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Tom Hanks Son Rapping – Chet Haze “White & Purple” Remix [VIDEO]

When your Dad’s Forrest Gump, you don’t really have “Street Cred.” Apparently there’s been some delay in delivering that memo to Chet Hanks…or Chet Haze, as he prefers to be called. Chet, the son of Oscar winner Tom Hanks, is a sophomore at Northwestern University with an acting resume that includes turns in Indiana Jones [...]

Dec. 31, 1938: Set ‘em Up, Joe … for a Breath Test

1938: Cops in Indianapolis put the drunkometer to its first practical New Year’s Eve test as a breath analyzer. It proves a success.
The drunkometer, which some of you older imbibers might remember from when the cop made you breathe into a balloon, was invented by Dr. Rolla N. Harger, an Indiana University biochemist, in 1931. [...]

John Mellencamp & Wife Split

Rocker John Mellencamp and his wife are throwing in the towel after 20 years of marriage. In a post-holiday week that has seen the announcements of several celebrity engagements — including those of Reese Witherspoon, Natalie Portman, Hugh Hefner, and LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian — Mellencamp and his wife Elaine have decided to do [...]

Amber Portwood Arrested For Domestic Violence: “MTV Made Me Do It!”

Amber Portwood, one of the stars of the smash MTV docu-series Teen Mom, was arrested Monday on dual charges of felony domestic violence. The arrest came after an exhaustive investigation be police in rural Indianan after Amber was recorded beating portly baby daddy Gary Shirley, 24, to a pulp in an episode that aired on [...]

JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology

INCLUDES 111 TRACKS, 200 PAGE BOOK OF ESSAYS,
TRACK ANNOTATIONS AND HISTORICAL
PHOTOS


JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology

Seven years in the making, JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology will be released by Smithsonian
Folkways on March 29, 2011. The six-CD box set traces the turning points of this 20th-century tale through its
legendary innovators and exemplary exponents: Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Parker, Gillespie, Davis, Hancock,
Corea, Coltrane
and many more. The set opens with Scott Joplin‘s 1899 “Maple Leaf Rag” and spans
the entire century, closing with Tomasz Stan´ko‘s 2003 “Suspended Night Variation VIII.”

As the successor to the original 1973 milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, the set has been
substantially updated with more than eighty percent new selections. In its nearly eight hours of music, many
hundreds of musicians are featured on 111 tracks, and the set is accompanied by a 200-page book of essays, track
annotations and historical photos. The six CDs encompass ragtime, New Orleans, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool,
modal, free, fusion, Latin and many more of the variegated creations in jazz’s magnificent sound mosaic.

A blue ribbon executive committee selected the final 111 recordings from thousands of tracks recommended by
dozens of jazz experts, and with annotations contributed by a team of 35 scholars and educators, JAZZ
offers a wellspring resource for jazz fans of all stripes – educators, students, musicians, beginners and
aficionados.

Click here for more information.

JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology Track List:

Disc 1
1. Maple Leaf Rag – Dick Hyman

2. In Gloryland – Bunk’s Brass Band

3. Livery Stable Blues – Original Dixieland Jazz Band

4. Dipper Mouth Blues – King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band

5. The Stampede – Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra

6. Black Bottom Stomp – Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers

7. Singin’ The Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home) – Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra

8. Back Water Blues – Bessie Smith and James P. Johnson

9. Black And Tan Fantasy – Duke Ellington And His Orchestra

10. From Monday On – Bix Beiderbecke & Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

11. West End Blues – Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five

12. Weather Bird – Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines

13. That’s a Serious Thing – Eddie Condon’s Hot Shots

14. Handful of Riffs – Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson

15. You’ve Got to Be Modernistic – James P. Johnson

16. Moten Swing – Bennie Moten and His Kansas City Orchestra

17. Everybody Loves My Baby – The Boswell Sisters

18. Maple Leaf Rag – Sidney Bechet

19. Dinah – Fats Waller and His Rhythm

20. Swing That Music – Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra

21. Honky Tonk Train Blues – Meade “Lux” Lewis

22. Mean To Me – Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra

23. For Dancers Only – Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra

24. One O’Clock Jump – Count Basie and His Orchestra

25. Harlem Congo – Chick Webb and His Orchestra

Disc 2

1. Minor Swing – Quintette du Hot Club de France

2. Mary’s Idea – Mary Lou Williams with Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy

3. When Lights Are Low – Lionel Hampton

4. Body and Soul – Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra

5. Honeysuckle Rose – Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

6. Tiger Rag – Art Tatum

7. Ko-Ko – Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra

8. Hard Times (Topsy Turvy) – Cab Calloway and His Orchestra

9. I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me – The Chocolate Dandies

10. Stardust – Artie Shaw and His Orchestra

11. Let Me Off Uptown – Gene Krupa and His Orchestra

12. Shaw ‘Nuff – Dizzy Gillespie’s All-Star Quintette

13. Manteca – Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra

14. Virgo from The Zodiac Suite – Mary Lou Williams

15. Dexter Rides Again – Dexter Gordon

16. I Want to Be Happy – Lester Young – Buddy Rich Trio

17. Indiana – Bud Powell

18. Embraceable You – Charlie Parker Quintet

19. Four Brothers – Woody Herman and His Orchestra

20. Misterioso – Thelonious Monk Quartet

21. Lady Bird – Tadd Dameron Sextet

22. Tanga – Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra

23. September in the Rain – The George Shearing Quintet

24. WOW – Lennie Tristano Sextet

Disc 3

1. Boplicity – Miles Davis Nonet

2. The Golden Bullet – Count Basie Octet

3. Popo – Shorty Rogers and His Giants

4. Walkin’ Shoes – The Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker

5. 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West – Stan Kenton

6. Daahoud – Clifford Brown – Max Roach Quintet

7. Django – The Modern Jazz Quartet

8. The Preacher – Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers

9. I’ll Remember April – Erroll Garner Trio

10. Jonaleh – The Chico Hamilton Quintet

11. Tricrotism – Lucky Thompson Trio

12. St. Thomas – Sonny Rollins

13. Call For All Demons – Sun Ra and His Arkestra

14. When I Grow Too Old to Dream – Nat “King” Cole and His Trio

15. Stompin’ at the Savoy – Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald

16. Blues in the Closet – Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson

17. Ol’ Man River – Oscar Peterson Trio

18. Summertime – Miles Davis: orchestra under the direction of Gil Evans

Disc 4

1. Moanin’ – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

2. Meet B. B. – Count Basie and His Orchestra

3. So What – Miles Davis Sextet

4. Giant Steps – John Coltrane Quartet

5. Better Git It in Your Soul – Charles Mingus

6. Blue Rondo à la Turk – The Dave Brubeck Quartet

7. Ramblin’ – Ornette Coleman Quartet

8. Work Song – Cannonball Adderley

9. Wrap your Troubles In Dreams – Sarah Vaughan

10. My Favorite Things, Part 1 (Single Version) – John Coltrane Quartet

11. Waltz For Debby – Bill Evans

12. Round Midnight – George Russell Sextet

13. Cotton Tail – Ella Fitzgerald with the Duke Ellington Orchestra

Disc 5

1. One by One – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

2. The Girl From Ipanema – Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto

3. A Love Supreme Part I: Acknowledgement – John Coltrane Quartet

4. E.S.P. – Miles Davis Quintet

5. Haig & Haig – Clark Terry – Bob Brookmeyer Quintet

6. King of the Road – Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery

7. Isfahan – Duke Ellington and His Orchestra

8. The New National Anthem (from A Genuine Tong Funeral) – Gary Burton

9. Matrix – Chick Corea

10. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down – Miles Davis

11. Celestial Terrestrial Commuters – Mahavishnu Orchestra

12. Watermelon Man – Herbie Hancock

13. Long Yellow Road – Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band

14. Jitney No. 2 – Cecil Taylor

15. Bright Size Life – Pat Metheny

Disc 6

1. Maple Leaf Rag – Anthony Braxton and Muhal Richard Abrams

