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DMB: 20th Anniversary Shows

DMB PLANNING FOUR MULTI-DAY, MULTI-ARTIST MUSIC SUMMER EVENTS


Dave Matthews Band

From DaveMatthewsBand.com:

“2011 is our 20th anniversary as a band and we want to celebrate by playing music together. While we are still
taking the year off from touring, we have decided to plan four multi-day, multi-artist music events that will take
place
this summer. We will be sending out save the date emails and announcing more information soon but we wanted to
share the news with our fans first.”

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JamBase Questionnaire: Roots of Creation

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from The Steepwater Band.

new live album

Southern New Hampshire isn’t the first spot folks start looking for high-octane modern reggae, which is too bad since Roots of Creation are one of the most exhilarating, rules breaking units blowing up right now. With of ample dousing of gnarly, rock-flavored guitars and a healthy blip logic that shows more than a passing familiarity with contemporary electronica, RoC join the shortlist of young bands – UK-based Soothsayers, New Zealand’s The Black Seeds and fellow U.S. acts John Brown’s Body and Groundation – moving reggae forward into the 21st century.

You can hear their highly engaging, forward pushing sound in action on RoC Live, Vol. 2 (released on October 26 on Harmonized Records). Culled from performances from 2009 and 2010, including songs recorded during sets at the Wormtown and Nateva Music Festivals, The Paradise Rock Club in Boston and more, Live Vol. 2, the band’s fourth album, features the engaging single “Policy, ” a bouncing cover of Talking Heads’ “This Must Be The Place” and a barnstorming finale take on Tom Petty’s “You Don’t Know How It Feels,” that reinvents the tune. Elsewhere, unpredictable, heavy duty instrumental “Mammoth” and originals “Dubby Conqueror” and “Searchin’” hint at good things to come from RoC. The album was mixed by engineer Pete Peloquin (Pixies, Dave Matthews, OAR) and co-mixed by the group’s live sound engineer Cooper Leafe, giving the set an immediacy and clarity that mixes the best traits of home listening and live sound.

Roots of Creation formed in 2000 while attending college together and began touring seriously in 2004. Today the band is comprised of original members Brett Wilson (lead vocals, guitar), Tal Pearson (keyboards) and Mike Chadinha (drums), and they are currently touring with bassist Brandon Downs and second guitarist Jay McGuinness. Based on the evidence of Live Vol. 2, this is a lethal live act with a promising drive and open minds. Can’t ask for more than that, particularly in a genre that often plays too heavily to tradition. In RoC’s hands, reggae is both relevant and exciting. (Dennis Cook)

Roots of Creation will play New Year’s Eve at Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge, MA, followed by a January 1st show at Crotched Mountain in Bennington, NH.

Here’s what Brett Wilson and Tal Pearson had to say to our inquiries.

Brett Wilson of RoC

Instrument(s) of choice:

Brett: Vocals / Guitar – DeArmond Starfire & Ibanez Artcore Hollowbody through a Fender Amp with lots of pedals

Tal: Keys. Right now having lots of fun with my Roland SH-201. It’s good for Whomping.

Nicknames:

Brett: “Bdubs” & “Wilson”

Tal: “The mantis”

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Brett: Inspiration, originality, chemistry, passion, pain, and my buddies Sauza and Mary Jane.

Tal: Inspiration. Vibes. A feeling in the room.

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Brett: Ten cassette tapes for a penny from Columbia House. Favorite one was the Grateful Dead.

Tal: Dookie by Green Day

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Brett: Rebelution’s “Feelin’ Alright”

Tal: Mumford and Sons’ Sigh No More

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
Brett: A movie reviewer or comic book illustrator.

Tal: Still not really sure.

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Brett: When we turn a club into an arena and a late night festival slot into a house party.

Tal: When you can feel the venue shaking because everyone is dancing so much! And I love it when the crowd is responsive to different things, like the music changing or the lights getting intense.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
Brett: Gingers DO have soul!

Tal: I really do have good taste in music!

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Brett: Wookies WHOMPing

Tal: HUGE bass in the speakers!

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Brett: Beck’s Midnight Vultures

Tal: Band of Horses’ Everything All The Time

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Brett: Green Mountain College, all the vegetarian food and breakfast cereal you could ever want. Plus they recycle, compost, and are super nice.

Tal: Probably a giant breakfast somewhere with everything – eggs, bacon, French toast, sausage, home fries, soda, andÂ…American Cheese! Don’t remember where exactly.

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Brett: Smaller cities, festivals and colleges, especially in MI, NC, CO, NH, and the West Coast

Tal: Music festivals.

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Brett: Pizza and a Smartphone addiction.

