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Earl Greyhound: East Coast Dates & New EP

SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE OUT NOW

Earl Greyhound have
announced the release of their new EP Ancient Futures, along with a few East Coast Dates. Their
latest album, Suspicious Package, was released in April. A limited number of Suspicious Package
vinyl (German Import With European Tour Poster) is available at Academy Records
In the East Village and Williamsburg. With a vinyl purchase, fans will receive a ticket to the Bowery Ballroom
show. A release date for the new EP is not yet available.

Upcoming Performances

November 18 – Black Cat – Washington D.C.

November 19 – Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA

November 20 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY

Ancient Futures EP
01. Hellhound
02. Lady Laser

03. The Fall And Rise Of Mu

Earl Greyhound
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XPoNential Fest Sched: Dr. Dog, Grace Potter, Greyhound

ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO, GRACE POTTER, ROBERT RANDOLPH, FELICE BROTHERS, &
MORE


Dr. Dog

The 2010 XPoNential Music Festival has announced details of their day by day schedule. The festival is
being held at Wiggins Park in Camden, NJ on July 16-18. Early bird tickets and three day passes are available now
through July 9. Click here for more information.

Friday

Camden County River Stage

6:50 pm Alejandro Escovedo
8:00 pm Grace Potter & the Nocturnals

9:35 pm Big Head Todd & The Monsters

JerseyArts.com Marina Stage

5:30 pm Toy Soldiers
6:10 pm Dutch
7:40 pm Ben Arnold
8:55 pm Free Energy

Saturday

Camden County River Stage
1:00 pm Harper Blynn
2:15 pm Nicole Atkins
3:45 pm The Walkmen
5:20 pm Yo La Tengo
6:55 pm Rosanne Cash
8:50 pm The Felice Brothers

JerseyArts.com Marina Stage
12:30 pm Birdie Busch
1:35 pm Bobby Long
3:00 pm Joshua James
4:35 pm Diane Birch
6:10 pm Robert Francis
8:00 pm Ben Vaughn

Sunday


Camden County River Stage
1:00 pm Blood Feathers
2:15 pm Dawes
3:45 pm Cowboy Junkies

5:20 pm Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
6:55 pm Dr. Dog
8:45 pm Robert Randolph and the Family Band

JerseyArts.com Marina Stage
12:30 pm The Great Unknown
1:35 pm Fool’s Gold
3:00 pm The Holmes Brothers

4:35 pm These United States
6:10 pm Amy Correia
7:55 pm Earl Greyhound

Kids Corner

Saturday
1:00pm Steve Pullara & His Cool Beans Band
2:00pm Two of a Kind & The Give ‘Em A Hand Band
3:00pm Bubboon’s Tunes
4:00pm John Hadfield
5:00pm Yosi & The Superdads

Sunday
1:00pm Joanie Leeds
2:00pm Billie Kelly
3:00pm Recess Monkey
4:00pm Ham And Burger
5:00pm John Flynn


Camp Bisco: Lineup, Stage Breaks, Dance Tent, iPhone

Camp Bisco has officially released the Camp Bisco 9 daily artist lineup for July 15-17, which is available
online here.

The 50+ performer lineup at the multi-
stage camping festival includes: The Disco Biscuits; LCD Soundsystem; Ween; Thievery Corporation; Wu
Massacre
featuring Method Man; Ghostface; & Raekwon; Girl Talk; Bassnectar; Pretty Lights; Major Lazer; Break Science with
special guests Talib Kweli and David Murphy (STS9); The New Deal; Diplo; Holy Fuck; Caribou; Raq Tipper; Beats
Antique; Welder; Aeroplane; Rusko; Sunrise Silent Disco; The Album Leaf; Brothers Past; Dieselboy; Gift of Gab (of
Blackalicious); Future Rock; SOJA; Telepath; Felix Cartal; Two Fresh; Kill the Noise; Eskmo; Orchard Lounge;
Rubblebucket; Emancipator; Spiritual Rez; Morning Teleportation; Archnemesis; Sub Swara; Derek Plaslaiko; Big
Gigantic; Earl Greyhound; The Black Seeds; Mimosa; Grimace Federation; C-mon & Kypski; Nobody Beats the Drum;
King Britt; Dubskin; Woodhands; Justin Paul; Lee Mayjahs; DJ Everyday; and The Constellations
.

Camp Bisco veterans, Pretty Lights, Bassnectar and Girl Talk will be lending their spinning skills during
main stage
set breaks on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night respectively. The Pretty Lights set will be a precursor to the LCD
Soundsystem Thursday night headlining slot.

Details for the Camp Bisco 9 Late Night Dance Tent have also been announced. Performances include sets by
Caribou, Two Fresh, Holy Fuck, Diplo, the New Deal, Rusko, and Aeroplane. The dance tent, which has
been moved
to an improved location, will feature 360° surround sound system and visuals to enhance the visual experience of
the performances.

Camp Bisco 9 will once again be held at the picturesque Indian Lookout Country Club in Mariaville, New York,
located approximately 20 minutes travel time from Albany, New York, on 200 acres of rolling, grass fields. The
grounds come equipped with full bathrooms; which include flush toilets and showers, as well as 24/7 bathroom
attendants. Festival goers will have access to a full bar on site and a general store, which sells almost every
necessity for a comfortable and care free experience. iPhone users will also be able to download the Camp Bisco
iPhone app to help
them navigate the grounds, review artist bios, videos and photos, view the official schedule, and
access a direct stream of the Camp Bisco Twitter feed (
@campbisco
).

