester, TN)

    7/09/10 – Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre (San Diego, CA)**

    7/10/10 – Cricket Wireless Pavilion (Phoenix, AZ)**

    7/12/10 – Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles, CA)**

    7/14/10 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (Irvine, CA)**

    7/17/10 – The Gorge Amphitheatre (George, WA)*

    7/19/10 – USANA Amphitheatre (Salt Lake City, UT)**

    7/20/10 – Comfort Dental Amphitheatre (Denver, CO)**

    7/23/10 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)

    7/24/10 – First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre (Chicago, IL)**

    7/26/10 – Blossom Music Center (Cleveland, OH)

    7/28/10 – Molson Canadian Amphitheatre (Toronto, ON)

    7/30/10 – Darien Lake Performing Arts Center (Darien Center, NY)

    7/31/10 – DTE Energy Music Theatre (Detroit, MI)**

    8/03/10 – Comcast Theatre (Hartford, CT)

    8/05/10 – Susquehanna Bank Center (Camden, NJ)**

    8/07/10 – Jiffy Lube Live (Bristow, VA)

    9/03/10 – Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)

    9/04/10 – Riverbend Music Center (Cincinnati, OH)

    9/07/10 – First Niagara Pavilion (Pittsburgh, PA)**

    9/08/10 – Hershey Park Stadium & Star Pavilion (Hershey, PA)**

    9/10/10 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (Charlotte, NC)**

    9/11/10 – Virginia Beach Amphitheatre (Virginia Beach, VA)**

    9/13/10 – Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek (Raleigh, NC)**

    9/17/10 – Cruzan Amphitheatre (West Palm Beach, FL)*

    9/18/10 – Ford Amphitheatre (Tampa, FL)*

    9/20/10 – Verizon Wireless Music Center Birmingham (Birmingham, AL)**

    9/22/10 – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Houston, TX)

    9/23/10 – Superpages.com Center (Dallas, TX)**

    Unless otherwise specified, on sale date is TBD

    * on sale 3/19/10

    ** on sale 3/20/10

    Kings of Leon Tour Dates :: Kings of Leon News :: Kings of Leon Concert Reviews


    The 15 Best Pictures Of Sofia Vergara

    Modern Family is one of the best new sitcoms to come around in a long time and it’s largely because the creators got the humor/eye candy quotient exactly right. It’s funny and there’s plenty to look at for the guys. Plus I like to pretend that Ed O’Neal is actually still playing Al Bundy, only [...]

    Sofia Vergara Picture Gallery

    See below for over 18 of the best Sofia Vergara pictures online!
    Modern Family is one of the best new sitcoms to come around in a long time and it’s largely because the creators got the humor/eye candy quotient exactly right. It’s funny and there’s plenty to look at for the guys. Plus I like to [...]

    Pnuma Trio: Spring Tour 2010

    Pnuma Trio Spring Tour 2010

    The Pnuma Trio is hitting the road hard this Spring starting in mid March. The band has played only a few times since its massive sold out New Years Eve show in Minneapolis, MN and is excited to get back into the swing of things. The tour kicks off with a week long Florida run and goes strong for five weeks traversing the Southeast, South, and Midwest until a big 4/20 homecoming in Denver. The tour has excellent support acts every night so make sure you come out early to catch the heat. The bulk of the tour will have either Big Gigantic or Break Science ft Adam Deitch opening every night. Other support artists include The Floozies, Prep School, Messy Jiverson, Somasphere and more.

