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Gail Ann Dorsey: Bowie’s Bottom End

By: Ron Hart

Gail Dorsey by Myriam Santos

Anyone who has followed the four-decade career trajectory of the legendary David Bowie harbors the understanding that the Thin White Duke holds a high watermark for the musicians with whom he tours and records. But while his roster of guitarists reads like a six-string hall of fame with the likes of Mick Ronson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Adrian Belew and Reeves Gabrels, little is spoken of the Bowie bassists. That is, however, until Gail Ann Dorsey came into the fold.

Since being personally recruited by Ziggy himself for the band he put together for his historic 1995 co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails in support of Bowie’s industrialized comeback masterpiece Outside, Dorsey has been a prominent recurring member of the British rock icon’s team for the last 15 years, both in the studio (she played bass on Bowie’s misunderstood 1997 venture into drum ‘n’ bass Earthling) and onstage (she has been onboard the last six tours). Dorsey’s key role in Bowie’s late-period years has never been more prominent than on the recently released live album, A Reality Tour, the long-awaited soundtrack to the DVD of the same name chronicling the Dublin, Ireland stop on Bowie’s 2003-2004 world trek, widely speculated to be possibly his last tour ever. Thanks to her fluid Nathan East-cum-Joni-era Jaco Pastorius inspired bass lines – honed from her years as a solo artist and session musician who has logged in studio time with everyone from Tears for Fears to Gwen Stefani to Stones’ drummer Charlie Watts’ jazz band to Seal to Gang of Four – A Reality Tour marks the very first time in the Bowie lexicon where the four-string trumps the six-string in just about every way. And thanks to her fine singing voice, Bowie was able to properly perform his classic Queen collaboration “Under Pressure” in concert.

JamBase recently spoke with Gail Ann Dorsey about her role as Bowie’s bottom end for the last fifteen years in this exclusive interview. For more information on this incredible, multi-talented musician, who also plays guitar, clarinet, drums and keyboards, visit her official MySpace page.

JamBase: You’ve been playing with Bowie since 1995. How did you hook up with him initially?

Gail Dorsey: He actually called me on the telephone. It’s a crazy story. He just called out of the blue one day. I had no warning or anything. He tracked me down and asked me if I would like to be a part of the Outside band when they were touring for that album with Nine Inch Nails. Quite an initiation! [laughs]

JamBase: Reeves Gabrels from Tin Machine played guitar on that tour, right?

Bowie & Dorsey A Reality Tour 2004
from myspace.com/gailanndorseyofficial

Gail Dorsey: That was Reeves Gabrels and Carlos Alomar was also in the band. And it was a treat to have the opportunity to play with Carlos. He’s probably my favorite of the Bowie guitarist. Of the whole Bowie legend of guitar players, Carlos is just magic. He plays guitar like no one really plays guitar anymore. He’s a great rhythm player, one of the best ever in the world. That kind of guitar playing that he does is almost a lost art. It’s always an upfront thing or a lead thing, but just learning where to sit in a group with a guitar and not do too much and not do too little is definitely an art. And Carlos was just brilliant with that.

JamBase: Bowie seems to have a high water mark when choosing his musicians. So, getting the call from him must have been quite a thrill.

Gail Dorsey: No kidding. It took me two years to ask him, I was so afraid [at first]. I was such a frightened child when I first joined with this group of major players. I was very afraid to even ask Bowie why he chose me, so it took me time to get up the courage to just ask him that question.

What did he say?

It was a very interesting answer, because it was one I did not expect. He had seen me on television in the U.K. many years ago with my solo work. It was for my first solo record in the late eighties [The Corporate World - 1988] in London. I was on a major label and 25 years old and on TV a lot promoting the record. And he said he was in a hotel in London once flipping through channels and I came on the television and he thought that I was really interesting. I was singing and I went on the couch and talked to the host of the show and I did another song or something, and he was really impressed. And he said he thought that one day when he’s putting together the right ensemble that he would want to work with me. And this must have been like five years later, and I just thought to myself whatever I did on that night, I must have been really on [laughs].

What was the first Bowie album you got into yourself?

