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Words by: Joshua Danson | Images by: John Margaretten

Soulive feat. Karl Denson :: 12.11.10 :: The Independent :: San Francisco, CA

Eric Krasno by John Margaretten

Northeast jazz/funk power trio Soulive joined forces with California Acid Jazz pioneer Karl Denson in San Francisco at the refurbished Independent and the results were predictably pleasing. Touring in support of their recently released album of Beatles covers, Rubber Soulive, the trio has been playing a set sprinkled with favorites from the Fab Four, but San Francisco marked the first stop on the tour that would also feature the considerable talents of Mr. Denson. With tickets being snatched up early for the two sold out shows, it was clear that Bay Area music aficionados were fired up to see what these occasional collaborators would bring to the stage this time around.

The Independent is currently the best small-midsize venue in San Francisco and with the improvements Another Planet made to the club earlier this year, the place now has the looks to match its superior sound, lighting and layout. Thinking back to the days of the Justice League and before that, the Kennel Club, which used to occupy the space, this place has come a long way. From the fantastic lighting of Hunter Pipes, to the all-aces bar staff, right on through to the security and door guys, this is a professional operation. It had been some time since I’d been to a Saturday night show at the Indy, so as 10:00 PM rolled around and found us still imbibing at the Ethiopian dive bar across the street I urged my friends to drink up so we could head to the show.

After navigating through the crowd of ticket-seekers out front, we walked into the club as Soulive was already launching into their second tune of the night. The band is made up of Eric Krasno on guitar and brothers Neal Evans on Hammond B-3 and keys and Alan Evans on drums. Krasno stood in between the two brothers towards the back of the stage playing a sunburst Gibson semi-hollowbody, with Neal on stage left and Alan stage right, all three looking sharp in black jackets and ties. Krasno is one of the finest guitarists currently on the “jam band” scene, his playing combining fast, precise runs with a warm, slightly fuzzy tone as well as soulful, string-bending blues, rock ‘n’ roll pyrotechnics and percussive funk licks. Add to that the volcanic B-3 chops of Neal Evans and the powerfully swinging drums of brother Alan and you’ve got yourself a bubbling cauldron of jazz-funk stew. These guys love to rage and rage they would.

Knowing that Rubber Soulive had just recently dropped (Soulive’s seventh studio album was issued September 14 on the band’s own Royal Family Records), I was looking forward to some Beatles covers, but when I made out Krasno playing the first notes of “Come Together” I could tell we were in for something special. A jazz act covering The Beatles is nothing new or unheard of. Wes Montgomery covered “Eleanor Rigby” way back in 1966, as did Stanley Jordan on his debut Magic Touch album. But with all due respect to Mssrs. Montgomery and Jordan, their tributes were nowhere near as emphatic as those delivered by the boys from Soulive. This was reflected in the songs they chose to play live, including Abbey Road rockers “Come Together” and “I Want You,” as well as “Get Back,” from Let It Be and “Eleanor Rigby,” off Revolver, which featured an incendiary mid-song jam by Krasno that brought the crowd to a fever pitch. At one point I found myself playing air bass to one of the signature McCartney lines in “I Want You” only to realize that there was no bass player up on stage, only Neal and his insane left hand, dropping bass bombs like no other. It is Neal’s ability to play essentially two musicians’ parts at once that really ties the whole thing together and makes Soulive such a potent musical force.

The first set was all instrumental, but with the way the crowd was shouting out familiar lines about “California grass,” and how you, “Got to be good looking ’cause he’s so hard to see,” it certainly didn’t lack in enthusiasm or volume, and left us anticipating great things to come.

Karl Denson by John Margaretten

After a rocking instrumental second set opener that ranged from hard-bop to reggae and back, it was time to introduce “The One and Only” Mr. Karl Denson. From the first note, Karl was clearly at ease playing with Soulive, sharing the spotlight and the middle of the stage with Krasno as they tore into a rocking boogaloo to start the funked-out dance party portion of the show. The place was packed to the gills and was soon moving as one sweaty mass to the heavy grooves coming from the stage.

