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Whitesnake: Forevermore

ELEVENTH STUDIO ALBUM OUT MARCH 29 IN NORTH AMERICA


Forevermore

Whitesnake, the band
founded and formed by singer/songwriter David Coverdale, will unleash a brand new album,
Forevermore, on Frontiers Records on March 25 in Europe and March 29 in North America.

Their 11th studio album, Forevermore was recorded, produced and mixed by Coverdale, guitarist Doug
Aldrich
and Michael McIntyre at Snakebyte Studios and Grumblenott Studios & Villas in Lake Tahoe, Nevada,
with additional work at Casa Dala, Sherman Oaks, CA, and Whitesnake will take to the road for a full world tour in
support of the release.

The album’s release will be anticipated by the digital only release of the first single/video clip “Love Will Set You
Free” on February 21.

Forevermore will be specially released on a “Snake Pack” edition for the first 3 weeks in England only. This
very special release will come with a collector’s edition 132 pages deluxe magazine + A1 poster & metal pin badge
and shall feature an exclusive cover art and 2 bonus live tracks “Slide It In” and “Cheap An’ Nasty,” which will serve as
an appetizer for the forthcoming “Live @ Donington 1990” to be released in the summer 2011.

The album is also being released on a double gatefold vinyl format, with deluxe special editions to be announced
shortly.

Whitesnake is:

David Coverdale – vocals
Doug Aldrich – guitar
Reb Beach – guitars
Michael Devin – bass

Brian Tichy – drums

Forevermore Tracklisting

Steal Your Heart Away
All Out Of Luck
Love Will Set You Free

Easier Said Than Done
Tell Me How

I Need You (Shine A Light)
One Of These Days
Love And Treat Me Right
Dogs In The Street

Fare Thee Well

Whipping Boy Blues

My Evil Ways

Forevermore

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Alicia Silverstone Pregnant

Victoria Beckham, Khloe Kardashian, Tia Mowry, Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, and now Cher Horowitz herself! There is definitely some baby-making magic in the Hollywood water at the moment! Actress Alicia Silverstone, 34, is expecting her first child with her husband, Christopher Jarecki, her rep told PEOPLE Magazine Friday. The Clueless star and her partner, 40, [...]

Stanley “Mouse” Miller Opens Gallery In Healdsburg

FAMED GRATEFUL DEAD ARTIST HAS HIS OWN SPACE

Stanley “Mouse” Miller, every Dead Head’s favorite living poster artist, has opened a gallery of his own, Rockin Roses, on the square in Healdsburg, CA (243 A Healdsburg Ave.). It’s got a ton of art, T-shirts, paintings and so forth, including his latest show, which focuses on the feminine figure like this painting below.

Official Bio

Stanley “Mouse” Miller was born to a Disney animator who took his family to live in Detroit in the 1950s. The combination of Motown music and the city’s obsession with motorcars with his birthright genius at drawing made his life path very clear at a very early age. By the 7th grade he’d become known for his sketches of monster-driven muscle cars and mice, and earned his lifelong nom de crayon.

He found a niche in the Detroit hot rod culture by detailing extraordinary paint jobs on vehicles until no quality hot rod in town could be seen without a Mouse pinstriping job. Soon after, he began applying his favorite subjects to T-shirts with an airbrush. Now confident about working with unusual surfaces, he tried the freshly painted walls of a local teen hangout and was expelled from high school.

He enrolled at Detroit’s School for the Society of Arts and Crafts, and found inspiration only in the work of a young woman in his painting class, who was depicting their models as monsters. “I was amazed and a little disappointed, maybe a little grossed out,” said Mouse, “that she was making the beautiful model into a monster. That was something that I did on weekends at hotrod shows. I was in art school trying to learn how to paint the model like Rembrandt, not Picasso. It also showed me that by painting monsters, I was doing the right art movement at the right time. But there seemed to be a higher calling: to paint like the masters.”

The psychedelic experienced expanded his vision and his style, and soon, like so many children of the ’60s, he left for San Francisco – although he was probably one of the few who drove out in a Porsche. Hanging out with fellow Detroiters, he fell in with the original members of The Family Dog, a collective which produced SF’s first rock dances. One of those Dogs was Alton Kelley, and they quickly became partners.

Mouse was the draftsman and Kelley held down the composition, conceptualization and promotion; better still, Kelley was left-handed and Mouse right-handed, so they could work on a poster simultaneously, side by side. Their work for the Avalon Ballroom swiftly became legendary. A combination of Art Nouveau elegance and grace with American pop-art sensibilities and stonededness made their posters the ideal depiction of the fabulous, innocent, dancing, laughing party that was San Francisco in the ’60s.

It was far too good to last. Tourists flooded the Haight-Ashbury and the scene died of over-population. Mouse saw the writing on the wall, and it wasn’t airbrushed; he split to London to paint flames on Eric Clapton’s Rolls Royce – although the car was wrecked before he even arrived.