Camp Bisco 9 is now releasing a limited number of $80 Saturday-Only tickets, as well as the 3-Day tickets, available
for $155 online at www.campbisco.net and 1-800-594-TXX, and at all FYE stores in New England and select outlets
in New York state. WIth the Platinum VIP Experience sold out, concert goers can still purchase, the VIP Experience
Packages, available for $199 in addition to the 3-day festival pass. 50 cents of every ticket sold will be donated to
Headcount, a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization devoted to voter registration and participation in
democracy.

Visit www.campbisco.net for the most up to date
information.


80/35 Adds Yo La Tengo, Dawes

VENERABLE ALTERNATIVE ROCK CLASSIC & EMERGING ROOTS ROCK GREAT

Dawes

The 80/35 Festival, which has announced the cherry additions of Yo La Tengo and Dawes.

The third annual 80/35 takes place Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010, at Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The music festival will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages for two full days of music.

Saturday, July 3

Spoon

Slightly Stoopid

Yo La Tengo
Particle

William Elliott Whitmore

Holly Golightly
Earl Greyhound

Solid Gold
Cashes Rivers

Psalm One
Omega Dog

Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4

Modest Mouse

Railroad Earth

The Walkmen

Avi Buffalo

The Heavy

Dar Williams

Dawes
Sara Watkins

Family Groove Company
Evangelicals
The Workshy

Christopher the Conquered


80/35 Fest Add Golightly, Cool Kids

SEVEN MORE ACTS JOIN 80/35 MUSIC FESTIVAL

80/35 made its fourth lineup announcement today with the addition of Holly Golightly, Solid Gold, Canby, Psalm One, The Cool Kids, Evangelicals and Family Groove Company.

The final lineup announcement is Monday, May 17. All bands will be released by mid-May. More than 30 bands will play the festival.

Holly Golightly

LINEUP

Saturday, July 3

Spoon

Slightly Stoopid

Particle

Holly Golightly
William Elliott Whitmore

Earl Greyhound

Solid Gold
Canby
Cashes Rivers

Psalm One
Omega Dog

Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4

Modest Mouse

Railroad Earth

The Walkmen

The Cool Kids
Avi Buffalo

The Heavy

Dar Williams

Evangelicals
Sara Watkins

Family Groove Company
The Workshy

Christopher the Conquered

ABOUT 80/35

The third annual 80/35 is Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010, at Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines. The music festival will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages for two full days of music.

TICKETS

A limited amount of advance tickets are currently on sale for $25 one-day, $40 two-day, and $175 VIP through midwestix.com. Find all ticket information at http://80-35.com.

Advance (Limited amount on sale now)

$175 VIP

$40 Two-Day

$25 One-Day

Regular

$60 Two-Day

$35 One-Day

Day of

$40 One-Day


80/35 Fest Adds Modest Mouse

MODEST MOUSE TO HEADLINE 80/35 MUSIC FESTIVAL

Modest Mouse

80/35 makes its third lineup announcement with the release of Modest Mouse as the July 4th headliner. Also announced today are The Heavy, William Elliott Whitmore, Dar Williams, Sara Watkins, Cashes Rivers, and Omega Dog.

LINEUP

The next lineup announcement is Monday, May 10. All bands will be released by mid-May. More than 30 bands will play the festival.

Saturday, July 3

Spoon

Slightly Stoopid

Particle

William Elliott Whitmore

Earl Greyhound

Cashes Rivers

Omega Dog

Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4

Modest Mouse

Railroad Earth

The Walkmen

Avi Buffalo

The Heavy

Dar Williams

Sara Watkins

The Workshy

Christopher the Conquered

ABOUT 80/35

The third annual 80/35 is Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, 2010, at Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines. The music festival will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages for two full days of music.

TICKETS

A limited amount of advance tickets are currently on sale for $25 one-day, $40 two-day, and $175 VIP through midwestix.com. Find all ticket information at http://80-35.com.

Advance (Limited amount on sale now)

$175 VIP

$40 Two-Day

$25 One-Day

Regular

$60 Two-Day

$35 One-Day

Day of

$40 One-Day


80/35 Festival in Des Moines Spoon, Railroad, Particle, Stoopid

IOWA ROCKS OVER FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND

Britt Daniel – Spoon by Ryan Salm:

The third annual 80/35 Music Festival will take place Saturday, July 3, and Sunday July 4 in downtown Des Moines’ Western Gateway Park. The two-day fest will feature more than 30 acts on multiple stages. Each Monday the festival will reveal new bands at their official site, and here’s the current lineup:

Saturday, July 3
Spoon
Slightly Stoopid
Particle
Earl Greyhound
Modern Day Satire

Sunday, July 4
Railroad Earth
The Walkmen
Avi Buffalo
Workshy
Christopher the Conquered

Two-day passes are $40 plus service charges, and are on sale here.


Wakarusa Adds: Tipper Kraak & Smaak, Two Fresh

Wakarusa Adds: Tipper, Kraak & Smaak, Two Fresh, Pete Francis & More

Wakarusa has announced the following additions to our 2010 lineup: Tipper, Kraak & Smaak, Two Fresh, Pete Francis, Big Smith (Gospel Grass Set), Shannon McNally & Hot Sauce, Matthew Mayfield, Deadman Flats, Rocket Science, Spankalicious, C quence, EZ Brothers, Miss J, Defunct ! vs. Shabb Ruffcut, Wolf-E-Wolf, D Jason, Johnny C, Bill Pile, Jeremy Word, Dead PA, Clandestine, Tim Hjersted, Alan Paul, Funk, Philosophy, Justin Sane, Dave Brock, Doohickey, Jake Jackson, Astral Landscapes, Randy Soeung, Mary Jane, Monad Kiysuren a.k.a. TURK, Echobase, Indofin, Wes Kirkpatrick and Bootleg.

