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Led Zeppelin no longer the real Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant

English rocker Robert Plant has asked rock band Led Zeppelin’s fans to stop expecting a reunion tour because the band no longer exists. Plant reteamed with bandmates John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page for a 2007 tribute to music mogul Ahmet Ertegun. Even though he said it was a lot of fun, there was a [...]

Shakori Hills GrassRoots Fest | 04.22-04.25 | NC

Words by: S. Taylor | Images by: Kevin M. James & Gabriel Nelson

Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance
04.22.10-04.25.10 :: Shakori Hills :: Pittsboro, NC

Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance is a wonderful celebration of music, arts, and dance set in the beautiful North Carolina countryside. This vibrant festival offers four days of incredible music featuring some of the best international, national, regional, and local bands. The diversity and quality of the musical groups at Shakori Hills is impressive, and Shakori Hills is known for being a very relaxed, family friendly and earth-conscious festival.

The big name acts at this April’s Shakori Hills included banjo master Bela Fleck, the Malian musician and bandleader Bassekou Kouyate, world psychedelic jammers Rusted Root, Americana musician Abigail Washburn, and the festival founders Donna The Buffalo. On the last day even Led Zeppelin‘s John Paul Jones stopped by with his bass and mandolin for a few powerful guest appearances!

Among the many other spectacular groups who performed were Sim Redmond Band, Sol Driven Train, Hobex, Asylum Street Spankers, Hackensaw Boys, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Sol, and Great American Taxi.

Here’s a healthy sampling of photos from Shakori Hills. If you missed this spring festival, the 2010 fall festival is right around the corner!

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Them Crooked Vultures | 04.14 | L.A.

Words by: L. Paul Mann

Them Crooked Vultures :: 04.14.10 :: Club Nokia :: Los Angeles, CA

Jones & Grohl – Them Crooked Vultures :: 02.08.10
Taken in New York by Dino Perrucci

This was a surprise concert at the luxurious new Nokia Club, in downtown Los Angeles’ massive new L.A. Live Center. The relatively new “supergroup” Them Crooked Vultures played a “warm up” for their performance at Coachella. The venue is one of the nicest new live music clubs in the country. Claiming a capacity of 2,300, it actually feels much smaller. The crowd is dispersed in a large oval shape with a second level balcony comprising half of the seating. State of the art sound and lighting are joined with live video, digitally edited for maximum coverage. It is the perfect platform for live rock bands.

The term “supergroup” has been tossed about for decades. “Blind Faith” may have been the first legitimate band to claim the moniker. The Traveling Wilburys were probably the last, until now. Them Crooked Vultures certainly has the pedigree to warrant such a title. John Paul Jones, the historic bass player for Led Zeppelin, Dave Grohl, the drummer from Nirvana and leader of the Foo Fighters, and Josh Homme, the leader/mastermind of Queens of the Stone Age comprise the group, with Homme’s Queens bandmate Alain Johannes rounding out the live configuration.

This may be the best new hard rock band formed in a decade. While you can hear distinct influences from each of the player’s respective other bands, the group melds their talents into a new, incendiary sound that lends itself well to experimental, improvisational live jams. Jones, the magical pied piper of the group, played no less than seven different instruments. As well as the bass and a heap of keyboards reminiscent of his Zeppelin days, he also played violin and a sort of electronic slide guitar device. Grohl did what he does best: Put his head down and played ferociously on the drums, reminding many of John Bonham and Keith Moon. Homme, with his characteristic high-pitched voice and wailing lead guitar, acted as the bridge to the audience, bantering with the crowd and using his sarcastic personality to keep a personal connection going. Unofficial band member Alain Johannes was the stoic straight man, seamlessly keeping the rhythm on his guitar, or switching to bass when Jones would experiment with a different instrument. He even sported a McCartney style Hofner bass at one point.

A year of touring has turned the group into a juggernaut of sound capable of improvising on a dime, pumping out unusual jams. About the only complaints heard this night came from Foo Fighters fans, which seemed to long for that band’s more melodic, commercial earworms. The closest this group has come to commercial pop is “New Fang,” which has received extensive airplay. But witnessing them in concert, it’s clear this band cares little for radio hits. This is about the sweaty grind of playing rock & roll live in front of an audience.