Back in San Francisco in the 1970s, he and Kelley resumed their work, creating dozens of iconic album covers, including the first eight of the Grateful Dead’s releases. In the ’80s, Mouse moved to Santa Fe, and studied plein air painting with the revered landscape artist Randall Stauss, now of Lake Tahoe. Fortunately for the Bay Area, he returned to live in Sonoma County a few years back, and continues to produce exquisite works.

He’s been known to say that he’s just an art cat who got lucky, who was in the right places at the right times, no biggie. Those who know his work would disagree. His work has helped define the visual fix of the past 50 years, and we are most fortunate to have him contribute to our visual stock.


Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe: Vegas Show After Panic/Mule

SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 AT 2 AM AFTER WIDESPREAD PANIC & GOV’T MULE AT THE
JOINT


Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
will be taking the stage at the House of Blues in Las Vegas at 2am Saturday, October 23 (officially early Sunday
morning) to play into the wee hours. Doors will open at 1am following the Widespread Panic/Gov’t Mule show at the Joint and the Tiny
Universe will hit the stage at 2am for two full sets. Vegas is a 24/7 town so this will be a late one. Tickets are $25
and fanclub ticketing will go onsale at noon mst today through www.karldenson.com. The night before, KDTU will be headlining the
Boarding for Breast Cancer Benefit at the Montbleu Resort Showroom in Lake Tahoe. This is a great event and
tickets will also be available today through fanclub ticketing.

The band will be doing two shows in Colorado this weekend, playing Friday at the Mishawaka Ampitheatre in Ft.
Collins with the Kyle
Hollingsworth Band
opening up and headlining the Electric Avenue Festival at Historic Five Points in downtown
Denver on Saturday with Living Legends and Anders Osborne.

UPCOMING DATES FOR KARL DENSON’S TINY UNIVERSE

Sep. 3 – Mishawaka Amphitheatre, Bellvue CO
Sep. 4 – Electric Avenue Festival, Denver CO
Sep. 11- Fremont Lovefest, Seattle WA
Oct. 22- Boarding for Breast cancer Benefit at Montbleu Resort Showroom, Lake Tahoe NV
Oct. 23- House of Blues, Las Vegas ( Late Night)
Oct. 30- Southern Monster Smash, Pompano Beach Ampitheater FL

UPCOMING DATES FOR THE GREYBOY ALLSTARS FEATURING KARL DENSON

Jan. 4-9 – Jam Cruise, Fort Lauderdale FL

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Dead Winter Carpenters: Tour

EMERGENT GENRE BLENDERS ON EARLY FALL TOUR

Dead Winter Carpenters, an eclectic quintet emerging from the shores of Lake Tahoe, CA, are in the midst on their first national tour in support of their debut studio album, D.W.C. Their sound is laced with elements of rock ‘n’ roll, bluegrass, folk, ragtime, blues, and reggae inspired from musical influences ranging from Neil Young to David Byrne and Ryan Adams to the traditional fiddle tunes of earlier times.

Dead Winter Carpenters Fall Tour Dates

8/30/10 Red Eyed Fly – Austin, TX
8/31/10 Super Happy Fun Land – Houston, TX
9/01/10 Chelsea’s – Baton Rouge, LA
9/02/10 Blue Moon Saloon – Lafayette, LA
9/03/10 Maple Leaf – New Orleans, LA
9/05/10 The Pour House – Charleston, SC

9/06/10 Smith’s Olde Bar – Atlanta, GA
9/08/10 Lexington Ave. Brewery – Asheville, NC
9/09/10 Awful Arthurs – Roanoke, VA
9/10/10 North Star – Philadelphia, PA
9/11/10 Higher Ground (Showcase Lounge) – Burlington, VT
9/13/10 Harpers Ferry – Allston, MA
9/14/10 Red Square – Albany, NY
9/16/10 Park Street Tavern – Columbus, OH
9/17/10 Booney’s – Avon, IN
9/18/10 Wuhnurth Music Festival – Spencer, IN
9/19/10 Tonic Room – Chicago, IL
9/21/10 Pier 357 – Pierre, SD
9/22/10 The Bottleneck – Lawrence, KS
9/23/10 Quixote’s True Blue – Denver, CO
9/24/10 Salt Water Cowboy – Avon, CO
9/25/10 320 South – Breckenridge, CO
9/26/10 Paddlepalooza – Page, AZ
9/27/10 Mystic Hot Springs – Monroe, UT
10/28/10 Las Tortugas Dance of the Dead V – Yosemite, CA

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Las Tortugas: Nathan, Newfangled Blue Turtle Seduction Reunion

LINEUP FOR HALLOWEEN WEEKEND JEWEL GROWS

Blue Turtle Seduction

Recently disbanded Lake Tahoe rock-fusion pros Blue Turtle Seduction will reunite for Las Tortugas – Dance of the Dead V, taking place October 28-31 at
Evergreen Lodge near Yosemite, CA. In addition to BTS’ happy reunion, Tortugas V will be joined by singer-
songwriter extraordinaire Nathan
Moore
and Beck revampers Newfangled Wasteland, who join the already rich lineup featuring Northern California
gems ALO, The Mother Hips, Tea Leaf Green, Poor Man’s Whiskey and many more, including the Tortugas debut of
BTS’ Jay Seals‘ new solo outfit Hydrodynamics. All told close to 30 acts will perform over this 4-
day festival set in a bucolic forest outfitted with cabins, a general store, a full bar and more. For tickets and further
details hop over here.

