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Failing to Prosecute Wall Street Fraud Is Extending Our Economic Problems

Bill Gross, Nouriel Roubini, Laurence Kotlikoff, Steve Keen, Michel Chossudovsky and the Wall Street Journal all say that the U.S. economy is a giant Ponzi scheme.Virtually all independent economists and financial experts say that rampant fraud was lar…

Watch Bernard Hopkins vs Joe Calzaghe Live Online A Scam? Posted By : Paddy Chang

Live Internet TV | Online TV technology allows you to watch over 4,500 HD channels right on your PC.

Bernard Sumner & Hot Chip Music Video for Converse

CONVERSE RELEASES MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘DIDN’T KNOW WHAT LOVE WAS’ FEATURING BERNARD
SUMNER,
ALEXIS TAYLOR & JOE GODDARD FROM HOT CHIP & HOT CITY

Today, Converse releases the dynamic music video to the original song ‘Didn’t Know What Love Was’ – a genre-
blending collaboration featuring outstanding British artists Bernard Sumner from Bad Lieutenant, New
Order
and Joy Division, Alexis and Joe from Hot Chip and Hot City.

Directed by renowned Sweden-based Video Director Andreas Nilsson (MGMT ‘Flash Delirium’, Miike Snow ‘Rabbit’,
Fever
Ray ‘If I Had a Heart’, Yeasayer ‘Madder Red’) the video has, as Nilsson describes it, “a dry sense of humour,
combined
with a rather frantic visual idea.”

Converse’s year-long campaign celebrating the British music scene has been championed by the release of the hot
new
track ‘Didn’t Know What Love Was’ with remixes by Hot City, Chew Lips and Hudson Mohawk.


The Economy Will Not Recover Until the Economic Criminals are Prosecuted, and There Are Real Investigations Into 9/11 and Other Government Failures

This essay will demonstrate that: Trust is essential for a stable economy;Trust is currently at an all-time low;Launching criminal prosecutions and real investigations is one of the main prerequisites for an economic recovery.Trust in Government is Nec…

Bernard Sumner & Hot Chip Collaborate for Converse Campaign

DOWNLOAD NOW AT CONVERSE WEBSITES AROUND THE
WORLD


Alexis Taylor, Bernard Sumner, Joe Goddard, Benz, DJ
Haus

Following their announcement detailing the launch of the year-long Connectivity campaign celebrating the
incomparable British music scene, Converse today releases “Didn’t Know What Love Was”, an original music
collaboration between Bernard Sumner from New Order and Joy Division, Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard of Hot Chip and Hot City. Starting now, all
music fans can download the track for free at www.converse.co.uk and authorized Converse websites around the world.

Accompanying the release of the new single is the iconic chain image featuring not only the collaborating artists but
also a range of emerging musical talent from across the UK. The campaign imagery will appear nationwide
beginning October 11 in music and lifestyle print titles, high impact outdoor sites along with underground takeovers
in London. Click here to
view the full chain image.

ARTISTS (Within Chain, From Left to Right):

Paloma Faith
Bill Ryder-Jones

Michael Hibbert from Chapel Club
Graham Coxon
Mez from The Neat
Hudson Mohawke
Tigs from Chew Lips
Tom Hudson from Pulled Apart By Horses
Alexis Taylor from Hot Chip
Bernard Sumner
Joe Goddard from Hot Chip

Benz from Hot City
DJ Haus from Hot City
Laura-Mary Carter from Blood Red Shoes
Lewis Bowman from Chapel Club

Stay tuned for announcements revealing details on the music video, plus what else Converse has in store throughout
the Connectivity campaign.


St. Bernard Buys Red Condor for Managed E-Mail Security

St. Bernard Software’s acquisition of fellow security vendor Red Condor extends St. Bernard’s hybrid approach to security. – St. Bernard Software has acquired Red Condor for its managed e-mail
security business.
The buy is meant to help expand St. Bernard’s focus, which has traditionally
been on serving small and midsize enterprises with appliances, software and
hosted solutions. The acquisition was made for an undis…


How to optimize your computer to work better? Posted By : Bernard LSH

Many people know how to use a computer but few know how to sort out the problem when a computer performs sluggishly, freeze, hang or even have difficulty starting or powering down. Most people end up getting experts help to sort the problem by paying some money.

