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Band of Heathens: New Album/Tour

THE BAND OF HEATHENS FOLLOW BANNER YEAR WITH NEW CD;

TOP HAT CROWN & THE CLAPMASTER’S SON, DUE OUT MARCH 29


Band of Heathens

With 200-plus show dates, a fifth anniversary celebration, appearances at Lollapalooza and other top national
festivals and a taping of Austin City Limits with Elvis Costello, 2010 was a year of making noise and news for the
Band of Heathens. Now,
the group is set to release a new album.

Top Hat Crown & the Clapmaster’s Son, is due out March 29, 2011. Their third studio album and
the fifth release overall, the band will also
be heading out on tour to support the record, beginning March 3 in Ann Arbor, MI. All dates are below.

TOUR DATES:

Thurs., March 3 ANN ARBOR, MI

Fri., March 4 CHAMPAIGN, IL

Sat., March 5 ST LOUIS, MO

Fri., March 11 SAN ANTONIO, TX
Sat., March 12 DALLAS, TX

Tues., March 15 AUSTIN, TX (SXSW)

Sat., March 19 HOUSTON, TX

Tues., March 29 DENVER, CO

Wed., March 30 ASPEN, CO
Thurs., March 31 PARK CITY, UT

Fri., April 1 BOISE, ID

Sat., April 9 SANTA CRUZ, CA
Sun., April 10 SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Mon., April 11 FOLSOM, CA

Tues., April 12 BAKERSFIELD, CA

Wed., April 13 LOS ANGELES, CA

Thurs., April 14 PHOENIX, AZ
Sun., April 17 DRIFTWOOD, TX

Band of Heathens
Tour Dates

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Band of Heathens News
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Over The Rhine: Spring Tour

TOUR STARTS FEB 20 IN NASHVILLE


Over The Rhine

Over The Rhine is ready to
make waves in 2011 with a new release and spring tour dates that will take them to theaters throughout the Midwest
and the East Coast. The Long Surrender, the new studio album from the southern Ohio-
based
husband-and-wife team of multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/multi-
instrumentalist Karin
Bergquist
, is set to be released February 8, 2011 on OTR’s own Great Speckled Dog label (named for the
couple’s
Great Dane, Elroy). It’s the result of a collaboration between the couple and producer Joe Henry
(Mavis Staples, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke, Loudon Wainwright III), whose songs they’ve long admired.

OVER THE RHINE TOUR DATES

Sun., Feb. 20 NASHVILLE, TN 3rd & Lindsley
Mon., Feb. 21 LEXINGTON, KY WoodSongs

Fri., March 25 BOSTON, MA The Red Room @ Cafe 939 (Berklee)

Sat., March 26 NEW YORK, N.Y. Highline Ballroom

Sun., March 27 ALEXANDRIA, VA/WASHINGTON, DC Birchmere

Tues., March 29 PHILADELPHIA, PA World Cafe Live

Fri., April 1 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Small’s

Sat., April 2 AKRON, OH Musica

Tues., April 5 ANN ARBOR, MI The Ark
Thurs., April 7 MILWAUKEE, WI Turner Hall
Fri., April 8 CHICAGO, IL Lincoln Hall
Sat., April 9 MADISON, WI Majestic Theater
Sun., April 10 MINNEAPOLIS, MN Cedar Cultural Center

Over The Rhine
Tour Dates

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Over The Rhine News
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Over The Rhine
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Reviews


Bluesfest 2011: Dylan, ZZ Top, Costello, B.B., Harper, Toots

APRIL 21-APRIL 25 2011 IN BYRON BAY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA


ZZ Top

Bluesfest from Byron Bay, Australia’s favourite counter-culture, family-orientated, artistically diverse
music festival,
today unveiled its second artist announcement. Tickets are on sale now here. The festival dates next year over Easter are from Thursday April 21
through to Monday April
25, 2011.

The second Bluesfest announcement for 2011 includes:

Jethro Tull
ZZ Top
John
Legend
Gurrumul (Bluesfest exclusive)
Toots & the Maytals
Pete Murray
Wolfmother
Funky
Meters
Irma Thomas
Booker T
Los Lobos
Kasey Chambers
Captain Matchbox Whoopee
Band
Tim Robbins & the Rogues Gallery Band
The Dingoes
Diesel
Trombone Shorty & Orleans
Avenue
B.B. & the Blues Shack
Joe Louis Walker
Phil Jones & the Unknown Blues
The
Snowdroppers
Ray Beadle
Nat Col & the Kings
Barrence Whitfield

The new names join the artists first announced in November which included:

Bob Dylan
B.B.
King
Ben Harper & Relentless7
Elvis Costello & the Imposters
Michael Franti & Spearhead

Rodrigo y Gabriela
The Cat Empire
Blind Boys of Alabama featuringAaron Neville
Derek Trucks &
Susan Tedeschi Band
Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Fistful of Mercy
Mavis Staples
Xavier
Rudd
Trinity Roots
Kate Miller-Heidke
Washington
Little Bushman
Tony Joe White

Indigo Girls
Eric Bibb
Ash Grunwald
Ruthie Foster
C.W. Stoneking
Jeff Lang
Saltwater
Band
RocKwiz Live


Buffalo Springfield Reunion Videos

FIRST PERFORMANCE IN 42 YEARS

Over the weekend, the surviving members of
Buffalo Springfield reunited
for the first time in 42 years, performing two sets in support of Neil Young‘s Bridge School Benefit Concerts. Joining Young,
Stephen Stills and Richie Furay were drummer Joe Vitale (CSN) replacing the late
Dewey Martin, and Rick Rosas playing in place of the late bassist Bruce Palmer.

