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SF Stern Grove 2010 Lineup

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS, MACEO PARKER IN THIS YEAR’S LINEUP


They Might Be Giants

Magical moments happen regularly at Stern Grove Festival, San Francisco’s long-running
admission-free outdoor
performing arts festival. The 73rd Stern Grove Festival takes
place Sundays at 2:00 p.m.,
June 20-August 22, 2010 (Sigmund Stern Grove, 19th Ave. & Sloat Blvd., San Francisco; www.sterngrove.org).

“Stern Grove Festival concerts cut
across a wide variety of genres. That resonates with people in the Bay Area,” explains
Judy Tsang, Stern Grove’s
Director of Programming. “Our audiences are open-minded and trust us to put on a great
show at Stern Grove
Festival.”

2010 STERN GROVE FESTIVAL LINE-UP:

06/20/2010 – Angelique Kidjo with Sarazino

06/27/2010 – HAPA with
Academy of Hawaiian Arts Admission

07/04/2010 – San
Francisco
Opera
and the San Francisco Opera Chorus and Orchestra with A Celebration of
American Music Featuring Patricia Racette and John Relyea

07/11/2010 – San Francisco Symphony with Donato Cabrera, Conductor

07/18/2010 – Caravan
Palace
with DePedro

07/25/2010 – Jovanotti
with Bomba Estereo

08/01/2010 – Rickie Lee Jones with Meklit Hadero

08/08/2010 – San Francisco Ballet with Helgi Tomasson, Artistic Director.

08/15/2010 – Maceo
Parker

with Darondo

08/22/2010 – They Might Be Giants with Rouge Wave


Rickie Lee Jones Adds Dates

RICKIE LEE JONES ADDS FEBRUARY TOUR DATES IN SUPPORT OF
BALM IN GILEAD

Rickie Lee Jones

Rickie Lee Jones has added additional tour dates in February in support of her recently released album Balm in Gilead. The tour includes stops in Chicago, Seattle and Portland, and the set will feature songs from the new album as well as fan favorites from Jones’ memorable past albums. The New Yorker called Balm in Gilead Jones’ “strongest record of the second half of her career.”

The tour comes on the heels of several TV performances including Jools Holland in the U.K., The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien and The Ellen Degeneres Show, where Jones performed a stunning live version of “Old Enough” with Ben Harper. Harper is featured on the new album among other highly talented friends including Jon Brion, Bill Frisell, Victoria Williams, Alison Krauss and the late Vic Chesnutt, who recently passed away.

Click here to watch Rickie Lee Jones and Ben Harper on Ellen.

The release of Balm in Gilead celebrates Rickie Lee Jones’ 30th anniversary of making music and reflects the lifetime work of a woman, whose very name is a genre. With her 1979 self-titled debut album and its top 10 hit, “Chuck E.’s in Love,” Jones made an immediate impact on pop culture beginning with an indelible SNL appearance and an instantaneous Rolling Stone cover, all while winning a Grammy for Best New Artist. Three decades’ worth of acclaimed creative journeys have ensued with both her singing and writing “voice” remaining, despite her pervasive and incalculable influence on two or three entire generations of singer/songwriters, among the most distinctive and instantly recognizable in music.

Rickie Lee Jones Tour Dates

02/13/10 Sat John Ascuaga’s Nugget Sparks, NV

02/14/10 Sun Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, CA

02/16/10 Tue Vista Theatre Los Angeles, CA

02/18/10 Thu Aladdin Theater Portland, OR

02/19/10 Fri The Triple Door Seattle, WA

02/22/10 Mon Fitzgerald Theater Saint Paul, MN

02/23/10 Tue Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

02/24/10 Wed Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL

02/25/10 Thu New York Society for Ethical Culture New York, NY

03/04/10 Thu Stenhammarsalen Gothenburg, SE

03/06/10 Sat Sentrum Scene Oslo, NO

03/07/10 Sun Berns Stockholm, SE

03/09/10 Tue Tavastia Helsinki, FI

03/11/10 Thu Katalin Uppsala, SE

03/12/10 Fri Palladium Malmö, SE


Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars New Album Due 03/23

SIERRA LEONE’S REFUGEE ALL STARS TO RELEASE RISE & SHINE MARCH 23, 2010

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars started playing music together in West African refugee camps while their homeland was racked by years of bloody warfare. Since then, audiences around the world have embraced the band and their utterly extraordinary story. On their forthcoming album, Rise & Shine, the All Stars’ sound, as well as their biography, evolves further; the music finds them “…establishing an identity based as much on skill, imagination and charisma as on their undeniably touching story” (The Los Angeles Times). Cumbancha will release the album on March 23, 2010.

For the follow up to their acclaimed debut, Living Like a Refugee, the band began recording in their hometown of Freetown, Sierra Leone then traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana to work with the highly accomplished producer Steve Berlin (Los Lobos, Angelique Kidjo, Rickie Lee Jones, Michelle Shocked, Alec Ounsworth, Jackie Greene) at Piety Street Recording. The All Stars immediately felt at home in New Orleans, not only because the hot climate and spicy food reminded them of Africa, but also because the residents of the Crescent City have firsthand experience with the bitterness of exile and the redemptive power of music. The local musicians who contributed to the record (including favorites Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, Bonerama, and Washboard Chaz) lend it an infectious spirit of celebration and optimism in the face of struggle.

Rise & Shine reflects how far the band has come in the past few years, after multiple international tours and recording experience with the likes of Aerosmith and Mavis Staples. With an expert producer at the helm, Sierra Leone¹s Refugee All Stars have realized a unique and seamlessly coherent sound: a fusion of traditional West African music and roots reggae, inflected with New Orleans styles. The album’s 13 tracks embrace the wide array of musical influences the All Stars have encountered on their rise to international fame.

The band members are broadly diverse in age and character, although they possess a strong bond forged through common experiences and values: they all know war and have struggled to survive in one of the world¹s poorest countries, and they share an unwavering belief in the transformative power of music. The current lineup of the band was cemented when Reuben M. Koroma, the sage songwriter and guiding light of the group, returned home from the refugee camps, joined by Black Nature, an orphaned teenaged rapper; Mohammed Bangura, who suffered amputation at the hands of rebels; and Francis John Langba. Back in Sierra Leone, they reunited with family, friends and former band mates Ashade Pearce, Jah Son Bull, and Makengo Kamara (many of whom they believed not to have survived the violence).

The band’s journey (which culminated in the All Stars’ first recording in a studio) was documented in the multi-award winning documentary Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, by Zach Niles and Banker White. The resulting album, Living Like A Refugee, garnered the band international acclaim and high profile fans such as Keith Richards, Sir Paul McCartney, Aerosmith, Angelina Jolie, and Ice Cube.

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars deliver electrifying and uplifting live performances and will tour the U.S. in Spring 2010. They have already appeared at some of the most prestigious music festivals worldwide including Bonnaroo, Montreal Jazz, Fuji Rock in Japan, Central Park SummerStage, and Celebrate Brooklyn.


Music on the Tube: 11/30 – 12/6

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, November 30 – Weezer (Repeat)

Tue, December 1 – Carrie Underwood (Repeat)

Wed, December 2 – The Cribs (Repeat)

Thu, December 3 – Mika (Repeat)
Fri, December 4 – Brad Paisley (Repeat)


Jay Leno Show


Thu, December 3 – Maxwell

Fri, December 4 – Taylor Swift


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Tue, December 1 – Rickie Lee Jones
Thu, December 3 – Rod Stewart


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, November 30 – Death Cab for Cutie (Repeat)
Wed, December 2 – Jay Sean
Thu, December 3 – Honor Society
Fri, December 4 – Band of Skulls


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Tue, December 1 – The Swell Season


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, December 1 – The Avett Brothers (Repeat)
Wed, December 2 – Obits (Repeat)
Fri, December 4 – Wale (Repeat)


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, November 30 – Bat For Lashes (Repeat)
Tue, December 1 – Cold War Kids (Repeat)
Wed, December 2 – Lily Allen (Repeat)
Thu, December 3 – Phoenix (Repeat)
Fri, December 4 – Keane (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, December 5 – Saturday Night Live w/ musical guest Rihanna