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Conan & Jack White Play “Twenty Flight Rock”

GO TEAM COCO

Last night, Conan O’Brien made his long-awaited return to television with the debut of his new late night
show
Conan. To cap off the evening, Conan enlisted musical guest Jack White for a rockin’ rendition
of the Eddie Cochran classic “Twenty Flight Rock,” backed up by Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable
Band
.
Check out the results below.


Max Weinberg Leaves Conan; Jimmy Vivino New Bandleader

STEPPING DOWN FROM THE DRUM STOOL AFTER 17 YEARS


Max Weinberg

Max Weinberg has
confirmed that he will not be joining Conan O’Brien when Conan debuts on November 8.

Says O’brien, “Max has been a huge part of my life for the past 17 years and he is an incredible band leader and
musician. I hope he can find time to stop by the new show, sit in with the band, and pretend to find my monologue
funny.

A statement from Weinberg reads, “17 years — a lifetime on TV. Conan and I met on a New York City street
corner in the Spring of 1993 and my association with Conan, his staff, and crew has been a deeply rewarding
experience for me. And, making music with Jimmy Vivino, Mark Pender, La Bamba, Jerry Vivino, Scott Healey, Mike
Merritt, and percussionist James Wormsworth enabled me to become a better musician and bandleader. I thank
them for their first rate work on the bandstand. I wish Conan and his show the best and I do look forward to
dropping by.

Guitarist Jimmy Vivino confirmed in an interview with The
Riverfront
Times of St. Louis
that he would be replacing Weinberg as bandleader. Said Vivino, “‘ll be leading the band,
and James Wormworth will be playing drums now. He played half of The Tonight Shows and a good quarter of the
Late Night shows.”

Regarding Weinberg’s future plans, Vivino said, “Max has his big band out there that has been his dream all his life,
kind of a Buddy Rich band. And there’s a kid in Jersey that works with him occasionally. A singer-songwriter!
[Laughs] Some guy that’s got some hope over there!”


Conan O’Brien: Live Album & Spoken Word

OUT NOW ON THIRD MAN RECORDS


Conan O’ Brien

Third Man Records presents a new release from the one and only Conan O’Brien recorded in Nashville at
the Third Man studios this past June. The spoken word 7” entitled And They Call Me Mad? is
available now for pre-order in the Third Man Records online shop.

On June 10, 2010 Conan O’Brien visited Third Man Records for a surprise performance during his “Legally Prohibited
From Being Funny on Television Tour.” Over 1000 people turned up for the last minute show, but only 300 lucky
fans were able to get into the intimate Third Man live venue to see Conan and his band rip through an evening of old
school rockabilly and rock and roll tunes. This special set was recorded direct to analog tape in the Third Man Live 8
track booth, and released as a live album on Third Man Records. Jack White joined Conan for a duet on
the
Eddie Cochran classic “20 Flight Rock” to end the night.

During his stay in Nashville, Conan also recorded a 7” to be released as part of Third Man’s “Green Series” of Spoken
Word/Instructional records, which will also be made available digitally via iTunes early next week. And They Call
Me Mad?
is Conan’s hilarious improvised take on the Frankenstein legend. The B side of the single is an
interview with Conan conducted by friend Jack White.

Both the Conan O’Brien Live at Third Man live 12” LP and the Conan O’Brien And They Call Me Mad?
7” are available now at www.thirdmanrecords.com.


Conan O’Brien TBS Late-Night Promo

Mark your calendars, Late-Night Fans. NBC castoff Conan O’Brien is bringing his Horse & Pony Show over to TBS for a late-night talk show kicking off this November. Here’s the first promo. Will you be watching?

Conan O’Brien, Stephen Colbert, & Jon Stewart Dance-Off VIDEO

Conan O’Brien, Stephen Colbert, and Jon Stewart bust a move onstage during Conan’s comedy tour stop at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall.