These artists will join the already announced artists for Wakarusa 2010.

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee (2 sets – special late night set!)

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

The Black Keys

Robert Randolph and the Family Band

7 Walkers feat Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann

State Radio

Dub Tribe Soundsystem

Fishbone

Mark Farina

Todd Snider

The Mother Hips

Ott

Tortured Soul

Future Rock

Spacemen

MiMosa

Pimps of Joytime (2 sets)

That One Guy (2 sets)

ekoostik hookah

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

Great American Taxi

Constellations

The Dirty Heads

Lynx & Jamie Janover

Jay Nash (2 sets)

Supervillains

The Moondoogies

The Bridge

Backyard Tire Fire (2 sets)

Dirtfoot (2 sets)

The Heavy Pets

Spoonfed Tribe

Sunshine Jones

Kinetix

Truckstop Honeymoon (2 sets)

Oakhurst (2 sets)

Ben Miller Band

Somasphere

Radio Hiro
Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Set to run June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain near Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 will feature over 100 bands and artists performing on six stages.

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Camp Bisco: LCD Soundsystem Ween, Thievery, PL, Major Lazer

THE DISCO BISCUITS ANNOUNCE FIRST ROUND OF PERFORMERS FOR CAMP BISCO 9

Performers Include The Disco Biscuits – All 3 Nights, LCD Soundsystem, Ween

Thievery Corporation, Major Lazer, Pretty Lights, Bassnectar, Diplo, Girl Talk, and Many More


The Disco Biscuits :: Camp Bisco 2009 by Vann

The Disco Biscuits have confirmed the first round of performers slated for Camp Bisco 9, the ninth annual three-day music and arts festival in Mariaville, New York this July 15-17, 2010. The 50+ performer lineup at the multi-stage camping festival includes: The Disco Biscuits – All 3 Nights; LCD Soundsystem; Ween; Thievery Corporation; Girl Talk; Bassnectar; Pretty Lights; Major Lazer; The New Deal; Diplo; Aeroplane; Rusko; Sunrise Silent Disco; The Album Leaf; Brothers Past; Dieselboy; Gift of Gab (of Blackalicious); Future Rock; SOJA; Telepath; Felix Cartal; Two Fresh; Kill the Noise; Eskmo; Orchard Lounge; Rubblebucket Orchestra; Emancipator; Spiritual Rez; Sub Swara; Derek Plaslaiko; Big Gigantic; Earl Greyhound; The Black Seeds; Grimace Federation; C-mon & Kypski; Nobody Beats the Drum; King Britt; Dubskin; Woodhands; Justin Paul; Lee Maytals and DJ Everyday. More artists and festival details will be announced in the coming weeks.

Camp Bisco 9 will once again be held at the picturesque Indian Lookout Country Club in Mariaville, New York. The expanded setup will include: a second stage in the main field, an improved location for the DJ and late night dance tent – complete with a surround sound system, a local artists and performance art stage. Indian Lookout Country Club is located approximately 20 minutes travel time from Albany, New York, and sits on 200 acres of rolling, grass fields. The grounds come equipped with full bathrooms; which include flush toilets and showers, as well as 24/7 bathroom attendants. Festival goers will have access to a full bar on site and a general store, which sells almost every necessity for a comfortable and care free experience.

Early bird tickets are on sale now for a limited time only and begin at $135. Tickets are available online at www.campbisco.net and 1-800-594-TIXX, as well as at all FYE stores in New England and select outlets in New York state.

For more on Camp Bisco, see our 2009 coverage here.

The Disco Biscuits Tour Dates ::: The Disco Biscuits News ::: The Disco Biscuits Show Reviews


Coheed and Cambria: U.S. Tour

Coheed and Cambria Announces First U.S. Headlining Tour in Over 2 Years

Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria will embark on its first North American headline tour since fall 2007 beginning April 22, nine days following the April 13 release of its fifth studio album, Year of the Black Rainbow (Columbia).

Support for the upcoming tour will be Circa Survive and Torche.

Produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction) and Joe Baressi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool), Year of the Black Rainbow is the eagerly awaited prequel to – and likely the final installment of – The Amory Wars tetralogy chronicled on Coheed and Cambria’s four previous inter-related concept albums.

The deluxe edition of the record will include a 352-page Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by the band’s Claudio Sanchez and New York Times Bestselling author Peter David, as well as a “Making of” DVD featuring studio and interview footage and a Coheed and Cambria “Black Card,” providing fans early entrance to shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers.