Tal: Sleeping til 1 pm.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
Brett: The Stones. Beatles = great songs, but the Stones were bad ass and have raw energy – the epitome of rock ‘n’ roll. Plus, Mike Jagger kicked it with Peter Tosh and Keith Richard’s new roots reggae albums are great!

Tal: I’ve always gone with The Beatles on this one. I think their music is much more interesting, and that they had a greater influence on the sounds of rock and roll to come.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
Brett: Tie between playing a guerilla set at Rothbury on shakedown to a literal sea of people and my picture in High Times – January 2011 issue on page 108 of the 420th issue – playing at Nateva with a SSDP shirt on.

Tal: The catering areas of big music festivals are always sort of surreal to me because you’re eating lunch next to people you’ve listened to and watched for a long time! I remember at Rothbury in 2009, casually eating some delicious food next to the guys from Soulive and then Willie Nelson happened to wander by. Surreal.


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From Good Homes: December Reunion Shows

SECOND SET OF REUNION SHOWS!

From Good Homes

From Good Homes have announced that the band’s Reunion will continue with a weekend of shows at the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, NJ on December 17 & 18.

The Wellmont Theatre was the site of From Good Homes’s reunion in 2009 over 2 sold out shows after a 10-year hiatus, of which Relix Magazine said the band’s “playing still feels as fresh and invigorating as it ever was.” Since the initial 2009 Reunion, the band has headlined The Mighty High Festival in Tuxedo, NY and performed a headline show at The Music Box at The Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa in Atlantic City over this past Labor Day weekend.

“We’ve had such a great time gettin’ back together and playing last year, so it just felt right to return to the Wellmont and crank it up again,” says bassist Brady Rymer. “We have been overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response, and it has been amazing to reconnect with fans and friends we hadn’t seen in a long time. We’re planning to ramp up the energy and spirit a little further and get the Wellmont shakin’ even harder this year!”

Tickets for the shows are $28 in advance and $33 on the day of show. Purchase tickets here
. More information is available at www.wellmonttheatre.com and www.fromgoodhomes.com
. There will be a limited number of “Weekend Passes” offered until they sell out, which will allow fans to see both shows for $50.

From Good Homes is also doing a “secret show” at the Stanhope House in Stanhope, NJ on November 24th. They’re playing under the name Jefferson Township, which they did back in ’09 at the Mercury Lounge before their Wellmont Shows.

The genesis of From Good Homes dates back to a high school band, when childhood friends Todd Sheaffer, Brady Rymer, and Patrick Fitzsimmons came together in rural, Northwestern New Jersey. Originally called “Old Crow,” and later evolving into “The Dogs,” the core line-up remained. With the addition of Dan Myers in 1988, and Jamie Coan in 1990, the band From Good Homes was fully formed. Named after a judge’s explanation for leniency after the young band broke in to a club to finish their set, the band “from good homes” released five albums during their career – 3 of which were released by RCA Records. Their upbeat approach, solid songwriting, and unique sound allowed them to quickly develop a dedicated following on the touring circuit. The band performed over 1,500 shows across North America, including tours with Dave Matthews Band, Ratdog and shows with Bob Dylan, Guster, Widespread Panic, Hootie & The Blowfish, Blues Traveler and many more.

Bringing together rock, jazz, folk, celtic and jam-band influences under one umbrella, rooted in Todd Sheaffer’s inspired songwriting, From Good Homes forged their own, instantly lovable music. Their unique style prompted one critic to affectionately label the band’s blend of influences as “Hick-Pop.” After disbanding in 1999, band members went on to embark on individual projects. Todd Sheaffer formed the bluegrass-influenced Railroad Earth, which has released six records and continues to sell-out shows throughout North America. After starting a family of his own, Brady Rymer began a career making music for children and families; his most recent release Here Comes Brady Rymer and the Little Band that Could was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award in the Best Musical Album for Children category. Drummer Patrick Fitzsimmons has had a very successful run as a singer/songwriter, releasing five records independently and touring regularly in the Northeast. Saxophonist Dan Myers runs a production company, Dirt Floor Studio, and has worked on records with Adam Green, Sam Champion, as well as with Rymer and Fitzsimmons. He also appeared as a guest soloist on Live Trax Vol. 16, the latest live release from Dave Matthews Band. Multi-instrumentalist Jamie Coan continues to write, perform and record and currently plays with the bands Red Top Ramblers and Sweetgrass in the Charleston, SC area and also performs as half of the Folly Beach Rhythm Section, which backs up Samuel David Owens.

