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Judy Collins: Tour Dates

NEW ALBUM PARADISE OUT NOW

Judy Collins is touring
North America this Fall. Her new album Paradise was released via Wildflower Records in June.
Check out all dates below.

TOUR DATES:

Tue 10/5 – The Dream Cafe – Penticton, BC
Wed 10/6 – Hermann’s Jazz Club – Victoria, BC
Thu 10/7 – Malaspina College Theatre – Nanaimo, BC
Fri 10/8 – The Broad Stage at The Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center – Santa Monica, CA
Sun 10/10 – Napa Valley Opera House – Napa, CA

Tue 10/12 – Tower Theater – Bend, OR
Thu 10/14 – Clark Center for the Performing Arts – Arroyo Grande, CA
Sat 10/16 – Germantown Performing Arts Center – Germantown, TN
Tue 10/19 – Hugh’s Room – Toronto, ON

Fri 10/22 – Colonial Theater – Idaho Falls, ID
Sat, 10/23 – The Coach House – San Juan Capistrano, CA
Thu 10/28 – Broadway Theatre – Saskatoon, SK
Fri 10/29 – E.A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts – Prince Albert, SK
Sun 10/31 – The Arden Theatre – St. Albert, AB
Thu 11/4 – Strathmore Hall Pavilion – N. Bethesda, MD
Mon 11/8 – Muriel Richardson Theatre/Winnipeg Art Gallery – Winnipeg, MB
Fri 11/12 – State Theater Center for the Arts – Easton, PA

Sun 11/14 – Fitchburg State College – Fitchburg, MA

Fri 12/3 – Irvington Town Hall Theater – Irvington, NY

Sat 12/4 – First Presbyterian Church of Freehold – Freehold, NJ
Sun 12/5 – Tupelo Music Hall – White River Junction, VT
Mon 12/6 – Tupelo Music Hall – Londonderry, NH

Thu 12/9 – Cedartown Civic Auditorium – Cedartown, GA
Fri 12/10 – Peabody Auditorium – Daytona Beach, FL
Sat 12/11 – South Florida Community College – Avon Park, FL
Sun 12/12 – Capitol Theater – Clearwater, FL
Tue 12/14 – Lyric Theater – Stuart, FL
Thu 12/16 – Kravis Center for the Performing Arts – West Palm Beach, FL

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Newport Folk Fest: Helm, Yim, Bird, Avetts

George Wein’s NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL RETURNS TO ITS SEASIDE HOME JULY 30 – AUGUST 1

Newport Folk Fest 2009 by Brueckner

The spirit of an open-hearted, old-fashioned family reunion is being summoned to life for this year’s 51st edition of George Wein’s Newport Folk Festival®, which begins July 30 at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at Newport Casino and continues July 31 and August 1 at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.

Tickets go on sale worldwide on Friday, March 26, at 10 a.m. at www.newportfolkfest.net.

George Wein’s New Festival Productions continues to build on the festival’s historic past by featuring emerging young artists alongside some of folk music’s most venerable names. This year’s festival features Levon Helm‘s Ramble on the Road, John Prine, Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers, Yim Yames (of My Morning Jacket), The Swell Season, Andrew Bird, The Avett Brothers, Brandi Carlile, Doc Watson & David Holt, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Calexico, Blitzen Trapper, Richie Havens, Sam Bush, The Low Anthem, Tim O’Brien, The Felice Brothers, Justin Townes Earle, Tao Seeger Band, AA Bondy, Chris Thile’s Punch Brothers, Dawes, Nneka, Horse Feathers, Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three , Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore, Sarah Jarosz, Cory Chisel & the Wandering Sons, O’Death and Liz Longley. More artists will be announced at a later date.

Many of these musicians have performed and recorded together or crossed paths along the musical highway and they see this storied festival as being so steeped in cultural and historic importance that they liken it to “coming home” to the very roots of the folk-music tradition.

Wein has, since 1959, found Newport a scenic and hospitable venue for presenting the very best of this country’s blues, roots, gospel, country, bluegrass, Cajun and traditional folk music. Last year’s 50th anniversary edition paid tribute to the great performers who wrote the proud history of this festival, notably co-founder Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Arlo Guthrie and Mavis Staples.

