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The Staxx Brothers: Corn Rows For Christmas

HEY, SANTA GOTTA FIT INTO COMPTON, TOO!

Just when one thinks they’ve discovered all there is to adore about Seattle’s premiere funkanauts The Staxx Brothers, they turn up with a holiday corker like this. The video was recorded at our producer Scott Colburn’s studio and filmed by Nakean Wickliff. Merry Christmas, y’all!

Staxx will embark on a West Coast with fellow soul-ders The Pimps of Joytime in January. Here’s the dates:

Jan 19 Wed – Yosemite, CA
Jan 21 Fri – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
Jan 28 Fri – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
Jan 29 Sat – Seattle, WA – The High Dive
Jan 30 Sun – Bellingham, WA – The Wild Buffalo

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Trailer For Paula Abdul Dance Show “Live To Dance” [Series Premiere Jan. 4]

CBS has released a trailer from Paula Abdul’s Live to Dance, which premieres Tuesday, Jan. 4. The trailer shows the former American Idol judge cheering on contestants — from the middle of the judges’ table — with her trademark friendliness. Paula appears chummy with her co-judges, former Pussycat Dolls singer-dancer Kimberly Wyatt and choreographer Travis [...]

Dark Star Orchestra: Southbound Winter Tour

TRUCKIN’ INTO DES MOINES AND POINTS BEYOND

Following their much-anticipated recreation of the Grateful Dead’s legendary 12/31/76 show on NYE (more details here), Dark Star Orchestra will embark on the Southbound Winter Tour.

DSO

Southbound Winter Tour Dates

Thu Jan 20 – Val Air Ballroom [Des Moines, IA]
Fri Jan 21 – Pabst Theater [Milwaukee, WI]
Sat Jan 22 – Vic Theater [Chicago, IL]
Mon Jan 24 – Canopy Club [Urbana, IL]
Wed Jan 26 – Majestic Theatre [Detroit, MI]
Thu Jan 27 – House of Blues Cleveland [Cleveland, OH]
Fri Jan 28 – Newport Music Hall [Columbus, OH]
Sat Jan 29 – Egyptian Room At Old National Centre [Indianapolis, IN]
Mon Jan 31 – Buster’s [Lexington, KY]
Wed Feb 02 – Music Farm [Charleston, SC]
Thu Feb 03 – Carolina Theatre [Greensboro, NC]
Fri Feb 04 – Variety Playhouse [Atlanta, GA]
Sat Feb 05 – Neighborhood Theatre [Charlotte, NC]
Mon Feb 07 – Workplay [Birmingham, AL]
Wed Feb 09 – Freebird Live [Jacksonville, FL]
Thu Feb 10 – Plaza Theatre [Orlando, FL]
Fri Feb 11 – Garlic Fest [Delray Beach, FL]
Sat Feb 12 – Ferguson Hall [Tampa, FL]

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John Brown’s Body: Colorado Tour

TOUR STARTS DECEMBER 28


John Brown’s Body

On December 28th, John Brown’s
Body
http://www.jambase.com/Artists/2269/John-Brown%27s-Body kicks off a two-week Colorado tour.
The nine-show run begins in Vail and ends January 7th in Durango. The CO tour includes a two-night New Year’s Eve
celebration at Cervantes in Denver.

JBB returns to Boston on January 21 for their annual hometown show at House Of Blues.

John Brown’s Body Tour Dates

Dec 28 – Avon (Vail), CO – Agave
Dec 29 – Breckenridge, CO – Three20South
Dec 30 – Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Dec 31 – Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom
Jan 02, 2011 – Winter Park, CO – Ullrs Tavern

Jan 03 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up Aspen
Jan 04 – Crested Butte, CO – The Eldo

Jan 06 – Telluride, CO – The Llama

Jan 07 – Durango, CO – Abbey Theatre

Jan 08 – Taos, NM – Kachina Lodge

Jan 21 – Boston, MA – House Of Blues

Jan 22 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground

Mar 25 – Seattle, WA – Showbox At The Market w/ Galactic
Mar 26 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom w/ Galactic

Mar 27 – Crystal Bay, NV – Crystal Bay Club w/ Galactic

Mar 30 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up w/ Galactic

Mar 31 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre w/ Galactic

Apr 01 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore w/ Galactic

Apr 02 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore w/ Galactic

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David Berkeley: New Album Out in January

SOME KIND OF CURE OUT JANUARY 25 ON STRAW MAN;
TOUR STARTS JANUARY 25
IN NEW YORK


David Berkeley

David Berkeley will release
his new album Some Kind of Cure on Jan 25, 2011 via Straw Man and is hitting the road for a set
of CD release performances to share not only his new compositions, but also the stories behind them.