Check out videos for “For What It’s Worth,” “Mr. Soul,” and a finale of “Rockin’ in the Free World” that includes
Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, David Lindley,
Billy Idol, Modest Mouse
, and Grizzly Bear.


Hardly Strictly Bluegrass: Daily Schedule

THANKS MR. HELLMAN!


Richard Thompson

The daily schedule for the 10th anniversary of the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival has been released.
Click
here for the full daily schedule
and lineup of this
free three-day event. Oct 1-3 at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Take a look at just some of
the lineup below.

Elvis Costello & the Sugarcanes

Patti Smith
Joan Baez
Steve Earle
Umphrey’s McGee

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
T-Bone Burnett and Friends

Mondo Cane (Mike Patton)

Jackie Greene
Rosanne Cash
Emmylou Harris
Railroad Earth
The Felice Brothers
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band

The Avett Brothers
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Kinky Friedman
Fountains of Wayne

Richard Thompson

Click here to read a review and check out photos of the
2009
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival</b


Weekend News Recap

HIGHLIGHTS DISTILLED

We throw a lot of info at you each week on JamBase, so we thought we’d offer a new weekly digest of the top stories to hit the site in the past week, along with a little extra visual stimuli as a bonus.

1. moe. announces final shows of 2010

2. Fourmile Canyon Revival Benefit announced. A benefit concert for fire ravaged Colorado featuring The String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band, and members of Leftover Salmon and Phish.

3. Bridge School Benefit Lineup Announced. Besides organizer Neil Young, this year to feature Buffalo Springfield reunion, Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello and more.

4. A Perfect Circle To Play 5 Cities

5. STS9 Announce NYE Run In Denver

6. Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Announce Holiday Tour

7. Ray LaMontagne and Levon Helm Tour Together In Fall


T Bone Burnett: The Speaking Clock Revue

MULTI-ARTIST EXTRAVAGANZA FEATURING ELTON JOHN, LEON RUSSELL,
JOHN MELLENCAMP,
ELVIS
COSTELLO, GREG ALLMAN, AND OTHERS


T Bone Burnett

T Bone Burnett will
premiere The Speaking Clock Revue – a multi-artist concert extravaganza – on October 16 at the Wang
Center in Boston and October 20 at the Beacon Theater in New York City. Both evenings of the Revue will feature
performances by Elton John & Leon Russell, John Mellencamp, Elvis Costello, Gregg Allman, Ralph Stanley, Jeff Bridges, Punch Brothers, Karen Elson, and newcomers The Secret Sisters. In addition, Neko Case and Jim James from My Morning Jacket will join the lineup in
Boston and New York respectively.

The concerts will be presented in a revue format with a house band consisting of the players featured on numerous
Burnett-produced recordings. Tickets for The Speaking Clock Revue will go on sale Monday, September 27 at noon,
through Ticketmaster.

T Bone Burnett
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T Bone Burnett News
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Reviews


Buffalo Springfield to Headline Bridge School Benefit

TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 AT 10 AM


Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield will
headline Neil
Young
‘s 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts. The rest of the daily lineup, which
includes Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, and others, is available below.

Tickets for both shows are on sale Sunday, September 19 at 10am at Livenation.com. Reserved seats are $150.00 and $75.00 and general
admission is $35.00 plus applicable fees. A limited number of 4 packs of general admission tickets are available for
$99.00 plus applicable fees. There is a 4 ticket limit for reserved seats and an 8 ticket total limit for purchases.

Proceeds from these two concerts benefit The Bridge School.

On Sale Sunday at 10am.

The 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts
Saturday, October 23rd at 5pm
Sunday, October 24th at 2pm
Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View

Saturday, October 23rd Lineup:

Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
Elvis Costello
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Lucinda Williams
Jackson Browne and David Lindley
Billy Idol
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear

Sunday, October 24th Lineup:

Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
T-Bone Burnett’s Speaking Clock Revue featuring Elton John & Leon Russell, Elvis Costello, Ralph Stanley, Neko Case
and Jeff Bridges
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 8/9-8/15

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, August 9 – Bettye LaVette (Repeat)
Tue, August 10 – Steve Winwood (Repeat)
Wed, August 11 – Jay-Z and Eminen (Repeat)
Thu, August 12 – The Dead Weather (Repeat)
Fri, August 13 – Dolly Parton (Repeat)


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Mike Posner
Tue, August 10 – Meat Loaf
Wed, August 11 – Los Lobos
Thu, August 12 – The Whigs
Fri, August 13 – Alejandro Escovedo


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Luke Bryan
Tue, August 10 – Christian Scott
Wed, August 11 – Joanna Newsom
Thu, August 12 – Buckcherry


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Vampire Weekend
Wed, August 11 – Julie Gribble


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Menomena
Tue, August 10 – Slayer
Wed, August 11 – JP, Chrissie & The Fairground Boys
Thur, August 12 – The Walkmen


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, August 9 – Mishka (Repeat)
Tue, August 10 – Surfer Blood(Repeat)
Wed, August 11 – The Living Sisters (Repeat)
Thu, August 12 – Never Shout Never(Repeat)
Fri, August 13 – La Roux (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest

Wed, August 11 – Tavis Smiley Show featuring Carolina Chocolate Drops

Thu, August 12 – Daily Show with John Stewart featuring a performance by Arcade Fire

Sat, August 14 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Elvis Costello and Band of Heathens (Repeat)


Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Lineup

MORE ARTISTS AND DAILY SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED


Elvis Costello

The lineup for the 10th anniversary of the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival has been unveiled. Check out some of the artists below, and click here for the full lineup of this free three-day festival. More artists and a daily schedule will be announced soon.

