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The Roots Jam Session 2011

PRE-GRAMMY CELEBRATION OF LIVE MUSIC HITS 7th YEAR

The Roots

Returning on the eve of the Grammy Awards, the 7th annual Roots Jam Session is back on February 12th in Hollywood, CA. Jimmy Fallon will act as this year’s host, following in the footsteps of Don Cheadle, John Legend, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Dave Chappelle. The announcement comes on the heels of The Roots’ 6 Grammy nominations, which are split between their two 2010 releases, Wake Up! (with John Legend) and How I Got Over.

“We’re extremely proud and humbled that what began as a simple night to put the focus back on the music has become an amazing opportunity to unite both major artists and new talent in an impromptu musical collaboration unlike many other experiences in the industry today, while also providing a voice to some extremely worthwhile cause campaigns” said Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson.

With an audience packed full of musicians and talent from every area of the entertainment industry, The Roots Jam Session is a night where unique mash-ups and groundbreaking music is created. Past performers and attendees include Jay-Z, Norah Jones, Cee-Lo, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Slash, Black Eyed Peas, Fall Out Boy, Mos Def, Beyoncè, Queen Latifah, Bill Maher, Snoop Dog, Matisyahu, Anita Baker, Queens of the Stone Age, K’naan, Corinne Bailey Rae, Elizabeth Banks, John Mayer, Chelsea Handler, Travis Barker and Prince.

In addition to the performances, however, The Roots Jam Session is annually interwoven with themes of social awareness, partnering with top organizations dedicated to creating global change. The goal is to entertain but also to utilize the power of its high-profile attendees to make an impact and educate audiences outside of the Jam. The Roots Jam Session has previously partnered with organizations from Save Darfur & Green Music Group to Rock the Vote. This year’s cause partner is OpportunityNation . Launching at the 2011 Jam, the organization will focus on the revitalization of the “American Dream” – in short, a campaign, powered by the people, to kick-start a nationwide conversation about opportunity while providing forums for those voices to be heard.


Jisan Valley Rock Festival | 07.29-08.01 | South Korea

Words & Images by: Tamara
Grayson

Jisan Valley Rock Festival:: 07.29.10-08.01.10 :: Jisan Valley Ski
Resort :: Icheon, South
Korea

Crash :: JVRF 2010

Having lived in New Orleans for the past seven years, I didn’t realize how spoiled I was
with live music until I moved
to South Korea this past March. Due to the location of the town that I’m teaching in,
I’ve only seen three live bands
in the past five months! So, I was desperately looking forward to this year’s Jisan
Valley Rock Festival
,
which takes place on the Jisan Valley Ski Resort grounds, just 40 minutes south of Seoul
in Icheon. Getting there, for
me, involved a three-and-a-half hour train ride, an hour subway ride, and a final hour-
long bus ride. Getting the
right information, in English, about where, when and how to get to the fest was slightly
frustrating. A far cry from
waking up in my own bed and walking a few blocks to Voodoo Music Experience or Jazz Fest
in New Orleans.

Jisan Valley Rock Fest lasts for three days, where you can camp or stay at one of the
local jimjibangs (saunas with
with sleeping quarters). This year’s line up boasted such international acts such as
Belle & Sebastian, Massive Attack, Corinne Bailey Rae,
Muse
and New
Orleans’ own
Mute Math.
Some local
acts I was looking forward to seeing were Toe (Japanese progressive rock),
Matzka (Taiwanese
roots reggae), and The Moonshiners (Korean rockabilly), along with Seoul
Electric Sound, Mate, Art of
Parties, Galaxy Express
and Taru.

A band that really blew my mind was a Korean thrash metal band called Crash. Little
did I know how
legendary they were. Getting their start in the early 90s, they were the first band here
to inspire moshing and stage
diving, which there was plenty of at this performance. Korean metal is alive and well.
The rock stages ended their
night at 9:30 pm but the entertainment didn’t stop there. It spilled over to the
Electronic Stage, where there were
DJs spinning until 4 am every morning. Another late night option was the fire poi
demonstration area accompanied
by a drum circle, or if you wanted to get down and dirty, another DJ tent had foam spewing
down on you until the
break of dawn.

Food, Drink & Vendors

The food and drink venders were open during all hours the festival operated. Options
included New York hot dogs,
a taco/burrito stand, hamburgers, toasted sandwiches, slow smoked meats, and fresh grilled
chicken boti and
samosas, along with traditional Korean foods like cold kimchee noodle soup, tteokbokki
(rice cakes, meat and
veggies in a red pepper sauce), dried squid, spicy ramon, and beondegi (boiled silk
worms). Yes, I have tried
beondegi, and though it may be high in protein I will never venture that way again.
There was only one beer
option, which was Miller Genuine Draft, though there were plenty of cocktail stands. The
most popular was Vinyl,
which is known for making their drinks in plastic bags. My personal favorite was the
fresh lime margaritas and mint
mojitos from Lazy Heaven. Limes are impossible to find here so to have such a delicacy
was worth every cent of the
5,000 won.

The Indian Village was surrounded by vendors and food stalls. There was an Orange amp
tent, a vintage dress store,
a CD tent, Calvin Klein underwear (really), and a Cosmopolitan Tent, where you could get
makeovers or do your own
touchups. There was even tent full of exercise bikes where they provided you with an iPod
to use.

A Few Things That Might Need Explaining

Korean couples dressing the same: If you’re in love, you match your clothing to
the T. Same T-shirt,
jeans, flip-flops and yes, even knickers. Most underwear stores have male/female models
wearing undies made
from the same material.

