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Wanee 2011 Lineup Allmans, WSP, Robert Plant, Ween

INCREDIBLE LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR FLORIDA FAVE

The 2011 Wanee Festival will take place April 14-16 at the Spirit of Suwanee Park in Live Oak, FL. Tickets went on sale today here, and the lineup this year is smoking hot:

Wanee 2010 by Ian Rawn

Wanee 2011 Lineup

Allman Brothers Band
Robert Plant & The Band of Joy
Widespread Panic
Steve Miller Band
Warren Haynes Band
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band
Ween
Stephen Marley
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Mike Gordon
Hot Tuna
7 Walkers
Galactic
Taj Mahal
North Mississippi All-Stars
John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours
Keller Williams
The Radiators
Wanda Jackson
Rusted Root
Oteil Burbridge and The Lee Boys
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Big Gigantic
Melvin Seals & JGB
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
New Deal
Lotus
Tea Leaf Green
DJ Logic
Toubab Krewe
Devon Allman’s Honeytribe
Bobby Lee Rodgers Trio
Soul Rebels Brass Band
Guitar Shorty
Dangermuffin
Honey Island Swamp Band
Kevin Hammond
Death On Two Wheels
The Yeti Trio
Jacob Jeffries Band
Griffin Anthony

Ticket includes: 4 nights of “primitive camping,” 3 full days of music, plus kick-off party on Wednesday from 2 pm-2 am. Pick up tickets here.


NMAS, John Popper, Sam Bush to Play Free Concert Series

FREE SHOWS AT GONDOLA SQUARE IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO


North Mississippi Allstars

Fans will get a chance to check out some of their favorite bands in Steamboat Springs, CO U.S.A. during the 2011 Bud Light Rocks the Boat Free Concert Series, now
entering its 12th season.

The North Mississippi Allstars, Sam Bush, Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real,
John Popper and the Duskray
Troubadors
, Los Lonely Boys,
Katchafire and The Wailers grace the stage with their
high-energy on-stage performances in the heart of Gondola Square.

All concerts begin at 3:00 pm, unless otherwise noted, in Gondola Square at the base of the Steamboat
Ski Resort.

Concert Schedule:

2/26/11 – North Mississippi All Stars

3/04/11 – Sam Bush
3/19/11 – Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
3/26/11 – John Popper and the Duskray Troubadors
4/02/11 – Los Lonely Boys
4/10/11 – The Wailers, Katchafire (2 pm)


Beats Antique: Blind Threshold North American Dates

OUT OCTOBER 12


Beats Antique

In a prolific 3 years since Beats
Antique
emerged, the group has released 2 albums and a pair of EPs, with a third album, Blind
Threshold
, on the way. Notable features of the new release include glitchy, laser-guided harmonica
provided by Blues Traveler frontman John Popper; and 2
very different vocal tracks from Lynx and Eva Salina. Check out tracklist and U.S. tour dates
below.

TRACKLISTING:

1. Egyptic
2. Runaway
3. Revival
4. Spiderbite
5. Rising Tide (feat. Lynx)

6. Daze
7. Vardo
8. Prelude
9. Miss Levine
10. Nasavalo (feat. Eva Salina)
11. Grandstand
12. There Ya Go (feat. John Popper)
13. Merry Go Round
14. I Got… by mIx N Blend, Narch (Beats Antique Remix)

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

8/28 – Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre
9/10 – Clarks Grove, MN – Harvestfest – Harmony Park
9/17 – Laytonville, CA – Earthdance
9/18 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
9/24 – Seattle, WA – Decibel Festival @ Motor
9/25 – Arcata, CA – Aracata Theatre
9/28 – Fargo, ND – The Aquarium
9/30 – Madison, WI – Majestic Live
10/1 – Milwaukee, WI – Miramar Theatre
10/2 – Chicago, IL – Abbey Pub
10/3 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
10/6 – New Orleans, LA – Republic
10/9 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits
10/11 – Mobile, AL – Alabama Music Box
10/12 – Birmingham, AL – Zydeco
10/13 – Nashville, TN – Exit/In
10/14 – Asheville, NC – TBD
10/15 – Charleston, SC – The Pour House
10/16 – Athens, GA – New Earth Music Hall
10/17 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade – Hell Room
10/22 – Allston, MA – Harpers Ferry
11/11 – Vancouver, BC – Biltmore Cabaret
11/12 – Edmonton, AB – The Pawn Shop
11/13 – Calgary, AB – Royal Canadian Legion
11/14 – Winnipeg, MB – Crescent Wood United Church

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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.

Continue reading for more pics of SXSW Day 3…

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

Click here for coverage of SXSW Day 1. Click here for coverage of Day 2.

Check back tomorrow for more coverage of SXSW 2010…

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Win Pollock Art at Festival 8 Recycle Your Cell Phone Too

HeadCount to stage “Reality Check” Game Show at Phish’s Festival 8

Fans Compete for Grand Prize of One-of-a-Kind Jim Pollock Artwork in Trivia Contest

Rock The Earth To Recycle Cell Phones at Festival

Phish

If you fancy yourself an “a-Phish-ionado,” or an expert on current events, you’ll have a chance to prove it at Festival 8. HeadCount, fresh off announcing superb statistical results from last year’s voter registration campaign, will host the “Reality Check” music and political trivia game show at this weekend’s Phish festival. The Grand Prize winner will walk away with a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork by Phish poster artist Jim Pollock.

Be prepared to answer questions like this:

What part of Floyd’s body got “sliced”?

What town does Trey Anastasio, John Popper of Blues Traveler and Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors all hale from?

What Who album did Phish cover on Halloween 1995?

All you have to do is stop by the HeadCount booth and be ready to play “Reality Check.” You’ll also get a coupon for a free scoop of Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food Ice Cream just for playing or for filling out HeadCount’s “What’s Your Issue?” survey.

