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Telluride 2011: R. Plant, Béla, Railroad Earth, Emmitt-Nershi

MORE ARTISTS TO BE ANNOUNCED


Robert Plant

The initial lineup has been announced for the 38th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, set for June 16-19
2011 in Telluride, Colorado. More acts will be announced in the coming months. Telluride Bluegrass passes
(including a limited number of discounted holiday-priced tickets) and camping are now on-sale at shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422.

Lineup
Robert Plant & Band of Joy
Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart
Sam Bush Band
Bela Fleck & the Original Flecktones
Emmylou Harris

Yonder Mountain String Band
The Decemberists
Railroad Earth

Tim O’Brien Band

Edgar Meyer

Punch Brothers
Peter Rowan

Emmitt-Nershi Band

Tim O’Brien & Kevin Burke

The Infamous Stringdusters

Cornmeal

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Trampled by Turtles

Nora Jane Struthers & the Bootleggers


Jamie & Lynne Spears — Britney Spears Parents — Reconcile Eight Years After Divorce

Jamie and Lynne Spears, the parents of pop sensation Britney Spears, are giving love a second chance eight years after they divorced. “They are back together and are doing well and happy. [They're] not remarried but back together,” a family friend told PEOPLE Monday. “Lynne is a dear, sweet person. She deserves happiness. As her [...]

Britney’s parents reconcile 8 years after divorce

Britney Spears” parents Jamie and Lynne have reportedly reunited eight years after their divorce. When her parents parted ways after 30 years of marriage, Britney described it as “the best thing that”s ever happened to my family,” reports the Daily Mail. “My mom and dad, bottom line, do not get along. When I was a [...]

The Sword Drummer Quits; All Tour Dates Cancelled

CANCELLED DATES TO BE RESCHEDULED


The Sword

On the heels of the cancellation of their European tour, Austin, TX’s
The Sword are also
regretfully canceling the remainder of their scheduled US dates due to the departure of their drummer, Trivett
Wingo
.


“It is with deep sadness that I am announcing my departure from The Sword. After nearly seven years and some of
the most amazing adventures of a lifetime, I have arrived at a place where I am physically and emotionally unable to
continue on as part of The Sword. If I could go any further, I would as I love the music and JD, Bryan and Kyle are
people that I deeply respect, but I have reached a point where I just can’t do this anymore. I would like to thank the
wonderful people who made this experience what it has been: the fans, the people that I have worked and all of the
bands and musicians that have inspired me over the years. I thank you and apologize for any disappointment that
this may cause anyone, not least of which The Sword.”
– Trivett Wingo

Here is an official statement from The Sword:


“We wish Trivett nothing but the best, and it is with heavy hearts that we bid him farewell. He is a phenomenal
musician and has been an integral part of this band’s success. He helped to lay the foundation that we will continue
to build upon, and we wouldn’t be where we are without him. We wish he could continue the adventure with us, but
we understand that the life of a touring musician is not for everyone. It’s been a hell of a ride, and we’re sad to see
this part of the journey end. The show must go on, though, and will be back on the road as soon as humanly
possible.”
- JD, Kyle & Bryan

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Hot Rize: Free Download of First New Music in 20 Years

U.S. TOUR BEGINS OCTOBER 28


Hot Rize

Hot Rize has reunited for
their first US tour in over a decade, including recent high-profile performances at Bonnaroo and Telluride. The band
has recorded new music for the first time in 20 years, including “Diamond Joe” and a rearrangement of “Wichita
Lineman,” both available for free through HotRize.com. Click
here to download
“Diamond Joe”.

“The world is ready for a revisit from Hot Rize,” says banjo player Pete Wernick, who launched the band in
1978 with Tim O’Brien (mandolin, fiddle, lead vocals) and Nick Forster (electric bass, vocals) and
guitarist Charles Sawtelle. “In the rare times we’ve reunited for one-off performances, we’ve seen a level
of enthusiasm that’s been hard to ignore.” Following the untimely passing of Sawtelle in 1999, the quartet
reorganized in 2002 with Grammy winner and five-time IBMA Guitarist of the Year, Bryan Sutton. “I’m so
happy to be playing with Hot Rize. I’ve been a fan since seeing them as a kid when they came through North
Carolina,” adds Sutton. “It’s a joy to share the music.”