Check out the JamBase review of Las Tortugas IV here.


Bassnectar: Fall Tour Dates

EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY JULY 23


Bassnectar

Bassnectar has announced
a string of fall tour dates, beginning September 14 in Jacksonville, FL at Freebird Live. The tour will also run
through Orlando, Miami Beach, Raleigh, Charlotte, Knoxville, New Orleans, Dallas, San Diego, and more. Early bird
ickets for the Fall Tour go on sale starting 11:59 PM EST on Friday July 23. Check out the dates below.


07/24/10 San Bernardino, CA Audiotistic Festival
07/31/10 Lake Tahoe, CA Wanderlust Music Fest
08/08/10 Salmo, BC SHAMBHALA
08/14/10 San Francisco, CA Outside Lands Music Festival
08/15/10 Commerce City, CO Mile High Music Festival
08/21/10 Chicago, IL House of Blues
09/05/10 New York, NY Electric Zoo Festival
09/14/10 Jacksonville, FL Freebird Live
09/15/10 Gainesville, FL The Venue

09/16/10 Tallahassee, FL The Moon

09/17/10 Orlando, FL The House of Blues
09/18/10 Miami Beach, FL Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater
09/21/10 Wilmington, NC Coastline Convention Center
09/22/10 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theater
09/23/10 Charlotte, NC Neighborhood Theatre
09/24/10 Knoxville, TN The Valarium

09/25/10 Nashville, TN Limelight
09/28/10 Mobile, AL Soul Kitchen
09/29/10 Baton Rouge, LA Varsity Theatre

09/30/10 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
10/01/10 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
10/02/10 Dallas, TX The Palladium Ballroom
10/08/10 San Diego, CA House of Blues (San Diego)
10/09/10 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
10/26/10 Columbia, MO The Blue Note
10/27/10 Bloomington, IN Bluebird Nightclub
10/28/10 Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection
10/29/10 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
10/31/10 Minneapolis, MN Epic
11/03/10 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
11/04/10 Richmond, VA Hat Factory
11/05/10 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

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Wanderlust Festival Moby, Bassnectar, Pretty Lights

DOWNWARD DOGS AND BIG PHAT BEATS

Moby

The second Wanderlust Yoga & Music Festival will take place July 29-August 1 at Squaw Valley USA in Lake Tahoe, CA. The mixture of top yoga instructors and musical acts makes this gathering unique amongst summer festivals. Check out JamBase coverage of the inaugural Wanderlust last year here.

The musical lineup this year includes:

Moby
Bassnectar
Brazilian Girls
Pretty Lights
Yard Dogs Road Show
Beats Antique
Rupa & The April Fishes
Ana Sia
MC Yogi
Orgone
Princess Superstar
Dave Stringer
DJ Dragonfly
The Mayapuris
Shaman’s Dream
Rara Avis
John Shannon
Desert Dwellers


Dead Winter Carpenters: Tour

NEW GROUP MERGES SF AND LAKE TAHOE BANDS

Dead Winter Carpenters

With feet firmly planted in the Northern California music scene, Dead Winter Carpenters is a newly formed quintet emerging on the shores of North Lake Tahoe, CA. Boasting members of San Francisco’s Montana Slim String Band and Lake Tahoe’s Rusty Strings, Dead Winter Carpenters are poised with an arsenal of original material and are preparing for a summer that will establish their presence on the national touring circuit beginning this June. DWC’s debut multi-city tour stops throughout Oregon, Montana, and Idaho.

Laced with elements of bluegrass, folk, ragtime, blues, reggae and rock and roll that incorporates styles inspired from musical influences ranging from Jerry Garcia and Neil Young to David Byrne to Ryan Adams, the band embraces their musical roots enabling them to traverse genres and defy musical boundaries. This combination is a unique blend of genuine, authentic songwriting and dynamic musicianship. When asked what the band is most excited about for their debut tour, the band all agreed to the answer provided by fiddler Jenni Charles: “The opportunity to continually challenge our abilities to bring the best performance we can to our fans playing music we all deeply believe in.”

The band consists of fiddler and vocalist Jenni Charles, upright bassist Dave Lockhart, guitarists and vocalists Jesse Dunn and Sean Duerr, and drummer Ryan Davis.