While living in a 35-person village in the mountains of Corsica, Berkeley wrote the collection of songs that would
make up Some Kind of Cure.

In concert, Berkeley wins crowds over with his low-key charisma and hilarious between song banter. His on stage
narratives rarely repeat themselves and are full of the same astutely observed details that
propel his songs. Berkeley has finally documented several of these tales and written an accompanying book of short
stories (one for
each song on the album) entitled 140 Goats and a Guitar, the Stories behind Some Kind of Cure. More info
on the
book can be found and pre-orders can be made here.

DAVID BERKELEY – ‘SOME KIND OF TOUR’ DATES

Tues, Jan 25 – New York, NY – Rockwood Music Hall Stage II
Wed, Jan 26 – Washington, DC – Jammin’ Java
Thurs, Jan 27 – Philadelphia, PA – Tin Angel
Sun, Jan 30 – Harrisburg, PA – Midtown Scholar – book signing, reading and performance
Tues, Feb 1 – Pittsburgh, PA – Club Cafe
Thurs, Feb 3 – Boston, MA – Club Passim
Tues, Feb 22 – Chicago, IL – Schuba’s

Fri, Feb 25 – Fairfield, IA – Cafe Paradiso
Sat, Mar 5 – Los Angeles, CA – Hotel Cafe
Thurs, Mar 17 – Austin, TX – Rusty Spurs
Sat, Apr 9 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic

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Lyrics Born: Jan. 2011 Dates

INDIE HIP HOP VETERAN ANNOUNCES INITIAL 2011 DATES


Lyrics Born

Lyrics Born has announced
a new string of tour dates in support of new album As U Were. Picking up where the West Coast
inclined “Auto Reverse” tour left off, this run sees LB originating in Arizona in mid-January before heading through
the US with stops across the country including an exclusive performance at Brooklyn Bowl in NYC. Joining
Lyrics Born on the first half of the tour as support is Keys N Krates.

TOUR DATES:

Jan 13 – Flagstaff, AZ – Orpheum Theatre
Jan 14 – Durango, CO – The Abbey Theatre

Jan 15 – Telluride, CO – The Llama
Jan 16 – Breckenridge, CO – Three20South
Jan 21 – Denver, CO – Oriental Theatre
Jan 22 – Ft. Collins, CO – Hodi’s Half Note
Jan 28 – Minneapolis, MN – The Cabooze
Jan 29 – Chicago, IL – Abbey Pub
Feb 02 – Burlington, VT – Club Metronome
Feb 03 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall
Feb 04 – Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
Feb 05 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl
Feb 19 – Bend, OR – Winterfest

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Apple’s Mac App Store Will Launch Jan. 6

Apple plans on a Jan. 6 launch for its Mac App Store, the PC equivalent of its mobile App Store. Apple hopes third-party developers will be drawn to the new platform. – Apple plans to launch its
Mac App Store, which will offer full-screen apps for the companys PCs, Jan. 6.
The storefront will operate in a manner similar to Apples App Store for mobile
devices, allowing users to purchase and download apps in one click.
While supported by Snow Leopard, the curren…


Pamela Anderson Playboy Jan. 2011 Pictorial Helps “Baywatch” Babe Make History

Pamela Anderson makes men’s mag history with unprecedented 13th Playboy cover…. Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson graces the cover of Playboy Magazine’s January 2011 issue. Anderson is stripping off for the glossy men’s mag for the 13th time, making her the record-holder for the model with more Playboy cover appearances than anyone else in the publication’s [...]

Lemmy Movie Confirmed for U.S. Theatrical Run

JAN/FEB THEATRICAL
RUNS IN NYC, AUSTIN, SEATTLE, ATLANTA, PORTLAND

The already-larger-than-life Lemmy Kilmister is headed to the big screen this winter, as the acclaimed new
documentary Lemmy: 49% Motherf**ker, 51% Son Of A Bitch (Damage Case Films/Megaforce) is
confirmed for theatrical bookings around the country. The first round of screenings to be announced include New York
City (Cinema Village, opening Jan. 28), Austin (The Draft House Downtown, Jan. 14-21), Seattle (Film Forum, Feb. 4-10),
Portland, OR (Clinton St. Theater, Jan. 14-21), and Atlanta (The Plaza Theatre, opening Jan. 14). More cities to be
announced soon.