“Newport is like a second home to me and I always look forward to the next visit,” said Wein. “After celebrating the 50th anniversary with Pete and 17,000 fans, I can’t wait to see the magic unfold over the three days.”

“There is something so perfect about being in Newport near the water and that old stone fort – all gathered in to sing with family and friends – that keeps me wanting to come back year after year,” said Yim Yames. “It’s like the walls of the fort are arms, and I feel secure when I am near them, protected by the spirits there – past, present, and future. And, I like to hear our voices bouncing off those old stone walls as my eye drifts to the sailboats on the seashore and the people just smiling and taking it all in.”

All tickets for George Wein’s Newport Folk Festival go on sale Friday, March 26, at 10:00 a.m. online, by phone and by mail. General admission tickets (single-day passes only) also can be purchased in person at the Newport Visitor Information Center, located at 23 America’s Cup Avenue.

A partial list of performers for George Wein’s 2010 Newport Folk Festival:

FRIDAY, JULY 30 ~ 8:00 p.m.

International Tennis Hall of Fame, 194 Bellevue Avenue

Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers

Tim O’Brien

Sarah Jarosz

SATURDAY, JULY 31 ~ 11:30 am – 7:00 p.m.

Fort Adams State Park, Harrison Avenue

John Prine

Andrew Bird

Brandi Carlile

The Low Anthem

Yim Yames of My Morning Jacket

Doc Watson & David Holt

Calexico

Dawes

Nneka

O’Death

Liz Longley

Blitzen Trapper

A.A. Bondy

Sam Bush

Horsefeathers

and more

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 ~ 11:30 am – 7:00 p.m.

Fort Adams State Park, Harrison Avenue

Levon Helm’s Ramble on the Road

The Swell Season

The Avett Brothers

Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings

Richie Havens

Justin Townes Earle

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

The Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Punch Brothers with Chris Thile

The Felice Brothers

Tao Seeger Band

Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons

Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore

Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three

and more


For more on the Newport Folk Festival see our 2009 coverage here.


SXSW: Partial Band List/Panels

SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST ANNOUNCES PARTIAL BAND LIST, PANEL INFO, STAGE NEWS

Pretty Lights

The South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Conference and Festival, scheduled to take place March 17-21, 2010 in Austin, Texas, is pleased to announce a few of the bands scheduled to perform, artists that are participating on panels and exciting changes at the SXSW Day Stage.

This year’s SXSW Music Conference will feature some notable artists that will be speaking on panels taking place in the Austin Convention Center. Judy Collins shares her thoughts on Where Goes English Folk Music?, John Doe joins Ian Rogers‘ panel The Cultural Significance of Direct-to-Fan Marketing, DJ Spooky encourages the spread of music into established cultural institutions in Performing Arts: New Frontier for Live Acts, Melissa Auf Der Mar exhibits her photographic side on Image Makers Of Rock and Soul, Suzanne Vega kicks MP3 butt on Music Artists: Getting A Digital Ass-Kicking, Andrew WK dissects rock star myths on What Becomes A Legend Most, Chris Walla highlights his studio work on Producers Adapt & Survive, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth recall early gigs on CBGBs Stories, and Anya Marina talks soundtracks on Case Study: New Moon.

Join these artists and over 350 other speakers for an enlightening look at the past, present and future of the music industry.

The SXSW Day Stage also in the Austin Convention Center, will be partnering with six great radio stations from around the country who will present Day Stage performances on their airwaves. These are KCRW, KEXP, WXPN, The Current, KUT, and Mexico City’s Reactor.

Each station will present a three hour block of music. Highlighting KCRW‘s block on Saturday March 20 will be Rogue Wave, Middle East and Lissie. More artists will be announced soon. SXSW Day Stage performances take place in Ballroom D from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.