June Tour Dates

June 8th – Mt. Tabor Theater, Portland
June 9th- John’s Alley, Moscow, ID
June 10th – John’s Alley, Moscow, ID
June 11th – Di Luna’s Cafe, Sandpoint, ID
June 12th – Love Your Mother Earth Festival, Missoula, MT
June 13th – LYME festival, and Chico Hot Springs, Pray, MT
June 16th – Filling Station, Bozeman, MT
June 17th – Top Hat, Missoula, MT
June 18th – Terrapin Station, Boise, ID

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EOTO | 03.04 | Lake Tahoe

By: Brennan Lagasse

EOTO :: 03.04.10 :: Crystal Bay Club Casino :: Lake Tahoe, NV

EOTO from myspace.com/eotomusic

Throughout the ski season, the Crystal Bay Club Casino (CBC) on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe offers a “Rail Jam” party where the casino shows ski and snowboard movies, gives away free swag and even hosts a free show. In early March, the completely improvisational duo EOTO, featuring String Cheese drummers Michael Travis and Jason Hann, threw one hell of a party at the CBC. With snow falling hard and talk of the upcoming “Incidents” floating through the crowd, there was a highly-charged vibe as EOTO took the stage.

EOTO’s success has been defined by relentless touring. Not many bands would (or could) play 32 of 33 days in a row. From February 24 to March 28 EOTO is on the road, from Flagstaff, Arizona to Roanoke, Virginia, and they’re taking one day off. Amazing. Never playing the same show twice helps keep it interesting and the band has a solid crew to help them make it all work. Beyond the normal merchandise booth, which was housed by longtime Cheese-Head B.J. at this particular show, there were also Conscious Alliance posters for sale and for fans who donated non-perishable food items. These posters will be available during this entire current EOTO tour, and their purchase helps donate food to needy families.

From the start EOTO displayed the smooth mix of live dubstep, electronic, house, funk and fully improvisational jamming that this pair is known for. Hann played from behind a fairly stripped down drum kit with some laptop hookups that seemed to focus on a center mounted crash cymbal, while Travis was surrounded by a plethora of music making devices. Of course, there were his patented percussion instruments, but there’s also a guitar, bass, laptops and several keyboards.

Did I mention vocals? Beyond the special telepathic relationship these two possess, simply glancing at each other when one feels they want to tweak or stop or start a new segue in the jam they’re playing, these guys also loop in vocal sounds that completely mesh with the beats. The textures, the builds and spacing, everything was tight and on-point at this show, especially for a group that pre-records nothing.

It’s rather amazing to have watched these guys transform from a small String Cheese side project some years ago into a band that totally brought the Burning Man vibe to Tahoe on a random Thursday in March. Just as their improvisational technique has strengthened, their bond as a duo has as well, and it’s especially evident in the way the layers of their music morph and run off into tangents while seemingly keeping a continuous groove throughout. The crowd loved it, and though many fans can’t wait for SCI’s shows this summer, there seems little doubt that EOTO is helping pass the time. The same could be said for Travis and Hann.

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Ben Roelisberger Rape Sex Scandal

DNA could play a critical role in the ongoing investigation into the latest sexual assault allegations against star Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Watch CBS News Videos Online
A 20-year-old college student claims the two-time Super Bowl champ assaulted in the bathroom of a nightclub in Milledgeville, Georgia — just south of Atlanta — last Friday. Roelisberger [...]

Wanderlust: Music & Yoga Lineup

Wanderlust Yoga and Music Lineups Announced

The yoga and music lineups for the second annual Wanderlust Festival have been announced. The festival returns to Squaw Valley USA in Lake Tahoe, CA from July 29 to August 1, 2010.

This four-day yoga and music experience offers a place to relax, unwind, bend, dance, revel, and contemplate. This year features expanded yoga offerings, more great music, organic foods and great wines, and the same incredible scenery and community.

Wanderlust 2009 by Salm

2010 Yoga Lineup

Annie Carpenter
Ashley Turner
Brock & Krista Cahill
Giselle Mari
Kerri Kelly
Kia Miller
Les Leventhal
Maya Fiennes
Nikki Villela
Rusty Wells
Sianna Sherman
Stephanie Sandleben
Village Anusara
Vinnie Marino
more to be announced

2010 Music Lineup
Ana Sia
Dave Stringer
Princess Superstar
DJ Dragonfly
Shaman’s Dream
Rara Avis
Suzanne Sterling
The Mayapuris
John Shannon
Desert Dwellers
…more to be announced

For more on Wanderlust see our 2009 coverage here.


Tropical Jam 5: Kimock, Kang Kreutzmann, Vega, Berry

Tropical Jam 5 and Chris Berry Trio Tour Announced

Steve Kimock

Fresh Jam Radio and Dove will be sponsoring Tropical Jam 5 on three Hawaiian Islands this March – Maui, Oahu and Kauai on March 12, 13 & 14, 2010. The island retreat will feature Steve Kimock Chris Berry, Bill Kreutzmann, Michael Kang and Bobby Vega.

All of the shows are benefits for various important causes, both on the islands and for Haiti. As a special bonus, those on Kauai will get a special treat for Equinox with the rare powerhouse trio of Bill Kreutzmann, Steve Kimock and Bobby Vega on Saturday March 20 in the intimate venue The Lava Lounge (formerly Tapaz Lounge) in Kapaa, Kauai.