Gail Ann Dorsey

Well, I liked Ziggy Stardust, especially “Suffragette City.” I used to play in a Top 40 band when I was about 15 and we used to play that song all the time. But my favorite thing of Bowie’s was Young Americans, that era. That is my favorite Bowie album, and I think following that was Station to Station and into Low and Lodger and all those things. That era was when I just loved him. I just thought the singing was never better than on those records, just the way he sang, especially on Young Americans and the whole Philly soul thing. He got more croony and the songs are really soulful and show his voice so brilliantly. I just fell in love with that period mostly, but I was never like a huge fan. I didn’t really know a lot of the early stuff. I heard whatever they played on rock radio in Philly. I was more into Queen, and I liked Steely Dan; stuff a little bit lighter than him, America and The Doobie Brothers.

Speaking of Steely Dan, Donald Fagen lives up your way in Upstate New York from what I gather.

Yeah, I’ve seen him up here a few times.

Did you run into him at one of Levon Helm‘s rambles up in his Woodstock studio?

I have been to two of them now. What an amazing experience that is. I love it. I just love it. I’m trying to play one of them. I’ve been talking to Larry Campbell about it a little. I might go up and do a little something in one of the opening spots.

So, The Reality Tour live album sounds great. It’s definitely one of the best sounding Bowie shows I’ve ever heard.

Dorsey from myspace.com/gailanndorseyofficial

Yeah, it sounds pretty amazing, I have to say. It really shocked me, because I hadn’t listened to any of this stuff in so long. I hadn’t seen the DVD since it was made, and I haven’t really gone back to revive any of it and listen to the old albums or anything. So, when it came in the mail and I got a chance to listen to it a few weeks before it came out, I couldn’t believe how amazing it sounded. The audio sounds much better than the DVD audio. It’s just something about the mix that’s just great on the record version. It was really an emotional experience listening to it after all this time. I had forgotten how good it really is. I have to agree with you, it might be one of the best live Bowie records, though all of them are so good. But to me, I just feel amazingly blessed and I just can’t even believe that I’m part of that legacy, you know? And now I’m on the record forever [laughs].

You played on Earthling, which I think is a great Bowie album. Did you enjoy making that album with him?

I loved it. I don’t know that I’ll ever experience anything musically like that again. It was such an interesting hybrid of music. And the thing that was so cool with Bowie was the fact that during this period when that music was just growing and beginning following Outside, he was then on the forefront of it and really had his nose to the grindstone. He was into it; he was listening to all these underground 12-inches that were coming from London, what the kids were playing in the clubs. He would bring them to rehearsal and put them on a little turntable. And he’s saying, “The only thing missing from this stuff is the song. And if you can blend the two things together, it would make the whole thing so much more interesting.” That’s what he was attempting to do with Earthling, and I thought he did it so beautifully. To take this whole movement and type of music coming out of London and Europe and put some incredible songs to it was so exciting to be a part of. I think it was maybe the most exciting period I had with him, like we were really, really creating something. But different tours had different vibes, and by the Reality Tour, it was more like just being a part of an incredible ensemble of musicians and playing this really classic music. It was about getting our hearts and bodies and minds around the brilliance of his catalog.

Now people are saying that this could very well be the last time we will hear Bowie live, this tour and the CD documenting it. What do you say to those rumors?

Gail Ann Dorsey

I can’t really answer that question for you. I wish I could. I don’t really know what he’s up to at the moment. I can only imagine he must be writing something or involved in something, even if it’s not music. He’s never been one, in my experiences, to work or to go out and do things just to make a million. He really has to have something to say, and I think that’s what makes him so special. There’s not much fat you can cut off his body of work.

I’m with everybody else. I just hope, as much as anyone else, as a fan of music that he returns, because we would love to have him back. Whether or not I’ll be there when he gets back or if I’ll still be behind his left shoulder, I don’t know. But if I am, I’ll be happy, and if I’m not I’ll still be happy. I had the most incredible ride of my life, and this CD is a great exclamation point to the whole thing.

As someone who is just getting into Charlie Watts’ jazz and big band music, you played with him in the eighties, didn’t you?

That was one of my very first gigs ever. I was very, very young.

How did you get the job?

With a friend of his who’s now deceased, another drummer called John Stevens. John Stevens was one of the first people I met when I went to London, and he gave me a job. He was one of Charlie’s best friends. So, when Charlie wanted to put together a big band and play the music that he loves more than anything, which is jazz, it was just being in the right place at the right time. So John asked me if I wanted to be involved. And that was the first time I ever saw David Bowie. He came to one of those gigs at Ronnie Scott’s. He sat at the front table, and when I had to go out and sing my number, I was looking down at his little plate of food and I’m like, “Oh my god, David Bowie’s in the audience.”