Elvis Costello & the Sugarcanes

Patti Smith
Joan Baez
Steve Earle
Umphrey’s McGee
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

T-Bone Burnett and Friends
Mondo Cane (Mike Patton)
Jackie Greene
Rosanne Cash
Emmylou Harris
Railroad Earth
The Felice Brothers
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band

The Avett Brothers
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Kinky Friedman

Fountains of Wayne
Richard Thompson


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 [...]

“House” Star Hugh Laurie Inks Recording Contract; Records Blues Album

House sings the blues! On Monday, Hugh Laurie and Warner Music Group announced that they have inked a deal to release an album of New Orleans-inspired blues, featuring the vocals of the five-time Emmy nominee.The British actor, who plays grumpy MD Dr. Gregory House on the hit FOX medical drama, will team up with [...]

Paul McCartner to Get Gershwin Prize for Popular Song

Due to his career Paul McCartney has become one of the living legends in the world. He has become the part of an elite group of singer-songwriters as he was awarded by President Obama US Library of Congress’s Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, which is considered to be the highest honor in the field of [...]

Jazz Fest 4.29 Thurs | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci & Chad Smith

Jazz Fest – Weekend 2 – Day 1 :: 04.29.10 :: Thursday :: New Orleans, LA

Dave Schools – WSP :: 04.29.10 :: Jazz Fest

The opening day of Jazz Fest‘s second weekend brought with it clear skies, temperatures in the mid 70s and a slight breeze – ideal weather for an outdoor music festival. After severe rain and mud stained the first weekend, the sunshine was a welcome respite for festival faithful.

The day’s aural, gustatory and otherwise indescribable cultural delights provided a banquet of sensory inputs for the incessantly insatiable. The following is a brief but faithful recounting of some of the highlights.


Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 Elvis Costello and The Sugarcanes (Gentilly Stage)
Every day of Jazz Fest is marked by that intangible Jazz Fest magic – a single set or experience that makes the spine tingle. Sometimes it comes as planned, but usually it comes unexpectedly. Thursday it came in the form of Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes, his top-flight acoustic band that includes Jerry Douglas on dobro and Jim Lauderdale on guitar, along with mandolin, fiddle and bass instrumentation.


The group worked their way through a stellar set of roots rock renditions from Costello’s catalog and some choice cover selections. They nimbly navigated their way through the Grateful Dead’s “Friend of The Devil” and the Stones’ “Happy.” They breathed new life into Costello stalwarts like “Allison,” “Peace, Love and Understanding,” and a down-tempo reboot of “Every Day I Write The Book.” Costello brought out New Orleans legend and collaborator Allen Toussaint for a rousing “encore” that consisted of five songs and left the crowd in bliss. Magic.

#2 Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk (Acura Stage)

With a double bass assault, Dumpstaphunk harnesses the runaway power of decades of incessant, ferocious chugging. They serve as the torchbearers of that delightful slice of American music known as New Orleans funk. In a city and festival full of contenders to the throne, they are the kings of the hill. By the time they launched into the now-anthemic thrust of “Put It In The Dumpster” their harnessed momentum had exploded into a full-blown frenzy.


#3 Sunpie Barnes & The Louisiana Sunspots (Congo Stage)
The warm weather was the perfect backdrop for Sunpie Barnes’ soulful set of swinging zydeco.

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 Crawfish Pie
From the people that bring you the Natchitoches meat pie, this particular crawfish pie was fluffy on the outside, creamy on the inside and possessed just the right amount of spice to become a new favorite.

#2 The Ruby Slipper
Though it’s often inadvisable to eat before entering the Fairgrounds racetrack, an early breakfast at this local mid-city joint provided a much needed and well-spiced Bloody Mary, not to mention a delicious take on Eggs Benedict that incorporated a grilled tomato. It was the perfect prelude to a great day at the fest.

#3 Coors
Because the banquet beer will do in a pinch.

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Field Trips
The sight of numerous middle school groups roaming the festival grounds on field trips gave reason to believe in an oft-maligned local school system that was imparting an undeniably unique life lesson on regional heritage and a serious steeping in the arts.

#2 Funny Hats
Big, small, wide, pointy, colorful, floppy, majestic, droopy. You gotta love a hat party, and Jazz Fest is among the biggest and best in the world.

#3 Chance Encounters
You know those people that you only kinda know, and if you’re bad with names (raise your hands!) you know them only by face and not necessarily by name, but it doesn’t matter. They’re at Jazz Fest, and it’s great to see them.

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Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and
more…

Check out First Weekend Friday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Saturday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Sunday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back tomorrow for more coverage of Jazz Fest…

JamBase | New Orleans

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MGMT “Live On Letterman” More Dates Announced

MGMT TO PERFORM “LIVE ON LETTERMAN;” AN EXCLUSIVE WEBCAST PERFORMANCE

FROM THE HISTORIC ED SULLIVAN THEATER; EVENT TAKES PLACE TUESDAY MAY 11

WEBCAST TO FOLLOW TAPING OF MGMT’S PERFORMANCE ON LATE SHOW WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN

MGMT

The popular “Live on Letterman” music series returns with Brooklyn’s own MGMT, who will perform a “Live on Letterman” webcast concert from the Ed Sullivan Theater Tuesday, May 11, following the taping of the band’s performance on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN. During the concert, MGMT will be performing
songs from their recently released sophomore effort, Congratulations, and songs from their debut
album, Oracular Spectacular.

