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Phish | Halloween 2010 | Review | Pics

Words by: B. Getz | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 10.29.10-10.31.10 :: Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall :: Atlantic City, NJ

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Like a whirlwind of ocean and sand, the tidal wave that is Phish 3.0 stormed into Atlantic City for a Halloween weekend to close their fall tour. Halloween runs are always an event for the band and its minions; this would be no different as the boys gave new definition to “Boardwalk Empire.” Phans descended on the nearly century old Jersey Shore landmark, funneling a much needed boost to the off-season economy of this blue-collar destination while also taking full advantage of its 24 hour playground. The hotels, casinos and nightclubs were crawling at all hours with revelers, costumed and imbibed like only we do.

Friday, October 29

Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010

An elated, palpable excitement permeated the salty ocean air as people filed in for the first gig. Though a sea of heads clogged the boardwalk outside the venue all three nights, the stately hall slowly filled as tickets were hard to even give away Friday. Yet once the band lined up for a barbershop quartet “Star Spangled Banner,” everything was set in place for an blockbuster weekend.

The first set of music started out innocently enough, brevity and excitability contained within spirited takes. “Light Up or Leave Me Alone” shifted gears quickly, a sonic foreshadowing of treats to come, Page’s gleeful verses and choice Fender Rhodes Winwood-isms sparking the twilight. The second portion of the first frame sought to harness the frenetic energy within the room. “Timber Ho,” “Axilla” and “Rift” saw Trey Anastasio charging with fierce Languedoc tones, leading the tightly wound troupe into proper funk. “The Moma Dance > Cities > 46 Days” only served to up the ante, low-rider, uptempo cow-funk giving way to raging arena rock bombast, a collective effort in spades. The first set displayed command of some of their dramatic yet cohesive amalgams of style and substance.

Friday’s second set saw more sonic diversity, showcased by the devastating “Sand > Carini.” If the stutter-step crunk of 3.0′s “Sand” is criminology, then this is Exhibit A. The intoxicating dance riddims and sensual aural layers detonated an aggressive, steppin’ groove. Trey juxtaposed a forceful metallic vengeance – a “Carini” segue wrought with rampant redhead riffage as Cactus digi-bombs bludgeoned and shared descending insanity culminating in a clav-drenched milieu.

To steer into port, the boys demonstrated distinct intent with a masterful tandem of “Slave” and “Fluffhead.” The former was a beacon of 3.0 reinvention, blissed-out and ethereal in flight, its emotional command tangible. “Fluffhead” was a love letter from the boys, signed, sealed and deliberate, as was the atypically tipsy “Loving Cup” that kissed us off into the windswept midnight Jersey shore.

Friday Setlist
Set 1: The Star Spangled Banner, My Soul, AC/DC Bag, Ocelot, Sample in a Jar, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Sugar Shack, Timber (Jerry) > Bouncing Around the Room, Axilla > Rift, The Moma Dance > Cities > 46 Days
Set 2: Punch You In the Eye > Sand -> Carini > Prince Caspian, Corinna, Piper > Theme From the Bottom > Golgi Apparatus > Slave to the Traffic Light > Fluffhead
E: Loving Cup

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Saturday, October 30

Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010

Despite the typically great opening night, nobody could have dreamt the magic of the penultimate show Saturday night. After a soundcheck filled with their songs and a heavy-traction rumor that picked up steam, “Zeppelin” was on the tips of many tongues. On this marvelous evening, Boardwalk Hall would be adrift, a Mischief Night passage to a haunted house of the holy.

The punked-up bluster of “Cavern” announced an early fever, a tightly wound “Guelah Papyrus” scorched with concision. As the band careened skyward during “Chalkdust’s” fierce jam, Trey and Mike hijacked the vehicle with a potent “Whole Lotta Love” riff and the boys initiated a weighty liftoff. The ‘trick’ was unveiled with this vigorous verse, only this was a mission not a small time thing. A crunk detour in “Ha Ha Ha” and an anthemic “Walk Away” marched to an uber-funky ‘Wolfman’s.” Toward the end of this boogie hustle, a peculiar vocal jam began bleeding into focused, mathematical cyber-funk sonic malevolence. This wicked display piloted into a phenomenal take on “Undermind.” With such first class Phish on display throughout the first frame, unmitigated bliss permeated the setbreak, and it seemed the band was keen to treat fans maybe not blessed with a Halloween ticket to their own magic carpet ride on this chilly Saturday night.

A second frame opening “Tube” was a proper funk workout, a lesson in premeditated groove science, but it was the open-ended “Tweezer” that set the room ablaze with an endless spate of getting the Led out. Portions of “Heartbreaker,” “Ramble On” and the exquisite “Thank You” were all stuffed inside the Zepplified “Tweezer,” only to cap the madness with an emotive rendering of “Stairway to Heaven’s” final coda, complete with Robert Plant-ish crooning and proper Jimmy Page-like wailing.