The Vultures tore through nearly two hours of music in an explosive set. Homme took a break late in the set to acknowledge their Coachella gig. “I’m from the desert. I’m Joshua. Anyone going to Coachella? Well, fuck you. This isn’t for you guys,” he said. Then recanted, “Just kidding. This is for everyone.”

Them Crooked Vultures :: 04.14.10 :: Club Nokia :: Los Angeles, CA

Elephants, Gunman, Scumbag Blues, Dead End Friends, Nobody Loves Me & Neither Do I, Highway 1, New Fang, Bandoliers, Mind Eraser, No Chaser, Interlude with Ludes, Caligulove, Johannes guitar solo > You Can’t Possibly Begin to Imagine, Spinning in Daffodils, Warsaw or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up

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Them Crooked Vultures Announce Additional U.S. Shows

THEM CROOKED VULTURES ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL U.S. SHOWS
RECORD STORE DAY 10″
PICTURE DISC FEATURING PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED “HWY 1″
TCV’S JOSH HOMME NAMED RECORD STORE DAY
AMBASSADOR

Them Crooked Vultures

Them Crooked Vultures
aka Dave Grohl, Joshua Homme and John Paul Jones have announced the addition of three new dates to the band’s
spring U.S. Run.

The new shows – April 14 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, May 17 at the Egyptian Room at the Old National Centre in
Indianapolis and May 18 at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago – expand an itinerary that includes an April 16
appearance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, an April 17 show at the Joint in Las Vegas and an April 19
date at the Fillmore in Denver.

Following the Coachella and Club Nokia dates, Them Crooked Vultures will commemorate this year’s Record Store
Day with the April 17 release of a 10″ picture disc featuring a double A-side of “Mind Eraser, No Chaser” and the
previously unreleased “Hwy 1″ (recorded live by Sydney, Australia’s Triple J) and “Vulture Speak,” an exclusive
interview on the B-side.

Additionally, the Vultures’ own Joshua Homme has been named official Ambassador of Record Store Day, further
details of which are included in an exclusive announcement from Homme posted at
http://www.recordstoreday.com/.

For further details on Them Crooked Vultures’ U.S. Tour, see below and keep checking back at www.themcrookedvultures.com

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Them Crooked Vultures | 02.08 | NYC

Words by: Ryan Dembinsky | Images by: Dino Perrucci

Them Crooked Vultures :: 02.08.10 :: Roseland Ballroom :: New York, NY

Jones & Grohl – Them Crooked Vultures :: 02.08 :: New York

Despite being a supergroup comprised of rock royalty best known from the southern California desert, the United Kingdom, and Seattle, when Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal), Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters), and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) took to the Roseland Ballroom with Them Crooked Vultures on Monday night, it felt decidedly New York City. To be clear, we’re not just talking about a skinny Jim Carroll nodding off in a booth at Max’s Kansas City or a Lester Bangs taking stealth pulls of Romilar at CBGBs. Rather, we’re talking about that weird mix of wise-beyond-their-years high school kids, ultimate fighting champions with razor sharp facial hair, unstoppable hipsters, and the occasional girl that congeal together to form the unmistakable smell of Slim Jims – that kind of New York City.

Both band and fans alike shook off their Super Bowl hangovers, including Grohl, who according to frontman Josh Homme “drank Jägermeister until 5:30 in the morning. He’s such an alcoholic,” and still rattled the very foundation of the always-overcrowded ballroom.

From the get-go, the Vultures played one jam-heavy rager after another, hardly letting up long enough for inhabitants of the stuffed sausage floor to catch a breath or grab a drink to cool down from the visceral hot mustard being liberally applied. The band kicked it off right, as the evening’s second tune, “Scumbag Blues” – the best cut in their catalog – reached epic proportions with John Paul Jones showing his most dexterous bass work and quickly putting to rest any potential complaints that we’re reviewing just another indie band here at JamBase. All night, in fact, the band could have easily been classified as a jam band if only they weren’t so jaw-droppingly loud and heavy.

Homme & Johannes – Them Crooked Vultures :: 02.08

Beyond “Scumbag,” the band essentially tackled its entire catalog, which comes as no surprise as said catalog encompasses only one album, though they did perform the unreleased tune “Highway One,” which serves in part as a slight oasis from the pulsating loudness and a vehicle for Jones to morph an effected mandolin bluegrass run into a slick rock riff. Other highlights included the giant climax of “Warsaw or the First Breath You Take After You Give Up” and Homme’s Zep-esque blazing lead riff on “Elephants.”