This CBS Interactive Music Group event will be promoted across and broadcast on several CBS assets, as the concert
will be streamed on the LATE SHOW website at CBS.com (www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show) that evening at approximately 8:00 p.m., ET/5:00 p.m., PT, with extensive coverage on-air and online provided by several CBS radio stations in major markets
across the country. Additionally, access to live and on-demand video of the concert will be available on CBS
properties including Last.fm, mp3.com, TV.com, etonline.com and theinsider.com, as well as the CBS Television
Station websites.

MGMT’s exclusive performance is the seventh time the Late Show has used the historic Ed Sullivan Theater as a
concert venue – Pearl Jam performed
a live webcast concert for the Late Show and CBS.com in 2006, Elvis Costello and the Imposters took
part in 2007 and Paul McCartney
performed from atop the Ed Sullivan Theater marquee last year. In the past year, Tim McGraw, John Mayer and Mary J. Blige have all been featured on “Live on Letterman.”

Additionally, MGMT’s Late Show appearance will be broadcast that same night, Tuesday, May 11 (11:35 p.m.-12:37 a.m., ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

MGMT have added* more dates to their tour of North America, see below for full itinerary.

Tour Dates:

05/02/10 EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ -MEADOWLANDS SPORTS COMPLEX (BAMBOOZLE FESTIVAL)

05/28/10 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA -AVILA BEACH CLUB
05/29/10 SANTA CRUZ, CA-SANTA CRUZ CIVIC AUDITORIUM SOLD OUT
05/31/10 GEORGE, WA -GORGE AMPHITHEATER (SASQUATCH! FESTIVAL) SOLD OUT
06/01/10 PORTLAND, OR-CRYSTAL BALLROOM
06/02/10 PORTLAND, OR-CRYSTAL BALLROOM
06/04/10 SALT LAKE CITY, UT -IN THE VENUE
06/06/10 AUSTIN, TX -STUBB’S BBQ SOLD OUT
06/07/10 HOUSTON, TX -HOUSE OF BLUES SOLD OUT
06/08/10 DALLAS, TX -HOUSE OF BLUES SOLD OUT
06/11/10 DENVER, CO – RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER
06/13/10 KANSAS CITY, MO -UPTOWN THEATRE
06/14/10 INDIANAPOLIS, IN -THE VOGUE THEATRE SOLD OUT

06/15/10 COLUMBUS, OH-LC PAVILION
06/16/10 DETROIT, MI -THE FILLMORE
06/18/10 CHICAGO, IL -RIVIERA THEATER SOLD OUT
06/20/10 MILWAUKEE, WI -RIVERSIDE THEATER
*07/15/10 SAN DIEGO, CA – SDSU OPEN AIR THEATRE
*07/16/10 LOS ANGELES, CA -GREEK THEATRE-LA
*07/18/10 POMONA, CA -FOX THEATRE
*07/24/10 VANCOUVER -COMMODORE BALLROOM
*08/04/10 MONTREAL -METROPOLIS
*08/05/10 TORONTO -KOOL HAUS
08/08/10 CHICAGO, IL -LOLLAPALOOZA
*08/11/10 HOLYOKE, MA- MOUNTAIN PARK
*08/14/10 COLUMBIA, MD- MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILLION

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Elvis Costello: Spring Tour

FURTHER LIVE EXPLORATIONS INTO AMERICAN FOLK AND COUNTRY BY BRITISH ICON

Elvis Costello is in the midst of a brief but exciting tour with his new band, The Sugarcanes, which is comprised of heavy hitters Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Dennis Crouch, Mike Compton, Jeff Taylor, and Jim Lauderdale.

This is the same group that joined him on his Grammy-nominated 2009 album Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (Hear Music). The tour began on Tuesday and continues tonight at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Elvis Costello Spring Tour Dates

Apr 22 – Warner Theatre – Washington, DC (with the Sugarcanes)
Apr 23 – United Palace – New York, NY (with the Sugarcanes)
Apr 24 – The National Club – Richmond, VA (with the Sugarcanes)
Apr 26 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA (with the Sugarcanes)
Apr 27 – Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, FL (with the Sugarcanes)
Apr 29 – Jazz Festival – New Orleans, LA (with the Sugarcanes)
May 1 – MerleFest – Wilkesboro, NC (with the Sugarcanes)
May 15 – Peppermill Casino – Reno, NV (with the Imposters)
May 28-29 – Meyerson Symphony Center – Dallas, TX (Solo with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra)

Check out the JamBase review and photo gallery for one of the Costello solo shows that kicked off this tour here.