Lighting director Chris Kuroda was locked and loaded in furthering this mission, and per usual his accompaniment was indescribable visual delight. Phish fulfilled the Zeppelin rumor by bringing it to fruition – Halloween delivered early-style with gusto. The room was still reeling as “2001″ announced more funk ferocity, the band one nation under a groove, a collective in the zone, rolling into a magnificent “Bowie.” In suitable fashion, the evasive “Sleeping Monkey” settled back down to earth, with a colossal “Tweeprise” the exclamation point on a ridiculous penultimate journey.

Saturday Setlist
Set 1: Kill Devil Falls, Cavern > Foam, Guelah Papyrus, Chalk Dust Torture > Whole Lotta Love > Chalk Dust Torture, Ha Ha Ha, Walk Away, Wolfman’s Brother > Undermind > Bathtub Gin, The Squirming Coil
Set 2: Tube > Possum > Tweezer > Heartbreaker > Ramble On > Thank You -> Tweezer > Stairway to Heaven, Halley’s Comet > Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Show of Life, Backwards Down the Number Line > Good Times Bad Times
E: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise

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Sunday, October 31st

Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010

After arriving and receiving the welcome news (via the PhishBill) that the musical costume was Little Feat’s 1978 live album Waiting for Columbus, the anticipation was bountiful. Boardwalk Hall was levitating as, appropriately, Page McConnell’s keytar-led “Frankenstein” ushered in the final excursion. Halloween had arrived and the natives were restless. Costumes were plentiful and more than creative, the sold-out AC massive quaking in its boots. After the astonishing Saturday show, the bar was more than raised for the last gig of the tour. An early and snaking “Ghost” traversed slowed-funk riddims as Trey unveiled “Spooky” to fit the premise. “Divided Sky,” “Roses are Free” and “Boogie On Reggae Woman” also brought the goods. This particular trifecta was intricately woven, disparate in design yet similarly methodical – wide-ranging, cohesive jamming, all strikingly diverse intentions extremely well executed. Surprisingly, it was the dark, foreboding jam tucked within “Stash” that not only illuminated the night’s haunted aura, but most defined the limitless potential of a reinvigorated foursome.

I would like to add to the chorus of applause for this musical costume. Little Feat’s seminal double live record, recorded in London and Washington D.C. in 1977 was a perfect marriage of styles, song craft and spirit for Phish to tackle. Augmented by a five-piece horn section consisting of Aaron Johnson, Stuart Bogie, Ian Hendrickson, Michael Leonhart and Eric Biondo for several tunes, the band was ably assisted by Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion for nearly the entire set. From the opening “Fat Man in a Bathtub,” the vibe peaked with a strong, emotional expedition through this great record. Highlights speckled the whole frame, and included the Cajun-fonky “Oh Atlanta” and the familiar “Time Loves a Hero” and “Dixie Chicken”.

However the strongest for this writer was the excruciatingly dirty swank of “Spanish Moon.” Fish carried a drunken funk swagger while Hidalgo mixed it up in the space between as Gordon laid down merciless grooves, half steppin’ along as they let the horns blow. Later, “Willin’” simply wowed; masterfully introduced by Mike Gordon’s sublime piano and expressively crooned by Fishman in full frontman mode. The band in full even took a victory lap around the arena wearing shit-eating grins. From start to finish Waiting for Columbus was an absolutely ideal collection of songs and jams that was expertly executed by Phish with extraordinary accompaniment.

Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010

The final set of tour was a celebration of sorts, a fantastic voyage through the Phish songbook. A restarted “Disease” settled into a jovial “Jiboo” that saw climatic band interplay achieve a galloping pace. Beginning with the swagger-funk of “Camel Walk,” bubonic Gordon bombs crunched Red’s descending riffage with authority, culminating in a sinister, grinding “Wilson” metal jam that pulverized the venue to the core, Trey’s leads channeling the ghosts of Hendrix and Stevie Ray. “Hood” and “Silent” offered introspection and an emotive dalliance, and “YEM” was what Phish is in its essence – a passionate, joy-fueled romance between a band and its audience.

The “Julius” encore was icing, with the full complement of horns and Hidalgo returning for a feisty rollicking sendoff that may have been the finest rendition this writer has heard.

There were few walking out of the venue not completely blown away by this incredible three-day Phish display. Even the most jaded tour veterans were nearly speechless, delighted, cheesy grins abounded as full-blown dance parties ignited at the bars and casinos that dotted the boardwalk. Magic was in the salty ocean air as people traded superlatives to describe their own takes on the “Zeppelin trick” or “Little Feat treat.” Nights, weekends and tours like this solidify the arrival of a new era for this band. The comeback sun has set, and as hoped, IT happened – once again.