    The Pnuma Trio

    Tour Dates

    3/15/2010 Jack Rabbit’s Jacksonville, FL*

    3/17/2010 Back Booth Orlando, FL *

    3/18/2010 The White Room Miami, FL *

    3/19/2010 Crow Bar Tampa, FL*

    3/20/2010 The Engine Room Tallahassee, FL*

    3/23/2010 Live Wire Savannah, GA**

    3/24/2010 Rhythm and Brews Chattanooga, TN**

    3/25/2010 Orange Peel Asheville, NC**

    3/26/2010 The Pour House Charleston, SC **

    3/27/2010 New Earth Music Hall Athens, GA**

    3/30/2010 The Box: Baton Rouge, LA**

    3/31/2010 The Lyric: Oxford, MS**

    4/01/2010 12th and Porter: Nashville, TN**

    4/02/2010 Zydeco: Birmingham, AL**

    4/03/2010 Minglewood Hall: Memphis, TN**

    4/06/2010 Headliners Music Hall: Louisville, KY*

    4/07/2010 Play By Play Cafe: Cincinnati, OH*

    4/08/2010 Intersection: Grand Rapids, MI*

    4/09/2010 Majestic Theatre: Madison, WI*

    4/10/2010 Abbey Pub: Chicago, IL

    4/11/2010 Vaudeville Mews: Des Moines*

    4/14/2010 George’s Majestic: Fayetteville, AR

    4/15/2010 Old Rock House: St. Louis, MO

    4/16/2010 Granada Theatre: Lawrence, KS

    4/17/2010 Bourbon Theatre: Lincoln, NE

    4/20/2010 Cervante’s Ballroom: Denver, CO

    * w/ Big Gigantic

    ** w/ Break Science Feat Adam Deitch

    Pnuma Trio Tour Dates :: Pnuma Trio News :: Pnuma Trio Concert Reviews


    Mardi Gras | 2.12-2.16 | New Orleans

    By: B. Getz

    Mardi Gras :: 02.12-02.16 | :: New Orleans, LA

    Trombone Shorty :: Mardi Gras
    By Dino Perrucci

    Descending on New Orleans five days after the Saints’ enormous Super Bowl victory, we encountered a city boiling with elation. Despite the frigid temperatures, this city was as hot as ever, with deafening chants of “Who Dat?” reverberating night and day, bouncing off walls of venues, up and down parade routes, at dinner tables and tailgates. I have literally never seen a city so jacked up, and it was as infectious as ’twas intoxicating.

    By day we walked various parade routes, first the Krewe of Morpheus and Krewe of Muses, enjoying the Cameltoe Steppers and Miss Karina’s Bearded Oysters, amongst others. For most parades we rolled uptown to watch on St. Charles and Napoleon Streets, though Saturday we started in Lakeview, rolling with Krewe of Endymion and feting Saints owner/Grand Marshall Tom Benson and Head Coach Sean Payton like Crescent monarchs, with Trombone Shorty the Grand Marshall’s personal guest.

    Carnival is truly a cultural and family event. Generations of kin and friends of all races come together and celebrate in magnificent unity; the likes of which I have never seen before. The only moment I ever feared for my own safety was during the Krewe of Bacchus‘ parade when Drew Brees, Saints quarterback, Super Bowl MVP, and 2010′s King Bacchus, turned the corner of St. Charles on a parade float. It was as if Touchdown Jesus had arrived, setting off complete pandemonium.

    “WHO DAT! New Orleans is rolling! The City is alive!” cried Brandon Tarricone of Brotherhood of Groove.

    As we thawed from the Morpheus/Muses parades Friday night, we strolled to Tipitina’s Uptown for the first of four visits to the hallowed room. Thriving in this celebratory atmosphere, George Porter Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Ivan Neville and Raymond Weber (Dumpstaphunk) took the stage to cheers. Henry Butler was then led stage right to a thunderous ovation as the band took their spots, with Butler seated at a keyboard facing Ivan, who was buried beneath an array of keys. They immediately congratulated the Super Bowl Champions to more screaming decibels. Ivan and Leo repeated the salutations throughout the show, a harbinger of “Who Dats?” to come.

    Henry Butler :: Mardi Gras/Tip’s
    By Dino Perrucci

    Weber and Porter’s instant lockstep unveiled opener “Everything is Everything,” a crawfish jamboree of distinct NOLA styles, their collaborative spirit evidenced immediately. “Everything” had everything, passing around the jam, with driving Weber funk and George laying down his patented, joyful, nasty bass runs. This song encapsulated their entire performance – equal parts jubilant NOLA sing-along and vicious, loose, powerful funk – serving songs that resonated with joy, pain and the road to redemption. “Cabbage Alley” was a joyful romp through the Professor Longhair classic, with Fess grinning “Hey Now Baby” from the top of the house he built.

    Henry Butler asked if he could take us to church, and that he did, with glorious bright piano and charming verve. Butler was distinguished royalty, and that’s amongst Porter, Leo, and Ivan, all stalwarts in their own right. The blind man stoked several raging Nocentelli screaming solos drenched in tubed-out distortion and Gibsonics. Porter and Weber responded with tight riddims and big wrap around fills swollen with laughter.

    Ivan Neville’s charged “Fortunate Son” oozed Bayou and sparked some fantastic interplay between Ivan and Porter, plus more ragin’ Leo licks. This exhilaration was a theme for two full sets of huge smiles, jams and Crescent City spirit. “Talkin’ ‘Bout New Orleans” was just that – the pulse of a city ablaze. It’s Carnival Time!

