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Nateva Fest 2011 Dates

TICKETS GO ON SALE 9 AM, TUESDAY JANUARY 4

Organizers have announced the dates for the 2011 Nateva Music & Camping Festival. Set for
August 4-7, 2011 at the Oxford Fairgrounds in Oxford, Maine, tickets for three and four-day passes will go on sale at 9
a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4. According to the Lewiston Sun Journal, the
cheapest tickets will be $159 plus fees, and VIP passes are priced at
$425 plus fees. The lineup is yet to
be announced.

The 2010 festival featured The Flaming Lips, moe., Furthur, Big Gigantic,
Jakob Dylan, STS9, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Umphrey’s McGee,
and others.

Click here to read our review of the
inaugural Nateva Music & Camping Festival and check out pictures from the event


moe. down XI Lineup Change Halloween & NYE News

GRACE POTTER REPLACES JAKOB DYLAN; HELP PICK THIS YEAR’S HALLOWEEN THEME; NYE TICKETS ON-SALE SATURDAY


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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Jakob Dylan has been replaced by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals at moe. down XI. You can still get a $110 ticket until midnight on Tuesday August 10 then the price will go up to $125 and then $150 at the door.

moe. is giving fans a chance to decide the theme for this years Halloween show. Buy a Halloween Ticket by August 15 and be part of picking this years theme. Click here for more details.

Tickets are going on sale for the NYE shows on December 30 and 31 at the House of Blues in Boston. A specially priced 2-day ticket of $75 will go on sale this Saturday at 11am through moe.tickets only. You must be 18 to buy the pre-sale package. Dec. 30 will be in all ages show and Dec. 31 will be 18+ to enter. Click here to buy tickets.

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moe.down XI: Nas & Damian Marley Lotus, The Black Keys

NAS & DAMIAN MARLEY, LOTUS, ORGONE JOIN THE BLACK KEYS, JAKOB DYLYAN & MORE AT
MOE.DOWN


moe.

moe. is very excited to
announce the final lineup of artists for their annual Labor Day weekend festival, moe.down. Joining moe. will be: The Black Keys, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Mike Gordon, Lotus, Jakob Dylan, Punch Brothers, Built to Spill, Tortoise, Ryan Montbleau Band, The Macpodz, The Brew, Turbine, Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds, Orgone, and Monkey Wrench.

This 3 day event has become known for its laid back vibe and great music, as well as its intimate and scenic setting.
With only 2 stages, bands never overlap and patrons never miss a beat!

This year, moe.down has a new home in Mohawk, NY at Gelston Castle Estate. As in the past, the price of admission
includes camping. A limited number of Early Bird Tickets are on sale now through moe.ticketing for $110.

moe.down has a history of bringing a diverse collection of artists to the festival over its 10 year history. Bands that
have played in the past include The Flaming Lips, Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party, Cake, The Roots, Method Man and
Redman, The Wailers, Ani DiFranco, Amos Lee, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood, Yonder Mountain String Band, The
Avett Brothers and more.

moe. tour dates:

July 16 – 6th Annual Targhee Festival – Alta, WY

July 17 – Northwest String Summit North – Plains, OR
August 1 – Fuji Rock Festival – Niigata, Japan
Sept 3-5 – MOE.DOWN 11 Gelston Castle Estate – Mohawk, NY

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North Coast Fest Adds Grace Potter, NMS, New Deal

LUPE FIASCO, CLAUD VONSTROKE, HOLY GHOST! ALSO ADDED

Ask and you shall receive. North Coast Music Festival has given their fans a second round of acts to fuel
the mounting buzz around Union Park this Labor Day Weekend. Please welcome Lupe Fiasco, The New Deal, Holy Ghost!, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, New Mastersounds, and Claude VonStroke to Summer’s
Last Stand.

3-Day Pass (Price Increase Coming Soon) – September 3-5, 2010 – $75

Day 1 – Friday, September 3, 2010 – $35

The Chemical Brothers (Live)
Paul Van Dyk
Pretty Lights
Paul Kalkbrenner
Orchard Lounge

Day 2 – Saturday, September 4, 2010 – $35

Umphrey’s McGee
Moby (DJ Set)
De La Soul
The New Deal
Laidback Luke
Jay Electronica
Boys Noize
Future Rock
Benga
Jakob Dylan & Three Legs
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
New Mastersounds
Van Ghost
Two Fresh
and more TBA

Day 3 – Sunday, September 5, 2010 – $35

Nas & Damian Marley
The Disco Biscuits
Lupe Fiasco
Benny Benassi
Flying Lotus
Holy Ghost!
Mayer Hawthorne & The County
Green Velvet (Live)
Claude VonStroke
Dirty Dozen Brass Band

Phantogram
Skeet Skeet

Loyal Divide
… and more TBA


North Coast Music Fest: Umph, Disco Biscuits, Pretty Lights

CHEMICAL BROS, UMPHREY’S MCGEE, DE LA SOUL, NAS, DAMIAN MARLEY, DISCO BISCUITS, AND
MORE


Umphrey’s McGee

The North Coast Music Festival, set to take place on September 3-5, have announced their single day lineups, and
are offering single day tickets for only $35.

