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Virgin Mobile FreeFest: Pavement, LCD, M.I.A.

SEPTEMBER 25 AT MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION IN COLUMBIA, MD


Pavement

Breaking from traditional festivals, the Virgin Mobile FreeFest unveiled its lineup for the award-winning
festival, selecting relevant, important and eclectic headliners to represent this year’s free show. This morning, Sir
Richard Branson, chairman of the Virgin Group, announced the lineup on Virgin Mobile Live, the company’s new
Internet music stream available on Virgin

The lineup: M.I.A., LCD Soundsystem, Pavement, T.I., Ludacris, Joan Jett, Thievery Corporation, Matt & Kim,
Jimmy Eat World, The Temper Trap, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic
Zeros
and Yeasayer.

Dance Forest: Chromeo, Sleigh Bells, Die Antwoord, Modeselektor and Neon Indian.

Virgin Mobile FreeFest will be held Saturday, Sept. 25, at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md. Tickets to the
2010 Virgin Mobile FreeFest will be available to the public on www.ticketfly.com at 10 a.m. EDT on Saturday, July 24. Virgin Mobile
customers and previous Virgin Mobile Festival ticket holders from the past four years will be invited via text and e-
mail to a private “free-sale” (much like a pre-sale, except free) to be held Friday, July 23.

In addition to two main stages, a dance forest filled with inspired music, and a special second line march from stage
to stage with Trombone
Shorty
, the festival also brings attention and support to homeless youth shelters
across the country. This year, The RE*Generation, Virgin Mobile’s charitable initiative to end youth homelessness, is
encouraging fans to make a $5 donation and in return receive a 2010 Virgin Mobile FreeFest mix produced by
Rusko. The download will
mash up select bands in the lineup to create a unique 20-minute mix. The DJ
mix will be available for pre-order on Friday during the pre-sale with every $5 donated to youth homelessness.

For more details on the ticketing, including options for donating money to youth homelessness, and to sign up the
news alerts and updates, check out www.virginmobilefreefest.com


“Welcome To The Rileys” Trailer [Feat. Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini]

Have you checked out the trailer for Welcome To The Rileys, starring Kristen Stewart and James Gandolfini? A dark drama, the powerful piece follows a grief-stricken man who takes a business trip to New Orleans and seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.The Twilight star will be seen walking around naked in a [...]

Kristen Stewart takes up punk role in ‘The Runaways’

‘Twilight’ star Kristen Stewart is playing the role of a punk singer in new movie ‘The Runaways’.
‘The Runaways’, which is about four young teenage girls who leave home to go on the road, stars Stewart, 20, as pivotal band member Joan Jett and Dakota Fanning as the lead singer Cherie Currie, reports the Sydney Morning [...]

The Upcoming Rock Band 3 to be Available with Exciting Additions

Recently it was revealed by Alex Rigopulos, the CEO of Harmonix, that the company offered some exciting additions to the upcoming Rock Band 3, i.e. new guitars, authentic “Pro” mode and MIDI keyboard peripherals.
With the introduction of keyboards the company made a decision to offer a number of amazing new music onto the platform. Due [...]

Kristen Stewart branded a lesbian

Fashion designer Ruby Rose has claimed that that Twilight star Kristen Stewart is a lesbian.
According to News.com.au, Rose wrote on Twitter “I”m sorry, but Kristen Stewart has to be a lesbian. I don”t mean to stereotype but isn”t it obvious?””
Stewart, who shares a lesbian love scene with co-star Dakota Fanning in their upcoming flick ‘The [...]

Kristen Stewart Upped the Glamour in Recent Months

Earlier this week Kristen Stewart was spotted in one of hottest trends of summer. She was in a neon yellow skirt. As a matter of fact, she had promotional duties in Sydney.
And now she is seen in a chic outfit.  Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have become fans of Eclipse which is considered to be [...]