From Good Homes is:
Todd Sheaffer – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Brady Rymer – bass, vocals
Patrick Fitzsimmons – drums, vocals
Dan Myers – saxophones, melodica, vocals
Jamie Coan – acoustic guitar, violin, mandolin, vocals

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Amos Lee: New Album & Dates

MISSION BELL OUT JANUARY 25;
GUESTS LUCINDA WILLIAMS, WILLIE NELSON, SAM BEAM
& MORE


Amos Lee

Philly singer-songwriter Amos
Lee
has announced January 25, 2011 as the release date for Mission Bell, his fourth
album for EMI’s Blue Note Records. Produced by Joey Burns of the acclaimed band Calexico and featuring guests
Lucinda Williams, Willie Nelson, Sam Beam (Iron & Wine), Priscilla Ahn, Pieta Brown, and James
Gadson
—and the musical backing of Calexico, the album marks the arrival of Amos Lee as a mature artist that
folks want to work with.

Mission Bell Tracklisting:

1. El Camino

2. Windows Are Rolled Down
3. Violin (featuring Sam Beam)
4. Flower
5. Stay With Me (featuring Priscilla Ahn)
6. Out Of The Cold (featuring Pieta Brown)

7. Jesus (featuring James Gadson)
8. Hello Again

9. Learned A Lot
10. Cup Of Sorrow
11. Clear Blue Eyes (featuring Lucinda Williams)
12. Behind Me Now / El Camino Reprise (featuring Willie Nelson)

2010 Tour Dates:

Nov. 2 – HSBC Arena – Buffalo, NY (w/ Dave Matthews Band)
Nov. 3 – Nassau Coliseum – Nassau, NY (w/ Dave Matthews Band)

Nov. 4 – The Egg – Albany, NY
Nov. 5 – Patriots Theater – Trenton, NJ
Nov. 6 – Grand Opera House – Wilmington, DE
Nov. 15 Studio 672 Cologne, GER
Nov. 18 Divan du Monde Paris, FRA
Nov. 22 Troubadour London, GB
Dec. 4 Midnight Ramble – Levon Helm Studios Woodstock, NY
Dec. 5 Opera House Poughkeepsie, NY

Dec. 6 The Concert Hall New York, NY
Dec. 31 Calvin Theater Northampton, MA

2011 Tour Dates:

Jan. 20 Moore Theatre Seattle, WA

Jan. 21 The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
Jan. 22 McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR
Jan. 24 El Rey Theatre Chico, CA
Jan. 25 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA
Jan. 27 The Music Box Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 28 House of Blues Anaheim, CA
Jan. 29 House of Blues San Diego, CA
Jan. 30 Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ

Feb. 1 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT

Feb. 3 Vilar Performing Arts Center Beaver Creek, CO
Feb. 4 Belly Up Aspen, CO
Feb. 5 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

Feb. 7 Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS
Feb. 9 Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK
Feb. 10 House Of Blues Dallas, TX

Feb. 11 Paramount Theatre Austin, TX
Feb. 12 House of Blues Houston, TX

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Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds: Seattle Charity Concerts

TICKET PURCHASERS TO DESIGNATE WHERE FUNDS ARE DONATED


Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds will perform two
unprecedented special benefit concerts on December 6 and 7 at Seattle’s McCaw Hall. One hundred percent of the
proceeds from these two shows will benefit charities selected by each ticket purchaser.

For each ticket you purchase for $135 for either show, you will receive a unique code worth $150 that you may use
to direct a donation to any charity of your choosing on JustGive.org (a nonprofit organization that connects people to over 1.8 million
charities).

Visit the Warehouse website for more
information and place a ticket request for Dave and Tim in Seattle.


DMB: Live in New York City

TWO-DISC SET FROM JULY 17 AT CITI FIELD


Dave Matthews Band

On November 9, Dave Matthews
Band
will release Live in New York City, a two-disc set capturing the band’s
performance at Citi Field on July 17. For more tour dates before their 2011 hiatus, click here.

Fans who pre-order Live In New York City will receive The Big Apple Bonus Disc, which features
four songs from the July 16 Citi Field show. The pre-order will run through November 5 at 3 PM EST. Click here for details.

Disc 1
1. The Stone

2. Warehouse
3. One Sweet World
4. Funny the Way It Is
5. Seek Up
6. Seven
7. Squirm
8. Crash Into Me
9. You Might Die Trying

Disc 2
1. Proudest Monkey
2. Satellite

3. Spaceman

4. Dancing Nancies
5. Gravedigger

6. Blackjack
7. Stay (Wasting Time)

8. Two Step

9. Some Devil
10. Shake Me Like A Monkey

11. Bass Solo

12. All Along the Watchtower

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Zac Brown Band: Play The Road

By: Dennis Cook

Zac Brown Band

Success often makes new listeners wary of a band. Too many hits too fast and one may wonder if an artist is a flash in the pan and unworthy of a serious music fan’s attention. However, sometimes a truly talented, hard working group breaks through and the world is simply wise enough – for a rare change – to recognize a good thing when it lands in their lap.