Sunday Setlist
Set 1: Frankenstein, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Ghost > Spooky > The Divided Sky, Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stash, Character Zero
Set 2: Fat Man in the Bathtub, All That You Dream, Oh Atlanta, Old Folks Boogie, Time Loves a Hero > Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie Chicken > Tripe Face Boogie, Rocket in My Pocket, Willin’, Don’t Bogart That Joint, A Apolitical Blues, Sailin’ Shoes, Feats Don’t Fail Me Now
Set 3: Down with Disease > Back on the Train > Gotta Jibboo > Camel Walk, Suzy Greenberg > Wilson > Harry Hood > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > You Enjoy Myself

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JJ Grey & Mofro: NYE in FL & 2011 Dates

NEW ALBUM GEORGIA WARHORSE OUT NOW


JJ Grey

JJ Grey & Mofro will
celebrate the new year with three nights at Freebird Live in Jacksonville Beach, FL. The run begins December 30 and
goes through January 1. The band will begin 2011 by touring the south in January and February, going through FL,
GA, SC, NC, LA, MS, TX, and MO.

Click here to get your tickets.

TOUR DATES:

11/16/10New Earth Music HallAthens, GA

11/17/10Jefferson TheaterCharlottesville, VA

11/18/10The State TheatreFalls Church, VA

11/19/10Mr. Small’s TheatrePittsburgh, PA

11/20/10 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA

11/23/10 Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

11/24/10 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA

11/26/10 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY

11/27/10 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY

11/28/10 Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

11/30/10 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI

12/01/10 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI

12/02/10 Vogue Nightclub Indianapolis, IN

12/03/10 Knuckleheads Saloon Kansas City, MO

12/04/10 George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

12/30/10 Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

12/31/10 Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

01/01/11 Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

01/14/11 Culture Room Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/15/11 Skipper’s Smokehouse Tampa, FL

01/16/11 Skipper’s Smokehouse Tampa, FL

01/19/11 Lincoln Theatre Raleigh, NC

01/20/11 Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC

01/21/11 The Music Farm Charleston, SC

01/22/11 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA

01/25/11 Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA

01/27/11 House of Blues Houston, TX

01/28/11 La Zona Rosa Austin, TX

01/29/11 Granada Theater Dallas, TX

02/03/11 The Handlebar Greenville, SC

02/04/11 Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS

02/05/11 The Pageant St. Louis, MO

04/16/11 Rhythm & Ribs Festival

JJ Grey & Mofro
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Yo La Tengo 2011 Dates

TOUR STARTS WITH 8 DAYS OF HANNUKAH AT MAXWELL’S IN NEW JERSEY


Yo La Tengo

Yo La Tengo will be hitting
the road, starting with a show in Berlin, Germany and their annual 8 Nights of Hannukah celebration at
Maxwell’s in Hoboken, NJ. The band will pick it up back up again in the new year starting with a January 23 show in
Carrboro, NC. The tour ends at Mr. Small’s Fun House in Milvale, PA on February 5. Check out all the dates below.

TOUR DATES:

11/21/10 Admirals palast Berlin, GER

12/01/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/02/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/03/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/04/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/05/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/06/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/07/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

12/08/10 Maxwell’s Hoboken, NJ

01/23/11 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

01/25/11 The Social Orlando, FL

01/26/11 Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

01/28/11 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA

01/29/11 Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA

01/31/11 Work Play Birmingham, AL

02/01/11 Exit/In Nashville, TN

02/03/11 Vogue Nightclub Indianapolis, IN

02/04/11 Metro Chicago, IL

02/05/11 Mr. Smalls Fun House Milvale, PA

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Pete Yorn U.S. Tour

SELF-TITLED ALBUM PRODUCED BY FRANK BLACK OUT NOW


Pete Yorn

Pete Yorn will kick off an extensive North American headlining tour on February 14, 2011 in Phoenix in
support of his new, self-titled album, which was produced by Frank Black. Special guest Ben Kweller
will open all dates.

Tickets will go on sale Friday, November 5. Fans who purchase tickets in the first 14 days via Ticketmaster (U.S.
only) will receive a free download of Pete’s new self-titled album, redeemable through Topspin.

February

14th Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
16th Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot

17th Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

19th Council Bluffs, IA @ Horseshoe Casino

20th N. Kansas City, MO @ Harrah’s

22nd Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
23rd Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre

27th St. Louis MO @ The Pageant

March

1st Indianapolis, IN @ Vogue Theatre
2nd Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall

4th Detroit, MI @ Clutch Cargos
8th Boston, MA @ House of Blues

10th Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
11th New York, NY @ Terminal 5
14th Washinton, DC @ 930 Club

April

1st Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
2nd Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
3rd Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom

5th San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
6th Los Angeles, CA @ Wiltern

9th San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
10th Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
14th Houston, TX @ House of Blues
15th Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre
16th Austin, TX @ Stubb’s
22nd Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage

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Galactic Announce Winter Dates

FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS COREY GLOVER, CYRIL NEVILLE, COREY HENRY &
MORE


Galactic

Galactic is loading up on
special guests to join the band as they barrel through the country on a wild and rocking Winter Tour 2010. Galactic
will spread the New Orleans flavor, throwing down the Mardi Gras spirit starting in Asheville on February 9 before
hitting Nashville on the 10th and ATL on February 12.