2. Birdland – Weather Report

3. My Song – Keith Jarrett

4. Iya – Irakere

5. Bush Magic – Art Ensemble of Chicago

6. Steppin’ – World Saxophone Quartet

7. The Glide Was in the Ride – Steve Coleman Group

8. Manenberg (Revisited) – Abdullah Ibrahim

9. Nothing Personal – Michael Brecker

10. Airegin – Tito Puente

11. Down the Avenue – Wynton Marsalis Septet

12. Ting Ning – Nguyên Lê

13. Kilayim – Masada

14. Hey-Hee-Hi-Ho – Medeski Martin & Wood

15. Neutralisme – Martial Solal and Johnny Griffin

16. Suspended Night Variation VIII – Tomasz Stan´ko


“Teen Mom” Amber Portwood Charged With Felony Domestic Violence

We hope MTV reality stars have a contractual clause granting them access to a good lawyer! On Thursday, authorities in Anderson, Indiana slapped volatile Teen Mom star Amber Portwood with two felony counts and one misdemeanor for domestic violence and battery after the portly young mother attacked her now ex-boyfriend, Gary Shirlye, on national television. [...]

JamBase Questionnaire: Soulive

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Rubblebucket.

New Album

Jazz has been mulling over The Beatles since the Fab Four first started cranking out hits. But unlike other forms of pop opportunism in the genre, The Beatles provided sexy grist for robust jazz musicians, providing the launching pad for some of the most enjoyable excursions ever from George Benson, Booker T & The MGs, Jimmy Smith and others. Today, The Beatles are no less relevant or present, with their story filling up books, video games and last year’s remastered catalogue. So, the time seems ripe for Soulive, three of today’s shreddiest, most sophisticated players, to wrap their talents and fertile imaginations around what Paul, John, George and Ringo wrought.

Rubber Soulive (released September 14 on Soulive’s own Royal Family Records) is a total keeper on par with 60s gold like The Other Side of Abbey Road and McLemore Avenue. Like those landmark releases, Rubber Soulive finds Eric Krasno (guitar), Neal Evans (organ) and Alan Evans (drums) truly inhabiting the music, sounding equally at home on ballads “In My Life” and “Something” as they do on burners “Tax Man” and “Drive My Car.” Rather than tackle the Rubber Soul album as implied by the title, Soulive’s outing cherry picks Beatles tunes that fit the trio like a glove. The three longtime partners shine in this stripped down setting, too, showing off the chops and interplay that first brought them to folks’ attention a decade ago. Soulive are stunning collaborators able to incorporate vocals, horns and much more, but there’s something really satisfying about hearing the clean, crisp lines these three primo musicians draw together. Hearing them move inside songs that reach across our culture is to hear new passages and possibilities open up even as we get that sweet Beatles hit. Rubber Soulive is as fine a pairing of rock and jazz as anyone has ever produced, but one expects nothing less from top flight cats like Soulive. (Dennis Cook)

Soulive is currently in the midst of their fall Rubber Soulive Tour, which stops at the fan favorite Bear Creek Festival this Saturday before heading to Chicago on Friday, November 19. Find the full schedule here.

Here’s what Soulive had to say to our inquiries.

Neal Evans by Rob Chapman

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Eric Krasno: Vibe. Not to sound cheesy but the best music is made when the people making it are friends and respect one another.

Neal Evans: Great ideas and great expectations.

Alan Evans: Inspiration

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Eric Krasno: I think it was Led Zeppelin 2. That band made me want to play music. Their albums completely blew me away as a kid; I would listen over and over.

Neal Evans: The Jackson 5′s Going Back to Indiana, on vinyl!

Alan Evans: First album I bought with my own money was Men At Work’s Business As Usual, and I still have it!

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Eric Krasno: The song “Everlasting Light” by The Black Keys. I love the sound of their records – hard, gritty and his voice sounds great on that track.

Neal Evans: Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear. Absolutely one of the best albums I’ve ever heard from top to bottom.

Alan Evans: “Sin’s A Good Man’s Brother” by Grand Funk Railroad

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
Eric Krasno: A hybrid of Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page

Neal Evans: Probably a lot of things I don’t remember, but I did want to be a football player at one point before realizing my stature and pain threshold was much better suited for musicianship.

Alan Evans: Professional basketball player

Eric Krasno by Chad Smith

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Eric Krasno: I love festivals like Bear Creek where I get to see other good music and hang with friends. It’s like a show and a reunion at the same time.