YouTube Dishes Up Stats, Playlists for Fifth Birthday Bash

YouTube, which Google acquired in 2006, celebrated turning 5 in grand fashion May 16. The video-sharing Website marched out a number of eye-popping stats and set up the YouTube Five Year Channel, which shows a world map of user videos, a timeline of video milestones, and playlists curated by entertainer Conan O’Brien, filmmaker Pedro Almodovar and other celebrities. YouTube also sported its top videos of all time that helped spur the site to 2 billion downloads a day, with the average user looking at 15 minutes of YouTube content per day. Check out the details in this eWEEK slide show. – …


Reggie Watts: Tour w/ Conan New CD/DVD and Video

REGGIE WATTS ANNOUNCES CD/DVD FOR COMEDY CENTRAL, NEW VIDEO, TOUR WITH CONAN
O’BRIEN

Reggie Watts

Reggie Watts is set to release
his first full-length record Why $#!+ So Crazy? as CD/DVD this Spring on Comedy Central
Records. Looseworld and Waverly Films co-produced the album’s debut music video, “F_CK SH_T STACK” a hip hop
pastiche album single created and performed by Reggie. Right now, you can also catch Reggie’s live
set while he’s on tour with Conan O’Brien.

As an internationally renowned vocalist/beatboxer/musician/comedian/improviser, founding member of the band
Maktub, Regina Spektor tourmate and album
guest, Brian Eno-protege, Andy
Kaufman Award winner, ECNY Award winner, Esquire‘s Best & Brightest featured entertainer, and DFA
Records’ “Spaghetti Circus” guest vocalist, Reggie Watts is amazing in every little thing he does. Combining looped
vocals created live onstage with his unique brand of comedy and stunning vocal range and master of accents, Reggie’s performances are consistently hailed as genius by comedy and music fans alike. Reggie has appeared on
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Michael and Michael Have Issues, co-starred in The Yes Men Save
The World
, and countless overseas television shows. As a solo performer Reggie has played sold out runs at
every comedy festival imaginable and packed houses at Fusebox, SXSW, Bumbershoot, Outside Lands, and cities the
world-over. Reggie also recently recorded music to be featured on Louis CK’s upcoming show on FX.

Why $#!+ So Crazy? was filmed live at venues around NYC this past winter and will be available May 18 on
Comedy Central Records. The “Why $#!+ So Crazy?” special which features Reggie, footage from his tour and
original scripted comedy will air prior to the CD/DVD release. Video co-producer Looseworld is an arts collective that
specializes in film production. Their website LOOSEWORLD.com has recently gained momentum as a platform for
emerging artists to promote themselves and their art. Waverly Films has been listed in Step magazine as
one of “25 Emerging Talents in 2009,” as their weekly Internet shorts have attracted 48,000+ subscribers to their
YouTube Channel.

Check the video for “F_CK SH_T STACK” (NSFW Language):

REGGIE WATTS ON TOUR (*w/Conan O’Brien):

4/29 – San Diego, CA @ San Diego Civic Theater *
4/30 – Phoenix, AZ @ Dodge Theater *
5/1 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Pearl *
5/5-7 – Brighton, UK @ Brighton Festival
5/9 – Boulder, CO @ Mackey Auditorium *
5/10 – Denver, CO @ Ellie Caulkins Opera House *
5/13 – Dallas, TX @ McFarlin Memorial Auditorium *
5/14 – Austin TX @ Austin Music Hall *
5/15 – Tulsa, OK @ The Brady Theater *
5/16 – Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theater *
5/18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Orpheum Theater *
5/19 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theater *
5/20 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theater *
5/22 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall *
5/30 – Atlantic City, NJ @ The Borgata, 7:00 & 10:30 shows *
6/1 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall *
6/2 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall *
6/4 – Boston, MA @ Wang Center *
6/5 – Boston, MA @ Wang Center *
6/6 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun *
6/7 – Upper Darby, PA @ Tower Theater *
6/8 – Washington, DC @ DAR Constitution Hall *
6/14 – Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theater *

Reggie Watts Tour Dates :: Reggie Watts News :: Reggie Watts Concert Reviews


Conan O’Brien Covers Radiohead

HE’S NOT REALLY A CREEP

As late night show host Conan O’Brien embarks on his “The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television Tour,” a recent sound check found Coco performing Radiohead‘s “Creep.” It’s just plain odd but kinda fun. O’Brien returns to the airwaves later this year with a new TBS basic cable late night show airing at 11 pm, Monday-Thursday.