The Top 4 Questions Koreans Ask Foreigners: How old are you? Are you married?
What’s your blood
type? and What is your job? This still baffles me as much as it is entertaining.

Jisan Rock Fest is only in its second year, capturing an attendance of roughly 30,000.
For my first festival far, far
away from home it was delightful. Who wouldn’t want to be tucked away in the mountains
of Asia listening to some
of the best bands in the world for a weekend?

JamBase | South Korea
Go See Live Music!

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7/30/10 – 8/1/10 – Jisan
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Life is good Festival Ben Harper, Dr. Dog, Ziggy Marley

DO IT FOR THE KIDS!!!

The 2010 Life is good Festival at Blue Hills is set to take place September 11-12 at Prowse Farm in Canton, MA, a suburb of Boston. The multi-faceted event combines world-class headliners, popular developing bands and the top children’s artists working today. With a wide range of entertainment options including games, interactive art activities and a nationally-known circus company, this one-of-a-kind festival aims to raise $1 million for kids facing life-threatening challenges through the Life is good Kids Foundation.

Ben Harper & Relentless 7

Confirmed Lineup
Jason Mraz
Ben Harper & Relentless7
Guster
Ziggy Marley
Corinne Bailey Rae
Galactic
Ozomatli
Dr. Dog
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
OK Go
Brett Dennen
Mavis Staples
Donavon Frankenreiter
Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Toubab Krewe

Good Kids Stage
The Laurie Berkner Band
Dan Zanes and Friends
They Might Be Giants
Big Apple Circus
The Sippy Cups

The two-day, multi-stage music festival hosted by Life is good, a Boston-based company that spreads good vibes through its colorful collection of apparel and accessories, will take place at historic and picturesque Prowse Farm at the foot of the Blue Hills, just minutes from Boston. To ensure an exceptional festival experience, Life is good has partnered with Superfly Presents, nationally recognized producers of the iconic Bonnaroo and Outside Lands festivals.

Tickets for the 2010 Life is good Festival at Blue Hills went on-sale on June 17. Adult single-day tickets are $50, and $90 two-day tickets are also available. Tickets for children ages 6-12 are available for $10 in a limited supply, and children 5 and under are free.

“The 2010 Life is good Festival at Blue Hills is a one-of-a kind event. No other festival in the country can offer the talent and entertainment experience that families and music fans alike will find at the 2010 Life is good Festival – all while helping to raise funds for kids facing life-threatening challenges,” said Bert Jacobs, Chief Executive Optimist for Life is good. “We have some of the very best performers coming together and we are going to have a great time while we raise more than $1 million dollars for the Life is good Kids Foundation.”

While most festivals have their fair share of VIPs who enjoy special privileges, Life is good will only offer these experiences to VGPs — Very Good People. Every festival attendee will have the opportunity to access exclusive hospitality, preferred viewing, artist meet and greets and other prizes by achieving fundraising goals or making a donation to help kids in need. The top fundraisers, known as VGPs, will have a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience, enjoying special perks and privileges throughout the event.

Through its nationally-known festivals, Life is good has raised over $3 million for children in need since 2003. All public donations, including individual fundraising prior to the event, will be directed to the foundation. The Life is good Kids Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit committed to helping children overcome life-threatening challenges such as violence, illness, natural disaster and extreme poverty. Its Playmakers initiative provides training, resources and support to the adults dedicated to caring for these children so that all involved lead healthier, more joyful lives.


The Jonas Brothers Cover The Beatles “Drive My Car” [VIDEO]

You know you’ve made it big in showbiz, when music icon Sir Paul McCartney personally asks you to play a song by The Beatles at an exclusive event at The White House. (Unless you’re Justin Bieber, in which case you’ll know you’ve hit the “Big Time” when you can’t set foot in any mall in America [...]

When Amy Winehouse was denied to perform with Stevie Wonder

Singer Amy Winehouse was denied to perform duet with Stevie Wonder at Hard Rock Calling. Amy was to view the gig from the mixing desk in the middle of the crowd, but it could have been a huge security risk and she was thus offered side of stage passes. But, instead of watching the soul [...]

Lilith Fair: Full Tour Dates Adds Queen Latifah, Carly Simon

SARAH McLACHLAN HEADS UP A HUGE LINEUP OF FEMALE ARTISTS

Carly Simon and Queen Latifah are the latest additions to the Lilith Fair 2010 lineup. Simon will appear on three dates (Boston, Hartford and New York), and Latifah will appear on two dates (Detroit and Las Vegas). Additionally, the line-ups for the remaining 10 cities set to go on-sale over the next two weeks are now posted on LilithFair.com.

Lilith co-founders Terry McBride and Marty Diamond comment on the latest artist additions. Says McBride, “Carly Simon embodies the entire spirit of Lilith. She is a generational icon who continues to have a tremendous influence on so many women, whether musicians or fans. I can guess that many of the Lilith 2010 artists were impacted by her voice and words at some point. It’s truly an honor that she has come on board.” Adds Diamond, “Queen Latifah’s spirited performances on the original Lilith Fair are still some of the most memorable. She has had a remarkable career over the past 11 years, from music, to acting to now film production. She is a role model and inspiration to many, and we are thrilled that she is taking the time from her hectic schedule to rejoin the tour. “

Tickets are currently on-sale for 26 of the 36 markets. Boston and Hartford are the next to go on-sale this Saturday, May 8. There will be 11 artists on each date, with only two consistencies per show: the Lilith Local Talent Search Ourstage.com winner who starts the day and headliner Sarah McLachlan.