For a limited time, additional 3-day passes will remain available at $75. Local consumers who wish
to avoid the convenience of e-commerce can grab a physical ticket at North Coast Music Fest’s exclusive retail
partners, Gramaphone Records, located in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhoods.

Day 1 – Friday, September 3, 2010
The Chemical Brothers
(Live), Paul Van Dyk,
Pretty Lights, Paul Kalkbrenner,
Orchard Lounge

Day 2 – Saturday, September 4, 2010
Umphrey’s McGee, Moby (DJ Set), De La Soul, Cold War Kids, Jay Electronica, Boys Noize, Laidback Luke,
Benga, Future Rock, Jakob Dylan & Three Legs, Van Ghost, Two Fresh
More to be added

Day 3 – Sunday, September 5, 2010
Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, The Disco
Biscuits
, Benny
Benassi
,
Flying Lotus, Mayer Hawthorne & The County,
Green Velvet (Live), Dirty Dozen
Brass Band
, Phantogram, Loyal Divide
More to be added


Jakob Dylan Extends US Tour

NEW TOUR STARTS JUNE 19 IN MORTON, IL AND RUNS THROUGH
JULY


Jakob Dylan

Jakob Dylan
has announced
plans to extend his current nation-wide tour into the summer with his band Jakob Dylan and
Three Legs. The band,
which will feature new member Nora O’Connor as well as veteran Kelly Hogan
on vocals, will be
back on the road starting June 19 in Morton, IL with dates running through July. Dylan’s US tour kicked off in April in support of his critically
acclaimed sophomore album
Women and Country.

Jakob Dylan Tour Dates

6/19 Morton, IL The Morton Arboretum
6/21 Portland, OR McMenamins Crystal Ballroom

6/22 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
6/23 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot
6/25 Denver, CO The Bluebird

6/26 Taos, NM Taos Solar Music Festival

6/27 Aspen, CO Belly Up

7/2 Oxford, ME Oxford County Fairgrounds

7/8 Atlantic City, NJ House Of Blues
7/9 Bearsville, NY The Bearsville Theatre
7/10 Pleasantville, NY Parkway Field

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Late Night TV Musical Guests: 5/17-5/23

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, May 17 – Zac Brown Band
Tue, May 18 – Janelle Monae
Wed, May 19 – Stone Temple Pilots
Thu, May 20 – Band of Horses
Fri, May 21 – Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, May 17 – Taio Cruz
Tue, May 18 – Joe Nichols
Wed, May 19 – Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and Nas
Thu, May 20 – Sarah McLachlan
Fri, May 21 – Adam Lambert


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Tue, May 18 – Dirty Heads (Repeat)
Wed, May 19 – Reflection Eternal and Estelle
Thu, May 20 – Slayer
Fri, May 21 – Massive Attack


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Tue, May 18 – Jakob Dylan
Thu, May 20 – Vampire Weekend
Fri, May 21 – Court Yard Hounds


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, May 17 – Public Image Ltd.
Tue, May 18 – Ray Wylie Hubbard
Wed, May 19 – Mumford & Sons
Fri, May 21 – Robbie Dupree


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, May 17 – 311 (Repeat)
Tue, May 18 – B.o.B
Wed, May 19 – never shout never
Thu, May 20 – She & Him


Other Shows of Interest

Sat, May 22 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Justin Bieber (Repeat)

Sat, May 22 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Dave Matthewws Band (Repeat)


Hangout Fest: Donates All Profits Adds Preservation Hall Jazz Band

NEW FESTIVAL PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON RECENT ENVIROMENTAL DISASTER
DONATES ALL PROFITS TO REGIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP

Preservation Hall Jazz Band

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival has officially announced that environmental activists Erin Brockovich, Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy and Sierra Club Board President Allison Chin will participate in public panel discussion and press conferences at the festival on Saturday, May 15 at 3 p.m. and Sunday, May 16 at 2:30 p.m.