Elvis Costello | 04.13 | California | Photos

Words & Images by: L. Paul Mann

Elvis Costello :: 04.13.10 :: Arlington Theatre :: Santa Barbara, CA

Elvis Costello :: 04.13 :: Santa Barbara

Elvis Costello, in his trademark geeky, large rim glasses and stylish hat, played a solo show in front of an enthusiastic crowd, as part of the U.C. Santa Barbara’s Arts and Lectures concert series. Costello is riding a huge new wave of success, due to his popular television series Spectacle, now in its second year. The elegant and intimate Arlington Theatre was the perfect venue for this morphing musical magician to showcase over three decades of songwriting genius. The set, lasting a little over two hours, included 24 songs, ranging from his first American hit from 1977, “Watching The Detectives,” to songs from his most recent album, Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. This newest work is a co-production with T Bone Burnett, who Costello has collaborated with since the 80s.


Costello is one of the most prolific songwriters in modern pop music, in the company of legends such as Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney (the latter of which he has also collaborated with). But even more impressive is this master musician’s chameleon ability to reinvent his music time and again. His catalog of at least 44 albums includes forays into punk rock, pop, jazz-fusion, acoustic folk, country, and even classical music. Each new tour reveals a new take on his older songs.

The solo show at the Arlington was no exception, reworking older material into new masterpieces, while blending it with his newer work. Armed with an army of no less than ten guitars, each with a unique sound, he covered the gamut of his musical library. As satirical as ever, the older but ever feisty icon bantered with the adoring crowd. At one point, he introduced his guest star, which was himself sitting at a separate acoustic set up with yet another guitar, creating a sound reminiscent of a bygone era. Songs like “Sulphur to Sugarcane” from his new album sounded like they could have been played by an early 20th century minstrel show. Later, Costello completely unplugged his guitar and sat on the edge of the stage billowing, sans microphone into the crowd. The eerie, quiet notes created yet another new layer of sound as they bounced off the theatre walls. Then, in an instant, Costello switched to an electric guitar back on the main stage. He commenced a rock fusion version of “Watching The Detectives,” complete with digital sound loops so that he could play lead over his own rhythm. It was a sound more reminiscent of Joe Satriani than the angry young man of 70s punk-pop fame.


With each new song Costello bounced about the stage, cajoling the crowd to sing, clap or dance along to classic old songs or quirky new material. The enthusiastic response included a standing ovation after nearly every song. Both the exhausted crowd and beloved performer seemed content as the marathon show came to an end, dripping with mutual admiration. Elvis Costello may have been making hits for several decades, but in no way does he appear to be “A Man Out of Time.”

Elvis Costello :: 04.13.10 :: Arlington Theatre :: Santa Barbara, CA

45, Either Side of the Same Town, Veronica, Down Among the Wine and Spirits,
Brilliant Mistake, Bullets for the New Born King, Everyday I Write the Book, Bedlam,
Jimmie Standing in the Rain, Slow Drag with Josephine, Watching the Detectives, Radio Sweetheart / Jackie Wilson Said, God’s Comic, River In Reverse, Alison, In Another Room

E: Sulphur to Sugarcane, Lucky Dog, Man Out of Time, All or Nothing At All, The Spell That You Cast, One Bell Ringing, So Like Candy, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood

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Jamie McLean: Album & Tour

JAMIE MCLEAN BAND NEW ALBUM COMPLETELY & SUPPORT TOUR

Jamie Mclean

The Jamie McLean Band‘s new album Completely will get a physical release on April 13. Completely highlights the band’s deep seated
roots in Americana, rock and soul all the while showcasing McLean’s powerful vocals, burning guitar work and
introspective lyrics.

Frontman Jamie McLean has logged thousands of miles since his musical coming of age. As guitarist for the New
Orleans jazz institution Dirty Dozen
Brass Band
he has performed everywhere from Madison Square Garden to Japan’s Fuji Rock and
alongside musical icons such as Elvis
Costello
, Blues
Traveler
, and Dave Matthews
Band
among others. After years with the Dirty Dozen, Jamie made the decision to part ways in order to
give himself fully to his namesake project. Their latest release Completely is rife with swagger, laced with
country twang and flooded with lofty rock guitar solos – all of which showcase what can be accomplished musically
with a driving rock band and a frontman who’s got more than one trick up his sleeve.

The Jamie McLean Band Spring & Summer Dates:

4/13 – New York, NY @ Canal Room

4/14 – Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar

4/15 – Charlottesville, VA @ Southern Cafe & Music Hall

4/16 – North Bethesda, MD @ Mansion at The Strathmore

4/17 – Charlotte, NC @ Double Door

4/18 – Atlanta, GA @ Sweetwater 420 Festival

4/20 – Birmingham, AL @ The Nick

4/21 – Oxford, MS @ Proud Larry’s

4/23 – New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack’s (w. Dirty Dozen Brass Band)

4/24 – New Orleans, LA @ The Maison (w. Dirty Dozen Brass Band)

4/28 – Charleston, SC @ Fiery Ron’s Home Team BBQ

4/28 – Sullivan’s Island, SC @ Fiery Ron’s Home Team BBQ

4/30 – Roanoke, VA @ Martin’s Downtown

5/1 – Raleigh, NC @ Pour House Music Hall

5/14 – Newmarket, NH @ Stone Church

5/30 – Sterling, NY @ Sterling Stage Folk Festival

6/6 – Hunter, NY @ Mountain Jam Festival

6/11 – Thomas, WV @ The Purple Fiddle

6/18 – Arlington, TX @ Levitt Pavilion

6/25 – Arlington, TX @ Levitt Pavilion (w. Matt Schofield)

7/25 – Asheville, NC @ Downtown Asheville (w. Randall Bramlett)