If Explosives Are Used to Seal the Leaking Oil Gusher, Extreme Caution Should Be Used to Prevent Landslides

I have previously argued that “the odds that the release of methane from the leaking oil will cause a tidal wave or a firestorm are infinitesimally small.”I am sticking by that assessment.But Reuters notes that the use of explosives to seal the oil gus…

POP Rocks! in Baltimore: Tom Hamilton, McFadden, Wyllys

POP ROCKS! RECEPTION TAKES PLACE JULY 24 AT THE HARD ROCK CAFE IN
BALTIMORE

The second exhibition of works of Baltimore artist Jess Pfohl will be on display at music and event venue
Hard Rock Cafe in Baltimore. The exhibit, POP Rocks!, debuts 8 7-foot painted rock photographs
taken by famed photographer Michael Weintrob and are inspired by American painter, printmaker, and
filmmaker Andy Warhol and his Factory.

The reception for POP Rocks! will take place on July 24 and is accompanied by 8 live music performances
from Some Cat from Japan;
with
an
Exploration of Jimi Hendrix, (Will
Bernard, Stanton Moore, Scott
Metzger, Nigel Hall, Ron Johnson, Eric Bolivar), Eric McFadden
(P-Funk
AllStars, The Animals), Tom Hamilton’s
American Babies
(Brothers Past, Disco Biscuits), Baltimore bands RAKKASAN, Tek Sub
Port
, Dinosaur
Project
,
Boston native Navillus plays acoustic guitar over lunch and Wyllys (Umphrey’s
McGee) concludes the night with a DJ set accompanied by sit-ins from the day’s line-up.

The free outdoor reception begins at noon and extends early into Sunday morning, concluding by 2 a.m.

The event celebrates the opening of JessMessin’ Studyo! located at 810 N. Calvert St. in Mt. Vernon Art District in
Baltimore City as well as the collaboration of Weintrob and Pfohl.

DETAILS:

Noon-2a.m.

July 24, 2010

Hard Rock Cafe- 610 East Pratt Street – Baltimore, Maryland 21202

FREE


Stanton Moore Trio | 05.06 | Los Angeles

Words by: Jamie Dewaele | Images by: Brigitte Bard

Stanton Moore Trio with Anders Osborne :: 05.06.10 :: The Mint :: Los Angeles, CA

Stanton Moore Trio :: 05.06 :: S.F.

Funk is a genre of music that emphasizes the ‘down’ or ‘off’ beat. It is usually played with the expressed purpose of inciting the audience to get up and dance. Music legends like James Brown, Little Richard, George Clinton, and the Funky Meters are credited with creating ‘funky’ music. Today there is a rich tradition of funk carried on by performers such as Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, the Greyboy Allstars, and Soulive. Galactic is one funk band that has been playing for nearly 15 years. One of Galactic’s founding members, drummer Stanton Moore, is currently touring with his trio in support of their new album, Groove Alchemy (released April 13 on Telarc). On this album, Stanton Moore (flanked by Robert Walter on keys and Will Bernard on guitar) explores the roots of funk drumming to provide a blueprint for those drummers out there that would like to grasp the art of funk drumming. In fact, Stanton released a DVD and wrote a book that accompanies the album.