George Lopez Welcomes Conan O’Brien To TBS

George Lopez is pulling out “The Welcome Wagon” for his new partner in late-night, Conan O’Brien. On Monday, former Tonight Show host Conan O’Brien announced that he is heading to TBS to host a flagship late-night show on the basic cable network, which is expected to air Mon.-Thurs. beginning in November. While most comedy [...]

Bonnaroo: Comedy Lineup

BONNAROO MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2010 COMEDY LINEUP

CONAN O’BRIEN, MARGARET CHO, AZIZ ANSARI, JEFF ROSS ROASTS BONNAROO

GREG GIRALDO, BO BURNHAM AND MORE CONFIRMED TO PERFORM

INAUGURAL BONNAROO COLLEGE COMEDY TOUR SET TO HIT THE ROAD

Conan O’Brien

Superfly Productions and A.C. Entertainment have announced the comedy lineup for this year’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. A festival staple and a longstanding tradition that began in 2004, Bonnaroo will once again feature a dynamic and eclectic host of national headlining comics in its ever-popular seated, air-conditioned comedy venue. The festival will welcome some of the most hilarious personalities working today, including Conan O’Brien, who not only will be performing in the Comedy Theatre, but will also be MCing the What Stage on Friday and Saturday.

Also confirmed to perform in the Comedy Theatre are Margaret Cho, Aziz Ansari, Greg Giraldo, Bo Burnham, Doug Benson, Nick Kroll, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, John Roberts and Jeff Ross who will be roasting the festival. More comedians will be confirmed soon.

Over seven years, Bonnaroo has grown to become an unrivaled destination for the best comedy talent in the country. As a natural extension of their creative and clever programming, for the first time ever, in partnership with U.S. Cellular, festival organizers have created the Bonnaroo College Comedy Tour. The tour will feature Bonnaroo alumni acts including Amy Schumer, Pete Holmes and Kumail Nanjiani, and is set to hit college campuses in April and May. The tour and subsequent Bonnaroo Comedy events will continue to cement Bonnaroo as one of the premier comedy brands.

The 2010 comedy lineup is below:

Conan O’Brien

Margaret Cho

Aziz Ansari

Jeffrey Ross Roasts Bonnaroo

Greg Giraldo

Bo Burnham

Doug Benson

Nick Kroll

Paul Scheer

Rob Huebel

John Roberts

Baron Vaughn

Chelsea Peretti

In addition to the Comedy Theatre, Bonnaroo 2010 will feature over 125 music acts. Notable artists include Dave Matthews band, Kings of Leon, Stevie Wonder and Jay-Z, as well as recently added bands Ween, Galactic, Umphrey’s McGee, Brandi Carlisle and The Gossip. Fuse, Madison Square Garden’s national music network, will be reporting live from Bonnaroo to provide fans with a front row seat to this summer’s hottest festival.

Tickets and complete festival information for the 2010 event are available at Bonnaroo.com.


Backyard Tire Fire: Food For Thought

By: Dennis Cook

Ridin’ down the highway/ Goin’ to a show
Stop in all the byways/ Playin’ rock ‘n’ roll
Gettin’ robbed/ Gettin’ stoned
Gettin’ beat up/ Broken boned
Gettin’ had/ Gettin’ took
I tell you folks/ It’s harder than it looks

Backyard Tire Fire by Brad Hodge

AC/DC’s Bon Scott might have been writing about Backyard Tire Fire in his detailing of the long road ahead of aspiring rockers. These Midwestern survivors have endured all manner of flotsam and hiccups over the past 10 years, including their trusty tour van recently breaking down on the road to San Francisco. Most groups might have considered hanging it up but there’s something inside Tire Fire that simply won’t let them. BTF has distilled this enduring mojo on their fifth studio release, Good To Be (released February 16 on Kelsey Street/Thirty Tigers and potently produced by Los LobosSteve Berlin), which wrestles with life’s struggles, offers inspiration for surmounting them and still rolls with their usual gruff-smooth savoir faire.