7/31 – Bridgeport, CT @ Gathering of the Vibes

8/5 – Beausejour, MB Canada @ Great Woods Music Festival

9/12 – Atlanta, GA @ Unplugged in the Park

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Graham Nash Tribute w/ Prince Billy, Fleet Fox, Benson

GRASSROOTS RECORDS AND (((folkYEAH!))) ANNOUNCE

BE YOURSELF: A TRIBUTE TO GRAHAM NASH’S SONGS FOR BEGINNERS TO BE RELEASED MAY 25

ROBIN PECKNOLD, BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY, VETIVER, JOHNATHAN RICE

BRENDAN BENSON AND MORE CONTRIBUTE COVERS OF THE NASH CLASSICS

Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash‘s emotionally charged solo debut Songs For Beginners was first released in 1971 and came on the heels of a temporary split with his CSN band mates, David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and a permanent break with his then-love, Joni Mitchell. The album was a hit, climbing to #15 on the Billboard chart and introducing the now-classic songs “Military Madness,” “Simple Man,” “Used To Be A King,” and the Top 40 single “Chicago.” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash first rose to stardom with British Invasion hit-makers The Hollies. He went on to co-found the rock super groups Crosby, Stills & Nash and CSM&Y and remains active with both configurations. Throughout it all, Nash has pursued an acclaimed solo career, beginning with the 1971 gem Songs for Beginners. The songs from this classic have stood the almighty test of time and have been covered by a long list of music makers across the globe.

Now, flash forward to 2010, Nile Nash & Britt Govea of (((folkYEAH!))) presents have assembled an all star lineup of contemporary music leaders such as Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Robin Pecknold (of Fleet Foxes), Brendan Benson (of The Raconteurs), Vetiver, Alela Diane, Sleepy Sun, Mariee Sioux & Greg Weeks (from Espers), Port O Brien with The Papercuts, The Moore Brothers and Graham’s own daughter, Nile Nash. All of these contemporary artists have come together to honor and celebrate Graham’s first solo LP, Songs For Beginners. The artists put a unique spin on each song, making it his or her own while also honoring the timeless vibe of the original recordings. Some stay true to the arrangements that Graham and his Bay Area musician pals laid down in 1970, while others go for a completely fresh reinterpretation. Each track is sure to delight and introduce these already epic and timeless songs to a new generation of music lovers. This tribute LP, titled Be Yourself: A Tribute To Graham Nash’s Songs For Beginners, will be released via Grass Roots Records in Spring 2010.

All of the songs on this inspired collection were recorded between May and October of 2009. A few selections from Graham’s classic second solo release Wild Tales have also been recorded; Johnathan Rice handles “On The Line,” Tyson Vogel (of Two Gallants) takes “Hey You (Looking At The Moon)” to another place, and Jonathan Wilson (of Chris Robinson’s Wooden Family, Jenny Lewis, Elvis Costello) featuring an all star Laurel Canyon lineup recreates the now-classic Wild Tales jam “And So It Goes (Music Gets You High).”

In order to maintain the righteous tone of the original record and to also continue Graham’s lifelong commitment to educating our next generation, Graham, Nile, the artists, and Grass Roots Records are donating a portion of the proceeds from the record to Wavy Gravy’s Camp Winnarainbow. Through the use of music, acrobatics, games and production this circus and performing arts camp in the Mendocino woods of northern California teaches children and adults tools for building self-esteem, community, conflict resolution, communication and plain old merriment.

Be Yourself: A Tribute To Graham Nash’s Songs For Beginners will be released on May 25. A limited number 1000 editions of 180 gram vinyl will be pressed and will include a bonus 7 inch of the additional material. This will be available only through the Grassroots Records website, grassrootsrecordco.com. Pre-orders begin February 15 and will be fulfilled on a first come, first serve basis.

Full Track Listing:

PORT O BRIEN/PAPERCUTS: MILITARY MADNESS

BRENDAN BENSON: BETTER DAYS

NILE NASH: WOUNDED BIRD

VETIVER: USED TO BE A KING

ROBIN PECKNOLD (of Fleet Foxes): BE YOURSELF

BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY: SIMPLE MAN (HOMBRE SENCILLO)

MOORE BROTHERS: MAN IN THE MIRROR

ALELA DIANE: THERE’S ONLY ONE

MARIEE SIOUX (w GREG WEEKS of ESPERS): SLEEP SONG

SLEEPY SUN: CHICAGO

VARIOUS/NILE NASH: WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD (REPRISE)

BONUS CUTS/EP:

Tyson Vogel (of Two Gallants): Hey You (Looking At The Moon)

Johnathan Rice: On The Line

Jonathan Wilson + special guests: And So It Goes (Music Gets You High)

Bart Davenport: Better Days

Citay: Military Madness


Albums of the Week: January 22-28

JamBase Albums of the Week | January 22-January 28, 2010

Dennis’ Pick of the Week
The Society of Rockets: Future Factory (Underpop)