Late Night TV Musical Guests: 4/12-4/18

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, April 12 – Spoon (Repeat)
Tue, April 13 – Lady Antebellum (Repeat)
Wed, April 14 – Corinne Bailey Rae (Repeat)

Thur, April 15 – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (Repeat)


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, April 12 – Sade
Tue, April 13 – Lady Antebellum
Wed, April 14 – Alan Jackson
Thu, April 15 – Kenny Chesney
Fri, April 16 – Collective Soul


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, April 12 – Them Crooked Vultures
Tue, April 13 – Them Crooked Vultures
Wed, April 14 – Gloriana
Thu, April 15 – Spoon
Fri, April 16 – Sarah McLachlan & Emmylou Harris (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Thu, April 15 – Sade
Fri, April 16 – Willie Nelson


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Tue, April 13 – The Specials
Wed, April 14 – Kaki King
Thu, April 15 – The Unseen
Fri, April 16 – The Flaming Lips


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, April 12 – Grizzly Bear (Repeat)
Tue, April 13 – La Roux
Wed, April 14 – Gossip
Thu, April 15 – She & Him
Fri, April 16 – The xx


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, April 17 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by KE$HA
Sat, April 17 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring My Morning Jacket (Repeat)


Kristen Stewart says she’s no rock star

‘Twilight’ star Kristen Stewart has revealed that even though she plays the part of a rock star on screen, she is nowhere close to being one in real life.
Stewart, 19, who portrays Joan Jett in her new film ‘The Runaways’, really admires the 70s musician’s rocking swagger.
“If I had that drive… It could never [...]

Stewart banned from “groping” underage Fanning in movie

Kristen Stewart has revealed that she was banned from “groping” co-star Dakota Fanning while filming an onscreen kiss for movie ‘The Runaways’, as the latter was just 15.
Stewart, 19, and Fanning, 16, had to share a kiss during the film, which is about the 1970s rock group, with the ‘Twilight’ star playing Joan Jett and [...]

Music on the Tube: 3/8 – 3/14

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, March 8 – Lady Antebellum
Tue, March 9 – Broken Bells
Wed, March 10 – Alkaline Trio
Fri, March 12 – Drive-By Truckers


Tonight Show With Jay Leno


Mon, March 8 – Ben Harper and Relentless7
Tue, March 9 – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Wed, March 10 – Ryan Bingham
Thu, March 11 – Colbie Caillat
Fri, March 12 – Katharine McPhee


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, March 8 – Corinne Bailey Rae
Tue, March 9 – Gary Allan
Wed, March 10 – Manchester Orchestra
Thu, March 11 – Gin Wigmore


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, March 10 – The Temper Trap

Thu, March 11 – Ryan Bingham


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, March 8 – Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

Tue, March 9 – The Allman Brothers Band

Thu, March 11 – Broken Bells
Fri, March 12 – Vampire Weekend


Last Call with Carson Daly


Mon, March 8 – Daniel Merriweather (Repeat)
Tue, March 9 – Weezer
Wed, March 10 – Lisa Hannigan
Thu, March 11 – David Gray
Fri, March 12 – Lily Allen


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, March 6 – Saturday Night Live featuring Pearl Jam


Evening Crunch Crumbs: Clay Aiken Keynote Gay Rights Rally Speech; Matt Damon As Robert Kennedy; Michelle Trachtenberg Rapping; Pole Dancing At The Olympics?

-Michelle Trachtenberg does her best Nicki Minaj impression! Not bad…..
-Matt Damon will play fellow famous Bostonian Robert Kennedy in an upcoming biopic about the senator’s life….
-Clay Aiken is lending his support to a gay rights rally in North Carolina by delivering a speech at the event this weekend….
-Slumdog’s Freida Pinto joining Dawn of War….
-Sade’s comeback [...]

Cast Of “Jersey Shore,” Sarah Palin, & Lindsey Vonn Will Welcome Leno Back To “The Tonight Show”

Jay Leno returns as host of NBC’s The Tonight Show on March 1 and fans are in for a star-studded lineup of athletes, reality stars, and screen stunners during Leno’s first two weeks back in business.