“I’m trying to be, uh, more positive, I guess, in my thinking,” says bandleader-guitarist-singer-songwriter Ed Anderson, expressing the difficulty and ambivalence of someone who’s spent some time scraping and struggling in the real world. “It’s a strange thing to even bring up, but when they yanked the carpet out from underneath Conan [O'Brien] – who I think is a genius – on the last night he said something to the effect of, ‘Don’t be cynical. I hate cynicism. It’s one of my least favorite qualities,’ even though he’d been the most cynical asshole for weeks leading up to this night – which I loved [laughs]. And it got me thinking about how nobody likes a cynic; I sure don’t like cynics. But, I turn into the ultimate cynic of all-time – the judgmental musician asshole – at the drop of a hat. With friends, I’ll tear somebody apart that I don’t think is doing it from the heart. But, you know what? Some of my favorite people are musicians that will find the best quality in the worst piece of shit. It makes me realize there’s a better way to be in this world.”

As complicated as we make our lives, it’s sometimes a simple shift in perspective, a resolve to grin rather than grimace, that tilts our axis towards the positive. This notion is central to music’s intrinsic value and purpose. A song can turn our whole world upside down or right side up through the intersection of melody, lyric, our emotions and countless other, interwoven factors. Backyard Tire Fire – Ed Anderson, Tim Kramp (drums) and Ed’s brother Matt Anderson (bass, vocals) – grasps this notion with unforced flair on Good To Be, a series of succinct reminders that life isn’t so bad, especially with quality rock ‘n’ roll like this.

Ed Anderson by Dan Videtich

“One of the things that keeps coming up with [Good To Be] is it has this sort of conceptual ‘glass half full’ quality,” says Ed Anderson. “When you write a tune it’s obviously influenced by how you were feeling when you wrote it. Clearly, it’s not always just ‘good to be,’ but it was at the moment I wrote that song. Then, I started to think, ‘Maybe I should start taking my own advice a bit more.’ I talk positivity in these tunes but then I can be this surly fucking sarcastic, cynical asshole, and I don’t really want to be that. Spend enough time in this business and it’s easy to turn into that, but I’d like to just have fun and enjoy the moment, even if it’s just in front of a hundred people and not a thousand.”

“I can be a very fucking mean person, if I want to. I was raised by wonderful people and generally try to be good to everybody, but it can get bad some days [laughs]. I try not to get to that place, and in general I’m trying to enjoy the moment more,” says Anderson. “It’s not easy to just lay back and enjoy the ride with all the debt and things we owe, but we’re sure as hell trying.”

If program directors everywhere had half a clue and a little courage to go outside the prescribed mainstream offerings they all slot in, well, they’d find a treasure trove of classic American rock waiting in Backyard Tire Fire – something that’s never been clearer than on the hook-heavy, highly focused Good To Be. Not so long ago ditties like “Piss and Moan” and the title track were the yardstick for airplay not the exception. BTF cranks out rock with the sturdiness and potential universality of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, who’d likely have the same kind of uphill climb Tire Fire faces if they’d come up today instead of the 1970s. Backyard Tire Fire is solid gold for all the cranky motherfuckers complaining about how “they don’t make rock like they used to,” or the people smitten with the Drive-By Truckers or The Hold Steady, kindred spirits who’ve picked up sizeable core audiences in recent years. What they’re laying down resonates with the sturdiest, most endearing stuff rock has ever produced, and one senses that folks just need to hear BTF in order to fall hard.

Backyard Tire Fire by Dan Videtich

“I was sitting around late one night recently, drinking beer alone on my couch and playing ‘Piss and Moan,’ and I realized – I felt it inside – that EVERYBODY has something they can’t let go of, that thing that keeps them up at night. There isn’t one person in any crowd that doesn’t have something, and if we can get together and forget about all this shit for just that moment, just the length of a song, then we’re doing something worthwhile,” says Anderson, who respects and understands the power of music that gets a lot of people off at once. “If you’re up on a stage, what the fuck are you doing up there if not shooting for that? If you have some stage presence and try to leave it all out there [with the intensity of your performance] and add subject matter that people can really relate to, then that’s the whole package. That’s what makes people pump their fist in the air and think, ‘This song is about me!’ That’s how I feel when I’ve seen Alejandro Escovedo. It’s the whole package; he’s the real deal. I can identify with every word he says, and sometimes I feel like some of his songs are about me.”