Lead singer Corey Glover (of Living
Colour
) will join the band on the road for the first time, bringing his amazing vocals and energy for the first
starting with Jamcruise and including Chicago on February 18. Cyril Neville (of the Neville Brothers) will join for select dates
and Corey Henry (of Rebirth Brass
Band
) will be on board throughout bringing his real deal NOLA brass trombone sound to the party.

Corey Glover and Cyril will both join along with the High and Mighty Brass Band plus a VERY special surprise guest
for the NYC Terminal 5 Mardi Gras north celebration on February 26. Orgone and The Bridge will support some
dates. Click here for
more details.


11/02/10 Fayetteville, AR George’s Majestic Lounge

11/03/10 Lafayette, LA Grant Street Dancehall
11/04/10 Birmingham, AL Workplay Theatre

11/06/10 Mobile, AL Soul Kitchen

01/4/11 – 01/9/11 departs Ft. Lauderdale, FL Jamcruise 9
01/19/11 Jacksonville, FL Freebird Live

01/20/11 Tampa, FL The Ritz Ybor

01/21/11 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues (Orlando)

01/22/11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution

02/09/11 Asheville, NC Orange Peel
02/10/11 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge
02/11/11 Charleston, SC Music Farm
02/12/11 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse
02/13/11 Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theater

02/16/11 Minneapolis, MN Cabooze

02/17/11 Madison, WI Majestic Theater
02/18/11 Chicago, IL Park West

02/19/11 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom

02/20/11 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Small’s Theater

02/23/11 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
02/24/11 Washington, DC 9:30 Club

02/25/11 Boston, MA Paradise

02/26/11 New York, NY Terminal 5

02/27/11 Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theater
03/17/11 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
03/18/11 Lawrence, KS Granada
03/19/11 Denver, CO The Fillmore

03/20/11 Salt Lake, City, UT The Depot

03/22/11 Billings, MT Babcock Theatre
03/23/11 Missoula, MT Wilma Theatre
03/25/11 Seattle, WA Showbox
03/26/11 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
03/27/11 Crytal Bay, NV Crystal Bay Club
03/29/11 Santa Cruz, CA Moe’s Alley

03/30/11 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern

03/31/11 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre
04/01/11 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
04/02/11 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore

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Halloween Setlists Wrapup

Happy Halloween!

As reports from the weekend are still
trickling in, here’s a wrapup of some noteworthy Halloween setlists from across our
musical universe. If you know of any setlists we’re missing, please feel free to help the
cause and add them to the story comments and we’ll update the list.

Phish 10/31/2010, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ

Set 1: Frankenstein, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Ghost -> Spooky, The Divided Sky,
Roses Are Free > Funky
Bitch, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stash, Character Zero

Set 2: Little Feat’s “Waiting for Columbus” Album: Fat Man in the Bathtub, All That You
Dream, Oh Atlanta, Old Folks
Boogie, Time Loves a Hero -> Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie
Chicken -> Tripe Face Boogie,
Rocket in My Pocket, Willin’, Don’t Bogart That Joint, A Apolitical Blues, Sailin’ Shoes,
Feats Don’t Fail Me Now

Set 3: Down with Disease > Back on the Train > Gotta Jibboo, Camel Walk, Suzy Greenberg,
Wilson > Harry Hood >
The Horse > Silent in the Morning, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Julius

From Phish.net: Notes | Download


Widespread Panic 10.31.2010 | Lakefront Arena | New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Faries Wear Boots > Big Wooly Mammoth > Worry, Machine > Barstools & Dreamers,
Visiting Day, You’re Gonna Miss Me, Disco > Diner > Porch Song

Set 2: Lola, Pilgrims > Tall Boy > Rock, Swamp > Use Me, Strange Times > Drums > The Other
One jam > Jack, All Time Low, Bring It On Home

Encore: Christmas Katie > Superstition > Fishwater

From: PanicStream.com | Notes


The Disco Biscuits 10/31/10, Charlottesville Pavilion, Charlottesville, VA
Set 1: One Of These Days1, Shem-Rah Boo > Digital Buddha > Moshi Fameus > Catalyst > On
Time >
Confrontation

Set 2: Strobelights and Martinis > Cyclone > Little Betty Boop > Bombs > Abraxas5 >
Gangster > I-Man
Encore: Portal To An Empty Head

From Phantasy Bisco:
Notes


Umphrey’s Mcgee 10/31/2010, The Pageant, St. Louis, MO
Set One: Ocean Billy > Conduit, Nothing Too Fancy > Hangover, November Walk, Women Wine
and Song > Ocean Billy, 1348 > The Way You Rule the World > 1348