Sarah McLachlan

Lilith Fair 2010 Dates

Sun, Jun 27 Calgary, AB McMahon Stadium
Mon, Jun 28 Edmonton, AB Northlands Spectrum
Thur, Jul 1 Vancouver, BC Pitt Meadows Airport
Fri, Jul 2 Portland, OR Sleep Country Amphitheater
Sat, Jul 3 Seattle, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre
Mon, Jul 5 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View
Wed, Jul 7 San Diego, CA Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
Thur, Jul 8 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Wireless Pavilion
Fri, Jul 9 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay Events Center
Sat, Jul 10 Los Angeles, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Mon, Jul 12 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
Tue, Jul 13 Denver, CO Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
Thur, Jul 15 Kansas City, MO Capitol Federal Park @ Sandstone
Fri, Jul 16 St. Louis, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St Louis
Sat, Jul 17 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Sun, Jul 18 Minneapolis, MN Canterbury Park
Tues, July 20 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center
Wed, Jul 21 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
**Fri, Jul 23 Montreal, QC Parc Jean-Drapeau
Sat, Jul 24 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
Tues, July 27 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
Wed, Jul 28 Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Bank Center
Fri, Jul 30 Boston, MA Comcast Center
Sat, Jul 31 New York, NY PNC Bank Arts Center
Sun, Aug 1 Hartford, CT Comcast Theatre
Tues, Aug 3 Washington, DC Merriweather Post Pavilion
Wed, Aug 4 Raleigh, NC Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek
Fri, Aug 6 Charlotte, NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte
Sat, Aug 7 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
Sun, Aug 8 Atlanta, GA Aaron’s Amphitheatre
Tues, Aug 10 W. Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre
Wed, Aug 11 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre
Thur, Aug 12 Birmingham, AL Verizon Wireless Music Center Birmingham
Sat, Aug 14 Austin, TX Venue TBA
Sun, Aug 15 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Mon, Aug 16 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center

Full list of artists announced so far:

A Fine Frenzy, Ali Milner, Anjulie, Ann Atomic, Anya Marina, Ash Koley, The Bangles, Beth Orton, Brandi Carlile, Butterfly Boucher, Caitlin Crosby, Cara Salimando, Carly Simon, Cat Power, Ceci Bastida, Chairlift, Chantal Kreviazuk, Colbie Caillat, Corinne Bailey Rae, Court Yard Hounds, Debi Nova, Donna Delory, Elizaveta, Elisapie Isaac, Emmylou Harris, Erin McCarley, Erykah Badu, Frazey Ford, The Go-Go’s, Gossip, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, Hannah Georgas, Heart, Ima, Indigo Girls, Ingrid Michaelson, Janelle Monae, Jenni Rivera, Jennifer Knapp, Jesca Hoop, Jill Hennessy, Jill Scott, Julia Othmer, Kate Miller-Heidke, Kate Morgan, Kate Nash Katzenjammer, Kelly Clarkson, Ke$ha, Kina, La Roux, Lights, Lissie, Loretta Lynn, Lucy Schwartz, Marina & The Diamonds, Martina McBride, Mary J. Blige, Meaghan Smith, Melissa McClelland, Metric, Miranda Lambert, Miranda Lee Richards, Missy Higgins, Nikki Jean, Nneka, Norah Jones, Priscilla Renea, Queen Latifah, The Rescues, Rihanna, Rosie Thomas, Sara Bareilles, Sarah McLachlan, Selena Gomez, Serena Ryder, Shel, Sheryl Crow, Sia, Sugarland, Susan Justice, Suzanne Vega, Tara MacLean, Tegan and Sara, Toby Lightman, Vedera, Vita Chambers, The Submarines, The Weepies, Ximena Sarinana, Zee Avi


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 5/3-5/9

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests

Tue, May 4 – Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings
Wed, May 5 – Willie Nelson
Thu, May 6 – Court Yard Hounds
Fri, May 7 – Wale


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, May 3 – Godsmack
Tue, May 4 – Michael Bolton


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Tue, May 3 – Two Door Cinema Club
Wed, May 5 – Godsmack
Thu, May 6 – Angels & Airwaves


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, May 3 – Corinne Bailey Rae
Tue, May 4 – OK Go
Wed, May 5 – The New Pornographers
Fri, May 7 – Common


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, May 3 – Metric (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, May 8 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Jay-Z

Sat, May 8 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Manu Chao (Repeat)


Coachella | 04.17.10 | Day 2 Photo Gallery

Images by: Steven Walter & Scott Dudelson

Coachella Day 2

04.17.10 :: Saturday :: Empire Polo Grounds :: Indio, CA

Saturday in Indio featured another wildly diverse day of music. Headliners Muse, Faith No More and Tiësto played alongside Les Claypool, The Dead Weather, MGMT, Girls, The xx, DJ Z-Trip, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Gossip, Beach House and many more.

Be sure to check back soon for Sunday’s photos from Coachella…

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See JamBase’s “9 Must-See Band At Coachella” here.

See photos from Friday of Coachella here.

See photos from Sunday at Coachella here.

JamBase | Indio

Go See Live Music!


