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Wanda Jackson: New Jack White Produced LP

THE QUEEN OF ROCK UNVEILS HER NEW ALBUM JANUARY 25


Wanda Jackson

Third Man and Nonesuch Records announce the release of the new album from Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Wanda Jackson. The Party
Ain’t Over
, produced by her friend Jack White, will be out January 25, 2011.

The two teamed up last year to record a 45rpm single for White’s Third Man Records. The vinyl and iTunes release, a
cover of Amy Winehouse‘s “You Know
I’m No Good” b/w “Shakin All Over” was a big success and the pair hatched a plan to record a full-length album.

The Party Ain’t Over was recorded in Nashville at White’s studio, where he brought together a formidable
band, including himself, Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather/Raconteurs), Carl Broemel (My
Morning Jacket), Patrick Keeler (Raconteurs), Ashley Monroe, Jackson Smith and
Karen Elson, to name a few, and hand picked the songs – 11 tracks dating in origin from the early 1900′s
to 2007. The result: a retro modern collection of music that showcases Wanda, now in her seventh decade and
sounding as wickedly charismatic as ever.

Check out this review of Wanda Jackson’s performance at
the Goose On The Lake Festival by JamBase Associate Editor Dennis Cook.

Tracklist

1. Shakin All Over

2. Rip It Up
3. Busted

4. Rum and Coca-Cola

5. Thunder on the Mountain

6. You Know I’m No Good
7. Like A Baby
8. Nervous Breakdown

9. Dust on the Bible
10. Teach Me Tonight
11. Blue Yodle #6

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The Dead Weather New Album:Sea of Cowards Out 05/11

THE DEAD WEATHER ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM
SEA OF COWARDS TO BE RELEASED ON THIRD MAN/WARNER BROS. RECORDS ON MAY 11,
2010

The Dead Weather

The Dead
Weather
are back. The Nashville-based four-piece have announced plans for the release of their sophomore
album Sea Of Cowards. The band exploded onto the music scene early last year with a stunning
debut that combined the furious talents of members Alison Mosshart (vocals/ guitar), Jack White
(vocals/drums), Jack Lawrence (bass/drums) and Dean Fertita (guitar/organ). Horehound was an exhilarating and electrifying introduction to the band, a gritty blues-driven dirge rock
masterpiece that stormed onto the Billboard Top 200 at #6 upon its release in July of 2009. Now, less than a year later, the follow-up is ready to be unleashed.

The Dead Weather first declared their existence in March of last year with a blistering kick-off performance at the
brand new Third Man Records HQ in downtown Nashville. Within weeks they were selling out shows
around the country and debut single “Hang You From The Heavens” was making a glorious racket at radio. The
following 12 months were a whirlwind of breathtaking performances, magazine covers and TV appearances but,
staying true to his reputation as one of music’s most energetic and prolific talents, Jack White didn’t even wait for
the Horehound world tour to end before he led the band back into the Third Man studios to produce
Sea Of
Cowards.

The new album is a robust and vigorous second act, filled with primal, bone quaking rock rhythms and the same
stellar urban blues and throbbing sleaze as its predecessor; but this time The Dead Weather push their sound even
further, brilliantly building upon their raw chemistry to create the most vital sounding album you’ll hear all year.

Sea Of Cowards will be released on Third Man /Warner Bros. Records on May 11, 2010. The first single “Die By The Drop,” is an agitated brain worm of a duet between Mosshart and White and will be available digitally March 30. Pre-orders for the 7″ of the single can be made on March 30 via Third Man Records – backed by the track “Old
Mary,” it will be released on April 6. Also available on April 6 will be the Floria Sigismondi-directed video for “Die By The Drop,” which is premiering in North America on iTunes.

The band have a floor shaking run of dates scheduled for April and May, including a stop at this year’s Coachella Festival.

Track list for Sea Of Cowards:

  • Blue Blood Blues
  • Hustle And Cuss
  • The Difference Between Us
  • I’m Mad
  • Die By The Drop
  • I Can’t Hear You
  • Gasoline
  • No Horse
  • Looking At The Invisible Man
  • Jawbreaker
  • Old Mary

    Some previous praise for The Dead Weather:

    “…an excellent album of sex sweat, bourbon breath, gun smoke and guitar sleaze…these are all top-notch
    songs…what a lovely way to burn.” -Rolling Stone

    “There’s no joke here — just mountains of chest-rattling primal rock designed to reassert the elemental power of
    the four-piece rock group. Mission accomplished.” -Los Angeles Times

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  • The Dead Weather: Spring Dates

    THE DEAD WEATHER ANNOUNCE SPRING U.S. TOUR DATES

    The Dead Weather

    The Dead Weather has announced a 13-city Spring jaunt that includes appearances at Coachella and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

    Tickets are available now for subscribers to The Vault, Third Man Records’ groundbreaking online subscription service, and available to the general public starting Friday, February 5.