One of Anderson’s virtues as a songwriter is his ability to encapsulate what it’s like to be near money but never really get a couple ugly handfuls for yourself. His lyrics reflect the wisdom and challenges of working class people, i.e. the vast majority of us who will never know the fantasy world the top one-percent live in. Anderson’s catalog is a place where even small choices matter, the alarm clock rings too soon and there’s almost always a debt collector chasing us down. Grasped with understanding arms by Kramp and his brother Matt, BTF’s music is rib-sticking sustenance for anyone with a blue-collar soul.

“I’m the son of a plumber for crissakes!” exclaims Anderson. “What was around me growing up was the idea, ‘You can do anything you want to if you put your mind to it.’ That’s the kind of advice all of us got as kids.”

Continue reading for more on Backyard Tire Fire…

 


I was sitting around late one night recently, drinking beer alone on my couch and playing ‘Piss and Moan,’ and I realized – I felt it inside – that EVERYBODY has something they can’t let go of, that thing that keeps them up at night. There isn’t one person in any crowd that doesn’t have something, and if we can get together and forget about all this shit for just that moment, just the length of a song, then we’re doing something worthwhile.

-Ed Anderson

 

Photo by: Brad Hodge

Music with an openly expressed “can-do” attitude can often be so cloying and disingenuous that you think, “If I had a hammer I’d smash this damn record!” Tire Fire dexterously sidesteps such perils on Good To Be, even when they’re dissecting the niceties (or lack thereof) of the rock life – touring, selling records, etc. There’s a smiling honesty about the realities of being a struggling band in today’s environment. Anyone trying to shake a dollar out of the music industry is likely to empathize with the truths inside BTF’s latest.

Backyard Tire Fire by Dan Videtich

“I’m so fucking one-dimensional! I eat, sleep and breathe rock ‘n’ roll. What I want to focus on is the music but there’s all the business stuff that sucks up one’s days, too,” observes Anderson. “As a band that’s not even close to where they’d like to be, every day is just movement towards that place. It’s every fucking day, so it’s on my mind. And maybe not ['I Love Rock N' Roll'] and that type of shit, but I’ve loved songs about rock going back to Lou Reed singing about it. I love those early fuckin’ Wilco records – A.M., Being There, Summerteeth. There’s a moment on Being There where Jeff Tweedy says, ‘I was maimed by rock and roll/ I was tamed by rock and roll/ I got my name from rock and roll’ ['Sunken Treasure']. That just works! He pulls it off and not everybody can sing about it. I think you have to be all-in to pull that off.”

“All-in” is a concise description of Backyard Tire Fire. Not one element feels false or forced with this trio, and even after a decade of grinding it out, their chief goal remains creating rock of real quality and resonance. It’s this fundamental rightness and attitude that’s won over folks like Steve Berlin, a lifer who’s known both massive success and lean years with Los Lobos.

“The conceptual rhythm of [Good To Be] is all Berlin. I sent him about three-dozen demos and he whittled them down to about a dozen,” explains Anderson. “I didn’t go into this record with any preconceptions. In fact, a lot of the stuff I wrote happened in the weeks leading up to these sessions. Steve said, ‘I love this stuff but don’t get complacent, keep writing.’ I wrote ‘Good To Be,’ ‘Roadsong #39′ and ‘Brady’ after that, after we’d hooked him in and were excited to be working with him. The whole situation with Steve has just been good. He chose the songs and the [track] order, got the tones and performances he wanted. He was very involved with shaping the material.”

Backyard Tire Fire by Will Byington

Berlin’s presence is also felt in tasty horn and keyboard touches throughout the album, with the veteran chipping in alongside the band as well as manning the recording console. These accents beef up the Tire Fire sound in significant yet subtle ways, extending the band’s longstanding love affair with the studio even further.

“That keyboard part at the end of ‘Piss and Moan,’ that counter melody that comes in with the response vocals, is all him. He came up with that on the fly; just went in and played it and left all of our jaws hanging on the floor,” recalls Anderson, who values Los Lobos’ example as a band dedicated to the long game of a sustainable, creatively rich career over fair weather stardom. “It’s surreal to have Steve believe so much in our band. He did this interview [see clip below or click here] talking about working with us that made me feel so proud and privileged to work with him. Watching it, I can’t believe this cat is saying this stuff about us!”