Venerable New Orleans performers the Preservation Hall Jazz Band will appear at the Hangout. Huka Entertainment, producer of the Hangout, and Rehage Entertainment, producer of Gulf Aid and Voodoo Experience, have tapped New York City-based television network Fuse TV to film the band’s experiences traveling across Louisiana and Alabama for the “Concerts for the Coast” documentary project. On the tour, the band will visit establishments along the Gulf Coast interviewing residents affected by the oil spill. The tour will arrive at the Hangout on Friday, May 14, where The Preservation Hall Jazz Band will join Hangout headliners Trey Anastasio and TAB, Zac Brown Band, Alison Krauss & Union Station feat. Jerry Douglas and The Black Crowes.

In light of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill affecting the Gulf Coast, the Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival will be donating all profits to regional coastal cleanup and preservation. In an effort to expand awareness and increase donations, The Hangout, along with New Orleans producer Stephen Rehage, will expand the Concert For The Coast to New Orleans. This two-city concert experience features The Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama and a one-day concert event on Sunday, May 16th in downtown New Orleans. Preservation Hall Jazz Band will be on hand at both events.

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival takes place Friday, May 14 – Sunday, May 16 at 101 East Beach Boulevard, Gulf Shores, Alabama (The Southern End of AL-Hwy 59). Tickets are $159 Three-Day Pass / $79 Day Passes.

Confirmed Artists: Trey Anastasio and TAB, Zac Brown Band, John Legend, Ben Harper and Relentless7, The Black Crowes, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Gov’t Mule, The Roots, Ray LaMontagne, Jakob Dylan and Three Legs feat. Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Funky Meters, Blind Boys of Alabama, Matisyahu, Girl Talk, Guster, Brett Dennen, Keller Williams, Jerry Jeff Walker, Papa Mali & Friends, North Mississippi Allstars Duo, ALO, The Whigs, Ozomatli, OK Go, Orianthi, Davy Knowles & Back Door Slam, Pnuma Trio, Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, Toubab Krewe, Needtobreathe, Jeff Austin & Friends feat. Larry Keel, Matt Hires, A.A. Bondy, Rachel Goodrich, Moon Taxi, El Cantador, Kristy Lee, Roman Street, Kirsten Price, Honey Island Swamp Band, Wild Sweet Orange, Rustlanders, Ben Arthur, Hightide Blues, Jon Black, The Cary Laine Band, and Rollin’ in the Hay.


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 5/10-5/16

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Tue, May 11 – MGMT
Thu, May 13 – The National


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Limp Bizkit
Tue, May 11 – Luke Bryan
Wed, May 12 – Macy Gray
Thu, May 13 – Jakob Dylan
Fri, May 14 – The Jonas Brothers


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Crash Kings
Tue, May 11 – Michael Bolton
Wed, May 12 – B.o.B
Thu, May 13 – Dirty Heads
Fri, May 14 – Dr. Dog (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Wilco
Tue, May 11 – Jonsi


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Green Day
Tue, May 11 – Keith Urban
Wed, May 12 – Sheryl Crow
Thu, May 13 – Phish


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Wild Light (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Thu, May 13 – Colbert Report with a performance by The Hold Steady

Sat, May 15 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Tom Petty

Sat, May 15 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Pearl Jam (Repeat)


Hangout Fest: The Roots Replace The Flaming Lips

THE ROOTS REPLACE THE FLAMING LIPS IN HANGOUT BEACH MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL LINEUP; ALEX
B, GIFT OF GAB, AND BIG GIGANTIC ANNOUNCED FOR FRIDAY LATE NIGHT PARTY

The Roots

Genre-crossing hip-hop band The
Roots
join the 2010 Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival lineup. The Roots, the house band
for
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, are often hailed as one of the best live bands in hip-hop. When the festival
learned that The Flaming
Lips
had
cancelled a string of shows due to the hospitalization of guitarist Steven Drozd, The Roots stepped in to
co-headline Alabama’s three-day beach party.

And for festival attendees who aren’t ready to call it a night after a full day of music, a late night show featuring
Alex B, Gift of Gab (Blackalicious), and Big Gigantic has been added for
Friday, May 14. Festival revelers looking to keep the party going will move from the white sands of Gulf Shores and
into The Hangout Restaurant. Tickets are $20 in advance/ $25 day of show, and are available through the festival
website.