Stanton was born in New Orleans and attended Loyola University, where he was awarded a BA in music and business. Stanton remained in New Orleans where he learned from and was influenced by musicians such as Dr. John, Professor Longhair, and The Meters. In 1996 he helped found Galactic, recently labeled in David Simon’s new show Treme as “a white version of The Meters.” Stanton’s list of collaborators reads like a who’s who of improvisational musicians: John Scofield, Chris Wood, Charlie Hunter, Skerik, Donald Harrison, Dr. Lonnie Smith and Marco Benevento, just to name a few. Two musicians that he has teamed up with more recently to form his trio are Robert Walter and Will Bernard. Walter is easily one of the most talented jazz-funk keyboardists around. Walter grew up in San Diego, where he attended the School of Creative and Performing Arts. It was in San Diego that he helped to found the legendary jazz-funk revival group, the Greyboy Allstars. After touring extensively and establishing himself with the Allstars, Walter founded the 20th Congress. Since then, he has played with such notable musicians as Melvin Sparks, Reuben Wilson, Mike Clark, and Steve Kimock.

Anders Osborne :: 05.06 :: S.F.

Berkley native Will Bernard is a fantastic guitarist who straddles many different genres. He has been involved with everything from jazz to funk to world music to hip-hop and beyond. Bernard has played in many different bands, including Motherbug, Frequinox, and the Will Bernard Trio. He is a Grammy-nominated guitarist whose style compares favorably to that of the legendary Grant Green. He has collaborated with such amazing musicians as Dr. Lonnie Smith, Charlie Hunter, Zigaboo Modeliste and John Medeski.


At The Mint, these three talented musicians began their tour as the Stanton Moore Trio with very special guest, singer-songwriter Anders Osborne on guitar and vocals.

The Mint was absolutely packed. In fact, there was a line of about 30 people outside hoping for a chance to get in and see the show. The Trio took the stage at 10:15 p.m. and Stanton announced that they would play a couple of tunes as the Trio, then bring out Osborne for the rest of the first set, and then the second set would be all Trio. Right from note one of the opener “Pie-Eyed Manc,” the crowd got to dancing and ate up every note of music that came off that stage. They played three songs as the Trio before Osborne came out. Anders Osborne is a guitar player with a very southern-fried style, and he absolutely shreds on the guitar. In fact, he turned the Trio into a southern rock band for the next six songs. For the most part, his songs were very high energy, prompting Stanton to leap off his stool to bang on his cymbals and bass drum. This Trio is so much fun to watch because of the enthusiasm coming from Stanton Moore and Walter’s ability to play bass notes and organ notes at the same time.


After a 30-minute breather, the second set began and there was a lot more room in The Mint. They opened the set with a tune off Groove Alchemy called “Squash Blossom,” which contained some really good interplay between the three musicians. This tune showcased the fact that they have been playing together as a trio for a long time.

The highlight of the second set and perhaps the entire evening, was a Stanton original called “Sprung Monkey” featuring Ephraim Owens on trumpet and Shelley Carrol on saxophone that clocked in at 12 minutes! Next was a James Booker tune called “Keep On Gwine” that featured Bernard using his slide skills. This tune was followed by a Galactic original called “Who Took the Happiness Away?” that included a devastating guitar solo by Bernard. They closed the set and the evening with a song called “Late Night at the Maple Leaf” that sent the crowd out into the streets of L.A. in high spirits.

This show was a lot of fun and the sold out crowd danced for the duration. Which was no surprise because the type of music these three guys play when they’re together makes it impossible to keep one’s feet still.

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Jam Cruise 9: Weir, Stockholm Galactic, ALO, Lotus, Greyboy

FLOATING FESTIVAL SETS SAIL JANUARY 4, 2011

Jam Cruise 9 will sail January 4-9, 2011, leaving from Ft. Lauderdale, FL and making stops in Roatan, Honduras and Costa Maya, Mexico. Here’s the announced lineup for Jam Cruise 9:

Jam Cruise 8 by Chad Smith

Scaring The Children (Bob Weir, Jay Lane and Rob Wasserman)
Rhythm Devils
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Maceo Parker Super Jam
Galactic
The Greyboy Allstars
God Street Wine
Stockholm Syndrome
Lotus
Jojo’s Mardi Gras Band
ALO
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
Easy Star All-Stars
Lettuce
Garage A Trois
The New Mastersounds
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Anders Osborne
Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Cornmeal
Some Cat From Japan (tribute to Jimi Hendrix with Will Bernard, Ron Johnson, Scott Metzger, Eric Bolivar and Nigel Hall)
Greensky Bluegrass
Big Gigantic
Zach Deputy
The Pimps of Joytime

Special Guest Artists-At-Large:
Col. Bruce Hampton
Leo Nocentelli
Fred Wesley
Jennifer Hartswick
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux

Previous sailors can pre-book cabins now, and the public on-sale begins Wednesday, June 2 at 12pm, EST.

