Iraqi officials say a car bomb has exploded at a funeral in Baghdad, killing at least 35 people, VOA reports. The blast Thursday in a mainly Shi’ite area of the capital also wounded at least 65 others.
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Suicide bomber kills at least 50 in Iraq
A suicide-bomber blew himself up Tuesday in the midst of a crowd of aspiring police recruits in the Sunni-Arab town of Tikrit, north of Baghdad, VOA reports. The bloody bombing left at least 50 people dead and wounded at least 150 others. The attack appears to mark a strategy by insurgents of targeting Iraq’s fledgling security forces.
Bomb attacks on Christian homes in Iraq
Iraq’s Interior Ministry says militants have launched a series of bomb attacks on Christian homes in Baghdad, killing two people and wounding 16 others.
Police say assailants in southwest Baghdad threw explosives into the home of a Christian family, causing the two fatalities and injuring five others.
Al Qaeda claims attack on Baghdad church
Funerals have taken place for some of the Christian worshipers killed in one of the bloodiest attack on Iraq’s Christian minority in seven years.
Fifty two hostages and police officers were killed when Iraqi security forces stormed Our Lady of Salvation, one of Baghdad’s largest Catholic churches, to free more than a hundred hostages seized by gunmen.
Baghdad church attack leaves 37 dead
A church service in Baghdad has ended in bloodshed after Iraqi forces stormed the building and militants set off their suicide vests.
Iraq’s Interior Department said at least 37 people were killed during Sunday’s church standoff, including at least seven hostages. More than 50 others were wounded.
Robin Williams to play Bengal Tiger on Broadway?
Robin Williams is in talks to return to the Broadway stage to star in Rajiv Joseph”s acclaimed play Bengal Tiger At The Baghdad Zoo. The New York Times reports that producers Robyn Goodman and Kevin McCollum are close to concluding a deal with the funnyman, reports the Daily Express. The play, set around the Iraq [...]
Suicide bomber targets Baghdad recruitment center
At least two suicide bombers attacked a military recruiting center in Baghdad Sunday, killing at least seven people and wounding more than 20. Iraqi military officials say the first suicide bomber detonated a minibus packed with explosives near the gate to the compound.
U.S. defense secretary in Afghanistan
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is in Afghanistan for meetings with President Hamid Karzai and the commander of NATO forces U.S. General David Petraeus. Gates arrived in Kabul Thursday from Baghdad, where he attended ceremonies Wednesday marking the end of the U.S. military’s seven-year combat mission in Iraq.
Suicide attack kills Iraqi army recruits in Baghdad
At least 51 people have been killed in a suicide attack on an army recruitment centre in Baghdad, officials say.
Baghdad suicide bomber kills at least 43
A suicide bomber has killed at least 43 people and injured 40 more southwest of Baghdad, Iraqi police says. The bomber attacked government-backed Sunni militia members lining up to be paid in the town of Radwaniya.
JamBase Questionnaire: Truth & Salvage Co.
Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights in the jam scene (and beyond). Last time we heard from Reed Mathis, and this time we visit with a bright light on the rock scene.
Warm, harmonious, rootsy and inviting, Truth & Salvage Co. stir memories of The Band, The Jayhawks and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Yet this young band with roots in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Ohio, Tupelo and elsewhere also sound like their own men, coming at listeners from multiple angles due to four singer-songwriters in their midst. The combination of ancestral textures and self-determination makes for an awfully winning sound that’s immediately likeable but also offers nuggets for the long haul. Their self-titled debut (released May 25) is a quintessential grower, a song cycle that slowly but surely insinuates itself into one’s life. Produced with a light hand by The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson, the album is a wonderful handshake for a band that only seems to be growing stronger as they gig furiously around the U.S. and abroad bringing some awfully sweet music to any friendly folks that’ll have ‘em. (Dennis Cook)
In a first for the JamBase Questionnaire, four members of the band decided to chime in. Here’s what Truth & Salvage Co. had to say to our inquiries.