Tour Dates

3/23/2010 – Harro East Theatre & Ballroom – Rochester, NY*
3/24/2010 – The Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY (SOLD OUT)*
3/25/2010 – Northern Lights – Clifton Park, NY*
3/26/2010 – Higher Ground Ballroom – Burlington, VY (SOLD OUT)*
3/28/2010 – Port City Music Hall – Portland, ME (SOLD OUT)*
3/29/2010 – Webster Theater – Hartford, CT (SOLD OUT)*
3/30/2010 – Hardware Bar (formerly Tinks) – Scranton, PA (SOLD OUT)*
3/31/2010 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, NY (SOLD OUT)*
4/17/2010 – Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival – Indio, CA
4/22/2010 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC^
4/23/2010 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA^
4/24/2010 – House of Blues – Lake Buena Vista, FL^
4/25/2010 – Revolution – Fort Lauderdale, FL^
4/27/2010 – Warehouse Live – Houston, TX^
4/28/2010 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Outdoor – Austin, TX^
4/29/2010 – Palladium Ballroom – Dallas, TX^
4/30/2010 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK^
5/01/2010 – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK^
5/03/2010 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, AZ^
5/04/2010 – Fox Theatre – Pomona, CA^
5/05/2010 – The Warfield Theatre – San Francisco, CA^
5/07/2010 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR^
5/08/2010 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA^
5/10/2010 – Murray Theater – Salt Lake City, UT^
5/11/2010 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO^
5/13/2010 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN^
5/14/2010 – Congress Theater – Chicago, IL ^
5/15/2010 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Royal Oak, MI^
5/17/2010 – House of Blues – Boston, MA^
5/18/2010 – Metropolis – Montreal, QC^
5/19/2010 – Sound Academy – Toronto, ON^
5/22/2010 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA^
5/23/2010 – Rock on the Range Festival – Columbus, OH
5/26/2010 – Rumsey Playfield, Central Park – New York, NY^
5/27/2010 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC^

* with Earl Greyhound
^ With Circa Survive, Torche

Coheed and Cambria Tour Dates :: Coheed and Cambria News :: Coheed and Cambria Concert Reviews


Coheed and Cambria: Year of the Black Rainbow 4/13

COHEED AND CAMBRIA SET TO RELEASE YEAR OF THE BLAK RAINBOW APRIL 13

Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria have confirmed April 13 as the release date for Year of the Black Rainbow, their heavily anticipated fifth studio album. The eagerly awaited prequel to The Amory Wars tetralogy, Year of the Black Rainbow will be released by Columbia Records in both a standard format and a deluxe edition including a 352-page Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by the band’s Claudio Sanchez and New York Times Bestselling author Peter David.

Presale orders for the deluxe edition of Year of the Black Rainbow can be placed here.

In addition to the CD and novel, the deluxe edition will include a “Making Of” DVD featuring studio and interview footage as well as a Coheed and Cambria Black Card, which will allow fans early entrance to shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers. Sneak peeks at the new album’s artwork and other exclusive visuals can be seen here.

Year of the Black Rainbow is produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction) and Joe Baressi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool). According to Sanchez, “They have helped us evolve our sound to be more powerful and dynamic than ever and we think it’s definitely our best work to date.”

The new record also features the studio debut of Coheed and Cambria drummer Chris Pennie, who has been playing alongside Sanchez, guitarist Travis Stever and bassist Michael Robert Todd since 2007, and was featured on Neverender: Children of the Fence Edition, the CD/DVD box set documentation of the fall/winter 2008 four-night stands during which the band played its catalogue in its entirety, one album per night, in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and London.

Year Of The Black Rainbow‘s release will be preceded by a series of eight intimate club gigs on the Northeastern U.S., four of which are already sold out. Earl Greyhound supports.

Year Of The Black Rainbow Track Listing

1. One
2. The Broken
3. Guns of Summer
4. Here We Are Juggernaut
5. Far
6. The Shattered Symphony
7. World of Lines
8. Made Out of Nothing
9. Pearl of the Stars
10. In the Flame of Error
11. When Skeletons Live
12. The Black Rainbow

Coheed and Cambria Tour Dates

03/23/10 Tue Harro East Ballroom Rochester, NY

03/24/10 Wed The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

03/25/10 Thu Northern Lights Clifton Park, NY

03/26/10 Fri Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

03/28/10 Sun Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

03/29/10 Mon The Webster Hartford, CT

03/30/10 Tue Hardware Bar Wilkes Barre, PA

03/31/10 Wed Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

04/17/10 Sat Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA

05/11/10 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO


Earl Greyhound: New Album

EARL GREYHOUND TO RELEASE SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE APRIL 13

Earl Greyhound

Brooklyn trio Earl Greyhound will release their second full length album, Suspicious Package, a blistering rock inferno, on April 13. Suspicious Package was recorded at Red Bull Studios in Santa Monica, CA under the nimble and keen production auspices of Dave Schiffman (Mars Volta, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System of a Down).

The band formed in 2002 with the collaboration of songwriters Matt Whyte and Kamara Thomas, who began performing regularly as a duo in New York City. All the while, they were crafting the unique sound and songs that would form the foundation for a colossal rock band. Their influences swept from the strident English three-and four-pieces of the 70′s, to the dark pop and heavy grunge grooves of the 90′s, to the transcendental, noisy acid sounds of modern rock.

In 2005, Earl Greyhound recorded their first album, Soft Targets, but also hit their first snag when drummer Chris Bear left to pursue his fortunes with the band Grizzly Bear. Reluctant to release the album without a permanent drummer, Matt and Kamara vowed to play relentlessly until their dream drummer found them.

Later, guitar player Kirk Douglass (The Roots) witnessed a show and brought his friend and Gold Crowns band mate Ricc Sheridan to the next few gigs. Says Ricc, “I awoke from a dream one night, and I knew this was my band.” A few weeks later, a rockneck-inducing jam confirmed that the band had found its soul mate, and they hit the ground running. Soft Targets and Earl Greyhound’s wrecking ball of a live show earned them oodles of fans and critical acclaim from The New Yorker, SPIN, Rolling Stone, JamBase, Brooklyn Vegan and Pitchfork, among others.

The next three years were spent touring the U.S., Canada and Japan as well as opening for Gov’t Mule, Chris Cornell and Saul Williams.