    The dirge rock four-piece, consisting of celebrated musicians Dean Fertita (Queens of The Stone Age), “Little” Jack Lawrence (The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes), Alison Mosshart (The Kills) and Jack White (The White Stripes, The Raconteurs), have traveled the world over since their debut Horehound was released in the summer of 2009 – leaving in their wake storms of fans enthralled by the bluesy rock quartet’s gritty rhythm and incessant energy.

    This newest series of dates follows the band’s first-ever Australian tour.

    The Dead Weather Tour Dates

    03/17/10 Wed Logan Campbell Center Aukland, NZ

    03/19/10 Fri The Forum Theatre Melbourne, AU

    03/20/10 Sat The Forum Theatre Melbourne, AU

    03/23/10 Tue Tivoli Theatre Brisbane, AU

    03/26/10 Fri Enmore Theatre Sydney, AU

    03/29/10 Mon Metro City Perth, AU

    03/31/10 Wed Zepp Tokyo Tokyo, JP

    04/15/10 Thu The Fillmore San Francisco, CA

    04/17/10 Sat Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA

    04/18/10 Sun Pearl Concert Theater Las Vegas, NV

    04/20/10 Tue Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM

    04/22/10 Thu Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

    04/23/10 Fri Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Bonner Springs, KS

    04/24/10 Sat The Pageant St. Louis, MO

    04/26/10 Mon House of Blues Orlando, FL

    04/27/10 Tue WorkPlay Birmingham, AL

    04/28/10 Wed Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

    04/30/10 Fri Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

    05/01/10 Sat House of Blues Houston, TX

    05/02/10 Sun New Orleans Fairgrounds New Orleans, LA


    The Dead Weather:Horehound

    By: Brian Gearing

    The last word from Jack White was that the next album from the White Stripes was still in the works, and that was before The Dead Weather came along. For those who hold Meg’s place on the drum stool as sacrosanct, Jack’s newest project is either pure heresy or the next best thing. Rather than filling Sister White’s place with another luminary to round out his new supergroup, Jack picks up the sticks himself and pounds the skins with a ferocity and proficiency that might send little sis to her room to soak her pillow. Horehound (released July 14 on WEA/Reprise) rocks more raw power than anything he’s done since Elephant and his sexy swagger is back after his turn with The Raconteurs‘ pop-geek boys club.

    Maybe it’s something to do with having a woman around. Along with Queens of the Stone Age‘s Dean Fertita and The Raconteurs’ Jack Lawrence, The KillsAlison Mosshart joins White, and he’s gentlemanly enough to share the mic, though their voices are so similar one wonders about the health of his ego. Psychobabble aside, the two compliment each other so well it’s hard to imagine why they would have chosen “Hang You from the Heavens” as the first single. It’s a decent enough introduction, but rather than pound you into submission like the rest of the record, it jerks you around like a rag doll, and though Mosshart’s voice stands on its own, it stands taller on White’s shoulders.

    The two come together on “I Cut Like a Buffalo,” which sways around like a dominatrix stripper on 4-pound, 5-inch platforms, and the hip hop stomp of “Treat Me Like Your Mother” knocks the garage door off its chain. Though The Dead Weather’s two main vocalists draw the spotlight at center stage, the other half provides the voltage. Guitarist and keyboardist Fertita hangs around the basement with bassist Lawrence and White’s right foot and only lets the guitars out to screech through a few wailing garage solos.

    Aside from “Rocking Horse” and “Bone House,” which fill in the space between, most of the album alternates between the aforementioned heavy blues tracks (including a genius reworking of the obscure Dylan song “New Pony”) and the slow, haunting, deep cut Zeppelinism of opener “60 Feet Tall” and the instrumental “3 Birds.” Not every track is a home run, but Horehound notches another one in the win column for Jack White. And if The Dead Weather can pick the second single better than the first, their debut is likely to win over a few classic rock listeners who shied from The Raconteurs’ pop edge or the White Stripes’ garage slop. That Jack White can continue to produce superior work in such a variety of settings is a testament to his talent and evidence that whatever direction he may choose it will always be forward. Sorry, Meg.

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