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Kian Ann Engineering posts 28% growth in net profit to $7.3m for 1H

Kian Ann Engineering, the distributor of heavy machinery parts, reported a 28.1% growth in net profit after tax of $7.3 million for the six-month ended 31 December 2009 (1HFY2010).

Group sales increased slightly by $0.2 million from $73.6 million to $73.8 million for the period under review. Sales from Malaysia climbed 17.2% or $3.1 million to $21.3 million, primarily due to a continuous recovery in demand for parts from timber and palm oil industries.

Sales from other Asian countries decreased by 8.1% from $7.8 million to $7.2 million for the period under review as a result of lower demand from India and Pakistan.

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15 Truly Awful Celebrity Parents

Although it may not always be fun, the responsibility of ensuring a child’s well being should always be a parent’s number one priority. Unfortunately, some celebs simply neglect this general rule — as easily as they do most other ones — and as a result, their children suffer. Here are fifteen celebrities who have been caught being awful parents.

“We Are The World” Remake Will Debut During 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones’ star-studded remake of the charity classic “We Are The World” will be unveiled during tonight’s opening ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.

Twenty-five years ago, the iconic recording generated millions of dollars to aid famine relef in Africa. The recently-recorded contemporary version of the song — titled “We [...]

Patty Griffin Confirms Tour Dates

PATTY GRIFFIN CONFIRMS TOUR DATES TO SUPPORT DOWNTOWN CHURCH, OUT NOW

Patty Griffin

EMI/Credential Recordings is excited to confirm Patty Griffin‘s first tour in support of her new record, Downtown Church, released January 26. The dates are the first leg of several that will take her across the country throughout the year. They begin in St. Louis on March 26 and end April 17 in Driftwood, TX.

The band will be Buddy Miller, Doug Lancio, Frank Swart, Marco Giovino and John Deaderick.

Downtown Church is Griffin’s seventh album and was produced by Miller. The album was cut live in The Downtown Presbyterian Church on 5th Ave. N. in Nashville over the first week of January 2009 with Griffin singing from the pulpit. It features vocal support from Emmylou Harris, Raul Malo, Jim Lauderdale, Shawn Colvin, Mike Farris, Buddy and Julie Miller as well as Regina and Ann McCrary, whose father was one of the founding members of the legendary gospel group the Fairfield Four.


Patty Griffin Tour Dates

03/26/10 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
03/27/10 Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall
03/29/10 Denver, CO Paramount
03/30/10 Salt Lake City, UT Kingsbury Hall
04/01/10 Seattle, WA The Moore
04/02/10 Vancouver, BC The Commodore
04/04/10 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
04/05/10 Berkeley, CA Zellerbach
04/09/10 Santa Cruz, CA Rio
04/10/10 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
04/16/10 Dallas, TX House of Blues
04/17/10 Driftwood, TX Old Settler’s


Ann Curry Stuck In Elevator, Tweets Through Orderal

What does an NBC News anchor do when stuck in an elevator in Manhattan’s New York Times Building? Well, if you’re Ann Curry, you Tweet your more than 1 million followers about it.
“Recommend getting stuck in an elevator for an hour w/this smart and funny group,” Curry Tweeted, posting an image of a group of [...]

Rounder To Release 40th Ann. Concert Album

ROUNDER TO RELEASE ROUNDER RECORDS’ 40th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT ALBUM MARCH 2

Alison Krauss & Union Station

On March 2, Rounder will release Rounder Records’ 40th Anniversary Concert, an album of the concert that celebrated the label’s 40 years in the music industry. Recorded in October 2009 at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, the concert will also be presented as a PBS television special that will begin airing on the network in March, 2010 and released on DVD in May.

The event is a superb exhibition of Rounder’s diverse roster, and features Grammy winning Rounder artists Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bela Fleck, and Irma Thomas along with musical host Minnie Driver, and special guests Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas and jazz/R&B pianist, Henry Butler.

The CD will include performances by these artists as well as select performances from Steve Martin‘s show at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Krauss and Robert Plant‘s 2008 CMT Crossroads special, and Madeleine Peyroux‘s 2009 concert in Los Angeles.

The event was filmed by High Five Entertainment, and a portion of the ticket proceeds were donated to NARAS’ Grammy in the Schools Programs to cultivate the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture. The Grammy Foundation influences the lives of young people by opening the windows of opportunity that music can provide for their futures.

