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Bob Weir and Mickey Hart Jam With Sammy Hagar

WONDER WHAT KIND OF TEQUILA THEY DRANK AFTER THIS SHOW?

Grateful Dead alumni Bob Weir and Mickey Hart joined red rocker Sammy Hagar at his annual charity benefit concert earlier this month in Mill Valley, CA. Bobby and Mickey played on covers of “The Weight” by The Band and “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35″ by Bob Dylan.


Face value: Graeme Hart: Plainly packaged

A little-known investor from New Zealand is stirring up the packaging business

PACKAGING rarely causes as much excitement as the products it contains. But rumours that no fewer than three firms were considering a bid for Pactiv, an American packaging company which counts “Hefty” rubbish bags among its brands, caused the price of its shares to leap by over a fifth earlier this month. In particular the identity of one of the supposed bidders—Rank Group of New Zealand—caused a stir. The publicity-shy owner of the investment firm, Graeme Hart, seems to be making a concerted effort to seize the crown of food packaging from Tetra Laval, which leads the industry.

Should an offer for Pactiv materialise, it would be the latest in a long series of deals that have built Rank into a big force in the business. In 2007 it bought SIG, a Swiss firm that makes cartons for drinks. The following year came the acquisition of the food-packaging business of Alcoa, an aluminium producer. Last month Rank moved to raise $1.75 billion in new debt so that Reynolds Group Holdings, the packaging group descended from that deal, could purchase other Rank units, including Evergreen Packaging, an American drinks-packaging firm that Mr Hart bought in 2006. Observers speculate that he intends to give Reynolds sufficient bulk not only to challenge Tetra but also to be able to strike sweeping deals to provide packaging to food conglomerates such as Kraft. But Mr Hart’s ultimate goal, if his past dealings are any guide, will simply be to sell Reynolds for a striking profit. …

Rhythm Devils: Hart, Kreutzmann Keller, Sikiru, Knowles, Hess

The Rhythm Devils Announce Dates

The Rhythm Devils

The Rhythm Devils have announced summer shows with a lineup that includes Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann (assorted percussion), one-man-band Keller Williams (guitar, vocals), Sikiru Adepoju (talking drum), Davy Knowles (guitar, vocals), and Andy Hess (bass). Together, they will take music beyond the horizon to a universe where rhythm is in constant flux and sound has infinite potential.

Tour Dates:

07/17/10 Sat Northwest String Summit North Plains, OR

07/18/10 Sun Britt Pavilion Jacksonville, OR

07/24/10 Sat Spud Drive In Driggs, ID

07/25/10 Sun Red Butte Garden Amphitheater Salt Lake City, UT

07/31/10 Sat Gathering of the Vibes Bridgeport, CT

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How a British jazz-pop singer ended up being a stripper

British jazz-pop singer Victoria Hart has opened up about how she signed a 1.5million pound record deal and then ended up becoming a stripper.
Hart, who had been working as a singing waitress in London restaurant The Naked Turtle, had become an overnight sensation after performing for actors George Clooney and Brad Pitt at the Cannes [...]

Yim Yames | 02.14 | Louisville

Words by: Nick Todaro | Images by: Kory Johnson

Yim Yames :: 02.14.10 :: Seelbach Hotel’s Rathskeller Room :: Louisville, KY

Bootsie Anne & Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

Historically speaking, the Seelbach Hotel’s Rathskeller Room has built quite a reputation for itself. Upon entering this chamber full of concave architecture, it becomes patent what inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald to use the setting for a scene in The Great Gatsby, or why Al Capone once made this location his nightclub of preference back in the 1920s. This Valentine’s Day, Louisville’s most esteemed place of pleasure added to its antiquity by playing host to “An Affair To Remember,” an intimate performance featuring Bootsie Anne and hometown hero Yim Yames (aka Jim James of My Morning Jacket) celebrating Louisville Is For Lovers’ 10th anniversary.

Surrounded by pelican statues perched on pillars, cosmic sign murals, and 300 snazzy looking audience members – all of whom received a rose at the door – Bootsie Anne took to the stage to deliver a pacifying showcase of ukulele-driven folk tunes. For this particular occasion, the mellow songs set an ideal mood for the amorous evening. After several songs, a familiar face sporting a brown suit, with a white boutonniere and miniature owl head pinned to the left chest, stepped onto the stage.

“Happy Valentine’s Day, gang,” said Yim Yames as he took hold of his acoustic guitar and led Bootsie Anne into a bittersweet rendition of the Tennessee Fire favorite “I Will Be There When You Die.” Much like the version played during the recent Monsters of Folk tour, Bootsie took over the first few lines of the song with Yim coming in to sing, “There will be bigotry and there will be open minds.”