In 2008 it seemed the Zac Brown Band came out of nowhere to pulverize the country charts, racking up four number one singles and double platinum album sales for what many thought was their debut, The Foundation. But, two self-released albums preceded this first major label release, along with a tour schedule that had kept the band away from home for as many as 200 gigs a year since 2002. All that wood shedding and club humping rings out in the confidence and craftsmanship of The Foundation, and the past two years where they’ve become a major headlining draw and a fixture on CMT and country radio shows in the utterly confident, absolutely winning follow-up You Get What You Give (released September 21 on Southern Ground/Atlantic), which opens with a scene full of hippie-esque wisdom played out over chord-skipping acoustic guitar and playful fiddle that ride a shuffling beat.

Spent the night with a friend of mine and a handle of good whiskey
Picked guitars and talked about how the glory days went missing
It didn’t take too long to find the truth inside that bottle
Cast a-sea so long ago was a message from my father

You keep your heart above your head and your eyes wide open
So this world can’t find a way to leave you cold
No, you’re not the only ship out on the ocean
Save your strength for things that you can change
Forget the ones you can’t
You got to let it go

You Get What You Give is a record with a huge potential audience, not just the country establishment that’s already embraced them. Within this talented bunch lays many points of connection for jam band aficionados (high level musicianship, broad cover tune sensibilities, a 420-friendly attitude, shifting setlists), Americana purists (dead solid songwriting, twang that’s stretched into interesting new forms) and straight-up mainstream rock fans.

ZBB @ Bonnaroo ’09 by Dave Vann

“We realize that country radio and TV is the way they’re selling this music and the way we’re connecting with our fans but only during 4 or 5 songs in our live set do we even think we’re a country band,” says multi-instrumentalist Clay Cook. “I think we’re more concerned with songs than genre. Sure, we’re telling stories in our songs but it’s more of a southern approach than a strict country one.”

Like the best southern bands in the modern era, ZBB scoops up a wide array of influences and gives them a below-the-Mason-Dixon accent. Ronnie Van Zant-era Skynyrd did this well, as do contemporaries like JJ Grey & Mofro and Hill Country Revue, both of whom have more in common with the Zac Brown Band’s general vibe than most of what’s coming out of Nashville today. At the core of this group is one of the strongest emerging songwriting teams out there, namely Zac Brown and lyricist Wyatt Durrette, who possess a Tom Petty-like populist feel that’s VERY hard to resist.

“The way Zac approaches performing songs is so much different than anything I’ve been involved with before. You just really believe every word he says with the way he sings it,” says Cook. “I feel very lucky to be where I am in this band, especially because of the way we connect with audiences, and that stems from Zac.”

The band doesn’t hesitate to place their originals next some of the finest songwriting of the past 50 years, regularly covering tunes from The Band, Bob Marley, Van Morrison, Ray LaMontagne and other heavy hitters, with the company they keep reflecting the larger ambitions of the band. One also sees this in the high powered patronage of certifiable icons like Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews and Kid Rock, who’ve taken the band under their wing and welcomed them as openers and kindred spirits.

“When we’re picking covers we pick things we want to play, the songs we’re listening to on our iPods. This is the music we love. It’s stuff we’re intimately familiar with and huge fans of. We feel like it’s our duty to do a good job,” says Cook. “We’ve been playing Bob Dylan’s ‘I Shall Be Released,’ and I can’t tell you how many other versions are out there. But when we get onstage to play that song, I feel like we’re only the second or third band to ever attempt it, just by how we love it SO much. It’s a weird feeling, but we think we do that with certain songs, really live inside them and make them somewhat our own. Otherwise, we’ll play a song once and never again.”

Zac Brown Band

On the Deluxe Edition of You Get What You Give, they do a fantastic cover of Ryan Adams’ “Oh My Sweet Carolina” (off Ryan’s solo debut Heartbreaker).

“It’s a live version and we did it in Louisville. And it was one of those situations where everyone felt so good about it, even though it was only the second or third time we’d attempted it in two or three years,” says Cook. “The only reason we played it in Louisville is it’s got a line that goes, ‘I miss Kentucky and I miss my family.’ Zac said, ‘Let’s just play this one!’ and we did and it was just beautiful. We had somebody mix it and throw it on the Deluxe Edition.”

The band mixes up their song selections nightly very much in the spirit of the never-repeat-yourself ethos of the jam scene.

“We kinda have to but the lighting and video guys really wish we’d stick to the same setlist [laughs]. But if we did the same setlist three nights in a row, by the third night we’d be fit to be tied. We’d be ready to do something different or even change [the arrangements of] songs up if we couldn’t change the setlist, changing up sections of songs as we’re playing them,” says Cook. “It forces you to be creative in different ways. We’ve had to feed from our record that’s been out there for a while. It’s been two years since The Foundation came out, and we have to play stuff from it because that’s why people bought tickets to see us. At least half the people in the audience have never seen us before and don’t know they’re going to see a real live show. And then hopefully the other half of the show is new stuff and covers. Unless we have three hours to play, we really have a hard time boiling down what we want to play every night.”