Set Two: The Triple Wide > Bitter Sweet Haji, Bridgeless > Walletsworth, “Top Ten” list,
Prowler > Bridgeless, Sociable Jimmy > Nothing Too Fancy, 1901 Jump**, Bright Lights Big
City

Encore: JaJunk > Don’t Stop the Spirit of the Radio > JaJunk

From Umphreys.com: Notes


String Cheese Incident 10/30/2010 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
Set 1: Come As You Are, Restless Wind, Rain, Pack It Up, Turn This Around > Breathe > Turn
This Around, Rivertrance, Las Vegas

Set 2: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Fly Like an Eagle >
Born On The Wrong Planet, Motheship Connection, Space Cowboy1, Groove Is In The Heart2,
21st Century Schizoid Man, Major Tom (Coming Home), Planet Claire > Major Tom (Coming
Home) > It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Set 3: Piece of Mine, Bumpin’ Reel, Shine, Drifting > MLT > Drums > Desert Dawn

Encore: Search, Howard

Guests: Liza Oxnard & Keller Williams
From Friends of Cheese: Notes | Download


Gov’t Mule 10/30/10 Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA

Set I: The Who’s “Who’s Next” Album: Baba O’Riley, Bargain, Love Ain’t For Keeping, My
Wife, The Song Is Over, Getting in Tune, Going Mobile, Behind Blue Eyes, Won’t Get Fooled
Again

Set 2: Steppin’ Lightly, Broke Down On The Brazos, No Need To Suffer, Painted Silver Light
Trane > Eternity’s Breath > St. Stephen Jam > When Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > When
Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > Trane > with 3rd Stone From The Sun Tease, Noisy Jam >
Drums > Any Open Window, Railroad Boy > Thorazine Shuffle

Encore: Going Out West



If you know of any setlists we’re missing, please add them to the story comments and we’ll
update the list. If you
were at any of the shows, feel free to chime in with your thoughts.

More setlists at Setlist.com

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Wu-Tang Clan: Winter Dates & NYE Run

NYE TICKETS ON SALE NOVEMBER 6 AT 10 AM EDT


Wu-Tang Clan

Wu-Tang Clan have lined
up dates for a winter tour beginning December 4 in San Diego, CA. The tour will include stops in LA, Dallas,
Houston, Boston, New Haven, and New York among other cities, before ending with a New Years Eve performance at
Mr. Smalls Theater in Millvale,
PA. Tickets for LA, Dallas and Philadelphia are on sale now. The NYE show goes on sale on Saturday, November 6 at
10:00 AM EDT.
Check out the dates below.

TOUR DATES:

12/04 – San Diego, CA @ 4th & B
12/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ Club Nokia
12/10 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater

12/12 – Houston, TX @ Numbers

12/16 – Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage Theatre
12/22 – Boston, MA @ Wilbur Theater
12/23 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
12/26 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
12/28 – Providence, RI @ Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
12/29 – New York, NY @ Nokia Theatre
12/30 – Philadelphila, PA @ Trocadero
12/31 – Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theater

Wu-Tang Clan
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Iron & Wine: Tour Dates & New Album

TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 13; NEW ALBUM OUT IN JANUARY


Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine
will release
their first album since 2007, Kiss Each Other Clean, in January 2011. To
support the record, a
string of dates have been announced beginning November 13 at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO.
After that, they will
hit the road in February 2011 for an extensive European tour. Check out all the dates
below.

Iron & Wine 2010 Tour Dates:

11/13 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
11/14 – Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall
11/15 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
11/16 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse

11/17 – Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre

11/18 – Miami Beach, FL @ Fillmore Miami Beach
11/19 – Tallahassee, FL @ The Moon

11/20 – New Orleans, LA @ House Of Blues

11/21 – Houston, TX @ Fitzgeralds

Iron & Wine 2011 Tour Dates:

02/02/11 Debase rStockholm, SE

02/03/11 Rockefeller Oslo, NO

02/04/11 Tradgardsforeningen Gothenburg, SE

02/05/11 Vox Hall Arhus, DK

02/06/11 Vega Copenhagen, DK

02/07/11 Fabrik Hamburg, GER

02/08/11 Berghain Berlin, GER

02/09/11 Gloria Theater Cologne, GER

02/10/11 Wuk Vienna, AUS

02/11/11 Freiheiz Munich, GER

02/12/11 Locomotiv Bologna, IT

02/13/11 El Lokal Zurich, SWI

02/14/11 Mousonturm Frankfurt, GER

02/15/11 The Paradiso Amsterdam, NL

02/16/11 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BEL

02/17/11 Alhambra Paris, FRA

03/08/11 Roundhouse London, GB

03/09/11 Corn Exchange Brighton, GB

03/10/11 Birmingham Town Hall Birmingham, GB

03/11/11 HMV Picture House Edinburgh, GB

03/12/11 Royal Liverpool Philharmonic hall Liverpool, GB

03/14/11 Olympia Theatre Dublin, IR

03/15/11 Academy 2 Manchester, GB

03/16/11 The Sage Gateshead, GB

03/17/11 Metropolitan University Leeds, GB

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Low Anthem: Lincoln Ctr Show; Tour Dates w/Emmylou Harris

TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 8 IN HARRISBURG, PA

The Low Anthem have
confirmed a January 13 performance at Lincoln Center’s Allen Room as part of the prestigious American
Songbook
series. Announced today, the 2011 American Songbook series will also feature performances by John Doe, Shara Worden (of My Brightest Diamond), Bebel Gilberto and others.