SXSW Initial Band List (selected from over 10,000 entries)

!!! (Brooklyn, NY)
Amaral (Madrid, SPAIN)
Anita Tijoux (Santiago, CHILE)
Apoptygma Berzerk (Oslo, NORWAY)
Athlete (London, ENGLAND)
Bajofondo (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)
Balkan Beat Box (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL)
Band of Skulls (London, ENGLAND)
Bear In Heaven (Brooklyn, NY)
Black Milk (Detroit, MI)
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Los Angeles, CA)
Bomba Estereo (Bogota, Colombia)
Broken Social Scene (Toronto, CANADA)
Chalie Boy (Hearne, TX)
Chamillionaire & Paul Wall (Houston, TX)
Cymbals Eat Guitars (New York, NY)
Deer Tick (Providence, RI)
Evan Dando (New York, NY)
Frightened Rabbit (Selkirk, SCOTLAND)
Fucked Up (Toronto, CANADA)
Grant Hart (St. Paul, MN)
Hauschka (Dusseldorf, GERMANY)
Here We Go Magic (Brooklyn, NY)
Hudson Mohawke (Glasgow, SCOTLAND)
Invincible (Detroit, MI)
jj (Gothenburg, SWEDEN)
Killer Mike (Atlanta, GA)
LA Riots (Los Angeles, CA)
Les Savy Fav (Brooklyn, NY)
Maldita Vecindad (Mexico City, MEXICO)
Marina & The Diamonds (London, ENGLAND)
Mayer Hawthorne & The County (Ann Arbor, MI)
Midlake (Denton, TX)
Miike Snow (Stockholm, SWEDEN)
Mr Hudson (London, ENGLAND)
Mundo Livre SA (Recife, BRAZIL)
Murs (Los Angeles, CA)
Natalia Lafourcade (Mexico City, MEXICO)
Pretty Lights (Charlottesville, VA)
Rye Rye (Baltimore, MD)
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings (Brooklyn, NY)
She & Him (Los Angeles, CA)
Shwayze (Malibu, CA)
Spoon (Austin, TX)
Steve Aoki (Los Angeles, CA)
Systema Solar (Taganga, COLOMBIA)
Texas Tornados (San Antonio, TX)
The Drums (Brooklyn, NY)
The Middle East (Townsville, AUSTRALIA)
The Soft Pack (San Diego, CA)
The Very Best (New York, NY)
The xx (London, ENGLAND)
Trae (Houston, TX)
VV Brown (London, ENGLAND)
Wolfgang Gartner (Austin, TX)

This list is subject to change. This is only a portion of the bands that will be performing at the SXSW Music Festival.

For more on SXSW, check out our 2009 coverage here.


Music on the Tube 10/19 – 10/25

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, October 19 – Rosanne Cash (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – Paul McCartney (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – Judy Collins (Repeat)


The Jay Leno Show


Mon, October 19 – Rod Stewart

Tue, October 20 – Ludacris


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Tue, October 20 – Cobra Starship featuring Estelle (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – Phoenix (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Dave Matthews Band (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – All Time Low (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Tue, October 20 – the Sounds
Wed, October 21 – Dead by Sunrise
Thu, October 22 – The Temper Trap
Fri, October 23 – Echo & the Bunnymen


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, October 21 – Laura Izibor (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Lynyrd Skynyrd (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – The Avett Brothers (Repeat)


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, October 20 – Landon Pigg (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – John Fogerty (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Miranda Lambert (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – Christopher Cross with Michael McDonald (Repeat)


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, October 19 – Mat Kearney (Repeat)
Tue, October 20 – Amazing Baby (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – Paolo Nutini (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Ladyhawke (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – Wild Light (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, October 24 – Austin City Limits featuring Andrew Bird and St. Vincent.


Music on the Tube 7/20-7/26

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, July 20 – Spinnerette
Tue, July 21 – The Flatlanders
Wed, July 22 – Diane Birch
Thu, July 23 – Ginuwine with Missy Elliott
Fri, July 24 – Judy Collins


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, July 20 – Kate Voegele
Wed, July 22 – Mat Kearney
Thu, July 23 – Jason Aldean
Fri, July 24 – De La Soul


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Wed, July 22 – Jewel
Thu, July 23 – La Roux


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Mon, July 20 – Eric Church


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, July 20 – Tom Jones
Tue, July 21 – Jordin Sparks
Wed, July 22 – Flo Rida
Thu, July 23 – Twisted Sister


Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Eighty-One

This week’s column features Ralston Bowles, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt & Dolly Parton, Arthur Crudup, Lola Flores, Colored Shadows and The Impressions.