Tickets to The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival are available online at www.hangoutmusicfest.com as well as at The Hangout and Surf Style
stores located along the central Gulf Coast. Ticket prices are $159 for a three-day pass. Limited day tickets are
available for $79. VIP ticket packages and travel packages are still available starting at $500 and are available online
or by phone at 1-888-512-SHOW. A wide assortment of lodging options is available surrounding the festival
including traditional hotels and beachfront condos to camping at the local state park.

CONFIRMED ARTISTS: Trey Anastasio and TAB, Zac Brown Band, John Legend, Ben Harper and Relentless7, The Black
Crowes, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Gov’t Mule, The Roots, Ray LaMontagne, Jakob
Dylan and Three Legs feat. Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Michael Franti and
Spearhead, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Funky Meters, Blind Boys of Alabama,
Matisyahu, Girl Talk, Guster, Brett Dennen, Keller Williams, Jerry Jeff Walker, Papa Mali & Friends, North Mississippi
Allstars Duo, ALO, The Whigs, Ozomatli, OK Go, Orianthi, Davy Knowles & Back Door Slam, Pnuma Trio, Black Joe
Lewis and the Honeybears, Toubab Krewe, Needtobreathe, Jeff Austin & Friends feat. Larry Keel, Matt Hires, A.A.
Bondy, Rachel Goodrich, Moon Taxi, El Cantador, Kristy Lee, Roman Street, Kirsten Price, Honey Island Swamp Band,
Wild Sweet Orange, Rustlanders, Ben Arthur, Hightide Blues, Jon Black, The Cary Laine Band, and Rollin’ in the Hay.


Hangout Fest Transportation Plan Alex B, Gift of Gab, Big G Added

THE 2010 HANGOUT BEACH MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES TRANSPORTATION PLAN

WITH AN EMPHASIS ON SAFETY, SUSTAINABILITY / ALEX B, GIFT OF GAB, BIG GIGANTIC ADDED TO LATE NIGHT

Gift of Gab

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival has added a late night show on Friday, May 14. Alex B, Gift of Gab
(Blackalicious), and Big Gigantic will take the stage on
Friday night, pleasing the insatiable ears of those who wish to
go big, instead of going home. After 11 p.m., the party will move away from the beach and into The Hangout. Tickets
are $20 in advance, and $25 day of show and are available through the festival website.

In the interest of public safety, traffic flow, and environmental conservation, The Hangout Beach Music and Arts
Festival is announcing its public transportation plan. A shuttle system is now in place, and ample bicycle
rentals and parking will also be available. For non-local festival attendees, zimride.com is hosting a Ride Share application for the event.

Public Transportation: There will be three shuttle routes running north, west, and east from 10am-12am on Friday May 14 – Sunday May 16. Each shuttle ride will cost patrons $3.00, which may be payable in cash upon
boarding. Weekend all-you-can-ride passes are also available at $10.00 per rider. These wristbands may be
ordered online through the festival website, and they may also be purchased at the festival box office and on each
shuttle bus.

Road Closures: Portions of Hwy 59 will be closed midnight on Thursday May 13 through 6am on Monday
May 17. Highway 59 will be closed for public access for all points south of 1st Street. Beach Blvd will be closed
from East 1st Street to West 2nd Street. West 1st Street will also be closed south of West 1st Avenue.

Bicycles: For the festival attendees who prefer to feel the wind in their hair, Orange Beach Bicycles is the
official bicycle provider for The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival. To rent a bicycle, contact 251-974-2025 or
visit their website at www.obbicycles.com. It is recommended that bikers bring and use their own locks.

Carpooling: Non-local festival travelers are encouraged to carpool in the interest of conservation, and a
Ride Share application is being hosted by Zimride. Travelers may find a ride or someone to pitch in for gas by
clicking HERE.

Parking: For festival patrons that wish to drive, parking will be available in the surrounding
neighborhoods, similar to the organic parking system used during the Shrimp Festival.
No Boating Zone. In the interest of public safety, there will be a no boating zone extending 500 feet south from the
festival site.

CONFIRMED ARTISTS: Trey Anastasio and TAB, Zac Brown Band, John Legend, Ben Harper and Relentless7,
The Black Crowes, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Gov’t Mule, The Flaming Lips, Ray
LaMontagne, Jakob Dylan and Three Legs feat. Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Michael
Franti and Spearhead, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Funky Meters, Blind Boys of
Alabama, Matisyahu, Girl Talk, Guster, Brett Dennen, Keller Williams, Jerry Jeff Walker, Papa Mali & Friends, North
Mississippi Allstars Duo, ALO, The Whigs, Ozomatli, OK Go, Orianthi, Davy Knowles & Back Door Slam, Pnuma Trio,
Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, Toubab Krewe, Needtobreathe, Jeff Austin & Friends feat. Larry Keel, Matt Hires,
A.A. Bondy, Rachel Goodrich, Moon Taxi, El Cantador, Kristy Lee, Roman Street, Kirsten Price, Honey Island Swamp
Band, Wild Sweet Orange, Rustlanders, Ben Arthur, Hightide Blues, Jon Black, The Cary Laine Band, and Rollin’ in the
Hay.