Tropical Jam V – Hawaiian Heart Tour

March 12 Voyage East in the Pauwela Cannery -Haiku, Maui
March 13 Pikake Pavilion, Waimea Valley – Hale`iwa, OAHU
March 14 Kilohana Plantation – Lihue, Kaua’i

Artists Include:
Bill Kreutzmann
Steve Kimock
Bobby Vega
Michael Kang
Chris Berry

Under the guise of Chris Berry Trio (CB-3), featuring Steve Kimock alongside the rhythm section of the Brazilian Girls, the group will be performing together for their first multi-night West Coast tour. The 10-day tour which launches on February 24 will maneuver along the West Coast including dates in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Eugene and Portland Oregon.

Chris Berry Trio feat: Steve Kimock Tour Dates:

02.24 Moe’s Alley- Santa Cruz CA
02.25 Montbleu Resort (Bleu Room)- Lake Tahoe
02.26 Yoshi’s- San Francisco CA
02.27 Yoshi’s- San Francisco CA
02.28 Mystic Theater- Petaluma CA
03.01 Ukiah Brewing Co- Ukiah, CA
03.02 Red Fox Tavern – Eureka CA
03.04 W.O.W Hall- Eugene OR
03.05 Mt. Tabor Theater Portland OR
03.06 Domino Room- Bend OR


Telepath | 01.31 | Lake Tahoe

Words by: Brennan Lagasse | Images from: telepathmusic.com

Telepath :: 01.31.10 :: Crystal Bay Club Casino – Red Room :: Lake Tahoe, CA

Telepath

Coming off three solid shows in the San Francisco Bay Area, Telepath showed up to the Crystal Bay Club (CBC) and took the audience for a wild ride. Blending their unique sound full of Middle Eastern, Afrobeat, drum & bass, and dub influences, this three-piece electronica act continues to impress, gaining fans at every stop they make.


Keyboardist Michael Christie set the tone for the evening, sharing that this was the band’s second trip to the CBC and Tahoe, saying, “This place is like nowhere else we play.” The Red Room is great for a band like Telepath. The sound quality is fantastic, and the visuals are enhanced by several psychedelic screens and a shimmering ceiling.


In typical Tahoe fashion, the show began to a sparsely populated room as attendees milled about the casino waiting for the music to start. Wasting no time, Christie, along with bassist Curt Heiny and drummer Mike B, dropped directly into “IPS.” Telepath has clearly gotten tighter as a band since the release of their acclaimed 2008 album, Contact, and their sound seems to have gotten more polished as they continue to tour throughout the U.S.


“IPS” started with a deep bass and driving drumbeat, setting the foundation for the song’s signature soaring keyboards. “IPS” bled into “Subterfuge,” pointing to a trend the audience would be feeling for the rest of the night. While the songs played didn’t necessarily segue into each other in the traditional jam band sense, there was barely a break between pieces.


As the monster set continued every one of the textured sounds Telepath brings to its show were on display. Computer samples coupled with worldly beats created visions of a bazaar in India. Emotion was felt and elicited from the spacey, light sounds of “Realize,” while the intricate improvisation during “Hero” had the whole crowd moving as one collective unit. Another clear highlight came during the deep grooves of “Fela Through,” a brilliant twist of Afrobeat and electronica; it just may have been the jam of the night.

Telepath


While there were times during the show that rhythms and beats sounded like Thievery Corporation, STS9, or Lotus, in the end the music that was produced was nothing but Telepath. A trio that can often sound like six or more people, they blend sitar and guitar sounds with conscious lyrics over a solid keyboard-bass-drum package to create an original offering.


As the 16-song set came to a close, Telepath let loose the “Peaceblaster 68″ remix they did for the STS9 album Make It Right Remixes (JamBase review), a compilation of donated remixes from numerous artists from all over the world to help fund rebuilding in New Orleans. Needless to say, the crowd loved it.

Briefly, everyone seemed to think the night might be over after that bust-out, but Telepath would never leave their rapidly growing fan base hanging. The double encore of “Jadhi” and “Haze-Mirr” closed out another grand evening in Tahoe, with the full moon high overhead and a joyous bunch of heads cruising home after a fabulous night of music.

01.31.10 :: Crystal Bay Club Casino – Red Room :: Lake Tahoe, CA
Infinite Paradise Station, Subterfuge, Realize, Cinema, Invisible Hero, On the Trail of Giants, Chads, Fela Through, All Fruits Ripe, Regan, Inter, A Critical Mass, Mama, Murder, Dust, Peace Blaster 68 Remix
E: Jadhi, Haze Mirr


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Lindsay Lohan Jaycee Dugard Movie

Will Lindsay Lohan rise above her tarnished public image and play courageous kidnapping survivor Jaycee Lee Dugard on the big screen? It could happen, says Tinseltown “gossiper” Janet Charlton. The fallen Hollywood starlet is said to be feverishly negotiating for the film rights to the life story of Dugard. The now 29-year-old woman attracted headlines [...]