Rounder Records’ 40th Anniversary Concert Track Listing

1. Cold Dark River – Minnie Driver

2. Beloved – Minnie Driver

3. Outside People – Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas

4. Think About the Good Times – Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas

5. Rich Woman – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

6. River Is Waiting – Irma Thomas

7. Don’t Mess With My Man – Irma Thomas

8. Don’t Wait Too Long – Madeleine Peyroux

9. Dance Me to the End of Love – Madeleine Peyroux

10. Restless – Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas

11. Gravity – Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas

12. Pitkin County Turn Around – Steve Martin

13. Saga of the Old West – Steve Martin

14. Keys to the Kingdom – Bela Fleck

15. Another Morning – Bela Fleck

16. Why Shouldn’t We – Mary Chapin Carpenter

17. He Thinks He’ll Keep Her – Mary Chapin Carpenter

18. Medley: Angeles Watching Over Me/ I’ll Fly Away/ Down by the Riverside


David Hasselhoff Reality Show Headed To A&E

A&E has ordered a new reality series starring singer/actor David Hasselhoff. The still-untitled 10-episode series focuses on the ex-Baywatch star’s business ventures, his fight to stay sober, and his teenage daughters — Taylor-Ann, 19, a communications major at the University of Arizona; and Hayley, 17, an aspiring actress and model, who are both hoping to [...]

Kian Ann Engineering – Corporate moves

Loy Soo Chew has been appointed ED wef Dec 1
Work experience: GM, Kian Ann Engineering Ltd



Tan Ngiap Joo has been appointed independent non-ED wef Dec 1
Work experience: Chairman, United Engineers Ltd; deputy president, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Ltd; CEO, Bank of Singapore (Australia) Ltd

Sullivan Hall 2 Year Ann Slip, Benevento, Martin

Sullivan Hall 2 Year Anniversary Celebration with The Slip, Benevento, Martin

The Slip

On January 2, 2010, NYC’s Sullivan Hall will celebrate its two year anniversary with The Slip, Marco Benevento Trio featuring Billy Martin and more.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday December 1 at ticketweb.com.


Japan Land – Corporate moves

Sin Boon Ann has resigned as independent director wef Nov 18
Reason for cessation: Mr Sin is not satisfied that the company has adequate control on the management of its operating subsidiary, Japan Asia Land Ltd

moe. 20th Ann Tour in 2010

MOE. ANNOUNCES 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR, TEAMS UP WITH WHY (WORLD HUNGER YEAR) IN 2010

moe.

moe. will kick off their 20th anniversary tour on January 22 and 23 with a two-night stand in New York City at Roseland Ballroom. The January 22 show will be a special benefit for WHY (World Hunger Year), a non-profit organization that was founded in 1975 to fight poverty in the United States and around the world. Several special guests will be announced for the January 22 show in the coming weeks. Throughout the year, moe. plans to participate in and host events to bring awareness to World Hunger issues, as well as continue working with Headcount, Freedom for Burma, and many other charities.

In addition to the New York City shows, moe. will play throughout their twenty-year home base of the Northeast, with stops in Boston, Ithaca, Rochester and Pennsylvania. They will then head to the West Coast, the Midwest and Southeast. On March 26, 27 and 28, moe. will once again host Snoe.down. The popular winter sports and music festival will take place in Killington and Rutland, VT.

Also planned is an exclusive island getaway to the Dominican Republic April 21 – 25. More news on these events will be posted in the coming days, including the all inclusive fees for the island getaway and ski packages for snoe.down.

moe. tour dates available here.


West Fest 40th Ann of Woodstock | 10.25 | S.F.

Images by: Susan J. Weiand

West Fest

Celebrating The 40th Anniversary of Woodstock

10.25.09 :: Golden Gate Park :: San Francisco, CA

Paul Kantner – Jefferson Starship

Cathy Richardson – Jefferson Starship

Country Joe McDonald

Cynthia Robinson – The Family Stone

The Family Stone

David and Linda La Flamme (It’s a Beautiful Day)

David Denny (Steve Miller Band)

Danny Glover

Lester Chambers

Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads)

Leon Hendrix (Jimi’s brother) with Jimi Impersonator

Terry Haggerty (Sons of Champlin)

Nick Gravenites Band

Original Cast of Hair

Harvey Mandel

Michael McClure (Beat Poet)

Michael McClure & Ray Manzarek (The Doors)

Groovy Judy

Denny Laine (of Paul McCartney, Wings, Moody Blues)

Leslie West (Mountain)

Barry “The Fish” Melton (Country Joe and the Fish)

Ronnie Montrose

Narada Michael Walden

Security

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Lucinda Williams: 30th Ann Tour

Lucinda Williams Announces 30th Anniversary Tour

Three Night Stands In NYC & Chicago To Feature Sets From Select Periods Of her Career



Lucinda Williams

Three-time Grammy Award-winner Lucinda Williams announces a series of special performances to
celebrate her 30th anniversary as a recording artist.