Check out JamBase’s heartfelt rave for Jam Cruise 8 to get in the mood for Round 9!


Jazz Fest 5.01 Sat | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci & Chad Smith

Jazz Fest – Weekend 2 – Day 3 :: 05.01.10 :: Saturday :: New Orleans, LA

Pearl Jam :: 05.01.10 :: Jazz Fest by Smith

Massive crowds swarmed the Fairgrounds Racetrack on Saturday as blustery weather whipped the track and infield into dust gusts. It didn’t deter the sea of people who lined up across the track at the Acura Stage to hear Pearl Jam and filled the Gentilly Stage area for Band of Horses and Jeff Beck. The smaller stages, too, enjoyed swelling crowds. Lots of people, lots of music, lots of food and lots of drinks. And the highlights were:

Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 Anders Osborne (Acura Stage)

Backed by the Stanton Moore Trio (Stanton Moore on drums, Robert Walter on keyboards and Will Bernard on guitar), Anders Osborne and his prodigious beard delivered a blistering set on the main, Acura Stage Saturday afternoon, leaning heavily on his new album, American Patchwork (released 4/27/10 on Alligator Records), which features the same backing band. The set kicked off the same way as the record with shredding power rocker “Road To Charlie Parker.” It’s a meditation that includes the memorable lines, “You’re like a diamond that doesn’t shine, a Rolex that won’t tell time.”

It’s no secret that Osborne has dealt with demons in the past, and he thanked his backing band from the stage for helping him to “get my shit together.” He got it together all right. Front to back, their performance was a tour de force that included saxophonist Skerik on the reggae bounce of “I’ve Got Your Heart” and similarly bearded guitarist Pepper Keenan (who co-produced American Patchwork) for a string of heavy rockers. Osborne quipped that the pair had a ZZ Top cover band on the side.


Osborne has been a guitar slinger, a pensive songwriter, a genre-bender, a bluesman and more. While this current outing incorporates many of those elements, he’s surfaced as a rocker and is sounding as good as ever.

#2 Honey Island Swamp Band (Fais Do Do Stage)

The Honey Island Swamp is a real place. It resides near the border of Louisiana and Mississippi. It’s therefore a fitting name for this band that draws inspiration from the music of those two states. With the Honey Island Swamp Band, soul, country, R&B and blues are all on equal footing. The two man songwriting/guitarist team of Chris Mule and Aaron Wilkinson produce expressive, hook-laden tunes that honor songcraft while respecting the groove. For their Jazz Fest set at the Fais Do Do Stage, the four-piece was bolstered by a three-piece horn section, keyboards, and backing vocalists. The rousing set included material from their debut Wishing Well and forthcoming follow-up Good To You.

#3 Pinstripe Brass Band (Parade)

If you’ve ever experienced the magnetic pull that causes you to involuntarily become part of a parade regardless of where you were going before the parade reached you, then you know how much fun this was.

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 St. Charles Street Car Cocktail

This eye-opener at Restaurant Luke features St. Germain elderflower liqueur, peach vodka and champagne. Delicious.

#2 Mango Freeze

This sorbet-type treat is wonderful in its own right, but even better with some smuggled rum.

#3 Canned Coors

Because, if for no other reason, the chorus of “East Bound and Down” from Smokey and the Bandit pops to mind whenever you pop the top.

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Best Festival Flag: “Super Bowl Champions”

Numerous sightings. Who Dat!?

#2 Anders Osborne’s beard

It deserves its own zip code. Would also be a pretty good name for a rock band.

#3 Folk Life Village

Blacksmiths and pirogues and hand drums, oh my!