    For three consecutive nights we stumbled out of Tip’s and made our way down to the Blue Nile for the Backbeat Foundation’s 4th Annual Mardi Gras Funkstravaganza, a series of Royal Family hosted hoedowns lasting well into the wee hours, in true Quarter style. New York and NOLA are sister cities, and the likes of Adam Deitch, Eric Krasno and Nigel Hall would make their presence known at this Lombardi Gras, and of course, be joined by their NOLA forefathers all weekend long.

    Khris Royal, Kraz, Deitch, Hall :: Royal Family
    By Amanda Barry

    Friday late night, Dr. Claw featured a malevolent conglomerate of Deitch, Kraz, Nigel, and locals Ian Neville on guitar and the inimitable Nick Daniels on bass and vocals. “God Made Me Funky” was an aggressive jolt of stutter-step bounce and friendly one-upmanship. A reading of R&B staple “Leave Me Alone” displayed soothing vocals from Hall and Daniels, while Kraz wailed away on a gold guitar emblazoned with the Saints’ fleur de lis. A Daniels propelled cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” was a bludgeoning stomp of lead-bass, wailing Kraz, and sordid drumming; this colossal rendition most displayed the group’s shared kinetic energy. Ivan Neville hustled down from Tip’s to join the aural fracas, with Raymond Weber and Papa Mali checking it out from the crowd.

    On Saturday, the Nigel Hall Band (featuring George Porter Jr.) was geared to a more R&B feel. Krasno played bass before George’s arrival as Hall crooned with joie de vivre. A deep Rhodes take on James Taylor’s “You’ve Got a Friend” punctuated the early part of the set until Deitch commandeered the ship, directing Porter into murderous funk grooves. This was “Meters take Manhattan” on some crunk shit. Sheer delight shone on the faces of the elder statesman and boy wonder, as they played puppet-master to one another’s nastiness amidst carnival sights and sounds.

    Porter & Krasno by Dino Perrucci

    In true “only in New Orleans” fashion, long after the band had left the stage there were still 25 or so fans hanging around the Nile. As Jill Scott’s “Is it the Way” pumped through the PA, one by one the musicians returned to the stage, first Hall on bass with Krasno soon taking it from him. Hall shifted to keys as Deitch got behind the kit, and they moved from playing along to the record to some live improv. An elongated vamp morphed to a full-band version of Herbie Hancock’s “Watermelon Man,” a boundless crunk-a-thon with seven different musicians rotating around the stage, including sax and keys maven Khris Royal, guitarist Andrew Block and local sax man Clarence “Trixzey” Slaughter. The half-hour workout was NOLA indulgence, almost a private show for the Royal Family Frenchman Street faithful.

    Sunday evening at the Nile was billed as Eric Krasno & Chapter 2, the Soulive guitarist’s red-hot side project; which this time featured Porter in the mix. Several cuts from Kraz’s forthcoming solo album – “76,” “Be Alright” and “Too Sweet” – joined stormy covers including a rare-groove styled rendition of The Beatles’ “Get Back” and an aggressive take on Jimi’s “Manic Depression.”

    Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers may have opened the 4th Annual Bacchus Blowout, but this was no warm-up act. Fellow Treme second-line prodigal son Ruffins absolutely owned this packed-to-the-gills room from jump. “How ’bout them New Or-lee-anz Saints!!” he greeted the roaring post-parade massive and led everyone into a jubilant “All Mardi Gras Day.” The audience upped the ante, as the obligatory “Saints Come Marching In” gave way to a bedlam-inducing take on the omnipresent Saints anthem by local rapper K. Gates, “Black N Gold New Orleans,” which was the theme song to the entire city – you couldn’t go three blocks without hearing a brass band, car stereo or house party system blaring it. When Kermit and Co. dropped it, the frontman’s lazy, gruff Treme drawl steeped in bliss, Tip’s fucking exploded.

    Kermit Ruffins :: Bacchus Blowout
    By Dino Perrucci

    Ever the showman, after a few healthy pulls from a Bud Light and some humorous banter, Ruffins quickly reminded us that it was Valentine’s Day as he delivered maybe The evening’s finest performance, a surreal take on the Isley Brothers’ “Between the Sheets.” The swanky love-fest gave way to an appearance by Corey “Boe Money” Henry, a run through The Roots’ “U Got Me,” Frankie Beverly and MAZE’s “Joy and Pain” and more NOLA-fried second-line flavor.