Smith Westerns: New LP & Winter Dates

SOPHOMORE ALBUM OUT JAN. 18 ON FAT POSSUM RECORDS


Smith Westerns

Chicago’s Smith Westerns
will release its sophomore LP, Dye It Blonde, on Fat Possum on Jan. 18. The first single from the
record is “Weekend” which fans can listen to here.

The record was produced by Chris Coady (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, !!!, TVOTR, Beach House, etc.) in New York
City. The
band is currently in Europe on tour with MGMT, and today announced a slew of early 2011 dates, including two NYC
dates in Jan and later dates with the UK band and Fat Possum labelmates Yuck.

SMITH WESTERNS

Tue-Dec 14: Lyon, France – Le Transbordeur ^
Wed-Dec 15: Bordeaux, France – Saint EX
Thu-Dec 16: Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz ^
Fri-Dec 17: Madrid, Spain – La Riviera ^

Sat-Dec 18: Lisbon, Portugal – Campo Pequeno ^

Tue-Jan 18: Brooklyn, NY – Glasslands
Wed-Jan 19: New York, NY – Pianos
Fri-Jan 28: Nashville, TN – The End*
Sat-Jan 29: Knoxville, TN – Pilot Light*
Sun-Jan 30: Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506*

Mon-Jan 31: Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club*

Tue-Feb 1: Atlanta, GA – Drunken Unicorn*
Thu-Feb 3: Orlando, FL – Backbooth*

Fri-Feb 4: Tallahassee, FL – Club Downunder*
Sun-Feb 6: Houston, TX – Fitzgeralds*

Mon-Feb 7: Austin, TX – Emos*
Tue-Feb 8: Dallas, TX – The Loft*

Thu-Feb 10: Phoenix, AZ – Rhythm Room*
Fri-Feb 11: Los Angeles, CA – Echo*

Sat-Feb 12: Costa Mesa, CA – Detroit Bar*
Sun-Feb 13: San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill*

Tue-Feb 15: Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
Wed-Feb 16: Vancouver, BC – Biltmore Cabaret
Thu-Feb 17: Seattle, WA – Crocodile Cafe
Fri-Feb 18: Boise, ID – Neurolux
Sat-Feb 19: Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
Mon-Feb 21: Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge

Tue-Feb 22: Kansas City, MO – The Record Bar
Wed-Feb 23: Omaha, NE – Waiting Room
Thu-Feb 24: Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club
Fri-Feb 25: Madison, WI – The Frequency
Sat-Feb 26: Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle

Mon-Feb 28: Toronto, ON – Legendary Horseshoe Tavern
Tue-Mar 1: Montreal, PQ – La Sala Rossa
Wed-Mar 2: Boston, MA – Great Scott
Fri-Mar 4: Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel


^ = w/ MGMT
* = w/ Yuck

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Natalie Portman Vogue Magazine Jan. 2011

Golden Globe nominee Natalie Portman opens up about her most provocative role yet in Black Swan in the Jan. 2011 issue of Vogue. “Lesbian scenes, sex scenes, they’re all over the place!” she tells Vogue. “But because it’s me, people are shocked. I see the value of a good-girl persona—it’s so easy to subvert it!” [...]

Whitney Port Maxim Magazine Pictures Jan. 2011

“Never eaten pasta. I don’t have any allergies or anything. I just don’t like the texture. It’s one of these weird things that kind of irks me, so I have no interest in trying it….” Whitney Port, Maxim Magazine Jan. 2011 Now that her tenure as the Girl Next Door-turned-Fashion Vamp on MTV’s The City [...]

Reality Stars Share Tips On Health & Motherhood Redbook Jan. 2011

In a photospread in the January issue of Redbook Magazine (shot Gilles Bensimon), reality stars Bethenny Frankel (Bethenny Getting Married) Padma Lakshmi (Top Chef), and Alison Sweeney (The Biggest Loser) share their secrets to achieving a great body and open up about balancing motherhood and a career. Bethenny Frankel: On Staying Fit: “You shouldn’t dread [...]

“The Craigslist Killer” TV Movie Premieres On Lifetime Jan. 3

The Lifetime Network has greenlit a made-for-TV movie about Phillip Markoff, the studious college grad believed to have hunted sex workers online as The Craigslist Killer. Markoff, 24, a former Boston University student, was suspected of killing at least three women in Massachusetts and New York after contacting them through advertisements for “Erotic Services” posted [...]