Here’s Jay’s guestlist for the first two weeks of his return to The Tonight Show:
Monday, March 1 – Guests include [...]

Sun Eye Candy: John Lydon

HEY, JOHNNY ROTTEN, YOU’RE MIDDLE AGED!

A hearty, happy 54th birthday to John Lydon! As the frontman/shit instigator for the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. (PiL) he’s shaken up the musical establishment, left bruises on his contemporaries, hawked up more spit on stages than almost anyone but Joan Jett, and coincidentally made some of the most memorable (and forgettable) rock of the past 40 years. Love him or hate him (or perhaps most appropriately, a swirled mixture of the two), but there’s really no way to NOT react to Lydon, who excels at getting a rise out of even the most jaded amongst us. For example, JamBase’s Associate Editor – a Lydon vet since the early ’80s – once saw the man perform two songs before revealing that he had a banana lodged in his bum, which he then gave to a fan in the front row. Such antics are commonplace and intrinsic to Lydon’s, uh, charm. He’s one of those beasts put here to scatter the herd and incite riots, big and small. So, we say screw the Queen, God save Johnny Rotten!

We begin our natal day salute with some sandpaper PiL fun captured in the early ’80s in Tokyo.

Still a dead sexy spot of rebellion despite being covered by some god awful establishment acts in the ensuing decades, “Anarchy In The UK” will be a musical middle finger held aloft around the globe for as long as young men and women have a need to tell off those in charge.

There’s a great many Public Image Ltd. echoes in the current crop of Brooklyn indie acts rising in fame and popularity. Lydon just got to this sound about three decades before y’all!

Here’s Johnny and PiL’s Keith Levene chatting about their high minded notions for the band. It’s hard to know how much of what Lydon says is pure cheek and how much pure inspiration.

Today’s highly lucrative pop-punk acts have done little to improve on this one.

The sessions for 1986′s Album, where these two cuts are plucked from, featured Bill Laswell, Ginger Baker, Nicky Skopelitis, Tony Williams, Bernie Worrell, Jonas Hellborg, Steve Vai and other revered jam/jazz scene luminaries. It remains one of the great distillations of ’80s Cold War fear and apprehension.

And one for the Queen, and we think they really mean it, man.


“The Runaways” Clip

We’re getting our first look at rock n’ roll biopic The Runaways. The movie details the turbulent career of the all-girl group of the ’70s and features Twilight’s Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett — who later went on to have a successful solo career — and former child star Dakota Fanning as lead singer Cherie [...]

“The Runaways” Trailer

Twilight’s Kristen Stewart stars as Joan Jett and former child star Dakota Fanning stars as Cherie Currie in The Runaways — the eagerly-awaited biopic chronicling the rise of the 1970s all-girl rock band of the same name. The Runaways premieres at the Sundance Film Festival next month.

Grace Potter & Brett Dennen | 11.20 | NYC

Words by: Alex Neif | Images by: Allison Murphy

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals & Brett Dennen :: 11.20.09 :: Terminal 5 :: New York, NY

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals :: 11.20

Though it should be, it’s not every night that you walk into Terminal 5 and are greeted by two women offering free Cabot cheddar. It was enough to make a Burlington boy feel right at home (despite having just passed through the Terminal 5 security gauntlet, which is akin to a shakedown by the Mossad). From the free cheese to the bustling merch table (it should be noted that the GPN merch table was operated by the friendliest tour staff I’ve ever met) fans were noticeably relaxed and in high spirits even before entering the main room.

The show was billed as Grace Potter and the Nocturnals co-headlining with Brett Dennen with Sean Bones as support.

Bones kicked off the show with a short set of white-man’s reggae that had the distinct sound of a college party band, though that’s not to say that Bones (Sean Sullivan) is without his positive musical attributes. Bones exudes energy and confidence onstage despite the fact that he and his band have a long way to go in terms of perfecting their sound, which on this night was a bit loosey-goosey. I would still say that this band is worth keeping an eye on.