Jaycee Dugard Photo Will Be Released Today

PEOPLE.com will release the first public adult photo of kidnapping survivor Jaycee Dugard @ 7:30AM EST on Wednesday.
Dugard made headlines last summer, after she was found alive 18 years after disappearing near her home in Lake Tahoe in 1991. She was 11.

Earthdance | 09.25 – 09.27 | Laytonville

Words by: Zachary Sampsel | Images by: Michael Buchanan

Earthdance 2009 :: 09.25.09 – 09.27.09 :: Black Oak Ranch :: Laytonville, CA

Earthdance 2009

Although daytime temperatures soared into the upper-90s most of the weekend, Northern California’s Earthdance 2009 marked the end of the summer festival season with three days of fellowship, celebration and late night fun for fans of all genres and styles of music and art.

For the past 12 years, Earthdance has brought together hundreds of thousands of people across the globe in a simultaneous celebration of peace and humanitarian efforts as part of the International Day of Peace. From New York to Brazil, more than 350 cities combine efforts each year as part of the global initiative.

Friday, 09.25

BLVD with MC Souleye :: 8:45
- 10:00 p.m. :: Main Stage

Hailing from San Francisco, BLVD and Souleye played to the night sky and the crowd’s desires with a set that blended the worlds of electronica and hip hop in a clean package. Often led by guitarist Curtis Sloane, BLVD whipped the crowd into a hypnotic frenzy as wordsmith Souleye spit his patented brand of Earth-conscious lyrics, which were a nice fit for the event. Playing last year on the Arlo Forest Stage to a much smaller crowd, BLVD upped the level of sound and playing for the Main Stage as they delivered a strong set of live electronica. A few songs in, Souleye took a breather while Sloane, drummer Dylan McIntosh and keyboardist/bassist Tripp Bains showcased the roots of BLVD. Building up to an infectious, heavily layered groove within moments, BLVD began firing on all cylinders. And then came the lasers. Amidst the heavy smoke and fog, BLVD’s laser show had many fans looking to the sky, chasing green lines with bugged out eyes. While the lasers were blowing minds, the band quickly synced into a groove and it was hard to tell where one song stopped and another started, which proved to be the perfect approach for a crowd full of dancers ready to go all night.

Ana Sia :: 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. :: Taj Mahal Dome

BLVD :: Earthdance 2009

Also hailing from San Francisco, the energetic Ana Sia already had the crowd frenzied with her typical mix of seductive, bass heavy tracks when I entered the Taj Mahal Dome. For the past five years, Ana Sia has been getting crowds sweaty across the nation with her masterful blend of dubstep and glitch hop tracks, and this set was no different. Merging a pop culture sensibility and a never ending catalog of tracks, Ana Sia impressed the crowd and had knees bending and booties shaking with a wobble-filled remix of Soul II Soul’s “Back To Life,” which is where her set began to reach full speed. If the “Back To Life” remix helped her set gain momentum, then the Nadsroic track “Room Mist” sent it into ludicrous speed and had everyone “looking so dumb” as they swayed back and forth to her sensual sounds.

Pnuma Trio :: 10:15 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. :: Arlo Forest Stage

It’s been almost six years since I first heard the Pnuma Trio at Bonnaroo 2004, and a lot has changed since then. For starters, members Alex Botwin, Lane Shaw and Ben Hazelgrove have grown immensely in popularity, playing Red Rocks and numerous festivals across the nation, including Wakarusa and Rothbury. But the attendance isn’t the only thing that has changed. In this short time, Pnuma Trio have grown as musicians and producers, with one of the highlights being that Botwin and Hazelgrove recently teamed up to produce a track for Virginia rappers The Clipse, and it shows. Although technical difficulties delayed Pnuma’s set, no intensity was lost. The trio came out of the gates swinging and those who waited around for the start were rewarded. As Shaw pounded out the beat and Botwin and Hazelgrove padded the edges, an intricate and layered sound emerged and the band didn’t look back. Keeping the intensity high, Pnuma played tracks with elements of drum & bass that had the crowd basking in its ethereal soundscapes. While everything was strong, the treat of the set came in the form of new track “Spain” (you can download a version of the song for free here).

Rastatronics and Knowa Knowone :: 12:00 – 3:00 a.m. :: Taj Mahal Dome

While most of the other stages shut down, the Taj Mahal Dome kept shaking through the night as DJ sets from Santa Cruz’s
Rastatronics and S.F.’s Knowa Knowone kept ears ringing until the early hours of Saturday morning. Playing mostly dubstep tracks with reggae-inspired a cappellas over the top, Rastatronics had attendants stomping their feet and raising their fists to his brand of monstrous bass. And Knowa Knowone was no stranger to the squishy low end as his set picked up right where Rastatronics left off. A heavy duty remix of Drake’s “Forever” had the late night crowd in a flurry as the sounds of Burning Man and the Bay Area club scene came pounding through the speakers like a diesel engine.