The band will hit the road next month for a string of east coast dates with Emmylou Harris followed by dates
with
the Carolina Chocolate Drops in
December. Check below for a complete list of upcoming shows.


Nov 8 2010 The Gallery at The Abbey Bar at ABC Harrisburg, PA
Nov 9, 2010 Byham Theater Pittsburgh, PA with Emmylou Harris
Nov 10 2010 University At Buffalo Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY with Emmylou Harris
Nov 11 2010 Calvin Theatre Northampton, MA with Emmylou Harris
Nov 13 2010 Wellmont Theatre Montclair, New Jersey with Emmylou Harris

Nov 14 2010 The Egg Albany, NY with Emmylou Harris
Nov 16 2010 The Grand Wilmington, DE with Emmylou Harris

Nov 17 2010 Shaftman Performance Hall Roanoke, VA with Emmylou Harris

Nov 19 2010 Weinberg Center for the Arts Frederick, MD with Emmylou Harris
Nov 20 2010 The Paramount Charlottesville, VA with Emmylou Harris
Nov 21 2010 Peace Concert Hall Greenville, SC with Emmylou Harris
Dec 4 2010 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA with Carolina Chocolate Drops
Dec 5 2010 The Bottletree Birmingham, AL
Dec 7 2010 Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN with Carolina Chocolate Drops
Dec 8 2010 Bijou Theater Knoxville, TN with Carolina Chocolate Drops
Dec 9 2010 The Orange Peel Asheville, NC with Carolina Chocolate Drops

Dec 10 2010 The Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, NC with Carolina Chocolate Drops

Dec 11 2010 Lincoln Theater Raleigh, NC with Carolina Chocolate Drops
Jan 13 2011 Lincoln Center – American Songbook New York, NY

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Pretty Lights: 3rd EP of 2010

DOWNLOAD THE NEW EP NOW AT
PRETTYLIGHTSMUSIC.COM


Glowing in the Darkest Night

Pretty Lights released
Glowing In The Darkest Night, the third installment of his trilogy of 2010′s EPs, this past Friday,
October 22 via his website, www.PrettyLightsMusic.com.

Pretty Lights is touring extensively to support Glowing In The Darkest Night, with the North American tour
kicking off Wednesday in Tulsa, and continuing through early December. There’s a New Year’s Eve run of shows
taking place at The Congress Theater in Chicago on December 30th and 31st. Supporting the shows will be Major
Lazer on the 30th, and Holy Fuck on the 31st.

Upcoming Pretty Lights Tour Dates

October 27 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
October 28 – Lyric Theatre – Oxford, MS
October 29 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
October 30 – Patriot’s Point – Charleston, SC
October 31 – MoogFest 2010 – Asheville, NC
November 2 – Bourbon Street Ballroom – Baltimore, MD
November 3 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA
November 4 – The National – Richmond, VA
November 5 – House of Blues – Boston, MA – SOLD OUT
November 6 – Washington Avenue Armory – Albany, NY

November 7 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT – SOLD OUT
November 8 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT – SOLD OUT

November 10 – Madison Theatre – Covington, KY

November 11 – Boma – Columbus, OH
November 12 – Fillmore – Detroit, MI
November 13 – The Rave – Milwaukee, WI
November 14 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
November 15 – Sokol Auditorium – Omaha, NE
November 17 – The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
November 19 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA
November 20 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
November 21 – Arcata Community Center – Arcata, CA
November 23 – Knitting Factory – Reno, NV
November 24 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA
November 26 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA
November 27 – House of Blues – Las Vegas, NV

November 28 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA
November 30 – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ

December 1 – The Marquee – Tempe, AZ
December 2 – Sunshine Theatre – Albuquerque, NM
December 3 – Telluride Conference Center – Telluride, CO – SOLD OUT
December 4 – Telluride Conference Center – Telluride, CO – SOLD OUT
December 5 – Belly Up – Aspen, CO – SOLD OUT

December 30 – The Congress Theater – Chicago, IL (w/ Major Lazer)

December 31 – The Congress Theater – Chicago, IL (w/ Holy Fuck)