As the last guitar notes rang out and the audience roared their approval, the duo went into the first cover of the night, Harry Warren and Al Dubin’s “I Only Have Eyes For You.” Highlighted by the song’s humorous hook, “shwub shwub,” the two singers worked this classic down to perfection. Following it was another soulful cover of Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers’ Grammy Award-winning hit, “Just The Two Of Us” again done duet style. Having never played either of the songs before live, Yim had already delivered upon the “Affair To Remember” billing of the evening three songs into his set.

Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

Now completely solo, Yames kept the surprises flowing as he switched out his guitar for his Omnichord. Lifting the device to his face, he used his chin to press the start button for the beat of “Tonight I Want To Celebrate With You.” It was at this point everyone in attendance could tell good ole’ Yim was in the zone. While belting out the finishing “ohs” of the composition, the artist’s eyes rolled into the back of his head, as if possessed by an otherworldly deity that had come to take a hold of his spirit and never let go.

Before progressing, Yim took a minute to banter about Louisville Is For Lovers. “It seems like 100 years ago the first compilation was released,” he said. “I’d like to thank [curator] John King for including us all those years ago.”

The unreleased track “Wonderful (The Way I Feel)” tranquilly continued the show and preceded two of the most haunting songs in My Morning Jacket’s catalogue, “Hopefully” and “Bermuda Highway.” Yames was thrown into a visibly emotional state during the latter. Directly following the line, “Sometimes I wonder why that meek guy got all the fame/ Maybe I’m to blame for his short, bitter, fucked up life,” he pressed his head against the microphone, began shaking it back and forth, and barely raised it again to finish out the song.

Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

With the audience left dead silent, Yames described the next number as “a song with an old time Valentine’s Day feel to it.” “Right Place” sounded remarkably resilient as a solo effort, as did “Look At You,” which followed. Closing out the Evil Urges track with a tumultuous drumbeat created by pounding his fist against his guitar, Yim instantly went into another solo interpretation of a Monsters of Folk track, “His Master’s Voice.” The standout song from the self-titled album demonstrated Yames’ transcendental, strong vocal projection and gracing harmonic capabilities.

Yim picked up his Omnichord again and dove into a rare version of the Z crowd pleaser “What A Wonderful Man.” After hearing the Omnichord’s digital melody accompanied by Yames’ angelic voice, it’s hard choosing which version of the song should have actually been released on the album. Continuing to add to the recherche element of the occasion, Yames transitioned into a never-before-performed Omnichord cover of Rogers and Hart’s “Blue Moon.” Backed by a programmed hip hop beat, the classic received a jaw-dropping revamp that only Yim could have pulled off.

Next, a cover of Berlin’s “Take My Breathe Away” – featured on Louisville Is For Lovers Vol. 1 – graced the Rathskeller’s balmy acoustics, and left many in the audience tittering. Even Yim stopped mid-falsetto to let out a snicker for the jocular moment. “It Beats 4 U” extended the sentimental element of the show, with many of the couples in the crowd elated to hear Yames bellow out the adoring line, “Just believe and you can do/ You know my heart it beats for you.” For myself, what came next was possibly the biggest shock of the evening: a “Sweetheart” tease into “Knot Comes Loose.” Considering “Sweetheart” has only been played live once before, this Valentine’s Day was feeling more like Christmas morning.

Yim kept the theme of first timers coming by dedicating Buddy Holly’s “True Love Ways” to a mystery woman in the crowd. Accompanying this cover was the live premier of the Louisville Is For Lovers Vol. 10 track “Good Morning Dove.” “Do what you do, to get yourself ready/ Good morning dove/ Anything can muthafuckin’ happen today,” sang Yames as onlookers smirked and realized how relevant that particular line was to the occasion. From here, Yames segued into a stripped down version of recent gem “Smoking From Shooting” and managed to bedazzle the crowd by capturing its emotional intensity by hollering and stomping about the stage during its conclusion.

Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

John Prine‘s “All The Best” provided another pinnacle moment of the night. Yim’s take on the song was quite evocative of the haunting emotions that come with past Valentine’s Days. Staying true to the country vibe of the original, Yames became the quintessential heartbroken debonair the song’s narration describes. Allowing a few seconds to let the applause die down, Yim grabbed hold of his trusty Omnichord once more to create a transfixing “Anytime.” As he continued to push the instrument’s buttons with his chin, Yames playfully switched between the regular tempo of the song and a much faster one. Dancing along with the quicker of the two, Yim worked his way around the stage, dropped the instrument, and suddenly dashed out of the room.