“I’m proud of the whole thing with Good To Be. The band played their best, and Steve got the best performances out of us. Everything he suggested we at least gave it a shot. Whether all of it made it onto the record or not, we did everything he asked of us. It’s a proud moment, where we’re sounding as good as we ever have and we’re stepping our game up. It was a really positive experience from the beginning to the end. It’s one of those experiences that turns your whole world upside-down. I’m used to going in and calling all the shots, and all of the sudden we’ve got this guy making us stand on our heads and we did it at the drop of a hat [laughs].”

Backyard Tire Fire by Brad Hodge

“He’s got a great sensibility for putting things where you don’t normally hear them. I love that about him and his musicality, but it’s totally different from mine,” continues Anderson. “From the first day, hung over and recording ‘A Thousand Gigs Ago,’ I just knew it was gonna be a challenging, good experience. For the next 10 days we’d take what we’d recorded and go back and drink a case of Rainer at this place we stayed at, the White Eagle Tavern. It’s the oldest tavern in Portland and all three of us stayed in this shoebox room for two weeks. Late night they’d let us listen to what we recorded each day on their PA. That’s pretty much how it went every day, except Steve had a Los Lobos gig one day so we took that off and ended up helping a friend move [laughs].”

Hard work lies at the center of all things Backyard Tire Fire. These guys simply don’t quit, and their latest salvo is filled with their most refined, direct tunes yet. While their path may be pocked with broken vans, lousy guarantees and other potentially Tire popping impediments, where they find themselves today is genuinely positive, a well-earned place of pride, craftsmanship and endurance. It is indeed a long way to the top but Backyard Tire Fire is built to last. With a little luck and some borrowed faith on dark days, one hopes they’ll get there eventually. Regardless, it’ll never be dull riding shotgun wherever this classic-in-our-midst roams.

“I sometimes feel like I should have been 20-years-old in 1972 instead of being born in 1972. That’s when Exile On Main St. was on the fucking radio! That’s when I feel I should have been in my prime. Right now I don’t know what the fuck is going on,” laughs Anderson. “If you really start thinking about this stuff it’ll drag you down. You just have to do what you do. It’s easy to lose sight of how good it is to just be alive. It’s hard to embrace the philosophy of enjoying the moment, but the reality is everything is temporary. It’s not necessarily about where you get but the process in getting there. Enjoying the moment and enjoying what you do is the important thing. However, that’s a lot easier said than done.”

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Conan O’Brien Line Stand-Up Performance Dodge Theater April 30

Conan O’Brien will be performing in a one night engagement live onstage at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, AZ on April 30, TMZ.com said today. Tickets go on sale Monday, March 8 Ticketmaster.com.

Jay Leno Returns To “The Tonight Show” Monday

Jay Leno returns to the nation’s TV screens on Monday night. Leno will be reclaiming his old job at NBC’s Tonight Show just nine months after turning the show over to the now unemployed Conan O’Brien, and only 19 days after NBC pulled the plug on Jay’s ill-fated primetime reality show.

Do you think viewers will [...]

Conan O’Brien Live Performance Tour?

Could Conan’s finest hour come on the live stage? Former Tonight Show host Conan O’Brien is working on a deal to hit the road in a series of live performances across America, new reports claim. Under an exit agreement Conan inked with NBC earlier this month, the comedian must wait until September before he can [...]

Spoon: “Written in Reverse” Vid On Conan O’Brien

Spoon Perform “Written in Reverse” On The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien

Before the end of Conan’s Tonight Show reign, he was able to get stud rock band Spoon to perform “Written in Reverse” from the just released album Transference (JamBase review of Transference here). Here’s the January 19 video.

Spoon will be touring extensively in support of Transference, dates available here.


Conan O’Brien: “I May Soon Do Children’s Parties”

Conan O’Brien made fun of his career “options” in his monologue for a second consecutive night, hours after declaring that he “cannot participate” in the “destruction” of The Tonight Show brand by agreeing to move his broadcast to 12:05 AM to accomodate The Jay Leno Show.
“My name is Conan O’Brien and I may soon be [...]