Neal Evans: A packed room of people that are hyped and ready to throw down. I feed off of the crowd’s energy; it’s the best performance fuel imaginable.

Alan Evans: When I’m not thinking, it’s just happening.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
Eric Krasno: That I was actually a bass player before guitar (get me on the gig!!)

Neal Evans: I make a mean fish taco.

Alan Evans: I never really thought of myself as a drummer

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Eric Krasno: A 60s Fender Precision Bass with old Flatwound strings on it.

Neal Evans: A great vintage drum set.

Alan Evans: My children laughing. Nothing tops that.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Eric Krasno: Stevie Wonder’s Fullfillingness’ First Finale

Neal Evans: Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall

Alan Evans: Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On

Alan Evans by Rob Chapman

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Eric Krasno: A restaurant on the top floor of my hotel overlooking Tokyo, Japan. We had our own personal chef. It was ridiculous!!!

Neal Evans: Hugo’s in Portland, Maine

Alan Evans: I can’t even come close to answering that one.

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Eric Krasno: Japan. I love the States but in Japan they really know how to listen and appreciate the dynamics in a performance. We get spoiled performing over there.

Neal Evans: Cities that I’m playing for the first time. I feel that I have to work harder to prove myself and express that what I’m trying to do musically is well worth the audience’s time and attention.

Alan Evans: NYC

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Eric Krasno: Eating after the show. I’ve been recently cutting that out and exercising in the morning on tour, which makes a big difference.

Neal Evans: Eating food that I know is really unhealthy, especially late night after gigs.

Alan Evans: Honestly, I don’t have any bad habits from the road.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
Eric Krasno: That’s a tough one. The Beatles are the best studio band ever in my opinion. The Stones are one of the best live bands and have been around for over 40 years. If I have to pick I’d have to say I’m more of a Beatles guy myself because I love them so much as songwriters.

Neal Evans: The Stones, reason: “I Love Rock N Roll.” -Alan Merrill

Alan Evans: Way too hard to answer. I’m not touching that one.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
Neal Evans: When the second plane hit the second world trade center tower on September 11, 2001.

Alan Evans: Stevie Wonder standing right next to me on stage playing with us.

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Harrison Ford ‘would love’ to do another Indiana Jones flick

Harrison Ford has revealed that he is ready to do another Indiana Jones film. The 68-year-old actor said he would jump at the chance of reviving the action adventure series with producers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, reports the Daily Telegraph. “If there”s something that the three of us can agree on then I”d love [...]

Data Breach Prompts Indiana to Sue Health Insurer WellPoint

Indiana is suing health insurer WellPoint for $300,000 in damages from a data breach involving health care applicants. – Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has filed
a lawsuit against insurance company WellPoint for delaying notification
of a data breach to the AG’s office and to the more than 32,000
customers in Indiana affected.
The suit claims that WellPoint violated two
Indiana notification laws with each …


Delta Spirit Tour & New EP

TOUR STARTS WITH NOVEMBER 15 IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS


Delta Spirit

Catch Delta Spirit out on
the road starting on November 15 at the Jackpot Music Hall in Lawrence, Kansas. They will be touring with Darker My Love and The Fling. Delta Spirit will release their
new EP
The Waits Room on November 16 via iTunes. Limited edition vinyl will be available for purchase
on the tour.

US Tour Dates:

11/15/10 Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, Kansas
11/16/10 Mojo’s Columbia, Missouri
11/18/10 High Noon Saloon Madison, Wisconsin
11/19/10 Turner Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin
11/20/10 Legends of Notre Dame South Bend, Indiana
11/21/10 Mountain Stage Radio Show Charleston, West Virginia

11/22/10 Tralf Music Hall Buffalo, New York
11/23/10 Webster Hall New York, New York
11/26/10 Paradise Rock Club Boston, Massachusetts
11/27/10 The Met Cafe Pawtucket, Rhode Island
11/29/10 OttoBar Baltimore, Maryland
11/30/10 Brillobox Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
12/01/10 The Mad Hatter Covington, Kentucky
12/02/10 Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall Asheville, North Carolina
12/03/10 Mercy Lounge Nashville, Tennessee
12/04/10 Metro Chicago, Illinois
12/07/10 Fillmore San Francisco, California
12/08/10 The Music Box Hollywood, California
12/09/10 SOHO Music Club Santa Barbara, California
12/10/10 House of Blues San Diego, California