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 4/12-4/18

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests

Mon, April 12 – Spoon (Repeat)
Tue, April 13 – Lady Antebellum (Repeat)
Wed, April 14 – Corinne Bailey Rae (Repeat)

Thur, April 15 – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (Repeat)


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, April 12 – Sade
Tue, April 13 – Lady Antebellum
Wed, April 14 – Alan Jackson
Thu, April 15 – Kenny Chesney
Fri, April 16 – Collective Soul


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, April 12 – Them Crooked Vultures
Tue, April 13 – Them Crooked Vultures
Wed, April 14 – Gloriana
Thu, April 15 – Spoon
Fri, April 16 – Sarah McLachlan & Emmylou Harris (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Thu, April 15 – Sade
Fri, April 16 – Willie Nelson


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Tue, April 13 – The Specials
Wed, April 14 – Kaki King
Thu, April 15 – The Unseen
Fri, April 16 – The Flaming Lips


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, April 12 – Grizzly Bear (Repeat)
Tue, April 13 – La Roux
Wed, April 14 – Gossip
Thu, April 15 – She & Him
Fri, April 16 – The xx


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, April 17 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by KE$HA
Sat, April 17 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring My Morning Jacket (Repeat)


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 4/5-4/11

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests

Mon, April 4 – The Swell Season (Repeat)
Thu, April 8 – Ludacris (Repeat)


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Tue, April 6 – Slash and Andrew Stockdale (Wolfmother)
Wed, April 7 – Corinne Bailey Rae
Thu, April 8 – Train


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, April 5 – She & Him
Tue, April 6 – Kelis
Wed, April 7 – Public Image Ltd.
Thu, April 8 – Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights
Fri, April 9 – The All-American Rejects (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Thu, April 8 – Trace Adkins


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, April 5 – Peter Wolf

Tue, April 6 – Dr. Dog
Wed, April 7 – Suzanne Vega


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, April 5 – Arctic Monkeys(Repeat)
Tue, April 6 – The Living Sisters
Wed, April 7 – Angels & Airwaves
Thu, April 10 – Circa Survive
Fri, April 11 – never shout never


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, April 10 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Justin Bieber
Sat, April 10 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Kings of Leon and Roky Erickson (Repeat)


Lilith Fair 2010: Artists Announced For 8 Cities

DETAILS FOR PORTLAND, SEATTLE, CHICAGO AND MORE

“Lilith Fair: Seriously, you might wanna go to this…” – USA Today

Sarah McLachlan

The 2010 Lilith Fair Tour has officially announced dates, venues and artists for eight of the 36 North American cities the summer festival will hit this summer. At the same time, Las Vegas, Cleveland and Kansas City were revealed as the final three additions to the 36-city run. Tickets for initial shows will go on-sale to the general public beginning Saturday, March 27.

Much like the original Lilith Fair, there will be 11 artists on each date, with only two consistencies per show: the Lilith Local Talent Search Ourstage.com winner who starts the day and headliner Sarah McLachlan. The remaining acts on the line-up are constantly rotating from among more than 80 acts.

The following is the list of dates that go on-sale on Saturday, March 27. For the specific lineup at each of the eight announced dates go to Lilith Fair website.

Lilith Fair 2010 Dates with Lineup/Venue Details

Fri, Jul 2 Portland, OR The Amphitheatre at Clark County
Sat, Jul 3 George, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre
Sat, Jul 17 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Tues, July 20 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center
Sat, Jul 24 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
Tues, July 27 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center **
Sun, Aug 8 Atlanta, GA Aaron’s Amphitheatre
Tues, Aug 10 W. Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre

(**Tickets go on-sale April 3)

Full list of artists announced so far:
A Fine Frenzy, Anjulie, Ann Atomic, Anya Marina, Ash Koley, The Bangles, Beth Orton, Brandi Carlile, Butterfly Boucher, Cat Power, Ceci Bastida, Chairlift, Chantal Kreviazuk, Colbie Caillat, Corinne Bailey Rae, Court Yard Hounds, Donna Delory, Elizaveta, Emmylou Harris, Erin McCarley, Erykah Badu, Frazey Ford, The Go-Go’s, Gossip, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, Heart, Ima, Indigo Girls, Ingrid Michaelson, Janelle Monae, Jennifer Knapp, Jesca Hoop, Jill Hennessy, Jill Scott, Julia Othmer, Kate Miller-Heidke, Kate Nash Katzenjammer, Kelly Clarkson, Ke$ha, La Roux, Lights, Lissie, Loretta Lynn, Lucy Schwartz, Marina & The Diamonds, Martina McBride, Mary J. Blige, Meaghan Smith, Melissa McClelland, Metric, Miranda Lambert, Miranda Lee Richards, Missy Higgins, Nikki Jean, Nneka, Norah Jones, Priscilla Renea, The Rescues, Rosie Thomas, Sara Bareilles, Sarah McLachlan, Serena Ryder, Sheryl Crow, Sia, Sugarland, Susan Justice, Suzanne Vega, Tara MacLean, Tegan and Sara, Toby Lightman, Vedera, Vita Chambers, The Submarines, The Weepies, Ximena Sarinana, Zee Avi

Full list of cities revealed so far:
Atlanta, Austin*, Birmingham, Boston, Calgary, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Edmonton, Hartford, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City*, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Minneapolis*, Montreal, Nashville*, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, DC and West Palm Beach


Soul’d Out Music Festival

INNAUGURAL OUTING FOR EXCITING NEW FEST
APRIL 11-24 IN PORTLAND, OREGON

The first annual Soul’d Out Music Festival will take place over two weeks, throughout eight of Portland’s most prestigious venues. Featuring artists from across the musical spectrum, including jazz, funk, blues, hip-hop, soul and more, SOMF brings them all together under the banner of Soulful Music. Soul music, unlike any other, has the unique ability to unite us across perceived differences in race, culture or generation.

