On Wednesday, Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox was named the United Nations’ new AIDS Goodwill Ambassador.An outspoken activist against the spread of the deadly disease, Lennox, 55, has vowed to address the “daily brutality faced by millions of women and girls†inflicted with AIDS. “If we are to end the cycle of human devastation triggered by the [...]
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Kevin Costner to become dad for seventh time
Kevin Costner is set to become a father for the seventh time.
The actor and his wife Christine Baumgartner Costner are expecting their third child together, People.com reports.
Also, Costner’s representative confirmed that the baby is due “in June,†reports the New York Daily News.
The baby will join Costner and Baumgartner’’s two sons Cayden Wyatt, two, and [...]
Kevin Costner Expecting Seventh Child
Hollywood actor Kevin Costner is preparing to welcome his seventh child – his second wife is pregnant again. Not quite on the level of OctoMel….but he’s getting there.
The Bodyguard star married German model Christine Baumgartner after five years of dating in 2004. They later welcomed sons, Cayden, two, and Hayes, one. Now the couple is [...]
Low Anthem/Lissie | 03.12 | Philadelphia
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The Low Anthem/Lissie :: 03.12.10 :: First Unitarian :: Philadelphia, PA
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At first, sitting on a pew in a church waiting for a rock show whilst drinking PBR seemed vaguely sacrilegious, but when the music began, surrounded by a few hundred others quietly enjoying a slice of Americana music, the performance didn’t seem that far from any other traditional worship service. The First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia is no stranger to music. The old wooden pews have felt the weight of several lifetimes of prayer. This evening’s prayer just happened to come in the form of music.
The first of a trio of bands, Beantown pluckers Annie and the Beekeepers began the evening on a delightful note as they filled the sanctuary with a charming homespun selection of old-time bluegrass tunes that crept along on pace with the heavy handed upright bass, banjo and guitar. They pulled tones straight out of another era as the two female leads, Annie Lynch and Alexandra Spalding, sang “Always in Love.” The song’s soaring melodies and distinctive plucked chords moved us to tap our feet and nod our heads in appreciation. Ken Woodward and a friend of theirs from college on loan from Memphis filled in the gaps with lap steel guitar and bass.
Next, Lissie Maurus came on like a warm California breeze, all laid back and shoeless. This Illinois native ran to California five years ago and sure hasn’t hurt the growing country/folk scene settling in Los Angeles. Her debut EP, Why You Runnin’, has been making music lovers and critics take notice. Local radio station WXPN has not let a day go by in over a month without playing her songs. Lissie makes music that is hard to shy away from. Her throwback approach to ’70s folk rock contains just enough psychedelic spike and indie grit to really get the blood pumping.
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Underneath the loud guitars and striking songs is Maurus herself. She’s an instantly likeable performer whose comfort level onstage places a calm over the crowd. All you can see is her scraggly blond hair and huge glasses poking from behind the mic stand. She sang smoky circles that were punctuated with powerful cries and low, drawn out bits of uplifting tonal perfection. Her songs created a broad warm atmosphere that echoed around the beams and vaulted ceilings. The distance between the pews and the stage melted as we leaned in closer to be nearer to this unique performer. Maurus was soon surrounded by several hundred attentive, glowing admirers, her natural draw generated not only by who she is now but perhaps more for what she will inevitably become. By her side were Lewis Keller, her bass playing kick drum and hi-hat drummer, and dread-locked lead guitarist Eric Sullivan. Other than Sullivan’s solos, her bandmates best added to the performance by harmonizing with Lissie vocally.
The opening cover of Hank William‘ “Wedding Bells” was an apropos choice to set the mood. They ran circles around the venue with their three-part harmonies on “Here Before,” another track off her breakthrough EP. Lissie kicked her leg as she worked her electric guitar, strumming the low-slung instrument with a gutsy hand and rhythmic confidence. She reminded me of Heartless Bastards‘ Erika Wennerstrom with a whiskey smooth stir of Susan Tedeschi and a haunting, female yang to Bon Iver‘s male yin.
The first real rock moment of the evening came at the end of “In Sleep,” Maurus’ tale of lost luggage on a flight across the pond from England to Philly. If she had a full drum set on this tune our numbers would have lost it and started dancing with the Holy Spirit in the aisles. “In Sleep” is an addictive piece of pop folk psychedelia that has the potential to reach the masses. The song flowed with a heavy drip of bass and hi-hat that tangled with bright, grain soaked vocals, which built in waves and pulled you into a wonderful rock & roll trance. Lissie never missed a note, spilling out warm, vintage tones as she held the refrain for a few measures on the chorus: “In sleep is the only place I get to see him/ I get to love him/ I love him/ I love him/ I love him.”