“A first, the four of us set out to play a summer’s worth of gigs – that was all we had committed to,” says Forster.
“But we kept going, playing everywhere we could. We grew up together and created music we’re really proud of –
over 100 recorded songs, mostly original or new arrangements of traditional music. Now – 32 years later – we’ve all
evolved as musicians, but we still have the Hot Rize sound; something only the four of us can make, something
Bryan is now a part of.”

TOUR DATES:

Oct 28 Berkeley, CA The Freight
Oct 29 Seattle, WA Benaroya Hall

Oct 30 Portland, OR Aladdin Theater
Oct 31 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater

Nov 3 Lexington, MA National Heritage Museum
Nov 4 New York, NY BB King Blues Club
Nov 5 Charlotte, NC McGlohon Theatre
Nov 6 Alexandria, VA The Birchmere

Nov 7 Morgantown, WV Creative Arts Center (Mountain Stage Radio Show)

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“Raising Sextuplets” Couple Bryan & Jenny Masche Split

The Jon & Kate Effect? Raising Sextuplets reality couple Bryan Masche and his wife Jennifer Masche are separatng just weeks after Bryan was arrested on domestic violence charges, RadarOnline.com reports.Here’s the dish: Jenny filed for legal separation from Bryan at the Yavapi County Superior Court in Arizona on Sept. 17 — nearly three weeks [...]

Kate Moss a great femme fatale of our era, says Bryan Ferry

Bryan Ferry picked Kate Moss to pose for the cover of his latest album ‘Olympia’ because the supermodel is the ‘femme fatale of our era’. Bryan thought the British supermodel and style icon Kate would be perfect to pose for the cover of his latest album because she”s so seductive. “I normally use unknown women [...]

Color Me Badd Crooner Bryan Abrams Arrested On Domestic Violence Charges

I Wanna Rough U Up! Bryan Abrams, lead singer of the ’90s R&B/pop quartet Color Me Badd, was arrested in Honolulu on Tuesday after an argument with his wife allegedly turned violent.Abrams, 40, was taken into custody on suspicion of harassment after his wife told authorities that the enraged singer tossed her across a hotel room [...]

“Raising Sextuplets” With Brian & Jenny Masche: The Anti-Jon & Kate

Brian and Jenny Masche, a Florida couple with two full-time jobs, deal with raising sextuplets on the new season of WEtv’s aptly-titled reality series Raising Sextuplets. Sound familiar?Synopsis: “Jenny and Bryan Masche are back, and their lives have been turned upside down! In new episodes, premiering Thursday, June 24 at 10pm|9c, the whole [...]

Telluride Bluegrass Festival: Single Day Schedule

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
By Jake Krolick

The 37th Telluride Bluegrass Festival has announced the single-day lineups for this year’s festivities.

Thursday, June 17, 2010
Tim O’Brien Band | Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas | Del McCoury Band | Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band | Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile | Keller & the Keels | Sarah Jarosz

Friday, June 18, 2010
Leftover Salmon | Lyle Lovett | Court Yard Hounds | Hot Rize | Peter Rowan | Cadillac Sky | John Cowan Band | Ben Sollee

Saturday, June 19, 2010
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros | Sam Bush Band | Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer | Telluride Troubadour | Yonder Mountain String Band | Imelda May | Jerry Douglas, Omar Hakim & Viktor Krauss | The Hillbenders

Sunday, June 20, 2010
Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart | Dave Rawlings Machine | Mumford & Sons | Brandi Carlile | Carolina Chocolate Drops | Väsen | The Drepung Monks

Four-day passes, single-day tickets, and camping are available now at shop.bluegrass.com
or 800-624-2422.


Details On Neil Patrick Harris “Glee” Debut

Spoiler Alert: New details on Neil Patrick Harris’ eagerly-anticipated guest role on Glee after the jump!

According to Entertainment Weekly, NPH will play Bryan Adam, a high school glee club nemesis of Will Schuester’s.
He’ll resurface as a board member at McKinley High who threatens to cut the school’s arts programs.
“Flashback scenes will show Bryan picking [...]