Suspicious Package marks a turning point in the band’s maturation since the benefit of Sheridan’s full creative collaboration. Listeners will notice a marked expansion into the higher reaches of the sonic territories.

Suspicious Package Track Listing

1. The Eyes Of Cassandra (Part 1)
2. The Eyes Of Cassandra (Part 2)
3. Oye Vaya
4. Ghost And The Witness
5. Shotgun
6. Holy Immortality
7. Sea Of Japan
8. Black Sea Vacation
9. Bill Evans
10. Out Of Air
11. Misty Morning

Earl Greyhound tour dates available here.

And for more on Earl Greyhound, see our 2007 feature here.


Wakarusa Adds: WSP, UM Black Keys, Mother Hips

WAKARUSA ANNOUNCES MORE ARTISTS FOR 2010 FESTIVAL

With the incredible diversity and depth of its lineup, Wakarusa 2010 continues the tradition of the previous six events. Set to run June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain near Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 will feature over 100 bands and artists performing on six stages. The Wakarusa 2010 fans will enjoy everything from funk to bluegrass and rock to reggae.

Below are more great artists set to appear at Wakarusa 2010 – these artists will join the already announced 40+ artists in rocking Mulberry Mountain.

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee (2 sets – special late night set!)

The Black Keys

Robert Randolph and the Family Band

7 Walkers feat Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann

State Radio

Dub Tribe Soundsystem

Fishbone

Mark Farina

Todd Snider

The Mother Hips

Ott

Tortured Soul

Future Rock

Spacemen

MiMosa

Pimps of Joytime (2 sets)

That One Guy (2 sets)

ekoostik hookah

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

Great American Taxi

Constellations

The Dirty Heads

Lynx & Jamie Janover

Jay Nash (2 sets)

Supervillains

The Moondoogies

The Bridge

Backyard Tire Fire (2 sets)

Dirtfoot (2 sets)

The Heavy Pets

Spoonfed Tribe

Sunshine Jones

Kinetix

Truckstop Honeymoon (2 sets)

Oakhurst (2 sets)

Ben Miller Band

Somasphere

Radio Hiro

These artists join the previously announced list that follows:

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Wakarusa Initial Lineup

Wakarusa Initial Lineup

Wakarusa 2010 continues the tradition of the previous 6 events with over 100 bands and artists performing on 6 stages. Set to go down June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 fans will enjoy everything from funk to bluegrass and rock to reggae.

Offered here are 40 of the more than 100 artists set to appear at Wakarusa 2010 – many more artists to be announced in the coming weeks.

INITIAL LINEUP

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Living Colour: A Lively Conversation

By: Dennis Cook

Living Colour by Bill Bernstein

Who says a jazz band can’t play dance music?
Who says a rock band can’t play funky?
Who says a funk band can’t play rock?
Oh yeah!
We’re gonna play some funk so loud
We’re gonna rock and roll around
Watch them dance, Watch them dance

Rock music is a strange sausage. Originally stuffed with blues structures, jazz energy and country compositional sensibilities, the casing continues to stretch in the wake of electric fusion, hip hop, glam and countless other ingredients. And while some revel in trying to simplify rock’s flavors there are those that savor its capacity for complexities and contradictions. Since their explosive emergence in 1988 up through their potent new album, The Chair in the Doorway (released September 15 on Megaforce), Living Colour has been a poster child for rock’s expansive nature. Their latest release presents their intrinsic diversity with an overhanging cohesiveness that suggests the band makes more sense today than ever. As continents and cultures creep ever closer, Living Colour’s disregard for borders and healthy engagement with the world as it is seems right on time.

Their first single, “Cult of Personality,” was so striking, so unique and so forceful that it knocked one on their heels. It seemed a defining sound that a band could milk for ages but not long afterward they offered something as playful and humorous as “Love Rears Its Ugly Head” as single. The sense that Living Colour – Vernon Reid (guitar), Corey Glover (vocals), Doug Wimbish (bass) and Will Calhoun – could do anything lies at their core. This is a band that has truly freed their minds enough to embrace music outside of expectations or posted restrictions. For those of us in the late ’80s who loved Bad Brains, Chic, Ornette Coleman, Pere Ubu and The Talking Heads with equal vigor, Living Colour’s arrival seemed a beacon for heavy duty diversity. And absolutely nothing has changed since the group reformed in 2003 after an eight year hiatus.

Corey Glover by Greg Styer

“We don’t live in a monolithic kind of world. We never did. We supposedly – at least they sold us the idea – live in a melting pot with all kinds of different people and things in it. Particularly for African-American and people of color, you’ve been told you’re living in somebody else’s world and you have to adapt. So, we’ve always tried to adapt our world into the world that exists, into the everyday world. So, we took from everything,” says Corey Glover. “I will listen to an Eric Dolphy record right before I listen to some Creedence. It’s all the same shit to me!”

This potentially sloppy, utterly enthusiastic embrace of wide ranging musics is what rock is all about. At its best, the genre welcomes all comers and sorts out the collisions as they occur.

“Absolutely! Some people will often look at [Living Colour] and say we’re a funk-metal band. Well, that’s very limiting in its scope. We’re more than people who just play funk and metal. If you listen to the work you’ll know that to be true. It’s not the rote idea of what rock ‘n’ roll was,” Glover observes. “Vernon and I are from Brooklyn, Crown Heights in particular, where there’s a big African-American population, a big Caribbean and Latino community, as well as Hasidic Jews. So, who’s NOT going to listen to ALL kinds of stuff coming out of people’s car radios?”