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Jonsi Cancels In-Store Gigs

SIGUR ROS MAN TOO UNCOMFORTABLE TO GO ON

Jonsi

After scheduling a series of record store live sessions, Jonsi has canceled them after the first one. Here is here from his website:

It is with regret that we announce the immediate cancellation of Jonsi’s series of acoustic performances at indie record stores under the banner ‘Go Closer’, scheduled to take place during his current US tour. We, the management, are going to take the blame here, since it was us who thought this was a great opportunity to counterpoint the weight and scale of production at his theatrical shows with something super low-key and intimate. We talked him into it. And we stand by the fact that it is a great ideaÂ… on paper. Jonsi himself, however, was always sceptical about how in would pan out in reality. And standing there nose-to-nose with fans in the cold light of day the other day in Origami Records, Los Angeles, he had the sudden and undeniable realisation that this is not the environment in which he flourishes. Arguably it was the most uncomfortable experience of his ten years in the public eye, and as a result we are unwilling to put him in the line of fire again. To those of you who saw it in Echo Park, cherish it, because it ain’t going to happen again. To those people who were looking forward to *going closer* in Salt Lake City, Austin, Asheville, Atlanta and Chicago we can only say we are sorry, and ask for your understanding and forgiveness. And remember it’s not Jonsi’s fault.

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The New Mastersounds: New Comp Halloween at Tip’s w/ Art Neville

THE MODERN DESCENDENTS OF THE METERS PLAY WITH ONE OF THE ORGINALS!

The New Mastersounds and Sundazed Music have announced the compilation album Masterology: The Pioneers of new British funk sounds and an upcoming tour whose highlights include an opening slot with Widespread Panic on October 30 at the UNO Lakefront Arena and a headlining show featuring the legendary B3 stylings of Art Neville at Tipitina’s on Halloween night.

Years of being compared to the music of The Meters has paid off, this year, The New Mastersounds lead a workshop at High Sierra Music Festival entitled “Funkify Your Life: A Look Into The Music of The Meters.” After Art Neville, founding member of The Meters, caught wind of the video he could barely contain his excitement and reached out to form a funk alliance. Catch them on October 31 for their first time ever performing an entire night of music together.

Funkify Your Life: A Look Into the Music of The Meters from Tony Harrison on Vimeo.

The tour will continue through the Southeast hitting hot spots like Naples International Film Fest, Bear Creek Music Fest, The 8×10 and more. The Southern states tour will feature support from The New Majority featuring members of The Dynamites. The New Mastersounds will then make their way North hitting the hottest venue in New York for two nights the Brooklyn Bowl.

After an 11 year career creating original, dance worthy funk, soul & jazz, the band will release the album Masterology via Sundazed Music, who created the track listing based on gems from all seven previously released albums plus one previously unreleased track. The band will be announcing unique pre-order fan bundles including signed limited edition copies, tickets, meet and greets and more soon.

The New Mastersounds Tour Dates

Sat Oct 30 UNO Lakefront Arena New Orleans, LA (opening for Widespread Panic)
Sun Oct 31 Tipitina’s New Orleans, LA (featuring Art Neville)
Wed Nov 03 Workplay Theatre Birmingham, AL*
Thu Nov 04 Proud Larry’s Oxford, MS*
Fri Nov 05 The Masquerade Atlanta, GA*
Sat Nov 06 Engine Room Tallahassee, FL
Sun Nov 07 Naples Film Fest Naples,FL
Tue Nov 09 Crowbar Tampa/Ybor City, FL
Thu Nov 11 The Social Orlando, FL
Fri Nov 12 Bear Creek Music Festival Live Oak, FL
Sun Nov 14 Bear Creek Music Festival Live Oak, FL
Mon Nov 15 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC*
Tue Nov 16 The 8×10 Baltimore, MD*
Thu Nov 18 The Note West Chester, PA*
Fri Nov 19 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA*
Sat Nov 20 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY*
Sun Nov 21 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY*
Tue Jan 04 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Wed Jan 05 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Thu Jan 06 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fri Jan 07 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sat Jan 08 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sun Jan 09 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

* w/ The New Majority (feat. Members of The Dynamites)


Mr. Gnome US Dates & Short Film

NEW ALBUM RECORDED AT JOSH HOMME’S STUDIO

The Cleveland duo with a rapidly growing cult following among musicians, critics and fans alike, Mr. Gnome has announced fall 2010
U.S. tour dates in November. All dates are below. The band is currently putting the finishing touches on a new
album, again recorded at
Josh Homme‘s (QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures) Pink Duck Studios in Los Angeles, where Mr. Gnome also
recorded its previous album, Heave Yer Skeleton.

Just in time for Halloween, the duo will soon release an extended video for the song “Vampires” (more like a
complete short narrative film, really.) Check out the trailer for the video below.