The Soul’d Out Music Festival was created in November 2009, with the inaugural festivities scheduled for April 2010, as a means by which to give a platform to music often overlooked by the commercial music industry, as well as to firmly supplant Portland as the West Coast’s premier independently-minded music market.

Soulful, uplifting music, recreated in the live setting, is one of the most healing and profound means of expression humanity has. This music is the most effective tool of bringing about positive social evolution. The organizers offer this festival as the beginning of a new movement towards realizing music’s inherent healing and transformative qualities, and as a means of applying these qualities directly in our ever-expanding community.

Initial Lineup

Buddy Guy
Gil Scott-Heron
Steel Pulse
Corinne Bailey Rae
Dr. Lonnie Smith
CeU
Pretty Lights
Dead Prez
DeVotchKa
Nicholas Payton
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie
Bonobo (Live)
Christian Scott
Mad Professor
Omar Sosa’s Afreecanos
Benny Golson
King Khan & The Shrines
John Brown’s Body
Toubab Krewe
B-Side Players

More artists coming soon.

Tickets

Tickets for each show will be sold individually. A limited number of Jazz and All Access packages will be offered. Jazz Package passes (early bird – $75.00) will gain purchaser entrance to all Jazz concerts. All Access Package passes ($250.00) will gain purchaser entrance into all shows, as well as Soul’d Out Music Festival merchandise. More information here


Music on the Tube: 3/8 – 3/14

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, March 8 – Lady Antebellum
Tue, March 9 – Broken Bells
Wed, March 10 – Alkaline Trio
Fri, March 12 – Drive-By Truckers


Tonight Show With Jay Leno


Mon, March 8 – Ben Harper and Relentless7
Tue, March 9 – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Wed, March 10 – Ryan Bingham
Thu, March 11 – Colbie Caillat
Fri, March 12 – Katharine McPhee


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, March 8 – Corinne Bailey Rae
Tue, March 9 – Gary Allan
Wed, March 10 – Manchester Orchestra
Thu, March 11 – Gin Wigmore


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, March 10 – The Temper Trap

Thu, March 11 – Ryan Bingham


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, March 8 – Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

Tue, March 9 – The Allman Brothers Band

Thu, March 11 – Broken Bells
Fri, March 12 – Vampire Weekend


Last Call with Carson Daly


Mon, March 8 – Daniel Merriweather (Repeat)
Tue, March 9 – Weezer
Wed, March 10 – Lisa Hannigan
Thu, March 11 – David Gray
Fri, March 12 – Lily Allen


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, March 6 – Saturday Night Live featuring Pearl Jam


Music on the Tube: 3/1 – 3/7

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, March 1 – Ludacris
Thu, March 4 – Spoon
Fri, March 5 – Corinne Bailey Rae


Tonight Show With Jay Leno


Mon, March 1 – Brad Paisley
Tue, March 2 – Adam Lambert
Wed, March 3 – Avril Lavigne


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, March 1 – Josh Turner
Tue, March 2 – Jonny Lang
Wed, March 3 – Jet
Thu, March 4 – Galactic


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Fri, March 5 – Regina Spektor


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, March 2 – Ludacris

Wed, March 3 – Erykah Badu

Thu, March 4 – Silversun Pickups


Last Call with Carson Daly


Mon, March 1 – Daniel Merriweather
Tue, March 2 – Phoenix
Thu, March 4 – Fanfarlo


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, March 6 – Saturday Night Live featuring Vampire Weekend


Albums of the Week: February 12-18

JamBase Albums of the Week | February 12-February 18, 2010

Dennis’ Pick of the Week
Redwater: Time Is A Lie (Redwater Music)

At first it seems one has stumbled across a really good hard rock band, crusty as ’70s Robert Plant’s jeans after a fortnight on tour and unruly as sweaty old Sabbath. And this would be just swell on its own measure but Redwater starts throwing serious curves four tracks in with country tinged corker “Off To War” and from there they roam off the leash, jamming and prodding things with puppy-like energy. The stellar hard rockers return in the tail section and taken together with everything in between – including a real facility with slow burns -Redwater’s full-length debut (released February 12) is reminiscent of what Pearl Jam and The Black Crowes did in the 1990s (i.e. taking classic rock and building compelling new shapes atop that foundation). Though many ape Zeppelin and Hendrix, Redwater sweats their musk. They are young and there are definitely some rough edges, but they bear the markings of a band that could one day be really special. They’ve already offered up a frothing elixir against the Nickelbacks of the world with this highly enjoyable first salvo. (Dennis Cook)

Ron’s Pick of the Week
Kenny Rankin: Catalog Reissues (Sly Dog-Mack Avenue)