However, not everyone has their big ears and after having spent close to a decade on the sidelines, Living Colour, a band whose debut, Vivid, was a Top 10 album with four high charting singles, found that much of their audience had dissipated.

“We came back in 2003 and nobody paid attention,” says Vernon Reid, while acknowledging that the time out of the spotlight helped the revived group grow stronger creatively. “This is the point bands of our vintage make desperate attempts to regain their youth. They try to come back to what they did before or, God help us, try to become hip. I believe we sidestepped those pitfalls.”

The Chair In The Doorway is certainly their most striking outing since Vivid, and perhaps their most cohesive, together album to date, working together from end-to-end in overlapping sonics and themes. It’s the kind of record one can come back to in six months or a year and keep discovering new things as they unravel different passages.

Vernon Reid by Greg Styer

“I’m amazed at the way it turned out. Each record we’ve made has had its own circumstances, their own difficulties. I think I had the most fun making Vivid because we were riding a rush of adrenalin for even having come that far. To have gotten that far was pure gravy,” says Reid. “Now, with The Chair In The Doorway, we’re a band with history. We’ve been through a breakup. We’ve had an original member leave the group [bassist Muzz Skillings left in 1992]. We’ve had children; we’re all fathers – it’s a beautiful burden and you are dad forever whatever happens! We’ve gone through all the various emotional thingsÂ…well, I don’t want to get too grand. Nobody shot anybody or anything! Nobody slept with anybody else’s wife! There’s certain places we haven’t gone but we’ve had a pretty intense band experience, and to make this record was real work to realize it.”

“We had a plan. The name of the record came before everything else, so each piece had to fit into that idea. That was the rubric we needed to figure out if a song worked or not for the record,” says Glover, touching on the album’s subtle interconnectedness. “That’s what the title is supposed to be. Some of my conversations with Vernon going into this had a surreal or super-real quality to them. My idea with The Chair in the Doorway was really talking about the four of us [in Living Colour], and talking about how some things are obvious to some people and not obvious to others, on the inside and the outside.”

The Chair In The Doorway is unique amongst our catalog because it’s the first record where we had the title of the album before we had any songs. During the initial recordings for Collideøscope (2003) we were putting ourselves through so much pressure, ill at ease having just come back together. In a way, 9/11 gave us something to make that record kind of about. The song ‘Flying’ is a direct result of 9/11. ‘A Question of When’ was written before 9/11 but became about 9/11,” continues Reid. “So, we had a break during recording Collideøscope and Corey and I went to see Spiderman 2. And there’s the usual bellyaching afterwards and Corey says, ‘You know, the chair is in the doorway.’ That’s one of the typical Yogi Berric type of things Corey will say. Then, later on we were in Paris doing press for Collideøscope, waiting for a photographer in this lovely courtyard, and I turned to Corey and said, ‘You know that thing you say about the chair being in the doorway? That’s the title of our next album.’”

Doug Wimbish by Greg Styer

“What I love about it is it’s the rarest of things, completely concrete – the chair is a physical thing – AND completely abstract. That’s what’s beautiful and terrible about language. That’s why political language is never to be trusted. George Orwell knew very well that language has many layers and levels. With music it’s often about who can come up with the phrase that pays,” laughs Reid. “The Chair In The Doorway spoke to me. There’s an obstruction. It’s an obvious obstruction. Who placed it there and who’s gonna get up and displace the obstruction? The chair is not supposed to be in the doorway. The chair’s supposed to be at a table or desk. The Chair In The Door is an unintended concept album. The title exerted this weird energy on the whole project. It’s so much about how we get in our own way and how something is so obviously in our way.”

A big part of the new release’s flavor is bassist Doug Wimbish, a veteran of industrial groove pioneers Tackhead, the revered On-U Sound label and former member of the Sugarhill Gang house band. His style is stealthy and lethal, a snake charmer with significant bite.

“Doug is really the catalyst for this new record. Without Doug Wimbish we wouldn’t have made the CD we did in Prague. It was Doug that codified all this music. He took all the grooves we did at sound checks and gigs and put them on a list for us to listen to and figure out what we were gonna do. Doug was the man in terms of how this record came to be what it is,” enthuses Glover. “There’s these gypsy bands that come out of the Czech Republic that takes bits of funk and rock and really mix stuff together. That’s how Doug really got involved in this scene and they introduced him to [Sono Studio in Prague, where The Chair in the Doorway was recorded]. These are people who appreciate music on all levels because this is a just-opening-up Eastern Bloc country that’s taking in everything. The guys who run the studio were a major catalyst for cool things on the new album.”

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. In a lot of ways, I think this is a good time for rock, and I think it’s going to become a better time for rock. When I look at say The Mars Volta, the complexion of what rock is has been fundamentally altered. And that’s a good thing.

-Vernon Reid

 

Race has been a pronounced issue for Living Colour since day one, but almost always coming from outside the band. Inside, these guys understand that rock is the child of multiple influences – some white, some black and some brown. The notion that black men playing rock is somehow unusual announces the ignorance of any critic speaking such nonsense. One would have to conveniently forget Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, Buddy Guy, Sly Stone, Jimi Hendrix and countless others to utter such stupidity.

“Rock was an amalgam of so many things. It was mutt music to begin with. It was a little bit of gospel, a little bit of country music, a little bit of classical, a little bit of everything just thrown in there and all of a sudden here’s this new thing. That’s the only way innovation occurs. Something new is born of several different mothers and fathers,” says Glover. “The fact that we didn’t come directly from the blues, that a lot of it came from fusion jazz, maybe set people back a bit. Unfortunately, I read a lot of blogs, and the so-called metal blogs think we’re a metal band. We’re not a metal band. There’s aspects of metal music to it – we play HARD – but we’re in no way a metal band. There’s no particular category that suits us well. You couldn’t say we’re a jazz band or a complete rock band because we play elements of R&B. So, what are you going to say? We’re a band. Leave it at that.”