“At this point, we have six songs that are singles and that’s half an hour already. You have to play those songs. Then you have a few covers you’ve been playing that are working, so you have to play those because if we feel good about them at the moment we want to capitalize on that feeling. And the next time we come around [to a city] we’ll have a whole new set of covers. Then you want to play the stuff off the new record, and we also have special guests on this tour. Like Robert Randolph is opening for us, so we want to play a song with him. So, pretty soon the two-and-a-half-hours for our setlist is pretty full. It’s actually easier to write a three-hour setlist than a two-hour setlist.”

Zac Brown @ Bonnaroo ’09 by Dave Vann

“A pop artist just wants to play their hits and get off the stage. They want to play a 90-minute set and anything more than that is unbearable to them. I remember talking to this country group Lady Antebellum, who came up to us at one of the awards shows. They just released their second album earlier this year, and they heard we were playing three and four hour shows and said, ‘Why are you doing this to us?’ They’ve only got about 90-minutes of material without covers, and that’s only if they play everything off both records. I said, ‘Well, we’re not a country band.’ We’re a live experience mainly.”

One area they excel at, live and in the studio, is in their rich harmonies. The overlap of voices, not just Brown’s own powerful, flexible pipes, is a lovely alternative to the Clean Room pristine quality of most of today’s auto-tuned, Pro-Tools enhanced “singing.”

“When they did the harmonies on the previous record [before Clay Cook joined ZBB], they had to work really hard on the vocals. And that record was cut almost four years ago with two of the vocalists that are here now and one that’s gone. Now, we sing SO much that I don’t think it took two days to get the background harmonies on [You Get What You Give]. We were just knocking them out. It was almost comical at one point when we realized that a great deal of these harmonies were done in one take,” says Cook. “We didn’t spend a lot of time in the studio tracking [anything on the new record]. A lot of the time spent was between gigs, where we’d go a month without doing anything because we’d be on the road. When we were off the road everybody wanted to go home for two or three days, so we couldn’t jump right back into the studio. And then we were on the road again!”

“We’ve taken measures to fix that on the next record. We’re building a studio in Zac’s backyard,” reveals Cook. “I think we’re gonna try to do this next record live, the solos and everything except maybe the vocals. We care a lot about the vocals and it’d suck to get all the way through an awesome take as a band and discover that two of the vocalists were a little bit off. At worst, we’ll record the entire band live and go back and capture the vocals, OR we’ll be just as gutsy as I hope we’ll be and just capture EVERYTHING live in the studio.”

Perhaps the best way to think of the Zac Brown Band is as the next generation of Great American Music bands in the spirit of the Grateful Dead, Little Feat and Goose Creek Symphony, where the inflection of their music can lean one way or another but the language they’re ultimately speaking is their own. What separates Zac Brown and his collaborators from these ancestors is an almost unerring knack for sinking deep into the pop vernacular. Spin You Get What You Give for almost anyone, regardless of their primary listening habits, and by the last track there’s bound to be one or more cuts that float their boat. It’s a broad, readily appealing reach that hints at a future cult following the likes of which Buffett, Rock and the Dave Matthews Band enjoy.

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Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Announce December Shows

DECEMBER 9 IN BROOMFIELD, DECEMBER 10, 11 IN LAS VEGAS


Tim Reynolds

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds will perform at the new
1st Bank Center in Broomfield, CO (metro Denver area) for the first time on December 9 at 7:30 pm. Tickets for the
show are $95.00 and $85.00 and VIP packages are available for $275.00.

They will also return to the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, NV on
December 10 and 11 at 7:30 pm. Reserved tickets are $89.25 (including a $4.25 Live Entertainment Tax) and VIP
packages are available for $275.00.

Click here for more information.


STS9 | Red Rocks | Pics

Words & Images by: Mike Hardaker

Sound Tribe Sector 9 :: 09.10.10-09.11.10 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

STS9 returned to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for two nights of electronica dance music mixed with good ole fashion rock-n-roll. The crowd showed up early and stayed late to support the band, who shared the bill with Thievery Corporation and Ghostland Observatory.

STS9 seemed to scale back their light show for the Red Rocks run of concerts compared to years past. The lights, however, were still a driving force behind the band, and perhaps their new technology doesn’t require as many lighting rigs. The crowd was young and full of life, and seemed to hint that STS9 could be the future of American popular music. With two sold out nights at Red Rocks, it seems that Sound Tribe Sector 9 is really gaining momentum in mainstream circles. As one fan said to me, they are the next Dave Matthews Band of the electronica scene.