“Yacht rock” is a term levied by the hipper-than-hip denizens of Generation Y in reference to the silky soft AM sounds of such 1970s acts as Christopher Cross, Loggins & Messina, Michael McDonald, Bread, Gordon Lightfoot, et al. The term also served as the title to a funny 2005 online video series spoofing the lives of these aforementioned soft rock superstars. Now upon listening to the late Kenny Rankin, who sadly died of lung cancer in June 2009 at the age of 69, it’s totally understandable if your initial reaction is, “Oh man, this is EXACTLY what Ted Knight would be listening to on The Flying WASP in Caddyshack (had, of course, Rappin’ Rodney not dropped anchor on it).” However, to pass off Rankin’s music as mere “yacht rock” would be a disservice to the ground broken by this most underrated New York-born performer, who grew up in the same neighborhood in the Bronx as Dion and played guitar on Bob Dylan’s Bringing It All Back Home, with his calming, natural fusion of soul, bossa nova, folk and jazz, utilizing the same panache as Steely Dan did for their Brooklyn-brewed blend of bop and rock. “He’s a fine musician with an original style and unquestionable taste,” gushed Johnny Carson, who invited Kenny onto The Tonight Show several times during his long run as host, in a quote on the inside cover of Rankin’s 1967 debut, Mind-Dusters. When you dig into this sextet of digitally mastered reissues of his sextet of seventies releases, curated by the Rankin family, you can’t help but agree with the late night legend’s sentiments. Though all six of these albums are gems in their own right, heads will want to start off with 1970′s Family, which proves Rankin was the only cat who could properly pull off back-to-back covers of The Beatles’ “Dear Prudence,” Bert Jansch’s “Needle of Death” and Otis Redding’s “Sittin’ On The Dock Of The Bay” without a hitch. 1972′s Like A Seed serves as the finest showcase for Rankin’s magnificent fretwork, especially his rare electric moment, “Bad Times Make You Strong,” written by both Kenny and his then-wife Yvonne, and 1974′s Silver Morning contains a version of “Blackbird” that so impressed Paul McCartney he asked Rankin to perform the song during Macca and John Lennon’s induction into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. Do yourself and your constitution a solid and introduce yourself to the artistry of Kenny Rankin and his thinking man’s sooth if you haven’t already. Yacht rock this most certainly is not. (Ron Hart)

Hot Chip: One Life Stand (Astralwerks)

Well, this is pretty freakin’ romantic, even downright syrupy in places (“Take It In” and the unavoidably homoerotic “Brothers” will test the patience of even the most stalwart New Romantic). Hot Chip’s fourth offering (released February 9) picks up the laced gauntlet of Spandau Ballet, OMD, and more obscurely the Blue Nile and Prefab Sprout – all wet-eyed, swooning English pop models. What’s absent are the crunching, saucy dance floor bombs they made their bones on. There’s a lil’ shimmy to “We Have Love” and the title cut but mainly this simmers low and REALLY sincere. It’s quite artfully put together, and in a way it’s a perfect Valentine, if one has the patience and appetite for such soft serve. (DC)

Excepter: Presidence (Paw-Tracks)

Long-running New York City noise collective Excepter release their eighth album in their eight years and go for broke doing it. Presidence (arriving February 16) is a two-disc goliath of transmission and atmosphere, mostly recorded live in the studio, including a 27-minute-long drone recorded on Election Day (hence the album title) that sounds like early Tangerine Dream, and “The Open Well,” another 20-odd minute jam that could be Can had they replaced Malcolm Mooney with Lee “Scratch” Perry instead of Damo Suzuki. (RH)

Glossary: Feral Fire (Liberty & Lament)

Folks with a serious yen for The Jayhawks and similar everything-in-its-right-place Americana should immediately check out Glossary. With just the right measures of twang and rawk, Feral Fire slides along invitingly, the sort of slab that grows more beloved with each spin. “Bend With The Breeze” vibes with It Still Moves-era My Morning Jacket, though the general feel is more rough ‘n’ tumble than those Kentucky boys. Led by Lucero‘s Todd Beene and produced by Centro-matic’s Matt Pence, Glossary’s sixth outing (released February 2) is a winner full of tattered hearts and souls ready for another round. (DC)

Jaga Jazzist: One-Armed Bandit (Ninja Tune)

Norwegian electro-jazz rockers Jaga Jazzist continue to master their craft with One-Armed Bandit (arriving February 23). But if you are expecting the laptop modality of 2003′s The Stix, you might be in for a bit of a surprise. The feel of this nine-track set suggests someone has been on a serious Frank Zappa kick in this band, given the heavy Grand Wazoo/Hot Rats vibe of the album’s title cut and the epic-sounding freak-out “Prognissekogen.” Elsewhere, “Music! Dance! Drama!” institutes a vintage Lalo Schifrin soundtrack resonance while the gentleman haze of American post-rock lingers long over most of the other material here. A brave new direction for a most incredible band; it’s good to see them back. (RH)

Hot Day At The Zoo: Zoograss (INTA Records)

One always got the sense from their lively, impressive studio work that Massachusetts-based HDATZ was a murderously good string band in concert, and Zoograss offers empirical proof. There’s a delightful, slightly breathless roll to this 14-track cross section of newer tunes and satisfying live versions of older material that shows things are evolving really nicely. Swept up by Zoograss one wonders why these cats aren’t as well known as Greensky Bluegrass, Hot Buttered Rum, Cornmeal and other festival/club circuit comers. What’s so appealing about HDATZ is how they make no nevermind about mixing up sea shanties, boxcar blues, fiddle numbers, rock classics and much else. This is simply the music they love to play, and their great skill, knack for cool fusions and potent personal energy is likely to make you love it, too. (DC)

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra: Kollaps Tradixionales (Constellation)

After seeing its lineup expand to unreasonable numbers as Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band with Choir, SMZ thankfully pares down their personnel to a final five and make some of the best music of their careers on their latest, Kollaps Tradixionales (arriving February 16). It’s a fiery, psychedelic phoenix of an album that has more in common with the classical dirge of the Canadian group’s root band Godspeed You! Black Emperor than just about anything else they have ever done. Listen to this album and you will understand why the late, great Vic Chesnutt recruited some of these guys to be part of his last band. (RH)

Karnivool: Sound Awake (Sony)