Will Calhoun & Corey Glover
by Greg Styer

Modern music culture has become very comfortable labeling things. It’s easier to market and sell that way, but music itself is fluid and hard to contain. It is, by nature, liquid stuff.

“It should be fluid! Do you listen to your iPod that way? You’re not going to go the ‘Rock’ category and just listen to rock songs. No, you hit play and whatever comes up you’re surprised and delighted by because it’s all the music that you love,” says Glover. “The other day I was listening to [69 Boyz'] ‘Tootsee Roll’ and then something real dark like the Swans came on afterwards and it worked!”

Realizing that he wasn’t alone in his struggles, in 1985 Vernon Reid co-founded the Black Rock Coalition, an organization formed in “reaction to the constrictions that the commercial music industry places on Black artists.” The Coalition continues to this day and Reid is suitably proud and excited about the current generation of artists of color reshaping rock and popular music.

“Now we have great bands like TV on the Radio, Santigold and Earl Greyhound on the scene. And there’s Afro-punk, which is kind of the snarky little brother to the Black Rock Coalition,” says Reid. “I’ll tell you what’s really got me jazzed right now. A really good friend of mine, William DuVall, is the new singer in Alice In Chains and I’m so happy for him. I had a solo record, This little room, that was going to be the follow-up to Mistaken Identity (1996) and William sings on two of the songs on that (unreleased) record. In a lot of ways, I think this is a good time for rock, and I think it’s going to become a better time for rock. When I look at say The Mars Volta, the complexion of what rock is has been fundamentally altered. And that’s a good thing.”

“One of the things I love about The Mars Volta is I don’t get it! I listen to it and it’s weird. It’s partly in Spanish but it’s prog. I love the fact that I didn’t already know where it was going,” continues Reid. “So much rock is a lifestyle, a factory produced thing. Led Zeppelin was still tied to the blues in a fundamental way, but the idea behind Led Zeppelin was still this experimental thing. You hear these bootlegs where they played ‘The Battle of Evermore’ for a half hour! There’s this whole notion that they were the beginning of cock rock – and in a way it is – but there’s so much more to it.”

Will Calhoun by Bill Bernstein

One characteristic that runs throughout Living Colour’s catalog is a pronounced love of interesting sounds. Beyond the stellar musicianship and compositional edge, their albums overflow with cool noises and interesting digressions. This passion extends to a breathless enthusiasm for old gear like Mellotrons.

“You’re singing my song right there! There’s something about an instrument, because of the nature of what it is, that lends an air of instant nostalgia to anything you do with it,” offers Reid. “Hearing the sound of strings that sound like they’re from an old movie instantly transports you. Psychedelia wouldn’t have been possible without the Mellotron. The sound of those Beatles records is justÂ…[Reid trails off into a sigh of pure delight].”

“We recorded The Chair In The Door in a very different way. With all the other records we’d been hitting the tunes and playing and playing them in front of people. With this record we did overdubs with live skeletons, and a lot of this record was broken down into parts and components, which in a sense is how things are done now. There’s parts of this record that are very live. You can tell that ‘Bless Those’ is just recorded live. There’s a lot of tunes that are very dense, and what I like about ‘Bless Those’ is it’s very stripped down, very rock ‘n’ roll band. We went 360-degrees with that tune, where one take was too bar-bandy, etc. At the end of the day it was right the first time,” says Reid. “Other pieces like ‘Behind The Sun’ were found digging through an archive of things we’d done. I heard it and said, ‘Oh, that’s that crazy tapping riff!’ We wound up getting into it and it evolved, like the whole project. I think album concept still has merit as an organizing principle. I think sequencing matters. I think having a body of songs that pertain to something – a real song cycle – matters. I think the fact that you can release a single song and not be tied to an album is cool, but people say the album is over or irrelevant and I don’t believe that. Further on the convergence of various technologies are going to take the notion of albums and the experiential objects therein and change them.”

“The [new album] was inspirational to me. When they heard me sing something new or in a different way it helped inspire us to do more stuff. I tried to get at things the best I could,” says Glover. “Technically, I’d been schooled constantly by the time we got the studio because I’d been touring with Jesus Christ Superstar [playing Judas Iscariot] for two years (2006-2008). So, my voice was ready to go when it was time to hit play because I haven’t stopped singing for two years! My vocal coach gave me a lot of good ideas if you want to keep doing this. You need to have a personal routine but also growth, because if there’s no growth it becomes boring and uninteresting. The singer is the emotional interpreter of the song. If he’s not able to tell you what the emotions are that the band is playing then it doesn’t make any sense. It’s just not worth doing if you don’t throw your personality into it. It’s the bravado or the angst or the melancholy of whoever is singing and those they’re singing with. And with an uncategorized band it’s going to be different every time.”

Living Colour by Bill Bernstein

Regardless of anything else they may do, Living Colour will likely always be best known for “Cult of Personality,” simply one of the great moments in late 20th century music. It’s a piece that will be knocking skulls together and making folks question the celebrity driven nature of modern culture long after all of us are resting ashily in our urns. The song has become so ubiquitous – Guitar Hero anyone? – it’s become part of the contemporary background noise through no fault of its own.