Make no mistake, Grohl and Jones hold the star power, but Homme serves as the frontman. And while some criticize Homme for not stacking up to the likes of JPJ or Grohl, Homme’s strait-laced, square appearance and whimsical personality serve only to focus the attention on the music. Of course, his vocals do not resonate anywhere close to the likes of a Robert Plant or a Kurt Cobain, but his searing guitar work does and he makes for a charismatic bandleader.

Homme joked amicably before going into “Mind Eraser, No Chaser” that when the band played Saturday Night Live two days prior, in classic rock fashion, he slipped in three expletives without the censors even noticing before highlighting, “This one’s a song about being tricked.” Homme continued to incorporate good comedy throughout the evening.

As for Grohl, it’s almost worth the price of a ticket just to witness one of the most passionate drummers in the business at work. There’s something about seeing that trademark breakneck hair flipping in person that feels like a must in every diehard music fan’s concert scrapbook. Furthermore, you really can’t get the full sense on a record of his uncanny ability to lead a jam from “meander” to “climax” by pounding at the same fill, adding extra hits when needed and working a pair of cymbals the size of an elliptical orbit, without seeing him in the thick of it.

Dave Grohl – Them Crooked Vultures :: 02.08 :: New York

Guitarist Alain (Eleven and a Desert Sessions veteran), who turns the touring band into a quartet, serves sixth-man duties so-to-speak, adding largely rhythm guitar and trading subdued licks and solos with Homme, but he also adds a more notable dimension at times. In particular, the band flourishes when he steps to the Clavinet and takes the band away from thrashing and into the heavy funk, again most successfully on “Scumbag Blues.” He also showed off his desert rock chops when the three members proper left the stage, giving Johannes the spotlight for a unique guitar solo perfectly suited for a Joshua Tree walkabout.

Last but not least, JPJ really shines in this band, not only on bass but also on keys, mandolin, keytar and a crazy ass custom made bass slide. What’s particularly compelling about Jones in this mix is how he consistently steals the show, effortlessly and without the spotlight as he works with Grohl to build a thundering rhythm section. At other times, he’ll stealthily blaze through virtuoso chops on any one of his instruments, where you almost forget to notice him, until you do.

Finally, the lights made a subdued, but notable contribution. A backdrop of white diamonds provided a base setting, but the use of shadows and darkness set the tone. At times, the lighting director projected huge silhouettes of the musicians on the walls to each side of the stage; a nice alternative to the excessive lasers used by most lighting directors these days.

Given the nature of the beast, it’d be easy to size up Them Crooked Vultures for what they are not, namely Led Zeppelin or Nirvana, but that would be slighting. Josh Homme, Dave Grohl, and John Paul Jones exhibit honest to goodness chemistry – like Bangs and his cough syrup, NYC and its melting pot – this band is its own thing. Against the odds of a Monday night show on the day after the Super Bowl, Them Crooked Vultures put on a rock clinic and New York City took notes.

Them Crooked Vultures tour dates available here.

Continue reading for more pics of the Them Crooked Vultures in New York City…

Here’s a sweet clip of the band performing “New Fang” on ACL:

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Them Crooked Vultures Rock SNL

THEM CROOKED VULTURES WILL PLAY SNL FEBRUARY 6

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Them Crooked Vultures, the super group comprised of music icons Joshua Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones, are set to rock the soundstage of another iconic institution, Saturday Night Live.

The band will take the stage live in front of the raucous SNL crowd on February 6 with the show being hosted by Ashton Kutcher. Following their stint on late night television TCV will bring the rock to a handful of cities along the East Coast before heading to the California desert to play Coachella on April 16.

Them Crooked Vultures released their self-titled debut album in November 2009 to a slew of critical acclaim, and in just a few short months saw additional accolades including “Best of 2009″ lists from Spin, JamBase, MySpace and Time Out.