Karl D is always a great showman and on Saturday night he blew his sax with a vengeance, honking and bleating and goading Krasno and the brothers Evans to give him whatever it was they’ve got. After three tunes with Karl, Alan locked the band into a rocking funk cadence and then introduced, “Soul Brother Number One, Nigel Hall!” for an electrifying Royal Family joint “Do the Two,” which segued directly into the funknasty original “Too Much,” which sounded like James Brown meets Sly and featured a call-and-response duet between a scatting Hall on vocals and KD on sax. Hall – recently signed to Soulive’s Royal Family label – was a revelation. In white coat and black pants, he stood out from the rest of the band and provided powerful vocals that blended raw emotion with soulful crooning.

As I was catching my breath after that staggering one-two punch, I thought I heard Krasno playing a familiar repeating six-note phrase, but it seemed like almost too much of a non sequitur to take seriously. But sure enough, as the band locked into it, there it was – a guilty pleasure from the 80s: “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears. It is a mark of just how good this lineup is that they can take a song like that and turn it into something much less than kitsch and bordering on transcendent. After stretching this three-minute pop tune out to almost ten minutes with Karl playing a gorgeous flute throughout, the band took their bows and walked off stage.

After a short break, all five musicians walked back on to a screaming reception and ripped into a brisk cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” with Nigel on lead vocals supported by Karl and Alan on backup and including a ripping sax break by Karl. Closing out the evening was the Curtis Mayfield classic, “Move On Up” that featured Nigel doing justice to the soul great’s signature work.

As the happy crowd filtered out onto Divisidero Street, my friends and I stayed behind for one last drink and to soak in the exhilarating performance we’d just seen. The Rubber Soulive Revue was off to Arcata the next night and then on to Sacramento, Santa Cruz and LA, where they added Karl to the bill. It was a rare pleasure to see these musicians sharing the stage in top form and I would highly recommend catching them the next time they come through your town.

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The Lonely Island & Akon “I Just Had Sex” VIDEO [Feat. Jessica Alba & Blake Lively]

Check out the SNL Digital Short that has everyone talking! Jessica Alba and Blake Lively guest star as The Lonely Island and Akon harmonize about their sexual bliss in “I Just Had Sex!” Those crazy Lonely Island dudes are at it again – featuring the Senegelese singing star and some serious screen babe starpower. The [...]

“Water For Elephants” Trailer [Feat. Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon]

Check out the trailer for Water for Elephants, starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson. Synopsis: “Based on the acclaimed bestseller, Water for Elephants presents an unexpected romance in a uniquely compelling setting. Veterinary school student Jacob meets and falls in love with Marlena, a star performer in a circus of a bygone era. They discover [...]

MTV “When I Was 17″ Dec. 11: Feat. “Jersey Shore’s” Ronnie, Sammi, & Vinny

Before Ronnie Magro-Ortiz was bouncing around with vodka-soaked tarts — much to the chagrin of girlfriend Sammi Sweetheart — he was losing his virginity in the backseat of a Toyota Camry. Talk about keeping it classy at an early age. Jersey Shorers Ronnie, Sammi, and Vinny take fans on a blast to the past on [...]

“Frankie & Alice” Trailer [Feat. Halle Berry & Chandra Wilson]

Academy Award winner Halle Berry is once again prompting early Oscar buzz for her new role in the psychological drama, Frankie & Alice. Halle Berry put in extensive time preparing to play the part of a woman suffering from multiple personality disorder (now known as disassociative personality disorder).

Norah Jones: Collaborations Collected On New Album

FOO FIGHTERS, TALIB KWELI, RYAN ADAMS & MORE TAP SINGER

On November 16th, Norah Jones will release …Featuring, an album of collaborations from the past decade. The 18 songs include duets with OutKast, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli and more.

“A lot of the people on this record are people I’ve worshiped since I was a kid, and some of them are younger and more my contemporaries,” says Jones. “Even though the musicians are so varied, the vibe of the songs makes sense when we put them all together.”

The tracks on …Featuring span her entire career, from one of her earliest recording sessions with guitarist Charlie Hunter in 2001 to her most recent performance, a song called “Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John” that she cut with Belle and Sebastian.

New Album

Tracklist
1. The Little Willies – “Love Me”
2. The Foo Fighters feat. Norah Jones – “Virginia Moon”
3. Sean Bones feat. Norah Jones – “Turn Them”
4. Willie Nelson feat. Norah Jones – “Baby It’s Cold Outside”
5. Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson – “Bull Rider”
6. Dirty Dozen Brass Band feat. Norah Jones – “Ruler of My Heart”
7. El Madmo – “The Best Part”
8. Outkast feat. Norah Jones – “Take Off Your Cool”
9. Q-Tip feat. Norah Jones – “Life Is Better”
10. Talib Kweli feat. Norah Jones – “Soon the New Day”
11. Belle & Sebastian feat. Norah Jones – “Little Lou, Prophet Jack, Ugly John”
12. Ray Charles feat. Norah Jones – “Here We Go Again”
13. Norah Jones feat. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
14. Ryan Adams feat. Norah Jones – “Dear John”
15. Norah Jones feat. Dolly Parton – “Creepin’ In”
16. Herbie Hancock feat. Norah Jones – “Court & Spark”
17. Charlie Hunter feat. Norah Jones – “More Than This”
18. Norah Jones feat. M. Ward – “Blue Bayou”

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Little Feat’s Richie Hayward: R.I.P.

CO-FOUNDER AND DRUMMER OF VENERABLE ROCKERS PASSES

Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward died Thursday night, August 12, after a long fight with liver cancer. A percussionist of endless swing, power and drive, Hayward helped found one of the longest running rock bands and was their anchor in their legendary live shows. He passed away at the age of 64 while awaiting a liver transplant.

He last performed with Little Feat on July 11. Shortly after that in an open letter, Hayward stated, “My intent is to come back to the band, as soon as I am physically able. Your love and support will mean a lot to me, more than I can say. I love and will miss you all, and I will see you again on the proud highway.”

He will be missed, and we welcome readers to share their memories and condolences in our comments section.


Sunset Strip Music Fest: Slash Feat. Fergie & Myles Kennedy

COMMON, SEMI PRECIOUS WEAPONS, NEON TREES, BIG B, AND STEEL PANTHER ADDED TO FESTIVAL
LINEUP


Slash

The third annual Sunset Strip Music Festival (SSMF), set for Aug. 26-28, 2010, has announced 2010
honoree Slash will perform
with Fergie and Myles
Kennedy
–two of the vocalists on Slash’s self-titled album, which topped the charts as the #1 rock album and
#3 on the Billboard Top 200 list in its first week of release–during the Saturday, August 28 outdoor street festival.
Organizers also announced Common,
Semi Precious Weapons, Neon Trees, Big B, and Steel Panther have been added to the
street festival lineup that is being headlined by the previously announced Smashing Pumpkins.

The boulevard is closed to traffic between Doheny Drive and San Vicente Boulevard and will be transformed into a
premier concert destination with outdoor stages, beer gardens, a VIP lounge, food trucks, interactive experiences
and live performances within the venues during the day.

Additionally, a mix of more than 50 local and national artists–including John West, Vanaprasta, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Adler’s Appetite,
The Binges, Ankla and Dirty Sweet
will perform within the venues during the Aug. 28 street fest date.

Tickets are currently on sale via Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com/ssmf)

For more information about SSMF, including additional lineup announcements, visit www.ssmf.com.


The Roots: New Album Details Free MP3 Download

HOW I GOT OVER OUT JUNE 22

The Roots will be dropping their long-awaited new full-length album on June 22, titled How I Got Over. The album will feature Jim James, Joanna Newsom, members of the Dirty Projectors, Patty Crash, John Legend and Blu, as well as members of the Legendary Roots Crew.

Download the MP3 of “Dear God 2.0″ for free here.