Spy agencies admit custody


ISLAMABAD – The intelligence agencies of the country on Thursday conceded that 11 prisoners of Adiala Jail were safe and alive in their custody and they would be dealt with laws under Army Act.
A three-member bench of the apex court comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday was hearing the case of Adiala Jail prisoners who went missing after their release.
The court had issued notices to the heads of secret agencies seeking their explanation with regard to 11 missing prisoners, allegedly abducted by them. In the hearing on November 24, 2010, Attorney General of Pakistan Maulvi Anwarul Haq on behalf of the agencies had informed the court that he had approached the concerned authorities but they had denied having any information about the whereabouts of these missing prisoners.
The AGP also stated that the spymasters could not be made respondents in the constitutional petitions.
The Attorney General, however, had withdrawn the reply that the secret agencies were enjoying immunity and could not be made respondents in any case, after the court had expressed severe dismay over the reply.
Muhammad Irshad, counsel for Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), and Military Intelligence (MI) on Thursday, told the Supreme Court the impression created that Army, ISI and other agencies were above the Constitution was wrong.
He made a loud and clear verbal statement on behalf of ISI and MI and promised to submit the written statement today (Friday). He stated that Pakistan Army, ISI and any other agencies were subject to the Constitution and held the Supreme Court of Pakistan in high regard. But there are certain elements, which wanted to create misperception by saying that the Army and ISI are above the Constitution, he added.
This impression is not right, as the ISI and other agencies are bound to follow orders and judgments of the Supreme Court and they respect and appreciate the apex courtÂ’s steps, which it is taking for the supremacy of law and order and good governance.
Irshad said 11 persons, who were detained in Adiala Jail, after their release voluntarily surrendered themselves to the persons disguised as agency officials, who had taken them to their operational areas and kept them in the terrorist hideouts in order to carry out further terrorist activities across the country.
The agencies on the order of the Supreme Court and the notices issued to them by the court penetrated into the terroristsÂ’ operational areas and launched a massive operation and recovered more than 20 persons including 11 prisoners of Adiala Jail. They have interrogated them and it was found that the prisoners have deep links with the terrorists, operating in the different areas, causing serious damages in the country and killing army personnel, including three serving Army Generals and also damaging the military and defence installations. Therefore, they are no longer missing persons as they were in the custody of law enforcement agencies and being dealt with the law under Army Act and would face field court marshal.
Arshad said that the officials who had sleeplessness nights for the defence of the people and the country were being humiliated, while in India no one make statements against RAW.
The Chief Justice in response to that said: “We appreciate the Army, ISI and other agencies as they were defending the country and we also have all love and affection for them.” The CJP asked the counsel for Federation, ISI, MI and IB to submit the written statement, however he promised to file it today (Friday). The court then adjourned the hearing till today (Friday).
It is relevant to mention here that the jail authorities had allegedly handed over 11 persons to agencies- who were acquitted due to lack of evidence regarding their involvement in five cases including attack on plane of Gen (Retd) Pervez Musharraf, attacks on Kamra and Hamza Camps and General Headquarters (GHQ).
The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) had acquitted Syed Arab, Gulraiz, Hussainullah Jan and Abdul Rashid allegedly involved in Kamra suicide attack on April 28. The same court also acquitted Dr Muhammad Niaz, Shafiqur Rehman, Abdul Majid, Mazharul Haq, Abdul Saboor, Muhammad Aamir and Abdul Basit on May 8 in Hamza Camp and GHQ attacks cases.
Besides their release from the jail, DCO Imdadullah Bosal passed an order and subsequently on the expiry of that order another order was issued by the then home secretary Nadeem Hassan Asif.
Both the orders were challenged in the Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, which had declared the orders as unlawful and beyond the jurisdiction. The LHC also issued an order for the registration of criminal cases against the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent of Adiala Jail for not releasing the prisoners.
The Special BranchÂ’s daily situation report (DSR) presented before the court by the Punjab Chief Secretary in which stated that these prisoners were picked up by the secret agencies from Adiala Jail.
It may be mentioned here that Attorney General of Pakistan, Maulvi Anwarul Haq was not present in the court.

Joe Lovano: Bird Songs

ALBUM LAUNCH AT NEW YORK’S VILLAGE VANGUARD JAN. 11-16


Bird Songs

On January 11, 2011, Joe Lovano Us
Five
will release Bird Songs, an exploration of the Charlie Parker songbook and the
Grammy-winning saxophonist’s 22nd album for EMI’s Blue Note Records (the release of which will mark his 20th
year on the label). Lovano will launch the album with a week-long engagement at the Village Vanguard in New York
City (January 11-16), and an NPR Live At The Village Vangaurd session that will be webcast on the NPR Music website
and broadcast on WBGO at 9:00pm ET on January 12. See below for a list of Lovano’s 2011 tour dates.