Them Crooked Vultures Tour Dates

01/22/10 Fri Festival Hall Melbourne, AU

01/23/10 Sat Festival Hall Melbourne, AU

01/25/10 Mon River Stage Brisbane, AU

01/26/10 Tue Hordern Pavilion Sydney, AU

01/27/10 Wed Hordern Pavilion Sydney, AU

01/29/10 Fri TSB Arena Wellington, NZ

01/30/10 Sat Vector Arena Auckland, NZ

02/06/10 Sat Austin City Limits TV Show Austin, TX

04/16/10 Fri Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA


Them Crooked Vultures Give Away Free Song on iTunes

THEM CROOKED VULTURES “MIND ERASER, NO CHASER” FREE ON iTUNES NOW

ALBUM OUT NOVEMBER 17 / WEST COAST DATES NOVEMBER 17-21

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In celebration of All Souls Day, Them Crooked Vultures, Dave Grohl, Josh Homme and John Paul Jones, are giving it away: As of midnight, “Mind Eraser, No Chaser” is available as a FREE download at iTunes. No obligation to buy anything. Not part of a pre-order. No strings attached. FREE.


Additionally, “New Fang,” the first single from Them Crooked Vultures’ self-titled debut album due out November 17 in the United States and Canada on DGC/Interscope Records, was recently premiered and you can hear right here (below) or at myspace.com/crookedvultures.

Them Crooked Vultures recently announced its first ever shows in California and the Pacific Northwest: November 17 at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, November 19 at the Fox Theater in Oakland, November 21 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, and November 22 at the Roseland Theater in Portland. The dates expand an itinerary that already includes a December tour of the U.K. and Europe and January dates in Australia and New Zealand. Complete tour dates available here.


Them Crooked Vultures “New Fang” & West Coast Dates

Them Crooked Vultures Debut “New Fang” From Forthcoming Debut Album
West Coast Tour Dates Added

Them Crooked Vultures, the super group featuring Dave Grohl, John Paul Jones, and Josh Homme, have released the first single, “New Fang” from their self-titled debut album due in North America on November 17 through DGC/Interscope. It is currently available on their YouTube channel. Check it out here:

Additionally, the band has announced its first ever shows in California and the Pacific Northwest: November 17 at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, November 19 at the Fox Theater in Oakland, November 21 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, and November 22 at the Roseland Theater in Portland. Tickets will go on sale this weekend.

The dates expand an itinerary that already includes a December tour of the U.K. and Europe and January dates in Australia and New Zealand.

The complete track listing for Them Crooked Vultures is as follows:

1. No One Loves Me & Neither Do I

2. Mind Eraser, No Chaser

3. New Fang

4. Dead End Friends

5. Elephants

6. Scumbag Blues

7. Bandoliers

8. Reptiles

9. Interlude With Ludes

10. Warsaw or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up

11. Caligulove

12. Gunman

13. Spinning In Daffodils


Them Crooked Vultures tour dates available here.


Led Zeppelin: Visual Biography

Led Zeppelin: Good Times, Bad Times A Visual Biography Of The Ultimate Band

By Jerry Prochnicky & Ralph Hulett, foreword by Anthony DeCurtis

Arrives October 1


Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin: Good Times, Bad Times, A Visual Biography of the Ultimate Band captures the public and private lives of the legendary band through rare and iconic photographs, accompanied by insightful commentary. The book arrives in the 40th anniversary year of the group’s first two albums, Led Zeppelin I and Led Zeppelin II, as well as their first four U.S. tours.

Led Zeppelin embodied the fabled rock star lifestyle of sex, drugs, and rock & roll, but much more than that, they came to define the music and culture of the 1970s. Now, four decades later, Led Zeppelin — Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham (1948-1980) — continue to draw the fascination, admiration and awe of legions of fans, young and old.

A general overview of the band’s history leads readers into the core of the book, a collection of 200 striking photographs, more than half of which are rarely or never before published. These images offer views of the band onstage, backstage, recording in the studio, on tour and at home. From their very first performance in Denmark on September 7, 1968 (as the New Yardbirds) to their last performance in London on December 10, 2007, this volume captures Led Zeppelin in all their electric glory.

Pre-orders for the book can be made here


Them Crooked Vultures Tour
John Paul Jones/Grohl/Homme

Them Crooked Vultures Announce Tour

Them Crooked Vultures have announced a string of tour dates. The supergroup featuring John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin), Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) and Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) will begin a full tour on October 1 in Austin, TX before heading to the U.K. in December.