Alison Krauss & Union Station To Play Telluride Bluegrass

ALISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION TO PLAY TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL

Alison Krauss & Union Station

Planet Bluegrass has announced the addition of Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas to the lineup for the 37th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, June 17-20 in Telluride, CO. This festival performance will be one of a very select number of 2010 shows for the band and among their first full-length sets since 2007.

Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas has been credited with raising the profile of bluegrass music around the world, bringing modern sophistication to the genre while respecting its traditions.

This 2010 performance marks the group’s 12th appearance at Telluride Bluegrass, beginning with their festival debut in 1989, and Douglas will be celebrating his 26th year on the Telluride stage.

Says Grammy-winning Union Station vocalist Dan Tyminski, “I have spent a lifetime going to festivals and can easily say that no other has the splendor of Telluride.”

Union station bassist Barry Bales agrees, reflecting on the significance of Telluride Bluegrass: “As an aspiring young musician growing up in East Tennessee, it was an almost unattainable goal to even attend the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. So it was truly a monumental moment in my life to experience the festival for the first time not from the audience, but on stage for one of my very first shows upon joining Alison almost 20 years ago.”

37th Telluride Bluegrass Festival Initial Lineup

June 17-20, 2010

Town Park, Telluride, CO

-Alison Krauss & Union Station

- Sam Bush Band

- Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer

- Yonder Mountain String Band

- Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart

- Del McCoury Band

- Hot Rize

- Leftover Salmon

- Tim O’Brien

- Jerry Douglas

- Josh Ritter

- Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile

- Peter Rowan

- Carolina Chocolate Drops

- John Cowan Band

- Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

- Imelda May

- Cadillac Sky

- Mumford and Sons

- The Drepung Monks

- Sarah Jarosz

- The Hillbenders

And many more…

Tickets for Telluride are available here.

For more on Telluride Bluegrass Festival see our 2009 coverage here.


Telluride Bluegrass 2010: Salmon, Yonder, Béla, Bush, More

COLORADO’S SEMINAL MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES INITIAL LINE UP FOR 2010

Sam Bush

Planet Bluegrass today announces the preliminary lineup for the 37th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival; including Sam Bush, Yonder Mountain String Band, Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, and many others. The venerable roots music festival is held the weekend closest to the summer solstice, June 17-20, in the rugged San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. Tickets and camping go on sale at 9 a.m. MST, on Wednesday, December 9 here, or over the phone at 800-624-2422.

Camping passes for the festival’s longest-running campground, Town Park, sold out in November using an online lottery with entries from 47 different US states and many foreign countries. A limited number of holiday-priced 4-day passes ($30 discount) will be available beginning December 9. These discount passes typically sell-out within several weeks.

37th Telluride Bluegrass Festival Initial Lineup

June 17-20, 2010

Town Park, Telluride, CO

- Sam Bush Band

- Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer

- Yonder Mountain String Band

- Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart

- Del McCoury Band

- Hot Rize

- Leftover Salmon

- Tim O’Brien

- Jerry Douglas

- Josh Ritter

- Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile

- Peter Rowan

- Carolina Chocolate Drops

- John Cowan Band

- Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

- Imelda May

- Cadillac Sky

- Mumford and Sons

- The Drepung Monks

- Sarah Jarosz

- The Hillbenders

And many more…


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Bryan Neal Vinas: Brooklyn Man Gave Al Qaida NY Subway Info Say Feds

Authorities revealed Wednesday that an American — charged with providing information to al-Qaida on the New York transit system and attacking a U.S. military base in Afghanistan — has been a secret witness in the fight against terror both he…

Les Claypool: Deep Into The Fungi

By: Matt Dalley

Les Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

With his wildly experimental music and eccentric personality, electric bass legend Les Claypool has been freaking out the eardrums of music fans worldwide since the 1980s. The role he took as lead singer and bass player for alt-rock trio Primus sent Claypool skyrocketing into the public eye. After Primus went on hiatus in 2000, a few musical side projects, the occasional show with Primus and a plethora of other endeavors led the bass virtuoso to his current gig – selling out venues across Americas while promoting his most recent work of solo aural art, Of Fungi and Foe (released March 17 on Prawn Song).