This is some seriously tasty prog-metal. Australia’s Karnivool has a decent presence at home and is quickly building a strong audience internationally. Not hard to understand given the stormy, Mars Volta-esque vocals of Ian Kenny laid atop the exploratory heaviness of a band with a broad sonic imagination. Sound Awake (arriving February 16 in the U.S.) is perfect bong hit, low light music nerd fodder that also sounds like it’d be deeply satisfying played monstrously loud live. Those feeling Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater have a new band to discover, and while some of Karnivool’s moves here seem vaguely re-Tool-ed, it’s unlikely Maynard or any of the other touchstones would have produced the snarling, catchy head-charge of “Set Fire To The Hive,” just one of several promising signs here. (DC)

Nneka: Concrete Jungle (DECON-Epic)

With Lauryn Hill in self-imposed exile and no set date for an album she has been working on for most of the 00s, there’s a strong chance she’s pulling a serious JD Salinger on us for the long term. Don’t fret, however, as Nigeria’s NNeka Egbuna picks up right where Ms. Hill left off with Miseducation on her U.S. debut, Concrete Jungle (released February 2). This becoming warrior princess of African and German heritage keeps it real with her acoustic-driven fusion of soul and hip-hop, coming off on some Dead Prez type shit, though her music could fit in alongside Corinne Bailey-Rae and Erykah Badu as well as it could Black Uhuru and The Fugees’ Blunted On Reality. (RH)

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: Kicking Against The Pricks: Collector’s Edition (Mute)

Nick Cave found his voice on this album. That’s his literal voice as a singer/stylist; as far as his rangy, evocative, often confrontational songwriting, well, that’s still evolving nicely. 1986′s Pricks finds the man and his coconspirators tackling meaty material from John Lee Hooker, Lou Reed, Jimmy Webb, Leadbelly and more. The results are a mixture of alluring and distressing, with all involved rattling the ghost chains inside the iconic tunes. As a singer, Cave discovered his sweet spot mouthing other’s words, and has only refined what’s present here since. You’d be hard pressed to find better takes on “Hey Joe” and “Long Black Veil,” and the fine remastering job does wonders over the original’s slightly murky haze. The sharp edges, well placed strings and conscious space shine through the speakers now, further adding to Pricks‘ considerable heft. And the informative, interview rich liner notes by Amy Hanson further situate this gem in the Cave-nology. Mute continues the Bad Seeds reissue series on March 30 with audio retools plus video and 5.1 Surround mix bolstered editions of Tender Prey (1988), The Good Son (1990) and Henry’s Dream (1992) arriving March 30. (DC)

Various Artists: Black Man’s Cry: The Inspiration of Fela Kuti (Stones Throw)

Coinciding with the Jigga-produced Broadway play and the newly revitalized Knitting Factory Records rolling out the same reissue campaign MCA did 11 years ago for Nigerian funk god Fela Kuti (with a much better campaign, in my opinion), leave it to Stones Throw to deliver a Fela set you should definitely look out for. Studiously compiled by Stones Throw czar Egon, this a collection of music inspired by the Afrobeat style developed by Fela and the international scene that evolved around the genre’s fruition, featuring music from the early ’70s scenes in Ghana, Colombia and Trinidad, alongside modern Afro-centric acts as The Daktaris, the Whitfield Brothers and Karl Hector and the Malcouns. Great stuff (arriving February 23). (RH)

Oops, We Missed It!
Killer Releases From 2009 That Somehow Slipped By Us

Monahans: Dim The Aurora (Misra)

Ever wonder what happened to Milton Mapes? If you, like JamBase, were totally smitten with 2005′s The Blacklight Trap and hankered for more, well, here it isÂ…sort of. MM’s Greg Vanderpool and Roberto Sánchez, formed Monahans, which offers a bolder, grittier, all-together more ready-to-leap into your arms sound. From unpredictable, liquid instrumentals to a simmering boldness reminiscent of early U2 to soothing calls to connection to hooky rockers, Monahans holds up a crackling torch to guide us through the gathering shadows. Positivity or genuine sensitivity are tough to wrangle into song form without sounding trite or cliche, but Dim The Aurora (released May 19, 2009) manages this feat repeatedly, gathering heartening sentiments inside musically robust settings. Can’t wait for album number two. (DC)

Guano Padano: Guano Padano (Important)

Free jazz, surf guitar and classic film music punctuate the amazing debut album of Italy’s Guano Padano, a late 2009 release on the ever-crucial experimental imprint Important Records. “If there ever was a soundtrack waiting to find its mate in the cinematic world, this album by Guano Padano would surely find good company with the likes of Fellini, Leone, Jarmusch and Sofia Coppola,” raved Calexico‘s Joey Burns of this multi-faceted trio, who count Italian singing great Bobby Solo, Captain Beefheart/Jeff Buckley guitarist Gary Lucas and Alessandro Alessandroni, the legendary whistler from Ennio Morricone’s Spaghetti Western scores, amongst the guests on this 11-track journey, which is a must hear for any Tarantino fan out there. (RH)


Evening Crunch Crumbs: Apple Announcement Expected Wed.;Martha Stewart Moves To Cable; Meet The New Pregnant Man; Teen Pregnancy On The Rise

-Seven-year-old Brit Charlie Simpson has raised nearly $200,000 for to help relief efforts in Haiti — thanks to a sponsored bike ride he organized…..
-Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is slated to make a big announcement about the company tomorrow. Apple Tablet, anyone?
-Lots of American teens are pulling a page from The Book of Jamie [...]