Conan O’Brien Refuses To Host “The Tonight Show” After “Leno”

Conan says ‘No!’
Conan O’Brien is saying “Thanks, But No Thanks” to NBC’s request to move The Tonight Show to 12:05 AM. The fiery redhead says he will not stick with the show — or the network — if the scheduled plan to bring Jay Leno back to late night proceeds. In a statement released to [...]

Jason Mraz: New Live CD/DVD

JASON MRAZ MAKES A “BEAUTIFUL MESS”
WITH NEW LIVE CD/DVD SET, WILL PLAY CONAN NOVEMBER 12
CD Collection Includes Hits “I’m Yours” And “Lucky,”
Featuring Special Guest Colbie Caillat

DVD Includes Full-length Performance,
Backstage Footage, and Exclusive Mockumentary

Jason Mraz

Atlantic recording artist Jason Mraz has announced details of his upcoming new CD/DVD, Jason Mraz’s Beautiful Mess – Live On Earth. The much anticipated 2-disc set – which follows 2008′s RIAA platinum-certified We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things – arrives everywhere November 10.

Jason Mraz’s Beautiful Mess – Live on Earth captures the Grammy-nominated tunesmith at his onstage best; performing a wide array of his greatest hits, including the history-making #1 single, “I’m Yours.” Filmed and recorded this past August as Jason’s blockbuster Gratitude Cafe Tour hit Chicago’s Charter One Pavilion, the collection also includes a stellar live take on the Top 10 smash, “Lucky” – complete with a special guest appearance from Colbie Caillat – as well as a few new favorites.

The DVD – directed by Darren Doane (“I’m Yours,” “Lucky,” as well as videos from such diverse artists as Van Morrison, Shinedown, and Underoath) features the full-length concert, never-before-seen backstage footage, and the exclusive new mockumentary, Un Beau Desordre.
Mraz will herald the release of Jason Mraz’s Beautiful Mess – Live on Earth with a live TV performance on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, slated for Thursday, November 12 (check local listings).

In other news, Jason has received a 2009 American Music Awards nomination as Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist – fans can vote now here. The 2009 American Music Awards will be broadcast live on ABC Sunday, November 22 at 8 p.m. ET. The San Diego-based singer/songwriter was also among the honorees at last week’s 20th Anniversary Environmental Media Awards, celebrating his work towards increasing public awareness of, and inspiring personal action on, various environmental issues. Other honorees included Sir Richard Branson and the National Geographic Society.

A gifted and charismatic live performer, Mraz will soon embark on his first-ever tour of South America, with multiple dates scheduled in Argentina and Brazil. Upon his return, Jason will hit New York City’s Feinstein’s at the Regency for two very special charity shows, being billed as The True Colors Cabaret. Presented in partnership with the True Colors Fund, Broadway Impact, and Feinstein’s at the Regency, the event – set for December 21, with both performances already sold out – will see Mraz pairing up with the Broadway Inspirational Voices for an evening of music in support of GLBT equality. All net proceeds from the concerts will benefit the True Colors Fund and Broadway Impact – for details, please visit the True Colors site.

Jason Mraz’s Beautiful Mess – Live on Earth Complete Track Listing

1. Intro
2. Sunshine Song
3. Traveler/Make It Mine
4. Anything You Want
5. Coyotes
6. Live High
7. Only Human
8. The Remedy
9. The Dynamo Of Volition
10. A Beautiful Mess
11. I’m Yours
12. Lucky (w/Colbie Caillat)
13. Copchase
14. All Night Long
15. Fall Through Glass *(DVD Only)
16. Butterfly
17. The Boy’s Gone

DVD Bonus Features
18. Un Beau Desordre
19. We Sing. We Dance. We Make Videos.


The Flaming Lips Blow It Up On Conan O’Brien

The Flaming Lips on The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien

Last night (10.13) The Flaming Lips pulled off a huge live TV performances on The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien. Performing “Watching the Planets,” the last song on their brand new album Embryonic (released October 13), they even had a giant flashing gong! Check it out, it’s super psychedelic and awesome. And for more on the Lips, see our exclusive feature/interview here.


Late Night Comics Tiptoe around Gates Arrest…Until Beer Is Involved

NEW YORK — Late-night comics found a few things to laugh about in the racially charged arrest of a Harvard professor – once beer was added to the equation.

President Barack Obama’s invitation to the two men involved to hoist a few…