“Reality Check” will pit you head-to-head with another competitor as a host quizzes you on Phish history, classic albums, the news and government. Plus, there will also be a Family Feud-style “Survey Says!” question. Win three straight times and you can advance to the Tournament of Champions, held before Phish’s final set of the weekend on Sunday, November 1.

The Grand Prize winner will receive an uncut sheet of four Pollock Halloween masks. These masks will be available at the WaterWheel table throughout Festival 8, which will house a Pollock gallery. To make the “Reality Check” prize one-of-a-kind, Jim is doing a special illustration on one uncut sheet – meaning the winner goes home with a true Pollock original. Other prizes include a Festival 8 merchandise pack and an autographed copy of the PhanArt book.

So stop by the HeadCount booth and play “Reality Check,” complete the survey and learn more about how HeadCount works with musicians to encourage participation in democracy.

Mobile Phone Recycling Drive

Rock the Earth and Phish are asking all fans planning to attend Phish Festival 8
to bring their old, unwanted mobile phones to the Rock the Earth booth for recycling.

All festival attendees who bring a phone to the Rock the Earth booth for recycling will receive a coupon for 20% off Musictoday purchase, PLUS get a free scoop of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. In addition, each phone is worth one entry into the daily drawing for Phish CDs, Green-themed DVDs, digital download cards, and one lucky Phish Festival 8 mobile phone recycler will win a Gibson Les Paul Studio guitar!

Did you know that there are more than 1 Billion mobile phones waiting to be recycled in the U.S.? Or, that one mobile phone contains enough toxic substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, etc) to contaminate 40,000 gallons of drinking water? Or, that an estimated 175 million new mobile phones will be issued this year in the U.S., yet less than 1% ever get recycled?

In partnership with Musictoday, Gibson, Rhino Records, and Nugs.Net, Rock the Earth’s
mobile phone recycling program aims to inspire fans to embrace recycling while increasing public awareness of the environmental consequences of discarded mobile phones. The more phones you bring to Phish Festival 8 for recycling the less toxic chemicals end up in landfills and the bigger your positive impact on the environment, while also increasing your chances of winning one of these fantastic prizes. What are you waiting for? Spread the word!


Telluride Blues & Brews | 09.18-09.20 | CO

Words & Images by: Dino Perrucci

16th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival :: 09.18.09 – 09.20.09 :: Telluride Town Park :: Telluride, CO

The calendar turned to fall and baseball is heading into the playoff push, so it must be time for Blues & Brews. Nestled beneath the mountains that surround Telluride Colorado, Town Park provides one of the most beautiful settings I’ve ever seen live music in. Celebrating its 16th year, the festival always attracts a great mix of not only blues but also funk, gospel, R&B and a little New Orleans flavor, with style each spread across generations. In addition you have more than 50 of the country’s top microbreweries competing for your taste buds during the Grand Tasting on Saturday. To say, “A great time is had by all,” is an understatement.

One of my favorite aspects of any festival is the chance to catch new artists that you’ve never seen or heard before. This year my favorite new band was Jason Ricci & New Blood. Lead vocalist and harmonica player Ricci incorporates the sounds of older blues masters as well as exploring newer sounds pioneered by John Popper. Ricci and his band played both the Thursday night Bal de Maison (the annual opening night show) at the Fly Me To The Moon Saloon as well as a main stage set on Friday. Other bands that I really enjoyed for the first time were Otis Taylor’s African Orchestra and NYC’s own London Souls. London Souls are a power trio in the tradition of Cream and the James Gang and they tore up The Fly Me To The Moon on Friday night. Also on Friday night Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real brought their country rock to the Sheraton Opera House. Lukas the son of Willie, shares his Dad’s rich voice.

Though I’ve seen them each many times, what I was most looking forward to was Anders Osborne and Buddy Guy, both playing on the main stage on Saturday. While their styles vary greatly, what they share is a sense that every ounce of their being goes into their playing. Anders nighttime show at the Sheraton Opera House was the most talked about set of the weekend. His band, featuring Kirk Joseph on Sousaphone and Simon Lott on drums, was super tight as they played several new Osborne compositions.
Once again the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival delivered sights and sounds that could only be found in such a special place. See you next year!

Telluride Blues & Brews ’09

Blues & Brews Festivarians

Telluride Blues & Brews ’09

A leg upÂ…

Joe Cocker :: 09.18.09

Jackie Greene :: 09.18.09

Jason Ricci :: 09.18.09

Otis Taylor’s African Orchestra :: 09.18.09

Otis Taylor :: 09.18.09

Carolyn Wonderland :: 09.18.09

Big Head Todd & The Monsters :: 09.18.09

Continue reading for pics of Saturday and Sunday at the 2009 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival…

Buddy Guy :: 09.19.09

Buddy Guy :: 09.19.09

Lubriphonic :: 09.19.09

Vieux Farka Toure :: 09.19.09

JP Soars & The Red Hots :: 09.19.09

Anders Osborne :: 09.19.09

Andes Osborne :: 09.19.09

Joel Cummins :: Umphrey’s McGee :: 09.19.09

Brendan Bayliss :: Umphrey’s McGee :: 09.19.09

The Lee Boys :: 09.20.09

Super Chikan :: 09.20.09

Ruthie Foster :: 09.20.09

Ryan Shaw :: 09.20.09

Telluride Blues & Brews Festival 2009

Continue reading for pics of the nighttime action around the 2009 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival…

Jason Ricci :: 09.17.09

London Souls :: 09.18.09

Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real :: 09.18.09

Ruthie Foster :: 09.19.09

Anders Osborne :: 09.19.09

The Lee Boys :: 09.19.09

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