Bird Songs Tracklisting:

1. Passport

2. Donna Lee

3. Barbados

4. Moose The Mooche

5. Love Man

6. Birdyard

7. Ko Ko

8. Blues Collage

9. Dexterity

10. Dewey Square

11. Yardbird Suite

Tour Dates:

Jan. 11-16 – Village Vanguard – New York, NY (Us Five)

Jan. 22 – Science Center Theater – Blue Bell, PA (John Scofield-Joe Lovano Quartet)

Jan. 27 – Schwab Auditorium – Park, PA (John Scofield-Joe Lovano Quartet)

Jan. 28 – Music Center at Strathmore – North Bethesda, MD (John Scofield-Joe Lovano Quartet)

Jan. 29 – Grand Opera House – Wilmington, DE (John Scofield-Joe Lovano Quartet)

Jan. 30 – Swyer Theater – Albany, NY (John Scofield-Joe Lovano Quartet)

Feb. 18-19 – Tanna Shulich Hall – Montreal, Quebec (solo)

Feb. 22 – Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola – New York, NY (Playing Our Parts Benefit)

Mar. 4 – Impart Arts Center – Wroclaw, Poland (Us Five)

Mar. 11 – Blue Note – Milan, Italy (Us Five)

Mar. 12 – Sala Concerti Del Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi – Torino, Italy (Us Five)

Mar. 13 – Club Kiff – Aarau, Switzerland (Us Five)

Mar. 14 – Moods – Zurich, Switzerland Moods (Us Five)

Mar. 24 – Wackerhalle – Burghausen, Germany (Us Five)

Mar. 25 – Ronnie Scott’s – London, UK (Us Five)

Apr. 2 – Folly Theater – Kansas City, MO (Us Five)

Apr. 4-5 – Dakota Jazz Club – Minneapolis, MN (Us Five)

Apr. 7-10 – Jazz Showcase – Chicago, IL (Us Five)

Apr. 21-22 – Rialto Theater – Atlanta, GA (solo)

Apr. 28-May 1 – Jazz Alley – Seattle, WA (Us Five)

May 2 – Kuumbwa Jazz Center – Santa Cruz, CA (Us Five)

May 3 – Yoshi’s – Oakland, CA (Us Five)

May 5 – Tribeca Performing Arts Center – New York, NY

May 20 – Philadelphia Museum of Art – Philadelphia, PA

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Suicide blast in Kohat kills 18


PESHAWAR – At least 18 people were killed and 35 others got injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up beside a minibus at congested Tirah Bazaar in Kohat district on Wednesday.
According to details, a suicide bomber, who was reportedly 16 to 18 years old, approached a minibus carrying passengers from Tirah Bazaar to Orakzai Agency and blew himself up. Over 30 shops and around eight vehicles parked in the market were also damaged in the blast. The injured were rushed to Kohat and Peshawar hospitals.
Hospital sources feared that number of the deceased could go up, as many injured persons were in critical condition.
Personnel of police and other law enforcement agencies rushed to the blast site and cordoned off the area. They confirmed that it was a suicide blast, adding they had found the head and legs of the suicide bomber which had been sent for DNA test.
Bomb disposal squad officials said that about seven kilograms explosive material was used in the blast. No group claimed the responsibility for the attack till filing of this report.
Reuters adds: “A boy between the ages of 18 and 20, who was carrying about 6 kilograms (13 lbs) of explosives, carried out the attack,” said Dilawar Bangash, police chief in the town of Kohat.
Witness Inayat Orakzai said, “The bus, which was filled with passengers, was about to take off when a teenage boy came near the door of the bus and blew himself up.”
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber tried to assassinate the chief minister of Balochistan, damaging his motorcade and wounding nine people but leaving the minister unhurt.
A purported spokesman for the banned extremist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility, saying the official had been targeted for efforts to provide security to Shias.
On Monday, two suicide bombers in police uniform killed 51 people in Mohmand , attacking an anti-Taliban militia and pro-government elders.
The bombers damaged an administration compound in Ghal nai, the main town in the district of Mohmand.
Survivor Sakhi Jan, a 50-year-old member of the peace committee with injuries to his hand, said “double blasts rocked everything around”.
“Tribesmen and elders had been sitting in small groups on the lawn outside the office of the political agent,” said Shuja Ahmed, another committee member. Fifty-one people were killed and 120 wounded, with 25 in a serious condition, said an official.