The future has of late not been so bright we need shades. Enter this under-known S.F. marvel to paint the sky with ROYGBIV colors as rhumba beats tickle our heels. An inscription on their site observes, “We’ve been thinking a lot about how buildings should be less like caves and more like treesÂ…about how the future looked brighter in the pastÂ…Here’s to new beginnings!” Sweet but not syrupy, Future Factory ladles Summer of Love vibes – bright strokes and beatific harmonies – over a thick, cerebral stew – a dish both homey in its immediate satisfaction yet modernly dense. There’s the tomorrow clang of H.G. Wells and the rocket ship ’50s wedded to batucada shimmy and a sonic inquisitiveness that’s positively intoxicating. A 21-track opus (available for download now and in March on double vinyl) is a ballsy move by any band, but Future Factory holds up under repeated spins, and in fact grows by leaps and bounds as one picks up on the connective tissue and observant, restorative lyrics. While it may not jump out as an immediate modern classic like their previous release, Our Paths Related (JamBase review), this song cycle full of breakneck changes, head snap inducing guitars, fabulously swoon-y vocals, and hip shaking rhythms continues the evolution of a truly terrific band hell-bent on making some of the most interesting, satisfying rock today. They have succeeded with flying colors once again. (Dennis Cook)

Ron’s Pick of the Week
Four Tet: There Is Love In You (Domino)

“I think a lot of Four Tets (sic) awesomeness roots in the contrast of slick/clean and random/dirty,” recently gushed someone in the comments sections of the recent “official leak” of Four Tet’s long-awaited new full-length on the Soundcloud website (the official release date is January 26). Given the complexity by which Kieran Hebden crafts his grooves, I was at first a little put off by reading this statement. How could someone deduce the agenda of this otherwise multifaceted artist to such black and white terms? But after giving some thought to this tidbit of wisdom left in the wake of the near 30,000 plays There Is Love In You has streamed on Soundcloud (posted by Hebden himself) over the course of this past week, especially when thinking in the context of the totality of the Four Tet catalog, it soon becomes clear that this kid’s clean/dirty theory to his music is actually spot-on. And whether or not you will consider There Is Love In You, the former Fridge guitarist’s fifth full-length under his longtime solo guise, to be a misstep or a masterpiece will likely depend on how you take your Tet. For those who like the chaotic cacophony of his recent work, particularly his brain-rattling collaborative LPs with legendary jazz drummer Steve Reid, as well as his last proper full-length, 2005′s Everything Ecstatic, the strong club vibe this new album gives off with its unapologetic use of cooing female voices and dubstep-inspired rhythmic hops might certainly be met with cries of “sell-out” from the experimental end of the Four Tet fanbase. However, for those who give this remarkable work a deeper and more educated listen – preferably with headphones or within the confines of a soundproof automobile at high volume – and take in all of the intricacies interwoven within these songs’ more dance-ready tendencies – the subtle use of Hebden’s beloved ring modulator, atmospheric Slint-like guitar passages, throwback illbient vibes, elements of such exotic instruments as harp and kora – and you will appreciate There Is Love In You as Hebden’s finest and yes, cleanest album since Rounds and most straightforward release since Pause. Amazing, amazing stuff right here. (Ron Hart)

Beach House: Teen Dream (Sub Pop)

Already shaping up to be this year’s Grizzly Bear-esque anointed joint, Beach House’s third long-player (arriving January 26) is decidedly more direct than Veckatimest, though there’s a shared harmonic reach and woozy beauty that’s pretty bloody charming. The duo of Victoria Legrand (niece of legendary composer Michel Legrand) and Alex Scally ooze ’60s melancholy pop vibes, though their candy colored lens is suitably cracked and teeth pocked for modern times. This spins along like a light bedecked carousel filled with the smitten and those smited by amour – a romantic haze that’s thick but not treacle-y and a fine update of what Dusty Springfield, Lesley Gore and Lee Hazelwood once wrought. (DC)

Emancipator: Safe In The Steep Cliffs (self-released)

Fresh out of Portland, Emancipator’s sophomore effort (released January 19) offers a revitalizing glimpse into auditory canvas of one the electronic scene’s budding new gems. Effortlessly meshing subtle melodies with delicious doses of downtempo and seductively silky songwriting, Emancipator builds around a beat to form a heavily layered, well-produced collection of 14 tracks. From opener “Greenland” and its sultry strings to the laid-back, dubby hand-clap “Kamakura” to the worldly melange of textures and samples of the album-closing title cut, he has a way of transforming live instrumentation into a multihued portrait that looks towards the likes of Bonobo, Bluetech and Sigur Ros, performed with its own potion of delicate intricacy. (Chris Clark)

Kevin Barker: You and Me (Gnomonsong)

As one man John Fahey tribute band Currituck County, Kevin Barker was an instrumental staple of the East Coast “freak folk” movement. But on his first album under his own name (released January 19), the go-to guitarist for such acts as Vetiver, Espers, Antony and the Johnsons and Devendra Banhart showcases his talents as a songwriter with this lovely collection of rural country rock gems crafted with the help of such pals as Wilco’s Pat Sansone, Shins sideman Eric Johnson and Drag City chanteuse Joanna Newsom among others. (RH)

Overmountain Men: Glorious Day (Ramseur)

Rebel pluck, flamenco echoes and “Curtis Lowe” Skynyrd-isms – Overmountain has it all. From the “Death To Tyrants” and May 20, 1775 inscriptions and band photos that paint them as musical soldiers, this project – which includes unsung Avett Brothers bassist Bob Crawford – is actually more wide-angled and swinging than these signposts suggest. Underground mainstay David Childers‘ perfectly Haggard voice provides grit and a classic country feel (with a broader world view), and this debut (arriving January 26) exudes the boisterous bonhomie of its creation. Joe Strummer would’ve loved this. (DC)

The Silent League: Â…But You’ve Always Been The Caretaker (Something in Construction)