“What I really didn’t want to be were the people I was singing about [laughs]. At a certain point it kinda got that way, but that’s not what I was saying. There’s a certain thing that goes on. Just watch the Sonia Sotomayor hearings to see it,” says Glover. “What’s funny about it is it’s a phenomenon that occurs in every aspect of life. There’s an insurance salesman that every other insurance salesman talks about. What we were talking about is rock stars. And I’m not a rock star. Mick Jagger isn’t a rock star. Barack Obama IS a rock star! I’m not the one who can stop traffic. Michael Jackson is the biggest star in the worldÂ…next to Barack Obama [laughs].”

“I read a book a while back that said that what people do to their betters is raise them up, bring them down and then raise them up again. And it’s only after their death that they truly raise them up and the reality of their impact can be assessed. It’s what happened with Elvis. He was the biggest thing in the world, then they said he was kind of corny and then he died and he was the greatest thing in the world again,” comments Glover. “It’s going to happen to every person of any note everywhere in the world. It happened to Bill Clinton. It happened to Ed Koch. It happens to your local community board member, who once seemed so new and young and hip. Look at John Travolta’s career! That’s the way it works. That’s how [culture] manifests itself. You’re hot shit one minute and then you’re out. Like Frank Sinatra said, ‘That’s life’ [laughs].”

“As long as there’s a forum for social commentary – whether it comes from music or the arts or life itself – there’s always going to be a conversation to be had. There’s always going to be a conversation to what’s considered infantile or sophomoric. There’s going to be a real conversation about the world we live in. That’s what philosophy is, and that’s how these things come apart. That’s how we deal with our music,” says Glover. “This conversation is one we’re trying to have with our audience. Of course, some people would love to hear Living Colour do ‘Back In Black’ and we’d love to get out there and do that, too [laughs].”

Living Colour is on tour right now. Dates available here.

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JJ Grey & Mofro: Tour

JJ Grey & Mofro Announce North American Tour

Dates With Derek Trucks And Susan Tedeschi Followed By Two-Month Co-Bill With Shooter Jennings


JJ Grey & Mofro

JJ Grey & Mofro, the Jacksonville, Florida-based swamp, blues, rock, funk, and soul band, have announced quite a massive North American fall tour. In addition to headlining theatre and festival dates, the band will share dates with blues guitarist/vocalist Susan Tedeschi and guitarist Derek Trucks. Then, in late September and running through November, JJ Grey & Mofro will embark on a co-headlining tour with country rock outlaw Shooter Jennings and special guest Earl Greyhound.

Grey’s most recent album, Orange Blossoms, has been hailed by USA Today as “intoxicating North Florida blues-rock, with hints of Memphis, Muscle Shoals and garage-band music.” In every song he writes and sings, Grey exudes rocking, funky, melodic front-porch realism. He comes from a long tradition of Southern musical storytellers. His multi-textured music is filled with dynamic rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics. From raw funk to deep soul, blues and rock, JJ and his band, both on CD and live, are simply devastating. Debuting in 2001 with Blackwater, following up in 2004 with Lochloosa, Grey steadily found more and more success. With his two recent releases, 2007′s Country Ghetto and 2008′s Orange Blossoms, along with non-stop touring, JJ Grey is taking his ever-growing fan base along for the ride of their lives.

JJ Grey and Mofro Tour Dates:

08/14/09 Fri Denver Botanic Gardens Denver, CO

08/15/09 Sat Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Lyons, CO*

08/16/09 Sun Snowbird Events Center Snowbird, UT

08/19/09 Wed Woodland Park Zoo Seattle, WA*

08/21/09 Fri Oregon Zoo Portland, OR*

08/22/09 Sat Rodney Strong Vineyard Healdsburg, CA*

08/24/09 Mon Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Chico, CA

08/27/09 Thu Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA

08/28/09 Fri El Rey Theater Los Angeles, CA

08/29/09 Sat Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/11/09 Fri French Quarter Cafe Statesboro, GA

09/13/09 Sun Belk Theatre Charlotte, NC+

09/15/09 Tue Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS+

09/16/09 Wed Classic Center Athens, GA+

09/17/09 Thu Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival Fredericton, NB*

09/18/09 Fri Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival Fredericton, NB

09/24/09 Thu The Ritz Tampa, FL^

09/25/09 Fri House of Blues Orlando, FL^

09/26/09 Sat Mavericks Rock N’ Honky Tonk Jacksonville, FL^

09/30/09 Wed WorkPlay Birmingham, AL^

10/01/09 Thu Buster’s Billiards & Backroom Lexington, KY^

10/02/09 Fri Vogue Nightclub Indianapolis, IN^

10/03/09 Sat St. Andrews Hall Detroit, MI^

10/06/09 Tue Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH^

10/07/09 Wed Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY^

10/08/09 Thu Madison Theater Covington, KY^

10/09/09 Fri Fall For Greenville Festival Greenville, SC^

10/10/09 Sat The Music Farm Charleston, SC^

10/22/09 Thu The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY^

10/23/09 Fri Revolution Hall Troy, NY^

10/24/09 Sat 9:30 Club Washington, DC^

10/28/09 Wed Greenfield Lake Amphitheater Wilmington, NC^

10/29/09 Thu Orange Peel Asheville, NC^

10/30/09 Fri The Valarium Knoxville, TN^

10/31/09 Sat Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN^

11/01/09 Sun City Park New Orleans, LA

11/01/09 Sun Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA

01/03/10 Sun Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/04/10 Mon Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/05/10 Tue Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/06/10 Wed Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/07/10 Thu Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/08/10 Fri Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

* with Susan Tedeschi
+ with Derek Trucks Band
^ with Shooter Jennings