WHEN: May 14, 2010, 11 p.m.

WHERE: The Hangout, 101 East Beach Blvd at AL-Hwy 59, Gulf Shores, AL

PRICES: $20 in advance / $25 Day of Show


Nateva Adds: Lettuce, Grizzly Bear Toubab, EOTO, Truckers, Greene

4TH OF JULY WEEKEND FEST IN MAINE ADDS 33 MORE BANDS


The Nateva Music & Camping Festival has added the following artists to their 2010 lineup:

Grizzly Bear

She & Him
Passion Pit
Grizzly Bear
Drive-By Truckers
Ghostland Observatory
Jackie Greene
Jakob Dylan & Three Legs
Crash Kings
Mark Karan’s Jemimah Puddleduck
Rustic Overtones
Lettuce
Gypsy Tailwind
EOTO
Big Gigantic
The Brew
The Constellations
Toubab Krewe
The Indobox
Roots of Creation
Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck
Nate Wilson Group
The Alchemystics
The Kind Buds
Adam Ezra Group
The McLovins
The Heavy Pets
Nephrok! Allstars
You Can Be a Wesley
Billy Keane and the Misdemeanor Outlaws
Brenda
The Mallet Brothers
Grand Hotel
Magic Magic

The bands will join an all-star roster of artists previously announced, including July 4 Festival headliner Furthur, July 3 headliner The Flaming Lips; July 2 headliner moe.; and Lotus, who will close out the special Thursday night festivities on July 1. Also scheduled to perform at the three-day festival are The Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Zappa Plays Zappa, Keller Williams, Moonalice, STS9, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Umphrey’s McGee, Max Creek, John Brown’s Body, The Felice Brothers, Ryan Montbleau Band, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and Greensky Bluegrass.

The Nateva Music & Camping Festival is a 3-day, multi stage outdoor camping event to be held July 2, 3 & 4 at the beautiful 100 acre Oxford Fairgrounds – 2 hours and 25 minutes from Boston and 45 minutes from Portland, Maine.

Weekend passes to this musical oasis in Maine with camping are $249 and without camping $229 but, will remain on-sale through Friday, May 7th for $219 and $199 here. A limited number of VIP packages ($425), featuring special viewing platforms, preferred parking, camping, dining, a full-service bar, and more amenities are also available.


Jakob Dylan New Album Stream It Free Here!

Stream Jakob Dylan’ New Album, Women and Country, For Free

Jakob Dylan‘s new album, Women and Country, is set for release tomorrow (April 6) through Columbia Records, but you can listen for free right now!

Billed as Jakob Dylan and Three Legs, this new collection finds Dylan reuniting with acclaimed Grammy and Golden Globe winning producer T Bone Burnett (Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Crazy Heart), who produced the Wallflowers‘ 1996 breakthrough album Bringing Down the Horse. On this release, Jakob is also joined by Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, who provide back-up vocals to eight of the album’s 11 tracks.

Jakob Dylan and Three Legs will be on tour in support of the album, dates below.

Women and Country by Jakob Dylan

Jakob Dylan Tour Dates :: Jakob Dylan News :: Jakob Dylan Concert Reviews


Hangout Festival: Daily Schedule

MUSICAL FUN ON ALABAMA SHORE IN MAY

Flaming Lips by Steven Walter

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival has announced the daily schedule for its inaugural festival taking place May 14-16 in Gulf Shores, AL, on the beach, next to the Hangout Restaurant.

Daily Schedules

FRIDAY, MAY 14: Zac Brown Band, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, The Black Crowes, North Mississippi Allstars Duo, Girl Talk, Pnuma Trio, Orianthi, Brett Dennen, Jeff Austin and Friends featuring Larry Keel, Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam, Rachel Goodrich, Kirsten Price, El Cantador, Ben Arthur, and Hightide Blues

SATURDAY, MAY 15: John Legend, The Flaming Lips, Jakob Dylan and Three Legs featuring Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Gov’t Mule, Funky Meters, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Jerry Jeff Walker, Ozomatli, The Whigs, Toubab Krewe, Moon Taxi, A.A. Bondy, Wild Sweet Orange, Jon Black, and Rustlanders

SUNDAY, MAY 16: Trey Anastasio and TAB, Ben Harper and Relentless7, Ray LaMontagne, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Guster, NeedToBreathe, Matisyahu, Keller Williams, OK Go, Blind Boys of Alabama, Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, ALO, Matt Hires, Kristy Lee, Roman Street, Rollin’ in the Hay, and The Cary Laine Band.