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Bear Creek Adds: UM, London Souls & More

Bear Creek Adds Umphrey’s McGee, The London Souls Pee Wee Ellis & More

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, November 11-14, 2010 at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida has announced a third round of artist additions. Bear Creek welcomes back Umphrey’s McGee for two headlining shows on 11/11 and 11/12. The London Souls will make their first Bear Creek appearances, as will Papadosio and Lingo. Saltwater Grass, The Soular System and Curious Circus return to Bear Creek once again. Artist-at-large additions include saxman Pee Wee Ellis and Motet vocalist Jans Ingber.

The addition of Pee Wee Ellis, who will join Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley on the bill, rounds out the presence of The JBs, aka The James Brown Horns, at Bear Creek. These funk and soul pioneers have not appeared on the same stage in many years and Bear Creek is honored to bring together these legends once again.

Bear Creek early-bird tickets are $115 until June 2. Thursday night, 11/11 pre-party tickets are $40 until June 2. VIP tickets are also available. Info and ticket information is available at bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

Full artist additions:

Umphrey’s McGee x 2

The London Souls x 2

Saltwater Grass

The Soular System

Curious Circus

Lingo

Papadosio

Artists at Large additions:

Pee Wee Ellis

Jans Ingber

Previously announced artists include:

- Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large
- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

For more on the Bear Creek Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Stanton Moore: New Album

Galactic’s Stanton Moore Releases Groove Alchemy

Stanton Moore

Best known as a founding member of New Orleans-based funk band Galactic, Stanton Moore releases Groove Alchemy on April 13.

The 12-track CD is the culmination of Moore’s multimedia project that also includes an instructional book and DVD of the same name.

All three facets of the project are designed to explore the roots of funk drumming by examining the work of pioneers like Jabo Starks, Clyde Stubblefield, and Zigaboo Modeliste – each of whom made their mark at different times throughout the 1960s as the engines driving James Brown’s and the Meters’ legendary rhythm sections – and in turn tracing their influences back to the rhythms coming out of New Orleans in the earlier part of the 20th century.

Moore’s trio on the new recording includes Robert Walter and guitarist Will Bernard – both of whom appeared on the drummer’s two previous Telarc recordings, III (2006) and Emphasis! On Parentheses (2008).


Bear Creek Adds: Maceo New Deal, PG, NMS, Lipp

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Artist Additions

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival has announced the second round of artist additions to the 2010 lineup. Returning to The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, November 12-14, the festival has added:

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

These artists join the previously announced talent:

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large

- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

Early-bird tickets are $99 until February 17 when they will jump to $115. Early VIP tickets are $225 until February 17 when they jump to $250. Thursday night Pre-party tickets are $40. Tickets available at www.bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

For more on the Bear Creek Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Bear Creek Adds: Maceo New Deal, PG, NMS, Lipp

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Artist Additions

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival has announced the second round of artist additions to the 2010 lineup. Returning to The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, November 12-14, the festival has added:

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

These artists join the previously announced talent:

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large

- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

Early-bird tickets are $99 until February 17 when they will jump to $115. Early VIP tickets are $225 until February 17 when they jump to $250. Thursday night Pre-party tickets are $40. Tickets available at www.bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

For more on the Bear Creek Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Bear Creek 2010 Initial Lineup

BEAR CREEK MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES INITIAL LINEUP

Soulive

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival will return to The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl., November 12-14, 2010. The festival is proud to announce it’s 2010 initial artist lineup which includes Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Soulive, Lettuce, George Porter’s Runnin Pardners, The Will Bernard Band, Toubab Krewe, John Brown’s Body, Break Science and many more bands.

Artists at Large include Fred Wesley, Mike Dillon, Skerik, Kofi Burbridge and The Shady Horns.

More acts and headliners will be announced in the coming months. Early-bird tickets are on sale for $99 until February 17. Thursday night, November 11, Pre-party tickets are also available for $40. More information here.