As Sean Bones exited the stage, the floor began to reach capacity in anticipation of the first of the two headlining acts. After a brief interlude, Dennen hit the stage characteristically unshod and understated. He proceeded to lead the audience through an inspired set of infectious folk-pop that is distinctly his own. Dennen’s songwriting and performance style have earned him respect from both the music industry establishment and Madison Avenue (an important ally in the evolving industry). In short measure, Dennen has gone from total obscurity to the “artist to look out for” to the “artist that you don’t know you know,” though that is rapidly changing. Recently, no less than Carson Daly invited Dennen to fill his entire hour-long late night show with the premier of a recently taped coffee house performance in L.A. Dennen has earned himself a place amongst a select few singer-songwriter superstars such as John Mayer, Jack Johnson, and Jason Mraz. In this small fraternity, Dennen stands out in almost every way. Unlike the others, who found success by expanding on the industry niche carved out by Dave Matthews in the early nineties, Dennen’s accomplishments were achieved mostly on spec, as there was really nothing to compare him to.

Brett Dennen :: 11.20

At this set, Dennen never stopped shaking his hips from the first note to the last. Dennen is a natural when it comes to putting an audience at ease and giving them the impression that they are not at a sold out concert but rather sitting in on an inspired jam session; the 3,000+ fans present that casually bobbed their heads and smiled while sipping their beers evidenced this. Perhaps the most important part of any live show is to bring the right energy to the music, and in Dennen’s case, he quite organically melds the context with the content and the two begin to seem inseparable. Catch Dennen making his way across the Midwest in late-November/early December. For those on the West Coast, the band will be grooving their way down the coast with a New Year’s Eve extravaganza at the Fox Theater in Oakland with friends ALO and SambaDa supporting. Complete Brett Dennen tour dates available here.

What can you say about Grace Potter that hasn’t already been said a thousand times on the pages of magazines and fan sites? You couldn’t say that she is an enormously talented multi-instrumentalist with one foot solidly in the world of traditional song crafting and another in the ethereal abyss of jamspace (been said). Nor could you say she has Joan Jett’s attitude with Linda Ronstadt’s voice in Tina Turner’s dress (covered). But after her recent performance at Terminal 5, what you could say about Potter is that everything that has been said about her is true. This goes for the band as well. 2009 has been a period of growth and change for GPN. Early this year the band saw the departure of founding bassist Brian Dondero, who was replaced with former Ryan Adams bassist Catherine Popper. The band also announced the addition of a fifth Nocturnal, Benny Yurco (Blues and Lasers). Yurco’s rhythm guitar provides well balanced accompaniment to Scott Tournet‘s lead and gives the band a larger sound, which compliments their musical range.

Grace Potter :: 11.20

The band walked onstage and set it ablaze with “Some Kind of Ride” from their 2005 release Nothing But The Water. The energy level of the band and audience was electric. Potter then switched out her guitar and hopped on the B3 for the bluesy “Medicine,” the title track to their forthcoming new release. Potter continued to jump around the stage, moving from keys to guitar to tambourine to straight ass shaking when the moment called for it. And the audience was locked in.

When things slowed down a bit for the heartfelt “Apologies,” the audience swayed and listened attentively to the deeply personal lyrics. “Apologies” is a beautiful, brokenhearted love song that no doubt stems from a very real relationship (no one can sing like that to some contrived industry love song). In what was perhaps the most adept transition of the show, the band followed with “Oasis,” perhaps the best showcase of every band member’s talents. On drums, Matthew Burr bounced around like a mustachioed Muppet, forming an airtight groove with Popper, while Tournet played beautiful psychedelic-blues solos over Yurco’s rich rhythm and Potter wailed like an angry siren.

The band encored with a chilling cover of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” and the title track from Nothing But The Water. After the show, the energy poured out onto the streets of Hell’s Kitchen as a few thousand elated fans made their way to their respective subway stations.