As one of the music industry’s more ambitious players, Les Claypool didn’t always have the luxury of a cult following like he does today, rather his beginnings are quite humble. It was during his freshman year of high school that his enjoyment of listening to music began to evolve into a passion for playing it.


“We [Les and his father] went down to Al’s Music, he knew Al, and we bought this Fender P-Bass copy. I pulled weeds all summer to pay for the damn thing. And because there weren’t that many bass players back then – everybody wanted to be Eddie Van Halen – I was in big demand immediately. So, I was instantly in a band,” remembers Claypool.

Claypool has come a long way since high school. Currently, it’s not uncommon for the musician to be found galloping around a large stage at a massive music festival, appearing at ease in front of tens of thousands of fans. However, his first public performance couldn’t have been any more to the contrary. “My first gig was in the cafeteria at our high school and I was so nervous I stood sideways ’cause I couldn’t look at the audience,” Claypool reminisces.

Post-high school, Claypool accrued valuable experience by playing in a number of local bands, including an R&B outfit that primarily played to the occupants of biker bars in Northern California. “I was playing for Hell’s Angels pretty much every weekend. That was good discipline for me,” he comments. “I learned a lot in those days.”

With his dues fully paid, Claypool formed Primus in 1984. Primus spent years moving up the musical ladder of fame. Out of the six studio albums Primus released, two (Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Pork Soda) attained platinum status. Although Primus acquired international recognition and a Grammy nomination, their obscure sound remains challenging to categorize.

Les Claypool

“We’ve been listed as alternative back in the day. We were progressive metal at one point in time. We were punk funk. When we opened for U2, we were listed as a grunge band,” explains Claypool. “We’ve played with all these different artists through all these different things, so I don’t really know what to call it or how to define any of this.”

In the early 2000s, when Primus took a hiatus, Claypool had the opportunity to focus on other projects. However, even before Primus took the break, Claypool had other combos in the works. Formed in 2000, Oysterhead was one of the more well-known projects Claypool played a role in. Oysterhead involved Phish’s six-string shredder Trey Anastasio and drummer Stewart Copeland from The Police. Oysterhead’s only release, 2001′s The Grand Pecking Order, garnered three-and-a-half stars from Rolling Stone and a world tour.

During the Oysterhead days, Claypool also spent time with another side project, Colonel Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade. The group, that included the likes of Skerik, Jack Irons, Tim Alexander and Mirv, was originally concocted for the Mountain Aire Festival in Calaveras County, California. The lengthy band name is an allusion to Mark Twain’s 1867 work “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country.” The collective, often simply referred to as the Frog Brigade, released one studio album, Purple Onion, and two live album’s, Live Frogs: Set 1 and Live Frogs: Set 2. The latter of the two live albums is a cover of Pink Floyd’s entire epic Animals album.

Les Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

Another major endeavor, Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains, began seemingly by chance. Praxis and Les Claypool were both slated to play Bonnaroo in 2002. When Praxis bass player Bill Laswell found himself unable to perform, the entire band was nearly dropped from the bill. Saving the day, Claypool stepped in and volunteered his talents by offering to jam with the available members which included keyboard wizard Bernie Worrell, best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and The Talking Heads. Also sharing the stage was the mysterious, mask-donning guitarist Buckethead and drummer Bryan “Brain” Mantia. Although the impromptu group played no pre-rehearsed songs, members of the band felt great about what happened that fateful day in Tennessee.

“The first note I ever played with Bernie Worrell was in front of 5,000 people,” says Claypool. “We just enjoyed it.” Jamming remained a popular theme of Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains, often referred to as C2B3, especially as the band recorded and released their only album, The Big Eyeball in the Sky.

Continue reading for more on Les Claypool…

 


It’s a bit darker and eerier than some of the stuff I’ve done in the recent past. It’s very textural, somewhat tribal, sort of abstract Americana.