    After a lengthy changeover, the legendary Rebirth Brass Band delivered an enjoyable set of Crescent City ecstasy; cramped audience skanking and brass n’ drums thumping along. “Boe Money,” Derek Shezbie (trumpet) and Vincent Broussard (sax) led the troupe through an hour of bulbous brass anthems.

    However, when headliner Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue took the stage just after 1 a.m., the energy levels in the room rose to even more raucous levels. Troy Andrews’ meteoric rise from child trombone prodigy and member of Rebirth to feted second-liner and member of Lenny Kravitz’s touring band to leading his own band is a true American dream. Hailing from the Treme, he has a long awaited album dropping soon and a reputation for superior showmanship. Leading a crack-band of childhood friends, including “Freaky” Pete Murano on guitar and Joey “In and Out” Peebles on drums, Shorty displayed a pomp ‘n’ verve that kept the room at full attention.

    Andrews gave Kravitz a “le bon temps” lesson in crunkadelic rock with his reworking of The Guess Who’s “American Woman,” a pulsating banger with crunchy guitars and clobbering funk percussion. “Get Down” and “Orleans & Claiborne” were enigmatic doses of ridiculous second-line melodies and festive beats. “St. James Orleans Avenue” really took it to the Treme, and the new vibes took the crowd to “Backatown.” He led the boys through a medley that mixed hometown rapper Mystikal, the Black Eyed Peas, Sly Stone and the Violent Femmes. Crooning for the ladies, Shorty channeled Al Green and Marvin Gaye, and blew surreal trumpet runs between patented trombone romps that mesmerized the cuties.

    Robert Mercurio – Galactic

    Lundi Gras at Tip’s by Bob Compton/CapturedLight.com

    Galactic hosted two shows at Tipitina’s Uptown, the first on Saturday and then Monday night’s traditional Lundi Gras sunrise throw-down, each with Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe supporting.

    The first show saw a short set of primarily new material from KDTU, highlighted by an incredible collaboration (“Baker’s Dozen”) between Denson, KDTU guitarist (and birthday boy) Brian Jordan and Galactic. The headliners threw down a show heavy on material from their newest record, Ya-Ka-May (JamBase review).

    The annual Lundi Gras show was one to remember. Beginning with a fierce 90-minute set of firing KDTU, Diesel & Co. delivered the seminal “Ruff, Tuff and Tumble” and sultry “The Answer,” then closed with an ethereal version of “S&G,” a funk barnstormer that segued into evocative R&B. Galactic then hijacked their stage back and proceeded to uncork a colossal, three-set performance that went until 7 a.m. Culling from their now-vast catalogue of genre-bending compositions, the funk got deep and dark as the crowd bathed in their patented crunk gumbo, with “Boe Money” ably assisting throughout. Mixing in covers from Rakim to Zeppelin and featuring cameos from John Gros, Denson, Trixzey Slaughter, Cyril Neville and more, this was a gluttonously N’awlinz rager. Stanton Moore‘s punishing drums stoked the patented swamp-funk rumble, and bassist Robert Mercurio, guitarist Jeff Raines and sax/harp man Ben Ellman channeled the “Who dat?” mayhem into feverish pitches. Staggering out of Tip’s alongside the band, crew, staff and revelers bound for the 8 a.m. Zulu parade was a surreal experience, even for the Crescent City.

    Mardi Gras Indian Chiefs by Jessica Dore

    The musical portion of the Mardi Gras program is often overlooked by outsiders who see Carnival as a season of consumer excess with heaps of plastic beads, rivers of “Big Ass Beers” and boobs running the sleazy course of Bourbon Street. Beyond the celestial floats, bejeweled krewe members and mansion-lined avenues, a simpler Carnival culture flourishes in New Orleans’ neighborhoods. Seeking some truer roots and humbler hometown carnival essence, we looked for those marching betwixt the pricey floats and royalty costumes, i.e. the public school marching bands that rounded the corner of St. Charles and Josephine with the Zulu Parade on Tuesday morning. New Orleans’ uniformed youths marched beautifully through the route and it was clear this is ground zero, the place where the seeds of Jazz Fest, Jam Cruise and summer festivals are sewn. This is the path that the likes of Big Sam, Trombone Shorty and all the Rebirth Brass Band took during their school years in this city.