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Lissie’s set ended with a stellar rendition of “Little Lovin’.” This version took the remarkable studio version and added a clapping jam involving the audience, and if you only caught that portion of the evening you would have sworn it was a spirited church service.
It’s not an easy task following two immensely talented bands with distinct voices, unless you’re the Providence-based roots band The Low Anthem that is. They did what they do best and produced dreamlike music that crept into our heads like a slow, delicate fog rising from melting evening snow. The stage swelled with musical instruments. A list on the band’s MySpace page boasts a slew of instruments on tour with them, including a WWI portable pump organ, a harmonium, a rusty saw, and a particularly sizzling set of crotales amongst other items you may or may not recognize.
Founding member Ben Knox Miller began with a haunting lo-fi story of the “Ticket Taker” sung with his soft, welcoming voice. The aloof qualities of Jocie Adams‘ clarinet blended with the quirky side of Mat Davidson‘s saw and placed our mouths agape. The Low Anthem had us captivated with silence. Instead of building on Lissie’s energy, they experimented with the limits of the sanctuary, making its acoustics bend in their favor as they performed a lullaby that paid homage to Leonard Cohen.
The Low Anthem shares a sensibility and similarity to Andrew Bird, but they play with the music like the Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey or Marco Benevento Trio. The Low Anthem acknowledged a deep respect for old music and maybe more so for classic instruments. Their own music is filled with spirits of Americana, and you can hear echoes of Chris Hillman and Woody Guthrie. They moved easily from Jack Kerouac to Tom Waits and showed signs of fire during “Horizon Is a Beltway,” another track off of their acclaimed 2009 acclaimed release Oh My God, Charlie Darwin.
Onstage the four band members were everywhere, and they constantly switched instruments. Adams handed over the drums to bassist Jeff Prystowsky on “Sally, Where’d You Get Your Liquor From?” as we stomped to the simple, powerful beat pouring from the stacks on either side of the stage. Adams eventually played us back to silence with long-drawn bow strokes on the crotales. Her touch produced a resonance that echoed throughout the church as she made the crotales cry spectral tones skyward.
It was Prystowsky’s wildly concocted upright bass solo and Miller’s drumming that brought us back to reality as Davidson’s piano work carried us passionately forward. Before they concluded with “To Ohio,” The Low Anthem produced one of the most intriguing musical experiments many of us had ever witnessed. Miller said that “To the Ghosts Who Write History Books” would start as a sing-along and would change into something beautiful and different by the last verses. He noted that if we came with someone else that we should call each other and place the phones on speakerphone next to one another. Not wanting to taint the beautiful performance with a harsh cell phone noise, this sent hushed mumbles through the crowd. We doubted at first, but as we each started to hear the result we all followed along. As the song grew to a finale, the sonic reverberance of two cell phones speaking to each other grew and the sanctuary echoed with a most amazing, hollow tone of sonic bliss. We giggled at the resulting noises as a new being took shape, one that we all created and left there in the hiss and buzz of our own portable talking devices.
All three bands are on tour from the East Coast to SXSW, where they will each play several showcases. Judging from the performances in Philadelphia, you’ll be hearing a lot more about these bands soon if you don’t already adore them now.
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Becki Newton Joins Cast Of CBS’ “Love Bitesâ€
Her days may be numbered on television’s Ugly Betty, but the curtain hasn’t closed just yet for Becki Newton. The actress has reportedly landed a starring role in a new NBC pilot. Newton, who previously appeared as receptionist Amanda on the recently cancelled Betty, has been cast as virgin and hopeless romantic “Annie” in the [...]
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The ads, which were shot at Paramount Studios late last year, saw Britney appear before famed snappers Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger and Terry Richardson.
“Annie, Mark and Terry are three of the biggest photographers in the world, I am honoured to be [...]
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Catherine Zeta-Jones†daughter,6, to make stage debut
Catherine Zeta-Jones” six-year-old daughter Carys with Michael Douglas is ready to make her stage debut in a school production of ‘Annie.’
‘The Mask Of Zorro’ actress is proud because the same role had inspired her to pursue acting almost 31 years ago.
“My daughter is about to embark on her first school production, Annie,” the Daily Express [...]
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Kristin Wiig will host a Saturday Night Live Christmas special as her on-screen alter ego Gilly later this month. The special is the first for SNL since 2002 and will be led by the always-smiling Annie-lookalike with a penchant for mischief. The two-hour event called SNL Presents: A Very Gilly Christmas is set to air [...]