Truth & Salvage Co. |
Name: Scott Kinnebrew
Instrument(s) of choice: 1973 Gibson SG Pro. 60′s Carvin lap steel. Fuchs (fooks) guitar amplifiers
Nicknames: Skinny, Kinny
Name: Walker Young
Instrument(s) of choice: piano, organ, vocals
Nicknames: Snakehandler Slim
Name: Bill Smith
Instrument(s) of choice: 1971 Gretsch drum kit and vocals
Nicknames: Smitty, The Mohican
Name: Tim Jones
Instrument(s) of choice: ’73 Fender Telecaster Deluxe, Shure SM 58 (Beta)
Nicknames: Jonesy, Springbreak (from Chris Robinson)
1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
A great song. Give me a great song and I won’t care if your guitar is out if tune. But please do try to keep it tuned. (Scott)
2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The first album I bought wasÂ…Best of Lou Reed. On cassette tape. I was like nine, I bet, and I heard “Walk On The Wild Side.” Somebody told me Bob Dylan wrote it; this was also the first time I ever heard of Bob Dylan. So, I went to the record shop and asked for “Walk On The Wild Side” by Bob Dylan and, of course, the record store kid looked at me like I was stupid. Record store people seem to still look at me like I’m stupid. I don’t take it personally; I’m sure they struggle with disillusionment. Anyway, so they inform me that the song was by Lou Reed and I bought his greatest hits and listened and loved it and so became the gender bending rocker I am today. Thanks, Lou! (Scott)
3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
“If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys. I grew up in New Orleans and the big soul pop station in the 80s was Q-93. All day they would play the best R&B of the time. Don’t get me wrong I like where R&B has gone but when I heard “If I Ain’t Got You” it instantly reminded me how innocent and emotional R&B used to be. I downloaded and listened repeatedly and honestly teared up every time. On a more “hip” note, I’ve been wearing out Leon Russell’s debut album, especially the tune “Delta Lady ” (Scott)
4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A State Highway Patrolman. Stability was important to me coming from a blue collar, working class family. I knew a couple of “statey’s” growing up and they had nice houses. I thought that was my calling. Then in high school someone told me how bad of a drummer I was and it was then that I set out to prove them wrong. 20 years later I am still on that path and lovin’ every minute of it. (Bill)
5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Playing for people that need musical salvation. (Bill)
6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
That I am the son of a third generation dairy farmer. I was very fortunate to come from a very loving, hard working family of six. I used to have to practice my drums in the barn. (Bill)
7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Sunday. When it’s quiet and peaceful in the afternoon and there’s a collective stillness in the air. (Tim)
8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street. Let’s shoot for the top. (Tim)
9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
DFAC at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. (Tim)
10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Asheville, NC. We lived in Asheville for about ten years. There is an amazing creative energy there and the residents love great music. They have been incredibly supportive through our evolution as a band and are excited as ever for T&S Co. (Walker)
11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
I drink so much alcohol that I can’t remember what my bad habits are or aren’t. In fact, I can’t remember anything. Guys, are we on the road? (Walker)
12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
I really prefer the southern rock style of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Growing up in Georgia they had much more influence on me and the music I write than either the Stones or The Beatles. (Walker)
13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A beast that stood 14-feet tall, with eyes blacker than night, teeth like a shark and a nose like a bull with a cast iron ring through his septum. He was a behemoth of a creature covered in buffalo fur, steam rising from his sweat-matted shoulders, and with a scent not unlike fried potatoes and fish. He asked, “Do you have something to smoke?” I replied, “Weed or tobacco?” “Weed,” he opined. “Well, you’re in luck, buddy, because we happen to be in the great state of California!” I retorted. To this day we are still the best of friends. (Scott)
A medicine man in the bush of West Africa. (Bill)
An electric pink and blue neon Vishnu come down from a wooden ceiling when I was 15-years-old. (Tim)
I went to a protest at a Tennessee weapons plant where four nuns crossed over into the weapons facility. After 9/11 this was seen as a terrorist act, which would land them in jail for four years, possibly more. The emotion surrounding that day and the fact that our government threw four nuns in jail for peaceful protest seriously impacted me. It is something I think of often: The dedication of those four women, risking everything to bring awareness to the destructive nature of war; Their dedication to a cause higher than themselves. This is the same reason we play music and attempt to reach people through song. (Walker)
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JamBase Questionnaire: Truth & Salvage Co.
Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights in the jam scene (and beyond). Last time we heard from Reed Mathis, and this time we visit with a bright light on the rock scene.
Warm, harmonious, rootsy and inviting, Truth & Salvage Co. stir memories of The Band, The Jayhawks and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Yet this young band with roots in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Ohio, Tupelo and elsewhere also sound like their own men, coming at listeners from multiple angles due to four singer-songwriters in their midst. The combination of ancestral textures and self-determination makes for an awfully winning sound that’s immediately likeable but also offers nuggets for the long haul. Their self-titled debut (released May 25) is a quintessential grower, a song cycle that slowly but surely insinuates itself into one’s life. Produced with a light hand by The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson, the album is a wonderful handshake for a band that only seems to be growing stronger as they gig furiously around the U.S. and abroad bringing some awfully sweet music to any friendly folks that’ll have ‘em. (Dennis Cook)
In a first for the JamBase Questionnaire, four members of the band decided to chime in. Here’s what Truth & Salvage Co. had to say to our inquiries.
Truth & Salvage Co. |
Name: Scott Kinnebrew
Instrument(s) of choice: 1973 Gibson SG Pro. 60′s Carvin lap steel. Fuchs (fooks) guitar amplifiers
Nicknames: Skinny, Kinny
Name: Walker Young
Instrument(s) of choice: piano, organ, vocals
Nicknames: Snakehandler Slim
Name: Bill Smith
Instrument(s) of choice: 1971 Gretsch drum kit and vocals
Nicknames: Smitty, The Mohican
Name: Tim Jones
Instrument(s) of choice: ’73 Fender Telecaster Deluxe, Shure SM 58 (Beta)
Nicknames: Jonesy, Springbreak (from Chris Robinson)
1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
A great song. Give me a great song and I won’t care if your guitar is out if tune. But please do try to keep it tuned. (Scott)
2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The first album I bought wasÂ…Best of Lou Reed. On cassette tape. I was like nine, I bet, and I heard “Walk On The Wild Side.” Somebody told me Bob Dylan wrote it; this was also the first time I ever heard of Bob Dylan. So, I went to the record shop and asked for “Walk On The Wild Side” by Bob Dylan and, of course, the record store kid looked at me like I was stupid. Record store people seem to still look at me like I’m stupid. I don’t take it personally; I’m sure they struggle with disillusionment. Anyway, so they inform me that the song was by Lou Reed and I bought his greatest hits and listened and loved it and so became the gender bending rocker I am today. Thanks, Lou! (Scott)
3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
“If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys. I grew up in New Orleans and the big soul pop station in the 80s was Q-93. All day they would play the best R&B of the time. Don’t get me wrong I like where R&B has gone but when I heard “If I Ain’t Got You” it instantly reminded me how innocent and emotional R&B used to be. I downloaded and listened repeatedly and honestly teared up every time. On a more “hip” note, I’ve been wearing out Leon Russell’s debut album, especially the tune “Delta Lady ” (Scott)
4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A State Highway Patrolman. Stability was important to me coming from a blue collar, working class family. I knew a couple of “statey’s” growing up and they had nice houses. I thought that was my calling. Then in high school someone told me how bad of a drummer I was and it was then that I set out to prove them wrong. 20 years later I am still on that path and lovin’ every minute of it. (Bill)
5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Playing for people that need musical salvation. (Bill)
6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
That I am the son of a third generation dairy farmer. I was very fortunate to come from a very loving, hard working family of six. I used to have to practice my drums in the barn. (Bill)
7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Sunday. When it’s quiet and peaceful in the afternoon and there’s a collective stillness in the air. (Tim)
8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street. Let’s shoot for the top. (Tim)
9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
DFAC at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. (Tim)
10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Asheville, NC. We lived in Asheville for about ten years. There is an amazing creative energy there and the residents love great music. They have been incredibly supportive through our evolution as a band and are excited as ever for T&S Co. (Walker)
11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
I drink so much alcohol that I can’t remember what my bad habits are or aren’t. In fact, I can’t remember anything. Guys, are we on the road? (Walker)
12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