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Initial Lineup
- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2
- Lettuce x 2
- Soulive
- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2
- Papa Grows Funk
- Toubab Krewe x 2
- Zach Deputy x 2
- John Brown’s Body x 2
- Will Bernard
- DubConscious
- Garaj Mahal x 2
- Rebirth Brass Band
- Eric Krasno
- Adam Deitch and Break Science
- The Dead Kenny G’s
- Big Sam’s Funky Nation
- The Tony Hall Band
- Brian Stoltz
- Dr. Claw
- Sam Kininger Band
- Rubblebucket Orchestra
- The Macpodz x2
- Lubriphonic x2
- The Nigel Hall Band
- The Legendary JC’s
- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue
- Matt Grondin Band
- Snarky Puppy
- Cadillac Jones
- The Malah
- Green Hit
- Greenhouse Lounge
- Burnin Smyrnans
- Entropy
- Spiritual Rez
- Cope
- Diocious

Artists at Large
- Fred Wesley
- Skerik
- Mike Dillon
- The Shady Horns
- Kofi Burbridge


Brooklyn Bowl Post-Phish MSG Late Night Series

BROOKLYN BOWL TO HOST POST-PHISH MSG CONCERT SERIES

IN SUPPORT OF ROCK THE EARTH’S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

New York City music venue and bowling alley Brooklyn Bowl will play host to three consecutive post-Phish MSG after parties, December 2-4. Joining forces with the Bowl and celebrating their fifth anniversary is non-profit organization Rock The Earth – dedicated to maintaining a sustainable and healthy environment for everyone. There will also be a super sweet special featuring half-priced bowling and half-priced Six Point Beers from Midnight till the last pin falls! (Wednesday and Thursday only.)

December 2 and 3 will feature the ever-changing, all star cast of The Everyone Orchestra (confirmed lineup below), and Motion Potion will close things out on December 4. Tickets for The Everyone Orchestra are $10 and are available here, while Motion Potion is free.

Post-Phish MSG Rock the Earth 5th Anniversary Celebration
Brooklyn Bowl (61 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn, NY)
December 2, 2009
The Everyone Orchestra
Doors 10:00 p.m. / Show 11:55 p.m.

21 and Over
$10.00

Lineup: Matt Butler, Vinnie Amico (moe.), Peter Apfelbaum (Trey Anastasio Band), Will Bernard, Marc Friedman (The Slip), Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio Band), and Josh Roseman

December 3, 2009
The Everyone Orchestra

Doors 11:55 p.m. / Show 11:55 p.m.

21 and Over
$10.00

Lineup: Matt Butler, Vinnie Amico (moe.), Peter Apfelbaum (Trey Anastasio Band), Marc Friedman (The Slip), Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio Band), Jeffrey Lloyd (The Heavy Pets), Scott Metzger (Rana, Bustle In Your Hedgerow), Steve Molitz (Particle, Phil Lesh and Friends), Josh Roseman, and Natalie Cressman, who is Peter Apfelbaum’s god daughter

December 4, 2009
Motion Potion

Doors 11:55 p.m. / Show 11:55 p.m.

21 and Over
Free


Moore, Smith, Harrison & Bernard To Play for MSFriends

ALL STAR SOUL-JAZZ LEGENDS GATHER IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY TO BENEFIT MSFRIENDS

Stanton Moore

Dr. Lonnie Smith, Will Bernard, Donald Harrison Jr., and Stanton Moore will perform at San Francisco’s Boom Boom Room, December 13, for a one night event in support of MSFriends – the nation’s only 24/7 peer support telephone help line for those living with Multiple Sclerosis. All proceeds from the show will go to MSFriends.

Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 at the door. Music starts at 9 p.m. To purchase tickets and find out more about MSFriends, visit their site here.


New technique may help cancer victims regrow their breasts

Aussie scientists have developed a surgical technique that may allow women to regrow their breasts after undergoing mastectomies.
The experimental stem cell breast-growing technique, called Neopec, will allow breast cancer victims to re-grow breasts within six months – eliminating the need for implants or cosmetic surgery.
It would also eliminate the need for foreign bodies being inserted [...]