Mr. Gnome on tour:

11/03 Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar
11/04 Pittsburgh, PA @ Lava Lounge

11/05 Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool

11/06 Taunton, MA @ Steve’s Backstage Pass
11/11 Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
11/13 Madison, WI @ The Frequency
11/15 Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room
11/16 Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive

11/17 Salt Lake City, UT @ Burt’s Tiki Lounge
11/19 Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
11/20 Seattle, WA @ The Sunset Tavern
11/23 San Francisco, CA @ Elbo Room

11/24 Los Angeles, CA @ Silverlake Lounge

11/26 Tucson, AZ @ Plush
11/27 Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad
11/29 Tulsa, OK @ Soundpony
11/30 Springfield, MO @ The Outland
12/02 Dallas, TX @ Double Wide
12/04 San Antonio, TX @ Lone Star Studios

12/06 Pensacola, FL @ Handlebar

12/08 Atlanta, GA @ Drunken Unicorn
12/09 Nashville, TN @ The End
12/10 St Louis, MO @ The Firebird

12/18 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom

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Monotonix Announce Album; New December Dates

NOT YET OUT JANUARY 25 ON DRAG CITY


Monotonix

Monotonix will be
releasing their new album Not Yet January 25 on Drag City. This will be their second full-length
and the album was produced by Steve Albini. Not Yet is the livest, loudest, most basic and direct
sound that Monotonix can have.

Click here to listen to and
download the first single off of Not Yet, “Give Me More”.

Aside from the slew of previously divulged October and November dates, Monotonix are announcing a fresh batch of
December shows that will take them through parts of the U.S. and Canada, with more dates certain to come.

MONOTONIX TOUR DATES:

Saturday, Oct. 30 – Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door

Sunday, Oct. 31 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah

Monday, Nov. 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room

Tuesday, Nov. 2 – San Antonio, TX @ Korova

Wednesday, Nov. 3 – McAllen, TX @ Las Palmas Event Center

Thursday, Nov. 4 – Monterrey, MX @ Escenica

Friday, Nov. 5 – Dallas, TX @ The Loft

Saturday, Nov. 6 – Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Festival – Waterloo Park

Saturday, Dec. 4 – Miami, FL @ Electric Pickle

Sunday, Dec. 5 – Orlando, FL @ Backbooth

Monday, Dec. 6 – Tampa, FL @ Orpheum

Tuesday, Dec. 7 – Tallahassee, FL @ Engine Room

Wednesday, Dec. 8 – Atlanta, GA @ 529

Thursday, Dec. 9 – Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone

Friday, Dec. 10 – Chattanooga, TN @ Discoteca

Saturday, Dec. 11 – Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee’s

Sunday, Dec. 12 – Halifax, NS @ The Seahorse

Monday, Dec. 13 – Calgary, AB @ Broken City

Tuesday, Dec. 14 – Edmonton, AB @ New City

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Social Distortion: New Album & Tour Dates

HARD TIMES AND NURSERY RHYMES OUT JANUARY 18 2011


Social Distortion

Rock ‘n’ roll icons Social
Distortion
have officially announced the release of their long awaited, highly anticipated new studio
album, Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes, which is set for January 18. A follow-up to their
acclaimed album Sex, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes is the band’s seventh
studio album and first release in over six years. Fans are invited to download the first single, “Machine Gun Blues,”
via iTunes on November 9.

Social Distortion are currently on tour across the US and are expected to announce more dates in the coming weeks.

Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes Track Listing:

01. Road Zombie
02. California (Hustle and Flow)
03. Gimme The Sweet And Lowdown
04. Diamond In The Rough
05. Machine Gun Blues
06. Bakersfield
07. Far Side Of Nowhere
08. Alone And Forsaken
09. Writing On The Wall
10. Cant Take it with You
11. Still Alive

Social Distortion Tour Dates:

Oct 19 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 20 – Chicago, IL – Riviera (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 21 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 23 – Toronto, ON – Kool Haus (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 24 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 26 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)

Oct 28 – Clifton Park, NY – Northern Lights (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 29 – Philadelphia, PA – The Electric Factory (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Oct 30 – Atlantic City, NJ – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 1 – Boston, MA – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 2 – Portland, ME – State Theatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 4 – New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 5 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)

Nov 6 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live! (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 8 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 9 – Knoxville, TN – Valarium (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 10 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 12 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 13 – Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 14 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 16 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 18 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 19 – Houston, TX – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)

Nov 20 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 22 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 23 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre (w/Lucero & Frank Turner)
Nov 24 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre (w/Lucero & TBA)

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Longoria”s tweets at Twitter charity auction fetch $32K!

”Desperate Housewives” star Eva Longoria”s twitter message received the highest donations – a whopping 32,240 dollars on Twitter”s first ever celebrity charity auction ”Twitchange”. ”Twitchange”, which was a 10-day auction where anyone could bid on more than 100 famous actors, musicians and sports stars volunteering their tweets. Teen pop star Justin Bieber, reality TV”s Kim [...]