-Les Claypool on Of Fungi and Foe

 

Photo of Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

The concept of jamming has spanned into other aspects of Claypool’s diverse career. The jam scene finds itself at the center of the 2008 release, Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo. The mockumentary, which Claypool wrote, directed and starred in, follows the rise to fame of the fictional jam band Electric Apricot. Hilarity ensues as the Grateful Dead worshiping neo-hippie members of the Electric Apricot attempt to record an album and play an opening slot at the famed (and fictional) jam festival Festeroo. Massive ego problems combined with drug and alcohol related issues frequently plague the quirky group.

Les Claypool by Fil Manley

At face value, one may interpret the film as Claypool taking a jab at the jam scene, but Claypool feels as though the film is a parody of creative people taking themselves too seriously, not specifically freeform musicians. “The film is more taking the piss out of the four creative individuals. It’s taking the piss out of the creative mind,” Claypool comments. “People within the [jam] scene find the film very endearing.”

Even on his current tour, improvised music can regularly be found creeping out of the Ampeg bass amps located on stage. Although his various projects may not be one of the first to come to mind when the term ‘jam band’ is spoken, Claypool still finds improvisation to be an important aspect of his work.

“I find the [jam] scene, especially as I’ve moved through it over the past several years, it’s not so much about the style of music you play, because it covers many different styles,” says Claypool. “It’s about the approach to music. It’s about keeping the parameters loose and keeping the borders, of songs and what not, open.”

Claypool is able to expand the borders of jam music without using one of the jam scene’s cornerstone instruments, the electric guitar. Much of his recently released and live work is sans guitar. This non-standard instrumentation forces the emphasis of a song into other areas than guitar soloing. Bringing a smile to the faces of low-end enthusiasts everywhere, the bass guitar is frequently found in the front of the mix. And the basses Claypool utilizes are sometimes as unconventional as the music he uses them to play. His instruments range from a bass that closely resembles a banjo to a six string bass to the Whamola, which looks like a very thin stand up bass with only one string and a lever at the top. Claypool creates a tone by hitting the string with a stick. He then moves the lever up and down to adjust the pitch. The Whamola bears an odd resemblance to the Grim Reaper’s scythe and can create sounds similar to a car revving up.

The Whamola provides the percussive bass sounds that can be heard on “Mushroom Men,” the opening track from Of Fungi and Foe. The song “Mushroom Men” began as part of a soundtrack Claypool was working on for the Nintendo games Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars and Mushroom Men: Rise of the Fungi. The video games center around tribes of living and warring mushrooms that call Planet Earth their home.

Les Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

Also based upon a soundtrack is “Booneville Stomp,” which can be found on his newest release. This time, Claypool steps away from sci-fi and takes a dive into the horror genre by writing the song for the 2008 release Pig Hunt, which chronicles the story of a 3,000 pound wild boar that wreaks havoc on the marijuana fields of Northern California.


“Basically I had this material lying around that I did for these scores that I really enjoyed. So, I took the material and put lyrics to them and arranged them. I brought in some other material that I had, some stuff that I had lying around, some stuff I did with Eugene Hutz [Gogol Bordello] in sort of a drunken frenzy. And when I eventually had something that seemed cohesive, I slapped it all together and put a title on it,” comments Claypool.

Even though Claypool developed parts of the release for exciting video games and a thriller movie, he doesn’t feel that the album is putting the ‘fun’ in fungi. “It’s a bit darker and eerier than some of the stuff I’ve done in the recent past,” muses Claypool. “It’s very textural, somewhat tribal, sort of abstract Americana.”

In order to recreate the highly original “Abstract Americana” in a live setting, Claypool enlists the help of Mike Dillon (marimba, vibraphone, junkyard percussion), Paulo Baldi (drums) and Sam Bass (cello). The quartet is currently completing a tour though the Americas, but the ever-ambitious artist has no plans to slow down.

“I’ve got some other pots on the stove. I’m not sure what’s going to be moved to the front burner at this point in time,” he says. “I do have to go to Europe later in the year. I’m going to Australia later in the year with this band. I’m trying to get a couple of film projects off the ground. I’m working on another book. Mostly I just need to get my tractor running so I can finish mowing my damn field.”

Les Claypool tour dates available here.

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