Band of Horses Austin City Limits Episode to Air Jan. 15

CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS AT AUSTINCITYLIMITS.ORG

Band of Horses‘ Austin City
Limits TV performance, taped in October the weekend the band appeared at the ACL Festival, has been confirmed
for a January 15, 2011 airdate on PBS (check local listings at http://austincitylimits.org/).

The performance culls material from all three of Band of Horses’ records, Cease To Begin, Everything All The
Time
and this year’s Infinite Arms, recently nominated for a Grammy in the Best Alternative Music
Album category. The epic set captured the grandeur and sweep of the Band of Horses live experience in the unique
and intimate setting of one of the final episodes to be recorded at the the original ACL soundstage.

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“Mean Girls 2″ ABC Family Premiere Jan. 23

Set your DVRs, ‘Crunchers: The Plastics have a date to invade a small screen near you — with a unique blend of big hair and even bigger attitude! Instead of heading straight for the 3 for $5 bin over at the local Target, ABC Family will present the world premiere of Mean Girls 2 on [...]

Sarah McLachlan: Winter Dates

NEW YEARS EVE IN ATLANTIC CITY; LAWS OF ILLUSION OUT NOW


Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan has
announced 17 additional dates for the “Sarah And Friends” tour, featuring Butterfly Boucher and Melissa McClelland. The newly
announced dates include a Los Angeles show at Nokia Theatre at LA Live on February 9 and second nights added in
New York City, Toronto and Montreal.

Praised as a mini-Lilith tour by many critics, “Sarah And Friends” offers fans an intimate evening with Sarah
McLachlan as she not only performs classic hits and new favorites from her critically-acclaimed new release
Laws Of Illusion (Arista Records), but also takes moments throughout the evening to answer
questions from the audience. Sarah’s two friends and band members, Butterfly Boucher and Melissa McClelland, also
have their moment in the spotlight, each performing their own short sets.

Sarah McLachlan and Friends Tour Dates:

Fri, Dec 31 Atlantic City, NJ @ Caesars Atlantic City – Circus Maximus

Sat, Jan 1 Mashantucket, CT @ MGM Grand Theatre

Sun, Jan 2 Concord, NH @ Capitol Center for the Arts

Mon, Jan 3 Kingston, ON @ K-Rock

Wed, Jan 5 Akron, OH @ EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall

Thur, Jan 6 Buffalo, NY @ Shea’s Performing Arts Center

Fri, Jan 7 Windsor, ON @ The Colossium at Caesars Windsor

Sat, Jan 8 Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Hall For The Performing Arts

Mon, Jan 10 Washington, DC @ Constitution Hall

Tue, Jan 11 Boston, MA @ Opera House

Wed, Jan 12 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Thur, Jan 13 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Fri, Jan 14 Morgantown, WV @ CAC at West Virginia University

Wed, Feb 2 Portland, OR @ Alrene Schnitzer Concert Hall

Thur, Feb 3 Spokane, WA @ Martin Wolson Theatre at the Fox

Fri, Feb 4 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre

Sun, Feb 6 Oakland, CA @ Paramount Theatre

Wed, Feb 9 Los Angeles, CA @ Nokia Theatre at LA Live

Thur, Feb 10 Santa Ynez, CA @ Chumash Casino

Fri, Feb 11 Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre

Sat, Feb 12 Indio, CA @ Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Event Center

Mon, Feb 14 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall

Tue, Feb 15 Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre

Wed, Feb 16 Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre

Thur, Feb 17 Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

Tue, Mar 1 Victoria, BC @ Save on Foods Memorial Center

Wed, Mar 2 Kelowna, BC @ Prospera Place

Thur, Mar 3 Prince George, BC @ CN Centre

Fri, Mar 4 Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

Sun, Mar 6 Calgary, AB @ Jack Singer Concert Hall

Mon, Mar 7 Regina, SK @ Conexus

Tue, Mar 8 Winnipeg, MA @ MTS Center

Wed, Mar 16 Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Place

Thur, Mar 17 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Fri, Mar 18 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Mon, Mar 21 Moncton, NB @ Coliseum

Tue, Mar 22 Halifax, NS @ Metro Centre

Thur, Mar 24 Montreal, QC @ St. Denis

Fri, Mar 25 Montreal, QC @ St. Denis

Sat, Mar 26 Oshawa, ON @ General Motors Centre

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