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Dave Matthews Band: Fall Tour

ONE MORE GO AROUND BEFORE THE HIATUS


Dave Matthews Band

Dave Matthews Band have
announced a fall tour set to begin November 2 in Buffalo, NY, before hitting
Uniondale, Albany, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Charleston, and Charlottesville. Openers include Amos Lee, The Punch Brothers, John Butler Trio, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.

The band have
previously announced an extended hiatus, taking a break from touring action for all of 2011. Check out the tour
dates
below.

Dave Matthews Band 2010 Tour Dates:

Nov. 2: Buffalo, N.Y. (HSBC Arena)*
Nov. 3: Uniondale, N.Y. (Nassau Coliseum)*

Nov. 5: Albany, N.Y. (Times Union Center)**

Nov. 6: Philadelphia, Pa. (Wells Fargo Center)**

Nov. 9: Boston, Ma. (TD Garden)***
Nov. 10: Boston, Ma. (TD Garden)***

Nov. 12: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)***
Nov. 13: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)***
Nov. 16: Atlanta, Ga. (Philips Arena)****
Nov. 17: Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum)****
Nov. 19: Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena)****
Nov. 20: Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena)****


*with Amos Lee
**with the Punch Brothers
***with John Butler Trio
****Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

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Mile High Festival iClips Broadcast Schedule

WHAT’S ROCKIN’ IN THE ROCKIES THIS WEEKEND

The Mile High Music Festival is a two-day, five-stage event happening in Denver, Colorado this weekend, August 14-15. The good folks at iClips will be there broadcasting the action. Here’s the schedule:

Mile High ’09 by Pamela Martinez

Saturday, August 14

1:15p – 2:15p One Eskimo
2:15p – 2:55p The Motet
2:55p – 3:00p Festival b’roll
3:00p – 4:00p The Samples
4:00p – 4:45p Donavon Frankenreiter
4:45p-5:45p Cypress Hill
5:45p – 7:15p Steve Miller Band
7:15p – 8:30p Nas & Damian Marley
8:30p – 11:00p Jack Johnson
11:00p – 12:30p Slightly Stoopid

Sunday, August 15
2:00p – 3:00p Drive-By Truckers
3:00p – 4:00p Ozomatli
4:00p – 4:45p Keane
4:45p – 5:45p Train
5:45p – 7:15p My Morning Jacket
7:15p – 8:15p Weezer
8:30p – 11:30p Dave Matthews Band
11:30p – 12:30p Jimmy Cliff


Farm Aid 25 Full Lineup

WILLIE NELSON; NEIL YOUNG; JOHN MELLENCAMP; DAVE MATTHEWS; KENNY CHESNEY; AND
MORE


Willie Nelson

Farm Aid board members Willie
Nelson
, Neil Young, John Mellencamp
and Dave Matthews will be
performing at Farm Aid 25: Growing Hope for America at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Saturday,
October 2. The full lineup is below.

Willie Nelson

Neil Young

John Mellencamp
Dave Matthews
Kenny Chesney
Norah Jones
Jason Mraz

Jeff Tweedy
Band of Horses

The BoDeans
Amos Lee

Robert Francis

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Warren Haynes w/DMB: “Cortez the Killer”

NEIL YOUNG CLASSIC GETS THE WARREN HAYNES TREATMENT

Gov’t Mule just wrapped up
four dates opening for Dave Matthews
Band
. Check out this video of Warren Haynes joining in with DMB for a rendition of the Neil Young classic “Cortez the Killer” at
Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL on July 31. (Via Hidden Track).

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Farm Aid 25: Growing Hope for America

OCTOBER 2 AT MILLER PARK IN MILWAUKEE


Willie Nelson

Farm Aid took to the field yesterday to reveal details about its 25th anniversary benefit concert, scheduled
for Oct. 2 at Miller Park in Milwaukee.

Farm Aid founders Willie
Nelson
and John
Mellencamp
joined executive director Carolyn Mugar by webcast at an on-field news conference at the
home of the Milwaukee Brewers to reveal details about the all-day music festival that will mark their 25th year.

Farm Aid 25: Growing Hope for America will feature Nelson, Mellencamp, and fellow Farm Aid board members
Neil Young and Dave Matthews, with other top
artists to be announced. The show will be broadcast live on DirecTV.

Tickets for Farm Aid 25: Growing Hope for America will go on sale Saturday, August 14, at 9 a.m. CDT and
are available at the Brewers box office, by phone at (414) 902-4000 or online at www.tickets.com. Ticket prices range from $39.50 to $97.50, including facility
fee.