Music on the Tube: 1/25 – 1/31

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, January 25 – Nick Jonas & the Administration (Repeat)
Tue, January 26 – The Low Anthem (Repeat)
Wed, January 27 – Findlay Brown (Repeat)
Thu, January 28 – The HotRats (Repeat)
Fri, January 29 – Julian Casablancas (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Tue, January 26 – Silversun Pickups
Wed, January 27 – Mayer Hawthorne & The County
Fri, January 29 – John Mayer


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Thu, January 28 – Wilco
Fri, January 29 – Corinne Bailey Rae


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, January 25 – Shwayze (Repeat)
Wed, January 27 – Lenny Clarke (Repeat)
Thu, January 28 – Ringo Starr (Repeat)

Fri, January 29 – Ke$ha (Repeat)


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, January 25 – Franz Ferdinand (Repeat)
Tue, January 26 – Snoop Dogg (Repeat)

Wed, January 27 – Cold War Kids (Repeat)

Thu, January 28 – Lily Allen (Repeat)

Fri, January 29 – Phoenix (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, January 30 – Saturday Night Live featuring Michael Buble

Sat, January 30 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Steve Earle


Coachella: Jay-Z, Pavement, Yorke Vultures, Muse, MGMT, Claypool

COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2010 LINEUP

JAY-Z, MUSE AND GORILLAZ HEADLINE 3-DAY FESTIVAL WITH MORE THAN 130 ACTS

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 AT 10:00 AM

Coachella 2009 by Dave Vann

The 11th COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL will feature a mix of artists ranging from Pavement, Thom Yorke???? (ed note: that is how they are billing it), Vampire Weekend, Them Crooked Vultures, LCD Soundsystem, Phoenix, Tiësto, Faith No More, Deadmau5, David Guetta, MGMT and Public Image Limited. Set for Friday, April 16, Saturday, April 17 and Sunday, April 18 at the beautiful Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA – the same grounds where COACHELLA debuted in 1999 – the COACHELLA 2010 lineup will feature more than 130 acts.

This year’s COACHELLA will feature a variety of options to make the concert experience an enjoyable one. In addition to expanded camping options – including car, RV and traditional tent camping – COACHELLA will allow, for the first time, in-and-out privileges for all attendees. Festival goers will once again have the ability to purchase 3-day festival tickets and various onsite camping options via an easy layaway payment plan.

For those looking to streamline the weekend’s experience, COACHELLA has teamed with Valley Music Travel to provide exclusive travel packages, local hotel shuttle transportation and private home rentals with VIP COACHELLA access. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.valleymusictravel.com/coachella.php.

FRIDAY APRIL 16: Jay-Z, LCD Soundsystem, Them Crooked Vultures, Vampire Weekend, Deadmau5, Public Image Limited, The Specials, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Echo and the Bunnymen, Benny Benassi, Fever Ray, Grace Jones, She & Him, Erol Alkan, The Avett Brothers, Calle 13, The Whitest Boy Alive, The Cribs, La Roux, Yeasayer, Lucero, DJ Lance Rock, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Proxy, Ra Ra Riot, Deer Tick, Wolfgang Gartner, Aeroplane, Iglu & Hartly, Sleigh Bells, P.O.S., Baroness, Hockey, Little Dragon, White Rabbits, Wale, Kate Miller-Heidke, As Tall as Lions, Jets Overhead, Alana Grace, Pablo Hassan.


SATURDAY, APRIL 17: Muse, Faith No More, Tiësto, MGMT, David Guetta, The Dead Weather, Hot Chip, Devo, Coheed and Cambria, Kaskade, 2Many DJ’s, Major Lazer, Dirty Projectors, Gossip, Z-Trip, The xx, John Waters, Les Claypool, The Raveonettes, Mew, Sia, Camera Obscura, Tokyo Police Club, Porcupine Tree, Old Crow Medicine Show, Aterciopalados, Bassnectar, Frightened Rabbit, Dirty South, Flying Lotus, Corinne Bailey Rae, Pretty Lights, Shooter Jennings, RX Bandits, The Almighty Defenders, Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros, Craze & Klever, Zoe, The Temper Trap, Portugal. The Man, Band of Skulls, Girls, Beach House, Steel Train, Frank Turner.

SUNDAY, APRIL 18: Gorillaz, Pavement, Thom Yorke????, Phoenix, Orbital, Spoon, Sly and the Family Stone, De La Soul, Julian Casablancas, Plastikman, Gary Numan, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sunny Day Real Estate, Yo La Tengo, MUTEMATH, Deerhunter, Infected Mushroom, Club 75, Matt & Kim, The Big Pink, Gil Scott-Heron, King Khan and the Shrines, Florence and the Machine, Yann Tiersen, Little Boots, Miike Snow, Talvin Singh, Ceu, B.o.B., Babasonicos, Owen Pallett, The Glitch Mob, Mayer Hawthorne, Local Natives, Rusko, The Middle East, Hadouken!, The Soft Pack, Kevin Devine, Paparazzi, Delphic, One EskimO.


Tickets for COACHELLA go on sale Friday, January 22 at 10:00 a.m. at all Ticketmaster locations and www.coachella.com. Three-day weekend passes are $269.00, plus surcharges. More details on layaway, camping options and up-to-the minute information, can be found at www.coachella.com. COACHELLA 2010 sponsors include Heineken and PlayStation.

For more on Coachella check out our 2009 review here.


Coachella 2010 Lineup Revealed

Jay-Z, Muse, and Radiohead’s own Thom Yorke are among the acts leading the lineup at this year’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. Them Crooked Vultures, The Dead Weather, and a bevy of reunion acts, including De La Soul, The Specials, and ’60s funk icons Sly and the Family Stone are other notable acts hitting [...]