    The spirit of New Orleans’ carnival music is caught not with a $30 ticket to Tip’s or Howlin’ Wolf, but for free out in front Handa Wanda’s bar room at 2nd and Dryades Streets on Mardi Gras Day. Tucked within Central City, this is the Mardi Gras of legends like Professor Longhair, James Booker and the Nevilles.

    Post-Zulu, around 1 p.m., we went to check and pay respect to the Mardi Gras Indian Chiefs, strutting in their suits to drum circle beats with family, friends and plates of barbeque. This year, as they do each year, the Indians donned the fruits of each year’s labor: Hand sewn suits and headdresses, some weighing more than fifty pounds with feathers, fabrics and intricate beadwork illustrations. There, in a crowd of mostly city locals, we enjoyed the peak of the day – some no-frills booty shaking among neighborhood royalty.

    Additional reporting by Jessica Dore

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    Tenacious D’s Kyle Gass Trainwreck: Tour, New Album

    Trainwreck Announces U.S. Tour Supporting New Album, The Wreckoning

    Trainwreck, fronted by
    Tenacious D‘s Kyle Gass and “Lee of the D” have announced that they will tour in support of their latest CD, The Wreckoning.

    Beginning on February 27, Trainwreck’s classic/prog/Southern boogie will head out on tour beginning at Dipiazza’s in Long Beach. Then the band will head to Southern California to Sin City and onto the southern United States. After that they will head to the Midwest and back again to the Rocky Mountains.

    Trainwreck

    Tour Dates:

    02/27 – Dipiazza’s, Long Beach, CA
    03/01 – Beauty Bar, Las Vegas, NV
    03/02 – Green Room, Flagstaff, AZ
    03/04 – Launchpad, Albuquerque, NM
    03/05 – VZD, Oklahoma City, OK
    03/06 – The Village, Little Rock, AR
    03/07 – 3rd & Lindsley, Nashville, TN
    03/09 – Vinyl, Atlanta, GA
    03/10 – Workplay Theater, Birmingham, AL
    03/12 – Frankie’s, Toledo, OH
    03/13 – Martyr’s, Chicago, IL
    03/14 – The Basement, Columbus, IL
    03/16 – The Firebird, St. Louis, MO
    03/17 – The Riot Room, Kansas, MO
    03/18 – Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO


    Al Gore Boosts IBM’s ‘Smarter’ Strategy

    IBM has launched a new phase of its Smarter Planet strategy – a renewed focus on smarter buildings, and former Vice President Al Gore was on hand to help.
    – LAS VEGAS IBM has launched a new phase of its Smarter
    Planet strategy a renewed focus on smarter buildings, and former Vice
    President Al Gore was on hand to help.
    At the IBM Pulse 2010 conference of Tivoli software
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    The Ravenna Colt: Debut Album Ex-MMJ Guitarists New Band

    The Ravenna Colt Releases Slight Spell

    The Ravenna Colt

    After conceiving the project over a decade ago, former My Morning Jacket guitarist Johnny Quaid is finally releasing the dreamlike, southern-flavored debut effort by The Ravenna Colt. The album, titled, Slight Spell, is now available through Removador Recordings and Solutions, the label Quaid recently co-founded with MMJ frontman Jim James.

    After six years as a part of MMJ, Louisville, KY native Quaid parted amicably with the band in 2004 and headed off to California. Eventually Quaid headed back east and reacquainting himself with his roots. Fittingly, the music he has written as The Ravenna Colt reflects his style in Americana with a hint of cosmic breeze that emanates from California.

    The Ravenna Colt currently includes Phil Carlson, J. Brent Stuart and Daniel T. Mohler as members, but the group has always been a shape-shifting entity with the only constant force being Quaid at the helm. This collective-like quality translates to the music as well, which has beautifully amorphous feel. The songs on Slight Spell have definitive cores, but ones that seem capable of adapting to various musicians and arrangements. Quaid has the soul of a troubadour. One can picture him with nothing but an acoustic guitar strapped to his back, traveling from town to town to share his music and his adventures.

    Listen to The Ravenna Colt tracks and get a free download at removador.com.

    The Ravenna Colt Tour Dates:

    03/11/10 Thu The Square Room Knoxville, TN

    03/12/10 Fri The Earl Atlanta, GA

    03/13/10 Sat BottleTree Birmingham, AL

    03/26/10 Fri Radio Radio Indianapolis, IN

    03/27/10 Sat The Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN