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SteelSeries Siberia Neckband, stolen iTunes accounts for sale, Griffin Beacon makes iPhone into remote

SteelSeries has announced a new headset that uses a behind the neck band for comfort called the Siberia Neckband. The headset has a retractable mic and inline controls for calls and music. Chinese hackers have put 50,000 stolen iTunes accounts up for auction on the site TaoBao. The site knows that the listings are stolen [...]

Kathy Griffin “My Life On The D-List” Ending After Six Seasons

Kathy Griffin is officially off the D-List. On Wednesday, the acid-tongued comic announced that she is walking away from My Life On The D-List, the hit Bravo docu-soap that won her an Emmy, after six seasons. She says the time was right to walk away. Griffin, after all, is now so far removed from her [...]

Kathy Griffin Beefing Up Security Following Palin “Divas” Diss

Kathy Griffin is increasing her private security detail at public appearances throughout the remainder of the month after her poorly received jokes about Bristol Palin at VH1′s annual Divas event ended in jeers from US troops. Apparently, conservative dingbats are scarier than they look. “The Palin Family has a unique following of people who either [...]

Kathy Griffin’s Bristol Palin Fat Joke Gets Comedienne Booted From CNN New Year’s Eve Special

Doing anything New Year’s Eve? ….Neither is Kathy Griffin. The off-color fat jibe the Emmy-winning comedienne, 50, made about teen abstinence advocate Bristol Palin at VH1′s Divas Special last weekend has left Kathy with more than just a red face and resounding boos from US troops: She’s out of a job. Griffin’s reportedly out of [...]

Kathy Griffin Booed By Troops Over Bristol Palin Weight Barb

Oh Kathy, you never were one to mince words, were you? The same large-than-life mouth that got Kathy Griffin banned from CNN for dropping na F-Bomb during last year’s New Year’s Eve celebration landed the Emmy winner in hot water with members of the United States Armed Forces during VH1′s Divas Salutes the Troops Special [...]

Chris Daughtry & Wife Deanna Welcome Twins

Former American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry and his wife Deanna welcomed fraternal twins via surrogate Wednesday. The Daughtry frontman, 30, became a father for the third and fourth time when twins Adalynn and Noah made their big debut. Daughter Adalynn Rose arrived at 11:06 AM and son Noah James came around 11:25 AM. “Adalynn Rose [...]

Kathy Griffin Justin Bieber Parody ["The Justin Bieber Story" Trailer]

Kathy Griffin’s next project? Playing teenage heartthrob Justin Bieber on the silver screen! Griffin, who famously parodied Jon and Kate Gossselin in a spoof last year, dropped by ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday to show off her latest celebrity spoof: The Justin Bieber Story.

Keith Olbermann Returns To MSNBC Tuesday

So much for a lengthy punishment! MSNBC Countdown host Keith Olbermann will be back in the anchor’s chair on Tuesday night just days after the politico was placed on indefinite suspension (without pay, so there) for making donations to Democratic political campaigns ahead of last week’s midterm elections. The outspoken liberal was benched Friday, shortly [...]

Keith Olbermann Suspended From MSNBC Over Political Donations

MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann has been suspended indefinitely — without pay — after the network learned that the journalist made contributions the the political campaigns of three Democratic candidates, NBC President Phil Griffin announced on Friday. “I became aware of Keith’s political contributions late last night. Mindful of NBC News policy and standards, I have [...]

Hiccup Girl Murder Case: Cops Say Jennifer Mee Lured Victim To Robbery After Meeting Him Online

Jennifer Anne Mee, better known as “Hiccup Girl,” garnered international attention three years when the then 15-year-old experienced a baffling bout of hiccups that wouldn’t quit for five weeks. The Hiccup Girl, now 19, is facing a challenge that even the miracles of medicine can’t wash away: a charge of first-degree felony murder. Mee and [...]

Hiccup Girl Jennifer Mee Arrested For Murder In Florida!

Hey ‘Crunchers, how many of you remember “The Hiccup Girl” Jennifer Mee? The flustered and fluttered teenager was a staple on the morning chat show circuit in 2007 as her inability to stop hiccupping every few moments captivated news gawkers baffled professionals in the medical community. The hiccups stopped at times but always started again [...]

Best Stylus for the iPad

More years ago than I care to count I bought a PalmPilot 1000. It rocked. I was so excited just for the fact that I would now no longer have to get a new calendar book every year and copy … Continue reading

Griffin PartyDock, Apple opts out of environmental ranking, Pioneer iPhone dock

An interesting new dock for the iPhone has surfaced at the FCC from Griffin. The dock is called the PartyDock and has four wireless controllers and can be hooked to an external screen for multiplayer gaming. Apple has decided to not allow its iPhone to be tested for the new ranking system of green chops [...]

iPad Wireless Keyboard vs. Bluetooth Keyboard vs. Griffin Loop vs. A-Frame

I’ve been trying to see what works best for typing on the iPad. When I bought it I also got the keyboard dock. After using it once or twice I found that I didn’t like the fact that it held … Continue reading

Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown Blasts Kathy Griffin For Prostitute Barb

Uh-oh: No-holds-barred funny gal Kathy Griffin is under fire from Senator Scott Brown’s camp after she referred to the politican’s daughters as “prostitutes” on a Bravo comedy special last Tuesday night.During the show, Griffin was being quizzed by two CNN reporters. When shown a photo of the senator from Beantown — masquraded as a nude [...]

Chris Daughtry Twins: “It’s A Boy & A Girl!”

Chris Daughtry has revealed the twins he is expecting with wife Deanna are a boy and a girl.In a video blog on Monday, the American Idol alum and frontman of the rock band Daughtry announced that the clan already have names picked out for the baby bundles — but they’re keeping those under their [...]

Kathy Griffin Pap Smear Will Be Televised On “D-List” This Friday

Forget vajazzling, Kathy Griffin is giving America an up close and personal look at her lady parts: The comedienne wants us to watch as she gets her annual pap smear. Griffin, the Emmy-winning star of Bravo’s My Life on the D-List, will get a pap smear on television this Friday. A network presser reads: [...]

Robert Plant Album/Tour with Patty Griffin, Darrell Scott & More

ROBERT PLANT AND THE BAND OF JOY TO TOUR U.S.A.

JULY SHOWS TO INCLUDE MATERIAL FROM NEW ROUNDER ALBUM

Robert Plant

Robert Plant has confirmed a 12 city North American tour. Beginning in July, this first leg of shows, which will be followed by further dates in the fall, will preview material from a new album. Featuring a diverse group of musicians – Patty Griffin, vocals; Darrell Scott, multi-instrumentalist/vocals; Byron House, bass/vocals; Marco Giovino, drums and percussion/vocals; including co-producer Buddy Miller, guitar/vocals. The album is set for release on Rounder, late summer/early fall.

Kicking off in Memphis on July 13 (see full tour schedule below) the tour will feature Plant and the ‘Band of Joy’ – the same musicians who also appear and play on the album.

Says Plant: “It’s been a blast working on these new songs… and I’m enjoying such creativity and vitality. It’s been a remarkable change of direction for all of us and as a group we all seem to have developed a new groove.”

In recent weeks Plant has been in the studio working on the planned release, which will be his first since Raising Sand, the multi-platinum, six-time Grammy winning collaboration with fellow Rounder artist Alison Krauss. Krauss has most recently been recording with her longtime band Union Station, and will be touring with them this summer. The pair do not expect to announce a new album or tour in the coming year, though when asked about the collaboration, Plant says: “Oh yes, Alison and I get together quite often… and sometimes we dance.”

Robert Plant and the Band Of Joy Tour Dates:

07.13 Memphis, TN The Orpheum Theater

07.15 Little Rock, AR Robinson Center Music Hall

07.16 Tulsa, OK Brady Theater

07.18 Albuquerque, NM Sandia Casino Amphitheater

07.20 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theater

07.21 Tucson, AZ Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater

07.23 Dallas, TX Meyerson Symphony Hall

07.24 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

07.26 Austin, TX Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater

07.28 Mobile, AL The Saenger Theatre

07.30 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall

07.31 Miami, FL Bayfront Park Amphitheater

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U-Melt | 02.20 | New York

Words by: Jarrod Dicker | Images by: Jesse Borrell

U-Melt :: 02.20.10 :: Bowery Ballroom :: New York, NY

U-Melt :: 02.20 :: New York

“There’s definitely a central theme to our new record,” U-Melt keyboardist Zac Lasher said before the group’s official album release show at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. “We set out to intentionally write a bunch of songs about the search for universal truth. There is a lot of existentialism going on in it, and it’s really philosophical. It’s about trying to cut through the bullshit and get to something honest and real about our existence.”

Universal truth proved more complicated to convey than originally envisioned. As U-Melt faithful already know, the tracks from the new album Perfect World (JamBase review) have regularly been performed on the live circuit for nearly two years. Their first album under a label (Harmonized Records), the group left no strings untied in terms of perfection, as they restructured the original tracking sessions via overdub one instrument at a time in search of excellence. A year and a half later, fans are offered a Perfect World, celebrated in U-Melt’s home base of New York City.

However, perfection comes at a cost. On December 9, 2009, lead guitarist and U-Melt co-founder Rob Salzer announced that he would be leaving the band to pursue other ventures. Releasing an album in the impending months and departing on a winter tour, U-Melt had to act fast to name a replacement.

Who they found was beyond a substitute. In newcomer Kevin Griffin the group found spiritual renewal, as U-Melt drummer George Miller explains: “He is a different guy with different influences, so he approaches everything completely differently. It’s a fresh take on the new stuff and it has rejuvenated us, putting new life into old tunes.”

Consider The Source :: 02.20 :: New York

With a rejuvenated band and a new album to commemorate, U-Melt arranged an evening no fan in attendance will soon forget.

The group selected fellow New Yorkers Consider the Source as their opener. This was U-Melt’s third attempt to team up with Consider the Source in recent months, and luckily on their biggest night, they were able to incorporate the trio. The opener’s scheduled start was at 9:00 p.m. sharp, and Bowery Ballroom was wall-to-wall packed by 8:30.

Consider the Source highlights three musicians who are spiritually and physically immersed in their playing. Guitarist Gabriel Marin surrounds himself with pedals and effects to administer a resonance inimitable by many peer players on the jam circuit. The bass work of John Ferrara evokes as much bodily emotion as it does musical passion, and drummer Justin Ahiyon serves as spokesperson for the group. Incorporating bells, synthesizers, sound boards and other effects, this group delivers something innovative in an electronic genre that sometimes seems repetitive in its modern shape.

Fans were beyond pleased as the hour-long performance covered all musical aspects people value in the group. Marin’s improvisation and in-depth guitar solos invited the crowd aboard a fantasy ride transcending them to musical nirvana. The audience stood in awe as Marin manipulated his double-neck guitar throughout the performance, exhausting every note that could possibly be unearthed. Before announcing the second to last track, “How Am I Not Myself,” Ahiyon shouted, “Now go ahead and drop some acid,” leaving many who were already in an instrumental trance to ponder, “Why not?”

Zac Lasher – U-Melt :: 02.20 :: New York

U-Melt took the stage with no direct intention (okay, maybe a little) of putting on one of the greatest shows they’ve ever performed. But, the result was just that – complete musical matrimony and a salutation to their fans, who’d been waiting impatiently for the new album’s arrival for some time.

Kicking off the first set with “Pura Vida,” U-Melt invited the crowd on the proverbial magic bus that traveled on a mystical journey through jovial, soothing and quick vocal patterns. As the drums took center stage in what would eventually become a blending fusion of all their instruments, the lyric “everyone’s connected” hit ever so softly, creating a virtual family of all gathered parties.

The following tracks welcomed the familiar electronic element of U-Melt. “Disclaimer” presented consistent drum rhythms stroked softly by intrusive keys and eventual group vocals. It was at this moment when the audience accepted Griffin as the official guitarist of the band. The chorus of “Disclaimer” allowed Griffin to display his heavier elements using distortion and speedy, strong playing that amplified the senses.

Having had to learn the entire U-Melt catalog in a month and a half (this was only his fifth live show with the group), Griffin is still on his way to getting entirely acclimated with the formula. However, I would be lying if I didn’t say that his presence has truly transcended the band onto a whole ‘nother level.

U-Melt :: 02.20 :: New York

The transition from “Disclaimer” to “Disillusion” shot me into the Pink Floyd zone. Through the utilization of keyboard effects, electronics and front-and-center guitar leads, “Disillusion” drew close to Dark Side of the Moon territory. Griffin’s concluding solo made even the soberest person in-house see trails.

Fan favorite “Eternal Groove” came next, revealing the salsa and Spanish influence in U-Melt; a true heavy hitter for all U-Melt faithful. The title track “Perfect World” gave the audience a moment to relax and offered a slower disposition. The “Question Matters” slingshot revisited the loudness of the guitar and drums as Griffin utilized a variety of ascending and descending guitar patterns throughout the track.

The first set closed similarly to how the second one opened. Covering Robert Palmer’s “I Didn’t Mean To Turn You On” to close set one, the band stepped back onstage for set two and opened with Peter Gabriel‘s “Sledgehammer,” covered for the first time to the audience’s acute pleasure.

“Green Paper Society” served as a perfect instrumental set-up to launch fan favorite “The Fantastical Flight of Captain Delicious.” As the title hints, this lengthy non-LP track takes you on a fantastical and spiritual journey incorporating a wide range of dissimilar, unique note progressions.

Another oldie, “415,” dragged me back to the story of U-Melt’s inception. One of their more “Phishy” tracks, one can witness firsthand the influence of Phish over the band since their formation at 2003′s “It” festival in Maine. Lasher’s free form, complex keyboard rhythms hint at Page McConnell, which sweetens the air and pleasures all auditory senses.

And if there was a genre that U-Melt hadn’t covered this night, the three songs that followed filled the gap: “Panacea” highlighted jazz, “Elysian Fields” offered an electronic hoedown, and “Clear Light” spit the blues.

It seemed only appropriate that the foursome would close their album release show with “Almost Perfect.” For a band that spent the last two years in a musical search for truth, honesty and excellence, “Almost Perfect” symbolized a sigh of relief from creative exhaustion. Perfection can never truly be found, as no one or no thing in this world is entirely perfect. For U-Melt and their fans on this celebratory night, “Almost” proved more than adequate, as the band played their final note and exited the stage with no regrets.

U-Melt :: 02.20.10 :: Bowery Ballroom :: New York, NY
Set I: Pura Vida, Disclaimer/Disillusion, Eternal Groove, Perfect World > Question Matters, I Didn’t Mean To Turn You On*
Set II: Sledgehammer^, Green Paper Society, The Fantastical Flight of Captain Delicious, 415, Panacea, Elysian Fields > Clear Light
E: Almost Perfect

*Robert Palmer cover
^1st time played – Peter Gabriel cover

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Patty Griffin Confirms Tour Dates

PATTY GRIFFIN CONFIRMS TOUR DATES TO SUPPORT DOWNTOWN CHURCH, OUT NOW

Patty Griffin

EMI/Credential Recordings is excited to confirm Patty Griffin‘s first tour in support of her new record, Downtown Church, released January 26. The dates are the first leg of several that will take her across the country throughout the year. They begin in St. Louis on March 26 and end April 17 in Driftwood, TX.

The band will be Buddy Miller, Doug Lancio, Frank Swart, Marco Giovino and John Deaderick.

Downtown Church is Griffin’s seventh album and was produced by Miller. The album was cut live in The Downtown Presbyterian Church on 5th Ave. N. in Nashville over the first week of January 2009 with Griffin singing from the pulpit. It features vocal support from Emmylou Harris, Raul Malo, Jim Lauderdale, Shawn Colvin, Mike Farris, Buddy and Julie Miller as well as Regina and Ann McCrary, whose father was one of the founding members of the legendary gospel group the Fairfield Four.


Patty Griffin Tour Dates

03/26/10 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
03/27/10 Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall
03/29/10 Denver, CO Paramount
03/30/10 Salt Lake City, UT Kingsbury Hall
04/01/10 Seattle, WA The Moore
04/02/10 Vancouver, BC The Commodore
04/04/10 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
04/05/10 Berkeley, CA Zellerbach
04/09/10 Santa Cruz, CA Rio
04/10/10 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
04/16/10 Dallas, TX House of Blues
04/17/10 Driftwood, TX Old Settler’s