Included in the schedule are the recent winners of the Hangout band search hosted by Sonic Bids and includes Hightide Blues, Ben Arthur, Jon Black, The Cary Laine Band, and Rollin’ in the Hay.


SXSW | 03.19.10 | Austin, TX – Day 3

Words by: Kayceman | Images by: Scott Dudelson & Kayceman

SXSW :: 03.19.10 :: Friday :: Austin, TX

Kayceman’s Top 3

#3 – Miike Snow

Dr. Dog :: 03.19.10 :: SXSW by Kayceman

Sweden’s Miike Snow (no one named Mike, Miike or Snow in the band) took the stage in black jackets and white masks around 12:30 a.m. From the first subsonic bass rattle it was near impossible to stand still and it wasn’t hard to imagine talents like this working with Madonna and Britney Spears, with whom band members Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnbergwon won a Grammy for Best Dance Recording on “Toxic.” These were dance tracks made by a live band that’s not afraid to rock. Heavy on hooks and dusted with slightly strange vocals, if things break right for Miike Snow they could find success like Phoenix or Justice.

#2 – Dr. Dog

Dr. Dog slayed a very packed crowd at the Filter Party with their workmanlike charm. Mixing touring staples “The Old Days,” “Worst Trip” and “Fate” with a few new numbers, including a cool one that read “Mirrors” on the setlist that chased its own tail with an increasing tempo, everything about this band screams future classic. Bassist/vocalist Toby Leaman was a monster, powerfully belting out vocals and digging his heel deep into the stage to drive the machine. Watching the joy this band finds in their music is contagious and I saw more uninhibited dancing in the crowd at this set than at any other all weekend. It all wound down with a psychedelic gospel rave-up that started with a Prince tease and wound up sounding like a relative of My Morning Jacket.

#1 – Big Light Private Hotel Suite Party

Big Light :: Hilton Suite Party :: 03.19.10 :: SXSW by Kayceman

In all my years of attending SXSW I’ve seen a lot of bands in a lot of very interesting places. During the fest Austin turns every possible location into a venue, and no one thinks twice about raging an abandoned supermarket, rocking in a taco shack or taking over an airplane hanger. But never have I seen a full-on rock show in a hotel room. Starting at around 1:15 a.m. in a giant suite at the Hilton (the hub of the festival/conference), Big Light broke new ground at SXSW. Having just covered Big Light in yesterday’s review it was not my intention to cover them again, but this party was the stuff of legends. In addition to all the managers, press, booking agents and big wig industry types, the suite (and adjoining rooms) were stuffed with about 100 people, including the Talking HeadsJerry Harrison, Blues Traveler‘s John Popper, DJ Logic, Papa Mali and the Barr Brothers. We had given the over-under on how many songs they’d actually get to play before security shut them down at around three, but the stars were aligned and Big Light played an entire hour-plus rock show at full volume. The set even included a nice sit-in by The Slip‘s Brad Barr on guitar. Big Light blew it up and confirmed their place as a serious buzz band at this year’s SXSW. This was easily one of the best parties I’ve been to at South by, or anywhere for that matter.

Continue reading for Sarah Hagerman’s SXSW Day 3 highlights…

Words by: Sarah Hagerman

Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights

Jakob Dylan and Three Legs (Featuring Neko Case)
03.19.10 :: SXSW by Dudelson

“Baby it’s been too long/ Since rock and roll turned you on,” Jonathan Tyler cried. ‘Nuff said. Fervent believers in the power of music to get our juices flowing, Tyler and his band The Northern Lights had the crowd getting down at the Relix day party at Antone’s. Channeling The Black Crowes with touches of Zeppelin, The Lights had a magnetic stage presence, stomping with their instruments and exuding rock star confidence. They are damn good, and they know it, but they’re ultimately here to have fun and make your ass move. They were tight as hell, too. When the lovely backup singer stepped to the mic to lead a song, throwing some very Erykah Badu-esque R&B and hip-hop into the mix, the band didn’t miss a beat behind her, tying the whole thing together with some Roots-like grooves. I would have liked to see more of her, but hot damn, this was a flat out great show. When they left the stage, Relix Editor-in-Chief Josh Baron wiped his brow as he took the mic, declaring, “I don’t know about you, but I just got run over!”