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Saturday 09.26

Trillian Green :: 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. :: Main Stage

The Prayer For Peace :: Earthdance 2009

The medieval charm and old world flavors of Seattle acoustic trio Trillian Green provided a nice launch pad for the day with a high energy set on Saturday. Comprised of Christine Gunn (cello), Ben Klein (flute, “moon guitar”) and Jarrod Kaplan (djembe, anklets, percussion), Trillian Green put together a set of thought provoking and poignant tracks by smearing the sounds of Celtic and world beat into a package that was as powerful as it was enticing. Tracks like “Liquid Moon” and “Pan Parag” helped showcase what the trio was capable of while attendants began to pour in, asking their neighbors, “Whoa, what’s this?”

The Prayer For Peace :: 4:00 – 4:05 p.m. :: Main Stage

A staple of the Earthdance experience, The Prayer for Peace once again linked those in attendance to hundreds of thousands across the globe in more than 300 different cities across 60-plus nations to a common cause: Peace. Seas of golden palms were raised to the sky as those in attendance gave praise to the children and the Earth. Ultimately, the prayer took a comical turn as one of the younger attendants led those gathered in a rendition of the “Hokey Pokey.” A few laughs later, the crowd reorganized as the music resumed and The Goddess Alchemy Project began to perform.

The Goddess Alchemy Project :: 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. :: Main Stage

The Goddess Alchemy Project

Perennial Earthdance favorites, The Goddess Alchemy Project took to the Main Stage for the second year in row to showcase their blend of spoken word poetry, conscious hip hop and bass heavy production to the NorCal crowd. The Goddess’ took no time to get into the groove as the group opened with their take on Digable Planets’ “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat).” With help from Bay Area producer Mimosa and some talented dancers onstage, The Goddess Alchemy Project brought some much-needed energy back to the stage as the sweat-drenched crowd battled the heat of the afternoon.

Blue Turtle Seduction:: 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. :: Arlo Forest Stage

Over at the Arlo Forest Stage, Lake Tahoe’s bluegrass hipsters, Blue Turtle Seduction, had their crowd shucking and jiving to their unmistakable blend of bluegrass, rock, country and folk music. Pretty much summing up the whole weekend in one line, guitarist Jay Seals chanted, “Roll down the window and blow out the Mendo.” Whether he was referring to the skunk-like scents in the air or the dust that coated everyone in attendance, the crowd was feeling it.

Big Gigantic :: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. :: Diner Divine Stage

The past year has been a wild ride for the tandem of Dominic Lalli (The Motet) and drummer Jeremy Salken. As part of the live electronic duo Big Gigantic, Lalli and Salken have rapidly moved on from playing shows exclusively in Colorado to rocking sets across the country, and currently it seems the sky is the limit. The perfect lead into the NOLA funk of Galactic and the electronic bliss of Sound Tribe Sector 9, Big Gigantic had one of the more “chill” stages at the festival rocking like it was 1999. With Lalli on laptop and saxophone and Salken on drums, BG showcased their sexed up space jazz to fans who eagerly anticipated every note. Tracks like “Phaedo” and “Get Your RowDY On!” from the group’s free-for-download album Fire It Up (available here) highlighted Salken’s hurricane-like precision and rhythm while Lalli laid down the beats and brought the sexy with his saxophone. The set ended with Lalli dropping tracks from their forthcoming EP, which sounded as monstrous as a 747 engine and left the crowd wanting more of their crunchy dubstep.

Galactic :: 8:00 – 9:30 p.m. :: Main Stage

STS9 :: Earthdance 2009

No stranger to festivals, New Orleans’ funk pioneers Galactic came out with a bang. With just a 90-minute set, they took no time to sink into their trademark grooves and quickly brought out an array of guests including some Earthdance staff. I hadn’t seen Galactic since 2007′s From The Corner To The Block tour, which featured a handful of emcees over the top of Galactic’s bootie smackin’ beats, and this set was just as strong, if not stronger. Bassist Robert Mercurio pounded out porno beats that would have made Ron Jeremy proud, while drummer Stanton Moore kept the tracks in time. Still wanting more, the crowd cheered Galactic back onto the stage for a raucous encore that left some big shoes for headliner STS9 to fill.

STS9 :: 10:15 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. :: Main Stage

With the recent departure of long time lighting director Saxton Waller, many in attendance at Earthdance wondered what STS9′s lighting would be like without what some had dubbed their “sixth member.” But those fears were wiped away quickly. Utilizing LED bars and screens like the band has done most of the summer, STS9 came out with an unmistakably dark, ominous presence. Opening with a haunting version of “The Rabble,” the band locked in early and rattled everyone’s frame with supersonic highs and soul shaking lows. A freakish version of “ABCees” continued the auditory onslaught as the band founds thousands hanging on every ghoulish note. A strong version of “Ramone and Emiglio” followed as bassist David Murphy took time to show off his new white Fender bass while keyboardist David Phipps danced up and down his keys like he had four arms. New track “Lion” brought more of the same spooky vibe but failed to go anywhere until fan favorite “Rent” brought a dramatic close to the set. The pairing of “Be Nice” and “Heavy” followed as the encore gave the crowd one last chance to go crazy at the Main Stage on Saturday night.