I really prefer the southern rock style of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Growing up in Georgia they had much more influence on me and the music I write than either the Stones or The Beatles. (Walker)
13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A beast that stood 14-feet tall, with eyes blacker than night, teeth like a shark and a nose like a bull with a cast iron ring through his septum. He was a behemoth of a creature covered in buffalo fur, steam rising from his sweat-matted shoulders, and with a scent not unlike fried potatoes and fish. He asked, “Do you have something to smoke?” I replied, “Weed or tobacco?” “Weed,” he opined. “Well, you’re in luck, buddy, because we happen to be in the great state of California!” I retorted. To this day we are still the best of friends. (Scott)
A medicine man in the bush of West Africa. (Bill)
An electric pink and blue neon Vishnu come down from a wooden ceiling when I was 15-years-old. (Tim)
I went to a protest at a Tennessee weapons plant where four nuns crossed over into the weapons facility. After 9/11 this was seen as a terrorist act, which would land them in jail for four years, possibly more. The emotion surrounding that day and the fact that our government threw four nuns in jail for peaceful protest seriously impacted me. It is something I think of often: The dedication of those four women, risking everything to bring awareness to the destructive nature of war; Their dedication to a cause higher than themselves. This is the same reason we play music and attempt to reach people through song. (Walker)
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JamBase | Rollin’ On The River
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Car bombs kill at least 26 in Baghdad
Iraqi officials say twin car bombs have killed at least 26 people and wounded more than 53 in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. Iraqi police and hospital officials said the car bombs exploded within minutes of each other Sunday near the headquarters of the Iraqi Commercial Bank and a government office that issues identity cards.
Baghdad vote result unchanged after recount
An Iraqi election official says a recount of votes in Baghdad from Iraq’s March 7 election has not changed the parliamentary seat allocation. An official with the Independent High Electoral Commission, Saad al-Rawi, said Sunday the number of seats for any coalition will stay as it is, leaving former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi’s bloc the winner of the most seats.
Attacks in Iraq kill more than 100
A wave of attacks across Iraq killed more than people Monday, and wounded about 300 others. The violence began before dawn, with gunmen in speeding cars killing soldiers and police at checkpoints across Baghdad. The assailants used silencers, a new gangland-style twist to their attacks.
Death toll rises to 54 in Baghdad mosque blasts
At least 54 people were killed, most of them Shiite Muslims, on Friday in a series of bomb blasts in Baghdad. The attacks mainly targeted Shiite mosques, according to security sources.
At least 20 killed in Baghdad explosions
Iraqi officials say three car bomb blasts rocked central Baghdad Sunday, killing at least 20 people and wounding more than 40 others. Iraqi officials say two of the explosions were near the Iranian and Egyptian embassies.
At least 24 killed in Baghdad shooting
At least 24 people were killed when unidentified gunmen, reportedly posing as soldiers, attacked a village in Iraq, security sources said Saturday. Qassem Atta, spokesman of the Baghdad Operations Command (BOC), said the gunmen stormed al-Bu Sayfi village in south Baghdad on Friday night. Of the 24 people killed, five were women.
Allawi triumphant
Iyad Allawi wins most seats in Iraq, but long wrangling will decide who rules
WITH the count complete, Iyad Allawi’s Iraqi National Movement, known as Iraqiya, narrowly won Iraq’s general election according to results released on Friday March 26th. Mr Allawi’s alliance is ahead by a margin of two seats, giving him the first chance to try to form a coalition government, but it is far from clear whether he will be able to get to a position to head the next government in Iraq.
The State of Law alliance which is led by the current prime minsiter, Nuri al-Maliki, came a close second. In third place is a Shia religious alliance that includes followers of a populist cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, with a strong showing in the eastern slums of Baghdad and in three southern provinces. A Kurdish alliance, the fourth main block, swept the Kurds’ three provinces in the north. …
PM Maliki leads poll count in key Baghdad constituency
Partial results for Iraq’s elections show Prime Minister Nouri Maliki’s coalition ahead in the crucial area of Baghdad, election officials say. Results from across the country suggest a tight contest may be developing between Maliki and his main rival, former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi.




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