Trampled by Turtles

Some bands just have an uncanny sense of how to write songs that stick with you. Although they get well-deserved props for their cathartic and energetic live shows – you’ve never seen so much sweat pour from five guys sitting down – it’s the songwriting that sets Trampled by Turtles apart. They’ve got positively addictive hooks, and on quieter numbers, like the beautiful sigh of “Trouble,” they let them unwind with a natural ease. This set at Red-Eyed Fly flew by at a breakneck pace. I got a couple personal favorites, including “Empire” and a vicious “Burn for Free,” plus some killer new material from the upcoming Palomino. Ryan Young (fiddle) and Erik Berry (mando) practically folded into their chairs as they attacked their instrument with red-faced intensity that had the crowd whooping and shrieking. “I like your beards!” I heard someone shout. At this point during SXSW, I’ve seen enough ironic facial hair to last the rest of my life. But TbT offer genuine scruff. You get the sense that no matter how far they climb they won’t ever forget where they came from. It’s that grounding that keeps them so real and keeps their music so warm, even in the midst of the fury they can unleash when they take the stage.

Quasi

Janet Weiss (of now defunct Sleater-Kinney) is one of the fiercest, most versatile drummers in indie rock royalty. She was flexing serious muscle during Quasi’s set at Antone’s, with pin-sharp machine gun rat-a-tats and crescendos that built to brain-pulping levels. Quasi are pure, stripped-down garage adrenalin. They don’t fuck around or have a lot of pretension – they keep it lean, but draw it out in decidedly rough lines. Joanna Bolme‘s bass was chewy, and Sam Coomes‘ guitar work could break down into anarchy at any moment. Closing out their set with “Bye Bye Blackbird,” they destroyed some eardrums as they let it all hang loose with feedback buzzes, squeals, and washes of thick noise.

Velvet Truckstop

Trampled by Turtles :: 03.19.10 :: SXSW

There comes a moment at every SXSW. Your feet hurt. You can’t bear to over hear one more name-dropping conversation or see one more person glued to their iPhone while a band is killing it a few feet away. You are tired of wading through the mess on 6th Street. You are just plain tired, only averaging about four hours of sleep a night. That’s when you need something to remind you why you’re here, and I couldn’t have asked for better medicine than Velvet Truckstop. Crammed into a sweaty Nuno’s, VT laid down rock and roll salvation of the highest order. With their lofty electric blues, driving southern rock jams and echoes of The Band and Wilco, they gave me, and several others, the will to dance down the last hours until closing time. Readers, you need to get acquainted with Velvet Truckstop. These cats are cut from some genuine cloth, the kind of band that pulls you through the rough times and sends you out into the night with a romping “Hallelujah!” Guitarist Dorsey Parker was especially tapped into something huge, making it look so damn easy but one glance at his fingers moving across his axe left your head spinning. They got songwriting skills that bow towards the classic, such as the asphalt-scarred “Carolina Way,” where Jamie Dose sings about the “broken dreams and guitar strings” that litter the highway while you’re chasing a dream. But you keep pushing on regardless, because you believe in what you’re doing. If that’s not what SXSW is ultimately all about, then I don’t know what is.

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Images by: Scott Dudelson

Billy Bragg and Wayne Kramer at Ghost Bar

Mike Mills (R.E.M.) at Ghost Bar

Wayne Kramer at Ghost Bar

Audible Mainframe at Spin Party

Billy Bragg at Don’t Mess With Texas Party

Frightened Rabbit at Don’t Mess With Texas Party

Citizen Cope at SXSW Day Stage

Diane Birch at SXSW Day Stage

Dead Confederate at Little Radio Party

Foxy Shazam at Spin Party

Fucked Up at Spin Party

Rogue Wave at Spin Party

Miike Snow at Spin Party

Wooden Birds at Mohawk

Metric at Stubb’s

Emily Haines – Metric at Stubb’s

Steel Train at Encore

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Hangout Fest Adds Potter Jakob Dylan, Case, Austin

THE HANGOUT BEACH MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP ADDITIONS

INCLUDING JAKOB DYLAN AND THREE LEGS FEATURING NEKO CASE AND KELLY HOGAN

GRACE POTTER AND THE NOCTURNALS, NEEDTOBREATHE, AND JEFF AUSTIN & FRIENDS

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival has added eight more acts to its May 14-16 lineup. The newest artist additions include Jakob Dylan and Three Legs featuring Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, NEEDTOBREATHE, Jeff Austin & Friends featuring Larry Keel, Kirsten Pierce, Timmy Curran, Wild Sweet Orange and Rustlanders. Last month, the festival announced national headliners and Grammy winners Zac Brown Band and John Legend, plus Trey Anastasio & TAB, The Flaming Lips, Ben Harper and Relentless7, The Black Crowes, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Gov’t Mule and Ray LaMontagne. For a complete artist listing, see below.