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“Teen Mom” Couple Gary Shirley Amber Portwood Split

Amber Portwood and Gary Shirley, controversial stars of MTV’s ratings hit Teen Mom, have officially split, according to Amber’s always chatty dad, Shawn Portwood. In an interview with RadarOnline.com Tuesday, Shawn confessed that after a failed stint in couples therapy, the young parents have decided to throw in the towel. “They don’t belong together. They [...]

Developments in the Mortgage, Mortgage Backed Securities and Foreclosure Crises

Here’s a round up of breaking stories today:The federal regulator overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac hired a law firm specializing in litigation as the agency considers how to move forward with efforts to recoup billions of dollars on soured mort…

Amber Portwood Pregnant Again? Anderson, Indiana Turns Back On Abusive “Teen Mom”

Amber, you in trouble, gurl…. Teen Mom Amber Portwood, now 20, is reportedly expecting her second child as an investigation into her televised assault on portly boyfriend Gary Shirley threaten to land the reality star behind bars. In 2009, Amber attacked her then fiance Gary in front of their daughter Leah in an episode of [...]

Amber Portwood Pregnant Again? Anderson, Indiana Turns Back On Abusive “Teen Mom”

Amber, you in trouble, gurl…. Teen Mom Amber Portwood, now 20, is reportedly expecting her second child as an investigation into her televised assault on portly boyfriend Gary Shirley threaten to land the reality star behind bars. In 2009, Amber attacked her then fiance Gary in front of their daughter Leah in an episode of [...]

Teen Mom Being Investigated by DCS!

Teen Mom’s Amber Portwood is currently being investigated by the state of Indiana’s Department of Children’s Services for her rage and attacks on baby daddy Gary Shirley.  For those of you who watch the show, we all witnessed Amber’s uncontrollable anger issues and the way she released her aggression onto Shirley but repeatedly abusing him [...]

Liza Minnelli Pneumonia Diagnosis Sidelines Seven Concerts

Diva down! Singer/actress/entertainment icon Liza Minnelli is singing her signature showtunes in E flat after being diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia. Liza is under strict doctor orders to spend the remainder of the month resting, prompting the “greatly disappointed” star to axe the next seven dates on her popular “Confessions Tour.” Minnelli reportedly became ill after [...]

Producers Cleared in Transformers 3 Accident

On September 1st, an extra on the set of Transformers 3 was severely injured during a stunt gone wrong.
While filming a stunt, a tow cable snapped and sliced through Gabriella Cedillo’s skull, leaving the entire left side of her body paralyzed.  The Indiana Occupation Safety and Health Administration concluded that producers met all standards of operation [...]

Mark McGrath La Toya Jackson Star Jones Join “Celebrity Apprentice”

La Toya Jackson, Mark McGrath, and Star Jones will be among the C-List celebs hoping to avoid The Donald’s signature phrase: “You’re Fired” and working to succeed Bret Michaels as television’s next Celebrity Apprentice. The official cast for the next season of the NBC reality show has not been announced, but snoops tell Entertainment Weekly [...]

“Teen Mom” Amber Portwood Apologizes For Hitting Boyfriend

Amber Portwood, one of the stars of MTV’s documentary series Teen Mom, has stepped into the eye of the stirring controversy surrounding her physical attack on boyfriend/baby daddy Gary Shirley during an episode that prompted outrage and a police investigation when it aired last week. In a video apology to fans on Wednesday, Amber — [...]

Conyers and Kilpatrick Demand Lenders Extend Housing Foreclosure Moratorium to Michigan; No More Foreclosures Until Fraudulent Paperwork is Resolved

Sent to me by a friend on the Hill.From the office of: Fourteenth District, MichiganCongressman John Conyers, Jr.Chairman, House Judiciary CommitteeDean, Congressional Black CaucusPress ReleaseConyers and Kilpatrick Demand Lenders Extend Housing Forecl…