Farm Aid will offer special advance sale tickets to Farm Aid members beginning Friday, August 6. To become a Farm
Aid member, visit www.farmaid.org.


Ryan Montbleau Band: New Album In Sept, Martin Sexton Produces

RISING STARS HAVE NEW RELEASE IN SEPTEMBER

Ryan Montbleau Band

Heavy on the Vine, the new album from the Ryan Montbleau Band, arrives September 21, 2010 on indie Blue’s Mountain Records.

After spending much of this year as the opening act and backing band for Martin Sexton, including a round of dates with the Dave Matthews Band. Sexton in turn produced Heavy on the Vine.

“I used to dream about getting to meet Martin Sexton, and now we’re getting hired as his backing band and he’s producing our record,” says Montbleau. “He may not be a household name but to me and so many others, he’s a legend. But one thing he made clear from the start was that he didn’t want his fingerprints on this record. He wanted us to just play and be us.”

As a songwriter, says Montbleau recently contributed the single “Something Beautiful” to Trombone Shorty‘s recent major-label debut album Backatown. Shorty turned to no less than Lenny Kravitz to contribute vocals and a guitar solo to the track. Montbleau also co-wrote the Backatown track “One Night Only,” the tune Shorty and his band performed on their Late Night with David Letterman debut in June.

“I’m not one of these people who’s like, ‘Oh, we can’t be pigeonholed.’ I honestly wish we could, just so I could describe it quickly to people,” Montbleau says. “This [new] record has folk songs, funk songs, country tunes, a reggae tune, and the end is almost like prog-rock. It’s all over the map, but it’s all us, and we always do it wholeheartedly. We’ve sort of come up in the jam scene, and that’s where our hearts have been in a lot of ways. But we don’t go off on 15-minute epics. We’re actually trying to make the songs shorter as we go. So, I would lean more toward the Americana thing than the jam thing. But more than anything, we’re definitely about the song.”

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Sandra Bullock urges fans to help in Gulf oil spill

Sandra Bullock, Blake Lively, Lenny Kravitz And Dave Matthews are playing the role of good Samaritans, urging fans to pitch in to clean up the Gulf oil spill mess. According to the Daily Express, the stars have filmed a PSA for Restore the Gulf, an initiative to secure long-term funding to clean up and protect [...]

Sandra Bullock urges fans to help in Gulf oil spill

Sandra Bullock, Blake Lively, Lenny Kravitz And Dave Matthews are playing the role of good Samaritans, urging fans to pitch in to clean up the Gulf oil spill mess. According to the Daily Express, the stars have filmed a PSA for Restore the Gulf, an initiative to secure long-term funding to clean up and protect [...]

Mile High Music Fest: DMB, Bassnectar, Stoopid

MILE HIGH MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY KYOCERA
ANNOUNCES PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE; ELECTRONIC MUSIC ADDED: “BETA BEACH”


Dave Matthews Band

With just four weeks until Colorado’s third annual Mile High Music Festival, today festival organizers
announce the weekend’s performance schedule. Unveiled with the schedule is Mile High Music Festival’s brand new
Beta Beach. Booked in partnership with Denver’s world-renowned Beta Night Club, the already diverse festival
expands its musical terrain by now hosting an impressive list of Denver’s most cutting-edge DJs and electronic
music including Second Sun, Halo
and Hipp E, and Dragon. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com/schedule for
complete schedule details and to purchase tickets.

Also released today, Mile High Music Festival’s custom schedule feature created by Gigbot. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com to create a schedule to highlight
the artists you want to see most.

Bands confirmed to perform at Colorado’s Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera, happening at the Fields at
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on August 14 and 15, include headliners Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson, also Weezer, Steve Miller Band, My Morning Jacket, Slightly Stoopid, Atmosphere, Phoenix, Train, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Keane, Bassnectar, Cypress Hill, Z-Trip, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Drive-By Truckers, Railroad Earth, Ozomatli, and many more.

Tickets for Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera are on sale now, including Single Day Tickets and 2-Day
Packages, plus VIP Ticket options and hotel packages. Get tickets online at www.tickethorse.com and
www.milehighmusicfestival.com, by phone at 866-461-6556 and at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Box Office. They
can also be purchased with a credit card at the Ticket Outlet Kiosks in the twelve Colorado Dick’s Sporting Goods
stores.

Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com for complete details. The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park are conveniently
located just nine miles from downtown Denver, and only 1.8 miles from the I-70 and Quebec exit.

Check out the schedule for Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera at www.milehighmusicfestival.com/schedule


Gov’t Mule: Summer Tour

TOUR STARTS FRIDAY JULY 16 AT BOUTIQUE AMPITHEATRE IN RALEIGH, NC


Gov’t Mule

Gov’t Mule is touring in
support of their newest release, the “hard
charging” (Rolling Stone) By A Thread featuring “Broke Down On The Brazos”
and the latest single, the re-imagined traditional “Railroad Boy.” Of the
new single, Blurt Magazine says, “It’s a riveting, visceral, haunting tune,
without question one of Gov’t Mule’s most elegant moments ever committed to
record.”