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals have come of age, and they are without a doubt one of the very best American touring acts today. They broke big with their original lineup and limited experience. Now it seems that they have isolated the factors that lead to their early successes and refined them, while making changes where needed. When Medicine is released early next year, GPN is primed to explode.

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Setlist

Some Kind of Ride, Medicine, Mastermind, Tiny Light, Apologies, Oasis, Things I Never Needed, Ah Mary, Big White Gate, Paris, Sweet Hands
E: White Rabbit, Nothing But the Water

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are on tour now; dates available here.

Continue reading for more pics of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals in NYC…

Continue reading for more pics of Brett Dennen in NYC…

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Kristen Stewart Dakota Fanning Kiss “The Runaways”

Teen starlets Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart will share a steamy snog in their upcoming film The Runaways.
Dakota plays blonde rock star Cherie Curie in the biopic about the rise of the ’70s rock band The Runways, while Twilight’s Kristen, 19, is lesbian legend Joan Jett.
“Yes, it happens in The Runaways,” Dakota, 15, told Access [...]

Dakota Fanning, Kristen Stewart’s steamy lesbian kiss in ‘The Runaways’

Teen starlets Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart share a steamy snog in their new movie ‘The Runaways’.
“Yes, it happens in The Runaways,” The Daily Telegraph quoted Fanning as telling Access Hollywood.
“It was passionate. We’re playing Joan Jett and Cherie Curie and they’re best friends in the film and became really close in real life. And [...]

Naomi Campbell Sued, Details Profiles Pee-Wee Herman, And Elvira Returns In Time For Halloween!

-What’s Halloween without an interview with Elvira?
-Details has a profile of Paul “Pee-wee” Reubens…….
-Naomi Campbell is being sued by a fragrance marketing company for breach of contract…..
-Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ World Series performance has been postponed until tomorrow….
-Presenting Debbie Harry, Joan Jett, and Cyndi Lauper dolls!
-Here are several clips from The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus….

Friday Playlist: Covers Edition

IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY

A well-executed cover tune serves the two-fold purpose of illuminating one’s influences and bowing respectfully towards the source material, often sparking greater appreciation for the original version in the listener. However, the perfect balance of homage and a band’s own distinct flavors is tougher to pull off than most think. This week the Playlist inaugurates a spotlight on covers that have achieved this happy yin-yang, and we’ll circle back around periodically to present y’all with more killer interpretations.

We begin this super-sized Playlist with Swiss heavy metal legend Celtic Frost‘s WTF attack on Wall of Voodoos’s early MTV hit “Mexican Radio,” followed by a similarly raucous cover of Brian Eno’s “King’s Lead Hat” by magical punk noise purveyors The Dirtbombs. Next, it’s Oneida with a ballsy take on Creedence’s “Sinister Purpose.” Stick around after the false ending for about a minute for a blazing, crazed organ and abused electric guitar jam that pours out for a nearly 15-minute instrumental jam. Back into proper song territory, Joan Jett gets down on all fours for a spirited take on The Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” which is followed by Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder backed by Zeke on The Ramones’ “I Believe In Miracles.” Then it’s Mogwai‘s cheeky take on Sabbath’s stoner anthem “Sweet Leaf,” The Replacements moaning a remarkably sincere version of Kiss’ “Black Diamond” and Big Sugar putting some big beat behind Traffic’s “Dear Mr. Fantasy.”

The last section of our baker’s dozen shifts gears for a pair of reggae interpretations, namely Burning Spear‘s liberal reworking of the Grateful Dead’s “Estimated Prophet” and Sly & Robbie‘s cool take on The Police’s “Walking On The Moon.” One good Police cover deserves another, so we give you new kids Kicksville shining an “Invisible Sun” before the nervy final jolt of the Flying Lizards‘ beloved New Wave version of Barrett Strong’s much-covered “Money (That’s What I Want)” and Roxy Music’s Bryan Ferry doing Dylan proud on “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall.”

And check out last week’s highly energized Playlist with Mott The Hoople, Super 400, Boston and more!