How I Got Over Tracklisting
Interlude 1 feat. Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian & Haley Dekle of Dirty Projectors
Walk Alone feat. Truck North, P.O.R.N. & Dice Raw
Dear God 2.0 feat. Monsters Of Folk
Radio Daze feat. Blu, P.O.R.N. & Dice Raw
Now Or Never feat. Phonte & Dice Raw
How I Got Over feat. Dice Raw
Interlude 2
The Day feat. Blu, Phonte & Patty Crash
Right On feat. Joanna Newsom & STS
Doin’ It Again
The Fire feat. John Legend
Interlude 3
Web 20/20 feat. Peedi Peedi & Truck North
BONUS* Hustla feat. STS

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Kate Wolf Memorial Fest Feat: Nevilles, Ani, Earle, Grisman

Early-Bird Tickets Are Now Available For The Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival

Early-Bird pricing for tickets to the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival are currently available through March 22. The Festival takes place June 25-27, 2010 at Black Oak Ranch, five miles north of Laytonville, CA.

Lineup:

The Neville Brothers

The Neville Brothers
Ani DiFranco
Steve Earle
Robert Earl Keen

Greg Brown
The Waifs
David Grisman Bluegrass Experience
Charlie Musselwhite
Linda Tillery & the Cultural Heritage Choir

Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
Po Girl, Baka Beyond
John McCutcheon
Poor Man’s Whiskey

Rosalie Sorrels
Country All-Stars
Blame Sally

…and more to be announced in the near future.


UNKLE: New Album w/ Lanegan Black Angels, Sleepy Sun & More

UNKLE Announces New Full Length Album Where Did The Night Fall

UNKLE

London-based UNKLE announces the release of their fourth full-length record Where Did The Night Fall on their label Surrender All on May 11. The album will feature fourteen tracks recorded over the last year at various locations around the world including the band’s Surrender Sounds studio in London, Ibiza, Melbourne and Los Angeles.

To celebrate the release of Where Did The Night Fall, UNKLE’s new track “Natural Selection” (featuring The Black Angels) is available for free download at UNKLE.com.

The album’s influences range from psychedelic rock to Afrobeat and employs live drums, strings and percussion from The Heritage Orchestra. All this, coupled with UNKLE’s trademark electronica is expertly woven and layered to build rich soundscapes.

Once again we see UNKLE joined by a host of guest vocalists including gravelly-voiced legend Mark Lanegan, formerly of Queens of the Stone Age and Screaming Trees; San Francisco psych scene darlings Sleepy Sun; Texan-based drone rockers The Black Angels; and Katrina Ford of cabaret punk trio Celebration and long time TV On The Radio collaborator.

Also returning to the fold are tracks with Joel Cadbury, former South frontman; Gavin Clark, former Clayhill frontman; ELLE J of dark folk-rock group Dark Horses; and, Los Angeles-based art noise-pop trio Autolux.

UNKLE will return to the stage in 2010 starting with select shows.

Tour Dates:

5/21 Moscow, Russia – Forum Hall
5/22 St. Petersburg, Russia – Glav Club
5/25 London, UK – KoKo

Track List:
1. Nowhere
2. Follow Me Down (feat Sleepy Sun)
3. Natural Selection (feat The Black Angels)
4. Joy Factory (feat Autolux)
5. The Answer (feat Big In Japan (Baltimore)
6. On A Wire (feat ELLE J)
7. Falling Stars (feat Gavin Clark)
8. Heavy Drug
9. Caged Bird (feat Katrina Ford)
10.Ablivion
11.The Runaway (feat ELLE J)
12.Ever Rest (feat Joel Cadbury)
13.The Healing (feat Gavin Clark)
14.Another Night Out (feat Mark Lanegan)


Gorillaz Return With Plastic Beach

GORILLAZ SET TO RELEASE PLASTIC BEACH MARCH 9

Gorillaz

Five years on from the release of Demon Days, Murdoc Niccals and Co. return with Plastic Beach. The band have taken up residence, recording on a secret floating island deep in the South Pacific, a Plastic Beach HQ, made up of the detritus, debris and washed up remnants of humanity. This Plastic Beach is the furthest point from any landmass on Earth; the most deserted spot on the planet.

The album is preceded by first single “Stylo” (featuring Bobby Womack and Mos Def) which received its radio broadcast premiere Wednesday and will be available for download on January 26.

Confirming “Stylo,” Murdoc Niccals twittered, “A leak! A leak! Plastic Beach has sprung a leak! One of those Russian pirates has put a bullet hole in my island! My single’s leaked! STYLO!”

The Gorillaz’ return will be marked by a headline appearance at this year’s Coachella festival. The Sunday April 18 performance will be the first Gorillaz live spectacle on U.S. soil since the awe-inspiring Demon Days Live run in April 2006 at New York’s Apollo Theater.

Plastic Beach Track Listing

1. Orchestral Intro
2. Welcome To The World Of The Plastic Beach (feat. Snoop Dog and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
3. White Flag (feat. Kano & Bashy)
4. Rhinestone Eyes
5. Stylo (feat. Bobby Womak and Mos Def)
6. Superfast Jellyfish (feat. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)
7. Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)
8. Glitter Freeze (feat. Mark E Smith)
9. Some Kind Of Nature (feat. Lou Reed)
10. On Melancholy Hill
11. Broken
12. Sweepstakes (feat. Mos Def & Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13. Plastic Beach (feat. Mick Jones & Paul Simonon)
14. To Binge (feat. Little Dragon)
15. Cloud Of Unknowing (feat. Bobby Womack)
16. Pirate Jet


Chris Berry Trio Feat. Steve Kimock Tour Dates

CHRIS BERRY TRIO FEATURING STEVE KIMOCK ANNOUNCES WEST COAST SHOWS

Chris Berry

What happens when you put African grooves born in the ghettos of Zimbabwe with the ground breaking guitar work of San Francisco’s scene and combine it with New York City’s urban electronica? The West Coast is about to find out.

Joining together for their first multi-night tour, and performing under the guise of Chris Berry Trio (CB-3), Chris Berry has arranged his most interesting collaboration yet. Featuring Steve Kimock alongside the rhythm section of Aaron Johnston and Jesse Murphy (Brazilian Girls) comes an explosive cross-cultural musical experience for music lovers of all types. The 10-day tour will maneuver along the West Coast including dates in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Eugene and Portland, OR.

Music first touched the Grammy award winning Chris Berry as a teen living in the heart of Zimbabwe where he carefully learned the indigenous rhythms of Africa on the sacred Mbira (African Thumb Piano). His ability to speak out against the tyranny of the Zimbabwean regime through the art of music won him overnight success across the country and in the World Music market, bringing his music around the globe.

Since then, Berry has performed on the stages of the 2000 Olympics, the Sydney Opera house and the nation’s largest festivals across the United States with his project Panjea. 2010 finds the “Afropop Superstar” (SF Chronicle) a multi-instrumentalist with grace on Mbira, the hand drum, as well as a gifted singer-songwriter whose voice is often compared to Sting.

Collectively, CB-3 has the ability to bring together three decades of music history tightly fitted into one anthology adorned with cutting-edge improvisational guitar, hip-hop and elements of modern electronica. Show goers can expect both a dance ready experience as well as an intimate view into music provoked by both the past and present.

Chris Berry Trio featuring Steve Kimock Tour Dates

02/24/10 Wed Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz, CA

02/25/10 Thu BLU Nightclub Stateline, NV

02/26/10 Fri Yoshi’s SF San Francisco, CA

02/27/10 Sat Yoshi’s SF San Francisco, CA

02/28/10 Sun Mystic Theatre Petaluma, CA

03/01/10 Mon Point Arena Theater Point Arena, CA

03/02/10 Tue The Red Fox Tavern Eureka, CA

03/04/10 Thu WOW Hall Eugene, OR

03/05/10 Fri Mt. Tabor Theater Portland, OR

03/06/10 Sat Domino Room Bend, OR


India steal show after Gambhir feat

India grabbed two early wickets to put themselves in a commanding position in the first Test against Bangladesh after Gautam Gambhir achieved a rare feat for the tourists. Bangladesh face a stiff task to save the Test as they struggled to 67-2 in their second innings at stumps on the penultimate

Holiday Charity Album Feat Weezer, CCRevisited, Beach Boys

WEEZER, CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVISITED, YES, BEACH BOYS MEMBERS
AND MANY MORE TEAM UP FOR HOLIDAY CHARITY ALBUM

Weezer

This year a slew of artists lent tracks for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s charity fund-raising compilation CD Hope For The Holidays – Rockin’ Christmas for a Cure, with proceeds going to the JDRF. Hope For The Holidays includes previously unreleased material from Weezer, Collective Soul, The Beach BoysMike Love, David Coverdale of Whitesnake, and John Anderson of Yes.

To purchase Hope For The Holidays, and support the JDRF, go here.

Hope For the Holidays – Rockin’ Christmas For a Cure Track List

1. Closing of the Year – Various Artists featuring Mike Love and Christian Love, Fabrice Morvan and the Type 1 Children’s Choir
2. JDRF.org – Bryan Singer, David Coverdale, Stu Cook, Fabrice Morvan and Mike Love
3. O Come All Ye Faithful – Weezer
4. Blue Christmas – Collective Soul
5. Run Rudolph Run – Creedence Clearwater Revisited
6. Santa’s Goin’ To Kokomo – Mike Love of The Beach Boys
7. O Holy Night – Jon Anderson of Yes
8. ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas – David Coverdale of Whitesnake
9. First Noel – Eric Andersen and Kostia Efimov
10. Joy To the World – Axton
11. Wishing You a Very Merry Christmas – Joey Curatolo of Rain, The Beatles Experience
12. Mele Kalikimaka – Egress
13. Mr. Grinch – Haggis Rising featuring Bryan Singer
14. Let It Snow – Smooth Choppy
15. Silent Night – Kate Cotter and Grace Hutchinson
16. Wassailing Rose – Shanti Shanti
17. Peace and Love – Lawrence Davis featuring Mike and Christian Love
18. All That Christmas Means – David Newman
19. Bryan Singer – PSA
20. Mike Love – PSA
21. Fabrice Morvan – PSA
22. Stu Cook – PSA
23. Christmas Love – Randell Kirsch of The Beach Boys
24. Santa Don’t Come – Erika Carlson
25. Christmastime – The Cowsills with John Cowsill of The Beach Boys
26. Mary Did You Know – Gena Ruschmeyer
27. Carol of the Bells (Ukranian Bell Carol) – Kostia Efimov


RE:CONVERGENCE This Weekend Feat: BoomBox, Ana Sia, Bluetech

RE:CONVERGENCE Returns to Colorado This Weekend

RE:CONVERGENCE, the second annual BoomBox festival, is back following last November’s CONVERGENCE in Ohio. This time Zion and Russ head further west to Colorado joined by a slew of other top notch artists.

This Friday (11/13) and Saturday (11/14), Euphonic Conceptions, Set U Free Music and Cervantes present a two-night festival-style BoomBox run that will takeover adjoined venues Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom and Quixote’s True Blue in Denver, CO. The shows will host more than a dozen acts, vendors, and artists with BoomBox playing an extended set both nights beginning at midnight.

Performing over Friday and Saturday:

BoomBox

BoomBox (2 Nights)

Ana Sia (2 Nights)

Bluetech

Brainfeeder (SamIyam & Lorn)

Sexytime (Mimosa & Sleepyhead)

Lazer Sword

Megasoid (Sixtoo)

Blockhead (Ninja Tune)

Eskmo (Warp)

Two Fresh (1320)

Evol Intent Live (AJ, Knick, Gigantor)

Dave Seied

DJ Rootz

Fresh2Death (Fisk & Samples)

Octopus Nebula

Grown Folks

Jason Sterling

Limited amount of 2 Day Passes Available Now for $30

Advance $20 // Doors $25

18+

www.ecpresents.com

www.cervantesmasterpiece.com

The Basics Fund will be providing safe transportation with great music to the show from Boulder and Fort Collins. For more info, check out the event page here.


Mr. Green All-Stars feat. DKs, Fishbone, Suicidal T members

Hardcore/Punk Rock/Reggae Super Group
Launches World Tour This Fall In California

Norwood Fischer by Jake Krolick

Are you ready for the ferocious punk/ metal lines of bass guitarist Norwood Fisher of Fishbone? For the snarling blasts of thrash metal and virtuoso guitar leads provided by Rocky George of Suicidal Tendencies? Pounding tribal drum/ metal rhythms from D.H. Peligro of the Dead Kennedys? The jaw-dropping stage performance and vocal range of Lyon Rowland of Hawaiian Lyon Human Rights? These talented musicians come together to form the super group Mr. Green All-Stars, who are launching their world tour across seven continents this October, beginning in their home state of California.

Mr. Green All-Stars describes themselves as “misfits of the world who believe in freedom of expression—no matter what the cost.” The members of this super group are known for their unique, energetic hybrid of punk rock and reggae, with lyrics that address political and human rights issues, as well as their incredibly skilled musicianship. Their high-speed music evokes the world of action sports, as well as a sense of anarchy and freedom, and their blend of shout-along melodies and driving hooks encourages crowds to join in at their performances.

The Mr. Green All-Stars announced their first album, Seeing is Believing, in 2006. H.R. of Bad Brains contributed vocals to four tracks, including the Rolling Stones’ cover “She’s A Rainbow,” and he will also lend his unique punk rock/ reggae vocal style as a guest performer on the 2009 tour. The tour’s second guest star, Jamaican engineer and dub originator The Scientist, also co-engineered the All-Stars’ album, along with Dave Aaron, engineer for Snoop Dogg and Sublime.

Mr. Green All-Stars plan to release their second album, You Can’t Put Me In a Box, in 2010. In the meantime, they’re kicking off their “Seeing is Believing” world tour with performances at Canes in San Diego and The Dub Club in Echo Park, Los Angeles in October 2009.


Jam Cruise Vote to the Boat

JAM CRUISE AND RELIX MAGAZINE PRESENT “VOTE TO THE BOAT”

ONE LUCKY BAND WILL WIN THE CHANCE TO PERFORM ON JAM CRUISE 8

VOTE JULY 15 – SEPTEMBER 15 AT WWW.JAMCRUISE.COM

Jam Cruise 7 by Smith

Jam Cruise, the ultimate fan experience where everyone has a backstage pass, is bringing even more to fans with their Vote to the Boat contest. Partnering with Relix Magazine, Jam Cruise 8 will offer fans a chance to get their favorite band on board. Between July 15 and September 15 fans can vote (only once) for one of 10 bands: Big Gigantic, Dubconscious, Flowmotion, Josh Phillips Folk Festival, Nate Wilson Group, Ryan Montbleau Band, The Heavy Pets, The Macpodz, Trampled by Turtles, or Underground Orchestra. Voting begins on July 15 at www.jamcruise.com.

The lucky winner will join incredible lineup, which includes STS9, The Word feat. John Medeski, North Mississippi Allstars & Robert Randolph, Zappa plays Zappa, Galactic, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Maceo Parker, Dark Star Orchestra, JJ Grey & Mofro, Railroad Earth, Steve Kimock’s Crazy Engine, Lotus, Fantastic 4 feat. Robert Walter, Adam Deitch, Eric Krasno & Cheme Gastelum, Toubab Krewe, Eric Krasno & Chapter 2, The Motet plays the Talking Heads, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Hot Buttered, Rum, John Brown’s Body, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Mike Dillon’s Go Go Jungle, The Mother Hips, Break Science feat. Adam Deitch, Dragon Smoke feat. Robert Mercurio, Ivan Neville, Stanton Moore & Eric Lindell, Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes, George Porter’s Super Jam, DJ Logic, Pretty Lights, and special guests Col Bruce Hampton, Skerik, and Will Bernard.

Jam Cruise 8 will set sail January 3-8, 2010 from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, FL on board the beautiful MSC Poesia and will visit the tropical ports of Ocho Rios, Jamaica and George Town, Cayman Islands. In addition to nearly round-the-clock music while on board, Jam Cruisers can enjoy all the adventures Ocho Rios and St. George have to offer: ziplining through the jungle or hiking to Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica, scuba diving and snorkeling in The Caymans, or just basking in the sun during that first week in January.

To book a cabin or to find out more about Jam Cruise 8, please visit www.jamcruise.com.

Check our coverage of Jam Cruise 7 here.