The 30th Anniversary Tour begins on September 18 with a very special show at
First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN. On October 3, 4 & 5 Williams will play a
three-night stand at New York’s The Fillmore at Irving Plaza, and will hit
Chicago a week later for another three-night stand at the Park West on
October 13, 14 & 15. The first set of the three-night runs will feature
selections from specific periods of Williams’ career. The opening
night will feature songs from 1979-1989, in which she recorded Ramblin’,
Happy Woman Blues and Lucinda Williams. The second night will cover music
from 1992-2001, when Williams recorded Sweet Old World, and Grammy
Award-winners Car Wheels On A Gravel Road and Essence. On the final night of each run, Williams will perform music from 2004 to present, in which she
recorded World Without Tears, West and her latest acclaimed album Little
Honey
. Following each opening set will be a full second set of songs from
throughout Williams celebrated career.

Williams will also be performing a two night stand in Toronto on October
10 & 11. The first night, selections from Ramblin’, Happy Woman Blues,
Lucinda Williams, Essence and World Without Tears will be performed over two sets. The second night will feature two sets of music from Sweet Old World,
Car Wheels, West and Little Honey. Additional multi-night shows will be
added in early 2010.

During the 30th Anniversary Tour, Williams will make one night stops in many
other cities where she will be performing one long set of songs from her
entire catalogue, accompanied by her band Buick 6.

Lucinda Williams Tour Dates

08/18/09 Tue Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA

08/29/09 Sat Harrah’s Casino Stateline, NV

08/30/09 Sun Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/18/09 Fri First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

09/22/09 Tue Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI

09/23/09 Wed Bluebird Bloomington, IN

09/25/09 Fri Carolina Theatre Greensboro, NC

09/26/09 Sat Charlottesville Pavilion Charlottesville, VA

09/27/09 Sun Town Point Park Norfolk, VA

09/29/09 Tue Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

09/30/09 Wed Grand Opera House Wilmington, DE

10/03/09 Sat The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

10/04/09 Sun The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

10/05/09 Mon The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

10/07/09 Wed Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel Providence, RI

10/08/09 Thu Bardavon 1869 Opera House Poughkeepsie, NY

10/10/09 Sat Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

10/11/09 Sun Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

10/13/09 Tue Park West Chicago, IL

10/14/09 Wed Park West Chicago, IL

10/15/09 Thu Park West Chicago, IL

10/17/09 Sat The Pageant St. Louis, MO



40th Ann Space Oddity EP

David Bowie And Virgin/EMI Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Space Oddity
With Commemorative Digital EP and iPhone/iPod touch App


David Bowie

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of David Bowie‘s Space Oddity Virgin/EMI will release a commemorative digital EP and a new app for the iPhone and iPod touch. The digital EP, available now for download purchase from all major digital service providers, features four versions of “Space Oddity” plus its original eight multi-track stems, enabling fans to remix the song as they please using their own software or with iKlax software. iKlax’s “Remix David Bowie – Space Oddity” app, available now on the iTunes App Store, also allows fans to remix the track their way.

Originally released on July 11, 1969 to coincide with the Apollo 11 moon landings, Space Oddity was featured by the BBC in its television coverage of the lunar event, the song later won an Ivor Novello award. The song’s enigmatic protagonist, Major Tom, has become a recurrent theme throughout Bowie’s work and career, and was revisited in the song “Ashes To Ashes.”

David Bowie Space Oddity (40th Anniversary EP) (digital)
1. Space Oddity (original U.K. mono single edit)
2. Space Oddity (U.S. mono single edit)
3.Space Oddity (U.S. stereo single edit)
4. Space Oddity (1979 re-record)


‘Artificial brain’ may speed up cosmology

University of Durham cosmologists have come up with a novel technique, based on how brain neurons behave, which can dramatically speed up computer simulations of the universe.
Lead researcher and postgraduate student Cesario Almeida has developed an artificial neural network (ANN) to accelerate the process of creating mock catalogues of galaxies.
ANN simulates the way brain neurons [...]