The band also recently posted another song clip to YouTube, check out “Elephants” in the studio:

Them Crooked Vultures Tour Dates

10/01/09 Thu Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

10/02/09 Fri Zilker Park Austin, TX (Austin City Limits Festival)

10/05/09 Mon War Memorial Auditorium Nashville, TN

10/06/09 Tue Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

10/08/09 Thu The Fillmore Detroit (State Theatre) Detroit, MI

10/09/09 Fri The Sound Academy Toronto, ON

10/11/09 Sun House of Blues Boston, MA

10/12/09 Mon Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

10/14/09 Wed 9:30 Club Washington, DC

12/10/09 Thu Plymouth Pavilion Plymouth, GB

12/11/09 Fri Portsmouth Guildhall Portsmouth, GB

12/13/09 Sun Empress Ballroom Blackpool, GB

12/14/09 Mon Birmingham Academy Birmingham, GB

12/15/09 Tue Edinburgh Academy Edinburgh, GB

12/17/09 Thu Hammersmith Apollo London, GB



US choreographer Merce Cunningham dies

New York choreographer Merce Cunningham crossed artistic barriers and stretched the parameters of dance

Merce Cunningham, the iconoclastic choreographer whose career spanning more than six decades crossed artistic barriers and stretched the parameters of dance, has died in New York aged 90.

As news of his death on Sunday spread, he was hailed as one of the towering figures in art of the 20th century. The New York Times dubbed him the “greatest living artist since Samuel Beckett”.

Cunningham founded his Manhattan-based dance company in 1953 and continued as an influential figure until weeks before his death. He appeared in every performance of the company until he was 70, and last danced on stage aged 80.

Earlier this year, at the occasion of his 90th birthday, he presented a new 90-minute work, Nearly Ninety, with music by John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin.

Working with his long-term collaborator and partner, John Cage, who died in 1992, he set about freeing dance from its restrictive conventions. He detached his choreography from music and from story lines, letting it stand in its own right.

At times he would throw coins or dice to decide the flow of movements, and ended the unwritten convention that dancers face the audience.

He also took dance out of its box, linking it to other mediums, notably contemporary art. He worked closely with Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.

Shortly before his death he established a trust in his name. Last month, he explained: “My idea has always been to explore human physical movement. I would like the Trust to continue doing this, because dancing is a process that never stops, and should not stop if it is to stay alive and fresh.”

Trevor Carlson, director of the Cunningham Dance Foundation, said “Merce saw beauty in the ordinary, which is what made him extraordinary. He did not allow convention to lead him, but was a true artist, honest and forthcoming in everything he did.”

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Robert Plant awarded CBE

The former Led Zep frontman has been made a Commander of the British Empire. In your face Jimmy Page OBE!

Robert Plant was honoured as a CBE by Prince Charles in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Friday, letting the former Led Zeppelin singer finally one-up guitarist Jimmy Page.

While Page is a member of the Order of the British Empire, Plant now outranks him with his new title of Commander of the British Empire.

Plant didn’t seem to think this really mattered. “If we can remember each other’s phone number at this time in life it’s a miracle,” he said. “We’re still good friends, we both enjoy a rather dark sense of humour that comes, I think, from being on the wrong side of the tracks for all those wild years.”

Led Zeppelin have not played together since their one-off O2 Arena gig in December 2007. Though Page had tried to reunite the group for a tour with bassist John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham, the late John Bonham’s son, Plant declined to join them. Instead, he is concentrating on an ongoing collaboration with American singer Alison Krauss.

Asked if a Led Zeppelin reunion may still be on the horizon, Plant pretended to be hard of hearing. “Sometimes I go a bit deaf in either ear, especially when people are talking nonsense,” he said.

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Robert Plant awarded CBE

The former Led Zep frontman has been made a Commander of the British Empire. In your face Jimmy Page OBE!

Robert Plant was honoured as a CBE by Prince Charles in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Friday, letting the former Led Zeppelin singer finally one-up guitarist Jimmy Page.

While Page is a member of the Order of the British Empire, Plant now outranks him with his new title of Commander of the British Empire.

Plant didn’t seem to think this really mattered. “If we can remember each other’s phone number at this time in life it’s a miracle,” he said. “We’re still good friends, we both enjoy a rather dark sense of humour that comes, I think, from being on the wrong side of the tracks for all those wild years.”

Led Zeppelin have not played together since their one-off O2 Arena gig in December 2007. Though Page had tried to reunite the group for a tour with bassist John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham, the late John Bonham’s son, Plant declined to join them. Instead, he is concentrating on an ongoing collaboration with American singer Alison Krauss.

Asked if a Led Zeppelin reunion may still be on the horizon, Plant pretended to be hard of hearing. “Sometimes I go a bit deaf in either ear, especially when people are talking nonsense,” he said.

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