The Hangout Beach Music and Arts Festival will host a live radio broadcast throughout the weekend featuring backstage interviews and performances, live video streaming, and festival updates and info. The festival is also planning a shuttle system to improve safety, parking, and traffic flow for residents and festival patrons. More details will be announced soon.

With performances taking place on four stages including two main stages on the beach, the festival hopes to bring the Gulf Coast into the national music scene. In addition, festival organizers have other activities still to be announced. Attendance will be limited to 35,000 people per day.

Festival tickets are available online at hangoutmusicfest.com as well as at The Hangout and Surf Style stores along the central Gulf Coast. Ticket prices are $159 for a three-day pass and limited $82 day passes will be available. VIP ticket packages and travel packages start at $500 and are available online or by phone at 1-888-512-SHOW. A wide assortment of lodging options is available surrounding the festival including traditional hotels and beachfront condos to camping at the local state park.

The Hangout Festival is currently seeking volunteers and street team members. Can’t afford the festival ticket??? Not to worry, you can work in exchange for your full weekend pass. Sign up for both at http://www.shimonpresents.com/email/thehangout.htm.

CONFIRMED ARTISTS: Trey Anastasio and TAB, Zac Brown Band, John Legend, Ben Harper and Relentless7, The Black Crowes, Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Gov’t Mule, The Flaming Lips, Ray LaMontagne, Jakob Dylan and Three Legs feat. Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Funky Meters, Blind Boys of Alabama, Matisyahu, Girl Talk, Guster, Brett Dennen, Keller Williams, Jerry Jeff Walker, North Mississippi All-stars, ALO, The Whigs, Ozomatli, OK GO, Orianthi, Davy Knowles & Back Door Slam, Pnuma Trio, Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears, Toubab Krewe, Needtobreathe, Jeff Austin & Friends feat. Larry Keel, Matt Hires, A.A. Bondy, Rachel Goodrich, Moon Taxi, El Cantador, Kristy Lee, Roman Street, Kirsten Price, Timmy Curran, Wild Sweet Orange, Rustlanders.


Jakob Dylan: New Album Out 4/6

JAKOB DYLAN TO RELEASE WOMEN AND COUNTRYAPRIL 6

Jakob Dylan

Jakob Dylan will release his sophomore solo album, Women and Country, on Columbia Records on April 6. Soulful yet striking and ripe with sublime beauty, Women and Country is the follow up to the artist’s 2008 critically acclaimed debut, Seeing Things.

This new collection finds Dylan reuniting with acclaimed Grammy and Golden Globe winning producer T Bone Burnett (Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Crazy Heart), who produced the Wallflowers‘ 1996 breakthrough album Bringing Down the Horse. On this release, Jakob is also joined by Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, who provide back-up vocals to eight of the album’s 11 tracks.

“I’m so happy to be collaborating with Jakob at this exciting and vital time in his life as an artist,” said T Bone Burnett. “I think this new album is an important work from a great musician.”

On Women and Country Jakob reaches new majestic heights with his voice and song-writing. This, coupled with Burnett’s haunting production and the stirringly rich vocals by Case and Hogan, creates a powerful and melancholic experience for the listener.

Backing Jakob Dylan up on the album’s 11 songs are Burnett’s s acclaimed group of musicians including Dennis Crouch (bass), Jay Bellerose (drums), David Mansfield (fiddle & mandolin), Marc Ribot (guitar), Keefus Ciancia (keyboards), Greg Leisz (pedal steel), Darrell Leonard (trumpet), Ira Nepus (trombone) and George Bohanon (horns).

Women and Country Track Listing
1. Nothing But The Whole Wide World
2. Down On Our Shield
3. Lend A Hand
4. We Don’t Live Here Anymore
5. Everybody’s Hurting
6. Yonder Come the Blues
7. Holy Rollers for Love
8. Truth For A Truth
9. They’ve Trapped US Boys
10. Smile When You Call Me That
11. Standing Eight Count