Just as the possibility of an encore reached its height, “Just The Two Of Us” kicked in on the PA system, leaving the crowd pleading for more. Much like a box of Valentine’s Day chocolates, Yim’s performance proved to be an addictively sweet way to express one’s devotion of love with a significant other. However, unlike chocolates, this gift may be a bit harder to top next year.

Yim Yames :: 02.14.10 :: Seelbach Hotel’s Rathskeller Room :: Louisville, KY

I Will Be There When You Die*, I Only Have Eyes For You (Warren & Dubin)*^, Just The Two Of Us (Withers & Washington Jr.)*^, Tonight I Want To Celebrate With You$, Wonderful (The Way I Feel), Hopefully, Bermuda Highway, Right Place, Look At You, His Master’s Voice, What A Wonderful Man$ > Blue Moon$^, Take My Breath Away (Berlin)^, It Beats 4 U, Sweetheart (tease) > Knot Comes Loose, True Love Ways (Buddy Holly)^, Good Morning Dove^, Smoking From Shooting, All The Best, Anytime$

* – w/ Bootsie Anne

^ – first time played

$ – Omnichord

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Mickey Hart & Friends: Haiti Benefit in SF 2/13

MICKEY HART & FRIENDS TO PLAY HAITI BENEFIT SHOW FEBRUARY 13

Mickey Hart

Mickey Hart has confirmed a Haiti benefit show at San Francisco’s Fillmore Auditorium for Saturday, February 13.

Joining Hart will be Giovanni Hidalgo, Sikiru Adepoju and Rebeca Mauleon, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Brett Dennen and Amos Lee.

Tickets are $35 ($100 for VIP) and on sale now via Live Nation here.

Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. and music starts at 8:00 p.m. VIP members will have access to a pre-show meet and greet, scheduled for 6:00 p.m.

Mickey Hart & Friends
With Giovanni Hidalgo, Sikiru Adepoju & Rebeca Mauleon, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Brett Dennen and Amos Lee
Saturday, February 13
The Fillmore
San Francisco

VIP Meet & Greet: 6:00 p.m.
Doors: 7:00 p.m.
Show: 8:00 p.m.


Singer who performed for Brad Pitt, George Clooney working as stripper

A waitress who achieved fame after being picked to sing for Brad Pitt and George Clooney is now working as a stripper.
Victoria Hart was signed by Decca records in a 1.5 million pound record deal in 2007 after being picked to perform for the stars at a party in Cannes, France.
The 20-year-old was spotted at [...]

Mickey Hart Talks Space Sounds On History Channel 10/27

Mickey Hart Discusses Sounds From Space

“The Universe: Pulsars & Quasars” Scheduled to air on THE HISTORY CHANNEL

Tuesday, October 27 at 09:00 P.M.

Mickey Hart

During The Dead‘s Spring Tour, Mickey Hart debuted the “UNIVERSE OF SOUND.” Each night of the Tour Hart connected audiences with the universe’s most celestial vibrations from the Big Bang to the rings of Saturn to the Black Hole. Hart said, “The idea was to take our audience on a nightly tour of some part of our universe during our ‘space concerto’ section. The next day we put it up on our website so the kids could follow it.” This got the interest of the folks at the History Channel who produce the acclaimed “The Universe” series. They came out to Hart’s studio and spent an afternoon doing interviews for the segment being produced on Pulsars and Quasars.


Hart is known for his high quality recordings of music from around the globe and his collaborations with the world’s great percussionists. His Grammy Award-winning Planet Drum (1991 Best World Music) and Global Drum Project (2008 Best Contemporary World Music) featured the finest acoustic percussion, enhanced with the latest audio processing and editing technologies. As he begins to record his next project, the frontier of space inspires Hart’s compositions and he is thrilled to be collaborating with a number of the world’s leading astronomers and astrophysicists along with his Global Drum Project bandmates, Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo and Sikiru Adepoju in creating other worldly music emanating from a universe of sound.

Connecting the arts and sciences is another piece of Hart’s latest works. Mickey hopes to inspire the next generations and feels it is essential that young people understand the science of their times. He strongly supports the Obama administration’s STEM initiatives to prepare the next generation in science, technology, engineering, and math. Mickey has been a pioneer in supporting engineering for the arts including the development of field recording systems, loudspeaker arrays, and has made various appearances at AES (Audio Engineering Society) conventions.

Please find a brief of the show on THE HISTORY CHANNEL WEBSITE.


Michelle Schweiger Schecter: Empathy For The Devil

Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216 was the venue for a skirmish that at times got awfully mean. Judge Sonia came in earnest, her cards laid out on the table.