Annie Lennox HIV-Positive T-Shirt Creates Panic
British pop icon Annie Lennox shocked the crowd as she performed “Chain of Fools” with soul legend Aretha Franklin last night. Some fans who tuned into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert on HBO on Sunday became worried about Annie’s health after taking a glimpse at the singer’s t-shirt, which read “HIV POSITIVE” [...]
Catherine Zeta-Jones Broadway Debut “A Little Night Musicâ€
Catherine Zeta-Jones is set to make her first appearance on Broadway next month.
The Oscar-winning Welsh actress will make her debut on The Great White Way in Sir Trevor Nunn’s eagerly awaited revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical A Little Night Music. Catherine, who plays the part of flamboyant actress Desiree Armfeldt in the production, will [...]
Nebula: Five West Coast Shows
NEBULA ANNOUNCES FIVE CALIFORNIA DATES FOR LATE NOV., EARLY DEC.
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Legendary Los Angeles based rock trio Nebula has announced a set of late November/early December west coast shows, taking place from 11/28-12/05. All dates will be supported by Dusted Angel and Radio Moscow. Nebula released their latest album Heavy Psych in July on Tee Pee Records, and in September completed a U.S. tour with The Entrance Band.
Playing dirty rock and roll and primitive blues, these psychedelic iconoclasts have earned a reputation as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the Los Angeles underground rock scene of the last two decades.
With a penchant for fuzz-wah pedals, wild drums, and debauchery, Nebula plays feedback-heavy, guitar-driven psychedelic rock in the tradition of The Stooges, MC5, Jimi Hendrix, and Cream – laced with the spaced out sounds and discord of Spaceman 3 and The Velvet Underground.
Nebula Tour Dates
11/28/09 Sat The Blank Club San Jose, CA
11/29/09 Sun Annie’s Social Club San Francisco, CA
12/03/09 Thu Kensington Club San Diego, CA
12/04/09 Fri Royal Dive Oceanside, CA
12/05/09 Sat Nomad Gallery Los Angeles, CA
Formed by front man Eddie Glass upon the split of Fu Manchu in 1997, Nebula toured relentlessly in North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia, playing alongside bands like Mudhoney, Iggy and the Stooges, Local H, The Hellacoptors, and Queens of the Stone Age.
Nebula quickly gained a cult following in the burgeoning psych scene that was taking root in their hometown of Los Angeles and in music scenes abroad, paving the way for bands like Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dead Meadow, Black Angels, and Wolfmother. In 2009, Nebula joined Tee Pee Records for the release of Heavy Psych. The new line up includes Eddie Glass on guitar/vocals, Tom Davies on bass/vocals, and Rob Oswald on drums.
Combining the combustibility of the sun with the mysticism of the moon, Heavy Psych lives up to its name, no matter your preferred definition, and reaffirms Nebula’s reputation as one of rock’s brightest stars; in this galaxy or any other.
Praise for Heavy Psych
“This is one of those records that makes you want to throw out every other record you’ve listened to, grow your hair to your elbows, and start all over again.” – NME
“Nebula collapses a long lineage of heaviosity in its gravitational pull: Blue Cheer, the MC5, the Stooges, early Sabbath, mid-Seventies hard rock, sludge-era Black Flag, and mentors Mudhoney.” – Revolver
Obama Family Portrait Snapped By Annie Leibovitz
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Annie’s relationship with The Obamas goes back [...]
Guthrie Family Rides Again
ARLO AND KIN SET OUT ON MASSIVE TOUR INTO 2010
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“The Guthries are the first family of American folk. They practice what Woody preached.” -Vanity Fair
“[Woody] Guthrie music is alive and well, and that the legacy is in good hands.” -Robert Price, New Jersey Herald
This month, folk music icon Arlo Guthrie will begin his trek across North America with three generations of Guthries for “Guthrie Family Rides Again.”
The concerts on the upcoming “Guthrie Family Rides Again” tour will feature Arlo’s standards as well as a selection of unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics recently put to music by such distinguished artists as Billy Bragg, Wilco, Eliza Gilkyson, Janis Ian, Wenzel, The Klezmatics, and others. With many notable musicians from around the world contributing to keep the work of Woody Guthrie alive and well, the Guthrie Family will pay tribute to these artists as they perform some of the newly composed tunes.
“Guthrie Family Rides Again” spotlights three generations of Guthries including Arlo’s son Abe, who has contributed keyboards and backing vocals to his father’s live shows since the ’80s. His daughters Cathy, Annie and Sarah Lee Guthrie, all of who have their own bustling music careers, will support by singing songs and accompanying on acoustic guitars. Sarah Lee’s musical partner and husband Johnny Irion (a JamBase faveÂ…learn more here) will lead songs and lend his stalwart guitar playing. The youngest generation of Guthrie kids will join in the fun on select songs.