STS9 Setlist
The Rabble, Empires; The New Soma (fakeout), Evasive Maneuvers, Hidden Hand Hidden Fist, ABCees, Ramone and Emiglio, Metameme, Beyond Right Now, Lion,
Rent
E: Be Nice, Heavy

Downtempo master Bluetech played
in the Taj Mahal Dome following STS9, but the highlight from Bluetech would come the next day.

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Sunday 09.27

Bluetech (Live Band) :: 3:00 – 5:15 p.m. :: Arlo Forest Stage

India.Arie :: Earthdance 2009

Well-known throughout the world for his DJ sets, Hawaii resident Evan Marc, known best as Bluetech, debuted his live band Sunday at Earthdance. Comprised Marc (keys, programming and beats), Tina Malia (vocals), Katrina Blackstone (vocals), Dr. Israel (vocals), Lynx (vocals), Craig Kohland (percussion), Jason Miller (percussion), Luke Solman (horns), Russ Scott (horns) and Sivitri Delphia (dancer), the Bluetech Live Band exceeded expectations. Playing through mostly original material, Bluetech and friends created rich, lush soundscapes with ease. Each track featured different combinations of the aforementioned players, but one particular incantation involving Lynx blew everyone away. While the multi-talented Lynx took over on vocals, Bluetech’s live band captured the sincerity and emotion of his compositions in the rawest form.

The Devil Makes Three :: 3:15 – 4:30 p.m. :: Main Stage

Filter the sounds of Americana through the ears of a punk rocker, add a splash of Tom Waits and you’ve got a rootsy concoction known only as The Devil Makes Three. Made up of guitarist/frontman Pete Bernhard, stand-up bassist Lucia Turino, and guitarist Cooper McBean, The Devil Makes Three put together an impressive set for Earthdance that blended rockabilly, bluegrass, and other genres into a sound built for getting down. And that’s just what the crowd did. Within no time Bernhard, Turino and McBean were singing in three-part harmony and showcasing just how deep the sound can get without a drummer.

Sly & Robbie with Cherrie Anderson :: 6:45 – 8:00 p.m. :: Main Stage

Hailing all the way from Kingston, Jamaica, Sly & Robbie are one of the world’s most famous reggae duos, and for good reason. As the sun began to creep toward the horizon, Sly & Robbie, with a little help from Cherrie Anderson’s powerful vocals, had the Earthdance crowd shaking to the beat as thousands of fans gathered for one of the most enjoyable sets of the weekend. With a nice mix of dub and island vibes, this beach dwelling duo were just what the doctor ordered on a Sunday afternoon. The pair got their set rolling with tracks like “Jahovia” and “Talk,” and then crushed the crowd with hip hop influenced tracks like “Dirty Taxi,” which helped bring out the remaining energy left in the festival crowd.

India.Arie :: 8:45 – 10:00 p.m. :: Main Stage

Enjoying a bit of mainstream success earlier in the decade with her hit, “Video,” India.Arie is still at it almost 10 years later, producing the same invigorating, enlightening music the nation has grown to love. India.Arie was a good choice for Sunday as most of the crowd were looking for a chance to catch their breath and enjoy the subtler end of the music spectrum amidst all the dust and dancing of the weekend. With hits like the aforementioned “Video” and the Grammy Award-winning “Little Things,” Arie was able to demonstrate her amazing songwriting skills while showcasing her soft, delicate voice, which speaks to the soul.

Following India.Arie, the thumps, cracks, bells and whistles went well into the night as the Taj Mahal Dome continued to display the latest in electronica for those who still hadn’t had enough.

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Michael Franti

Michael Franti has canceled four concert appearances, the result of emergency surgery this past Thursday, to remove a ruptured appendix. He is currently recuperating at an undisclosed hospital, but is expected to be discharged within the next few days. Michael is expecting his doctor’s clearance to return to the road in time for his Friday, July 31st performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

“After many days and many doctors, it was discovered that my appendix had ruptured,” said Michael. “It was removed this past Thursday. It’s with deep emotion that I will not be able to perform over the next week or so, especially in places like Calgary, Vegas, Tahoe and Berkeley, where I’ve been fortunate enough to share my music with so many people over the years. I’m sorry to disappoint, but I will be back as soon as possible. Big love.”

Michael had canceled his July 23rd appearance at the Calgary Folk Festival and will not perform at his July 24th appearance with the Counting Crows in Las Vegas and appearances in Lake Tahoe, Nevada and at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, also with the Counting Crows.

The cancellations come as Michael celebrates the first multi-format hit of his career, “Say Hey (I Love You),” from his All Rebel Rockers CD, the highest Billboard Top 200 Album Chart debut of his career. The single has topped 200,000 in digital sales, a career sales high, and just this week debuted in the Top 10 on iTunes/Alternative Chart.