Just released: Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Volume 3 (Evil
Teen),’ a recording of a 2001 Christmas Jam show, features Blues Traveler,
Drivin’ N Cryin’ and a previously unrecorded version of Phil Lesh & Friends.
The Mulennium, a 3 disc set of Gov’t Mule’s complete New Year’s Eve
1999-2000 show, will be released Aug 3.

Gov’t Mule Summer 2010 tour dates:

Fri Jul 16 – Boutique Amphitheatre – Raleigh, NC *
Sat Jul 17 – Artscape – Baltimore, MD
Sun Jul 18 – Uptown Amphitheatre @ Music Factory – Charlotte, NC *
Wed Jul 21 – Handy Park – Memphis, TN *
Thu Jul 22 – Sloss Furnace – Birmingham, AL *
Fri Jul 23 – Harris Riverfront Park – Huntington, WV
Sat Jul 24 – Churchill Downs Festival – Louisville, KY
Sun Jul 25 – Amphitheatre @ Station Sq – Pittsburgh, PA *
Tue Jul 27 – Aarons Amphitheatre @ Lakewood – Atlanta, GA ^
Wed Jul 28 – Ford Amphitheatre – Tampa, FL ^
Fri Jul 30 – Cruzan Amphitheatre – W. Palm Beach, FL ^
Sat Jul 31- Cruzan Amphitheatre – W. Palm Beach, FL ^
Sun Aug 1 – Riverfront Park – Cocoa Beach, FL *
Tue Aug 3 – House of Blues – Myrtle Beach, SC *

Wed Aug 4 – Innsbrook – Richmond, VA *
Fri Aug 6 – Bank Of America Pavilion – Boston, MA *

Sat Aug 7 – Rocks The Harbor – Buffalo, NY *
Sun Aug 8 – Summer Music Festival – Louden, VA *
Wed Aug 11 – Central Park Summerstage – New York, NY *
Thu Aug 12 – Theatre at Westbury – Westbury, NY *
Fri Aug 13 – Lake Champlain Maritime Wknd – Burlington, VT *
Sat Aug 14 – Great Plaza @ Penns Landing – Philadelphia, PA #
Sun Aug 15 – Mountain Park – Holyoke, MA *
Wed Aug 18 – Royal Oak – Detroit, MI *
Thu Aug 19 – LC Pavilion – Columbus, OH *
Fri Aug 20 – Lawn @ Whiter River – Indianapolis, IN *

Sat Aug 21 – The Cabooze Outdoors – Minneapolis, MN *
Sun Aug 22 – Simon Estes Amphitheater – Des Moines, IA *
Fri Sep 3 – Deer Valley Resort – Salt Lake City, UT %
Sat Sep 4 – Red Rocks – Morrison, CO $
Sun Sep 5 – Taos Mountain Music Festival – Taos, NM

* – with Jackie Greene

^ – with Dave Matthews Band
# – with Jackie Greene and Trombone
Shorty

% – with The Avett Brothers

$ – with The Avett Brothers and Truth and
Salvage Co.

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Sat Eye Candy: Béla Fleck

HAPPY 52nd BIRTHDAY, MR. FLECK!

No one has done more to innovate and expand the language of the banjo in the past 50 years than Bela Fleck. From his early rise with New Grass Revival to the truly alien invention of Bela Fleck and the flecktones to his international exploration with Toumani Diabate to his flirtation with jazz alongside Chick Corea to his more subtle recent adventures with Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussan and with his wife Abigail Washburn and The Sparrow Quartet, Fleck remains one of the most fascinating, sonically curious musicians alive. His refusal to remain in any one box has kept fans and critics guessing for decades, and it’s a fool’s game to predict what he’ll do next. Fleck turns 52 today and shows no signs of slowing, and we’re all the richer for it.

We begin with a vintage slice of Bela with his New Grass buddies. Lordy, the man can pick!

The Flecktones are one of the most elegant, technical units to ever make music. Most players are simply incapable of doing what they do. Here’s the band at their pretty best.

The combination of Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Casey Driessen and Ben Sollee in the Sparrow Quartet is quiet, interlocking magic. This is the quartet playing atop the Great Wall of China.

And a second dose of Sparrow with a splendid traveler’s tune.

Traditional music had a way of jumping to life in New Grass’ hands.

This is a conversation that’s a delight to eavesdrop on.

Here’s Fleck in 1999 playing with the Dave Matthews Band.

Aaron Copeland could never have imagined this would happen to his composition!

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