In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock, Arlo’s family-run label Rising Son Records released Arlo Guthrie: Tales of ’69 (Release Date: August 18, 2009). Recorded just prior to Woodstock, the recently discovered lost tape highlights Arlo live in concert in Long Island, NY and features nine tracks including an epic 28-minute talking blues tale as well as three previously unrecorded songs.
Also coming up on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, Smithsonian Folkways will release Go Waggaloo, a 13-track disc of children’s music from Sarah Lee Guthrie & Family, featuring her husband Johnny Irion, their two daughters, and a host of other family and friends including her father Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Pete’s grandson Tao Rodriguez Seeger. Guthrie presents thoughtful yet playful recordings of traditional songs and new compositions, including three songs featuring lyrics by her grandfather Woody Guthrie from the Smithsonian Folkways archives never before put to music and eight songs written by Sarah Lee and family. This is Sarah Lee Guthrie’s first children’s recording and her first recording for Smithsonian Folkways, home of 42 albums featuring Woody Guthrie and more than 200 children’s recordings by Pete Seeger, Ella Jenkins, Lead Belly and many others.
Guthrie Family Rides Again Tour Dates
Friday, October 23, 2009: McAninch Arts Center at College of Dupage in Glen Ellyn, IL
Saturday, October 24, 2009: Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, IL
Tuesday, October 27, 2009: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts in Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Wednesday, October 28, 2009: Dominion Chalmers United Church in Ottawa, Canada
Thursday, October 29, 2009: Theatre Outremont in Montreal, Canada
Sunday, November 1, 2009: Homer Center for the Arts in Homer, NY
Friday, November 13, 2009: The Egg in Albany, NY
Sunday, November 15, 2009: Sunoco Theater in Harrisburg, PA
Tuesday, November 17, 2009: State Theater in State College, PA
Thursday, November 19, 2009: The Flynn Centre in Burlington, VT
Friday, November 20, 2009: Merrill Auditorium in Portland, ME
Saturday, November 21, 2009: Maine Center for the Arts in Orono, ME
Saturday, November 28, 2009: Carnegie Hall in New York, NY
Sunday, November 29, 2009: New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, NJ
Friday, February 19, 2010: The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA
Saturday, February 20, 2010: McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ
Sunday, February 21, 2010: Patchogue Theatre in Patchogue, NY
Tuesday, February 23, 2010: Grand Opera House in Wilmington, DE
Thursday, February 25, 2010: The American Theatre in Hampton, VA
Friday, February 26, 2010: The American Theatre in Hampton, VA
Saturday, February 27, 2010: Paramount Theatre in Charlottesville, VA
Monday, March 1, 2010: Newberry Opera House in Newberry, SC
Wednesday, March 3, 2010: Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place in Asheville, NC
Thursday, March 4, 2010: Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place in Asheville, NC
Friday, March 5, 2010: Ferst Center for the Arts in Atlanta, GA
Monday, March 15, 2010: The Lyric Theatre in Stuart, FL
Tuesday, March 16, 2010: The Lyric Theatre in Stuart, FL
Saturday, March 20, 2010: Bartlett Performing Arts Center in Bartlett, TN
Tuesday, March 23, 2010: Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston, TX
Friday, March 26, 2010: Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, MO
Saturday, March 27, 2010: Carlsen Center-Yardley Hall in Overland Park, KS
Wednesday, March 31, 2010: Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, TX
Saturday, April 3, 2010: Journal Theatre, National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, NM
Thursday, April 8, 2010: Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts in Wickenburg, AZ
Friday, April 9, 2010: Centennial Hall in Tucson, AZ
Saturday, April 10, 2010: Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, AZ
Friday, April 16, 2010: Royce Hall in Los Angeles, CA
Saturday, April 17, 2010: Barclay Theatre in Irvine, CA
Tuesday, April 20, 2010: Clark Center in Arroyo Grande, CA
Wednesday, April 21, 2010: University of CA at Davis in Sacramento, CA
Thursday, April 22, 2010: University of CA at Davis in Sacramento, CA
Friday, April 23, 2010: Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, CA
Saturday, April 24, 2010: Gallo Center for the Arts in Modesto, CA
Thursday, April 29, 2010: La Sells Center in Corvallis, OR
Saturday, May 1, 2010: Kentwood High School Auditorium in Kent, WA
Sunday, May 2, 2010: Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham, WA
*Additional dates TBA*
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