Named after the enigmatic line at the end of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, the latest title from sometime Mercury Rev keyboardist Justin Russo‘s chamber pop group looks to gap an unlikely bridge separating Van Dyke Parks’ Song Cycle and Kanye West’s 808s and Heartbreak on this strange, beautiful album about the future. Make sure you check out the bonus disc, however, which contains a bevy of worthwhile Silent League odds and ends, including great covers of ELO’s “Can’t Get It Out of My Head” and Alicia Keys’ “No One.” (RH)

Collin Herring: Ocho (self-released)

Herring arrives with a strange angled honesty, a dustbowl true voice whispering about doubts and the hard things he’s seen, yet also capable of gently hooky rockin’ and moody drift. Ocho, beautifully produced by Centro-matic‘s Will Johnson, is a dense half hour whose melancholy tendrils grip one long after it’s over. Kindred spirits include Clem Snide’s Eef Barzelay, Vic Chesnutt and Jim James, but Herring, particularly in these well carved settings, has a thoroughly compelling voice of his own that’s perfect for crawling inside and shutting out the day. (DC)

Elvis Costello & The Attractions: Live at Hollywood High (Hip-O/UMe)

Originally recorded for a promotional 7-inch that was given away with copies of Armed Forces in 1979, this explosive concert that went down on June 4, 1978 at the Hollywood High School auditorium finds a then 23-year-old Elvis and the original Attractions blasting their way through favorites from Costello’s first two albums, 1977′s My Aim Is True and 1978′s This Year’s Model, while previewing cuts from Forces, including a beautiful piano-only version of “Accidents Will Happen.” Produced by Nick Lowe, Universal’s Costello Show series continues to impress with this monumental showcase for the savage young Elvis at the peak of his punk powers. (RH)

The Len Price 3: Pictures (Wicked Cool)

Mods arise! Shamelessly lifting from the usual ’60s sources and more modern templates like Teenage Fanclub and Holly Golightly, the LP3 succeed in making exceedingly well-tread ground seem freshly furrowed. The songs are pure dynamite – from the ’60s Pete Townshend-esque title cut to the Help! era Beatles style of “After You’ve Gone” to the Jam-y growl of “If You Live Round Here” – and the spit ‘em out with apostolic gusto over a tight instrumental snap. No new ground broken but who gives a damn when the music’s this bloody fun? This could bring back the Frug and Hully Gully in a big way! (DC)

The Hotrats: Turn-Ons (Fat Possum)

As The Hotrats, Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey of England’s venerable modern rock underdogs Supergrass unleash a fun, excellently executed collection of quality cover tunes that includes inventive remakes of the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right (To Party),” the Sex Pistols’ “EMI,” and The Doors’ “Crystal Ships” interspersed with faithful renditions of such AOR snob faves as Pink Floyd’s “Bike,” The Kinks’ “Big Sky,” David Bowie’s “Queen Bitch,” and a great take on Roxy Music’s “Love is the Drug.” Produced by the great Nigel Godrich (Beck, Radiohead), Turn-Ons sounds like the Grass boys secretly dubbed 40 minutes of my old radio show in college and decided to make it an album. Good show, lads! (RH)

Jason Boesel: Hustler’s Son (Team Love)

After more than a decade drumming for the likes of Rilo Kiley and Bright Eyes, Boesel drops his first solo album, and it’s every bit as well crafted and appealing as any of his associations. Hustler’s Son (released January 12) has the warmly caressed feel of ’70s FM, slipping between countryish chooglers (“Black Waves”), what could be prime Lindsey Buckingham (“French Kissing”) and Yacht Rock gold (“Miracles”). Aided by pals Jonathon Wilson, Benmont Tench, David Rawlings and Blake Sennett, this is a creeper likely to become a repeat spin favorite, its bittersweet, worldly-wise optimism finding a ready home in one’s breast. (DC)

Harvey Milk: Harvey Milk (Hydrahead)

The first recordings of the recently reunited Athens, GA, stoner/noise heavyweights Harvey Milk, produced by Shellac’s Bob Weston sometime in the early ’90s, have been floating around the Internet via various Mediafire and Megaupload links on more educated Blogger sites for years. But thanks to the band’s new label, Hydrahead, the barely audible, lo-fi hiss and sonic corrosion that made this ultra-rare debut album such a challenge to listen to has been cleaned up thanks to a beautiful remastering job worthy of the Maxell XL II 90 minute tape that graces the cover of this long-overdue reissue (arriving January 26). (RH)

Editors: In This Light And On This Evening (Fader)

This proffers a glass and chrome futurism that’s besmirched with the oils and complications of human fingerprints. Finally seeing a U.S. release on January 19, this set has already garnered serious European love, and if one is a fan of early Depeche Mode and other bastions of New Romanticism it’s easy to see why. Tom Smith‘s keening pipes suggest a (un)happy meeting point of Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus and Muse, and the music’s grimy click ‘n’ thump proves fairly stirring, if one’s open to such baroque silicon constructions. (DC)

Fucked Up: Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009 (Matador)

One of the most inventive, original hardcore bands to ever set fire to North America gathers up all of the previously uncollected, one-off 7- and 12-inchers the Canadian sextet recorded for various labels over the course of the ’00s on this jam-packed two-disc set. For anyone who likes screaming vocals and throat-stomping riffs offset by jazz flute and a melodic style as influenced by Unrest as it is the Cro-Mags, this incidental anthology is a great beginner’s guide to the most exciting, innovative band on the hardcore circuit. (RH)

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