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Jenna Fischer Redbook Magazine March 2011

Jenna Fischer talks love, career, and staying in shape in the March 2011 of Redbook Magazine. The Emmy-nominated actress, best known for playing the receptionist Pam Beesly on NBC’s The Office, says staying in shape is part of the business: “In my business you have to tell someone so that the next time you go [...]

The Black Angels: U.S. Tour

BLACK ANGELS ANNOUNCE SPRING HEADLINING TOUR


The Black Angels

The Black Angels will be
heading out on a headlining tour this spring in support of their latest release, Phosphene Dream. The tour
will kick off at One Eyed Jacks in New Orleans, LA, on March 31 and conclude with a home state stop in Dallas, TX, at
The Loft on May 21. In between these dates, they will also be performing at their third annual Austin Psych Fest,
which will take place April 29-May 1.

The Black Angels US Tour Dates:

3/31- New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks *

4/01 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade*

4/02 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle *

4/03 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
4/05 – Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church *

4/06 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre *

4/08 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom *

4/09 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg *

4/10 – Northampton, MA – Pearl Street *

4/11 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club *

4/12 – Montreal, QC – La Sala Rossa *

4/14 – Toronto, ONT – Lee’s Palace *

4/15 – Cleveland Heights, OH – Grog Shop *

4/16 – Detroit, MI – Magic Stick *

4/17 – Newport, KY – Southgate House *

4/18 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall *

4/20 – Madison, WI – The High Noon Saloon*

4/21 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom *

4/22 – St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House *

4/23 – Lawrence, KS – The Bottleneck*

4/9-5/03 – Austin, TX – Austin Psych Fest

5/05 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre #

5/06 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge #

5/07 – Boise, ID – Neurolux #

5/09 – Vancouver, BC – Venue #

5/10 – Seattle, WA – Showbox at the Market #

5/11 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom#

5/13 – San Francisco, CA – Slim’s #

5/14 – Pomona, CA – The Fox Theater (Supporting The Kills)

5/15 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre #

5/16 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern #
5/18 – Phoenix, AZ – Rhythm Room #

5/20 – Oklahoma City, OK – ACM Performance Lab#

5/21 – Dallas, TX – The Loft #



*with Suuns

#with Sleepy Sun

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Folks Fest 2011: Josh Ritter, Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion

THREE-DAY PASSES AVAILABLE NOW

The 21st Annual Rocky Mountain Folks Festival have
announced the first 8 performers for the weekend, set for August 19-21 along the St. Vrain River in Colorado.

Three-day passes (including a limited number of early-bird tickets – a $30 discount) and camping are available now
at
shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422. As always,
Planet Bluegrass charges no handling fees, and all Folks Festival tickets are fully refundable when returned by July
15.

LINEUP
Brandi Carlile
Sweet Honey in the Rock
Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Mary Gauthier

Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion

Dan Mangan
Megan Burtt

Many more to come


Lara roots for Paes-Bhupathi

lara dutta454564564She may not be a tennis freak, but Bollywood beauty Lara Dutta is sincerely hoping that her fiance Mahesh Bhupathi wins the men’s doubles Australian Open with his partner Leander Paes Sunday. “So proud of Lee & Hesh!!! Praying for a win! The only Grandslam title they haven’t won together… YET!!! C’monnnnn Boys!!! (sic),” Lara [...]

Singapore Post names CEOs for postal & corporate, international

Singapore Post named Ng Hin Lee chief executive officer of postal and corporate services and appointed Wolfgang Baier as international CEO.
 
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Oprah Sister Secret Sparks Skyrocketing Ratings

That Oprah’s just full of surprises — too bad every daytime talk show titan can’t have a secret sib! Oprah Winfrey scored her best ratings in nearly six years with Monday’s broadcast, during which she revealed that she has a half-sister she never knew existed. Winfrey teased the big reveal on her show last Friday [...]

Oprah Family Secret Revealed? Oprah Sister Bunny Reunited

Daytime Fans will have their eyes and ears glued to the screens of their television sets on Monday afternoon as The Queen of Talk Oprah Winfrey prepares to blow the lid off of a blockbuster “family secret.” “I was given some news that literally shook me to my core,” Winfrey, 56, says in a teaser [...]

Ron Sexsmith Announces Tour Dates & New Album

ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW FOR PRE-ODER AT WWW.RONSEXSMITH.COM


Long Player Late Bloomer

Ron Sexsmith has
announced the initial dates for his world-wide concert tour in support of his forthcoming album, Long
Player Late Bloomer
. Beginning with a few scattered U.S. dates in February, the tour kicks off in earnest
in March in North America before heading to Europe in late April.

Long Player Late Bloomer will be released on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. A very special limited edition of the
album is now available for pre-order at www.ronsexsmith.com. This must-have limited edition collectable of the
album includes the CD of Long Player Late Bloomer as well as a DVD comprised of the CMT Canada TV
specials “Late Bloomer Long Player” (includes tracks not seen on the broadcast) and “Dakota Sessions.” The package
also includes a Ron Sexsmith lithograph. The first 200 fans ordering the package will receive signed lithographs.
Fans also have the option of pre-ordering the CD alone or Vinyl with a bonus CD. With all pre-orders, fans will
instantly receive an MP3 of the track “Get In Line.”

Produced by Bob Rock (Metallica, Bon Jovi and Michael Buble), Long Player Late Bloomer was
recorded in Los Angeles, Toronto and Vancouver during the winter of 2010. The album features a star-studded cast
of musicians backing up Ron in the studio, including guitarist Rusty Anderson (Paul McCartney), bassist
Paul Bushnell (Elton John, No Doubt), keyboardist Jamie Edwards (Aimee Mann) and drummer
Josh Freese (Devo, Nine Inch Nails).

Ron Sexsmith Tour dates:

01/21 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club

02/13 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage
02/16 – Nashville, TN – Music City Roots

02/19 – Memphis, TN – Folk Alliance

03/03 – Toronto, ON – Canadian Place

03/03 – Kingston, ON – Sydenham Uni. Church
03/04 – Collingwood, ON – Gayety Theatre
03/05 – London, ON – Aeolian Hall
03/08 – 09 – Halifax, NS – The Carleton
03/21 – Minneapolis, MN – Cedar Cultural Center
03/22 – Chicago, IL – Schuba’s Tavern

03/24 – Pittsburgh, PA – Club Cafe
03/25 – Vienna, VA – Jammin’ Java Music Club
03/26 – Philadelphia, PA – Tin Angel

03/27 – Cambridge, MA – T.T. The Bears
03/28 – New York, NY – Highline Ballroom
03/30 – Edmonton, AB – Haven Social Club
03/31 – Calgary, AB – Ironwood Stage and Grill

04/01 – Vancouver, BC – Rio Theatre
04/02 – Victoria, BC – St. Ann’s Auditorium
04/07 – San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord

04/08 – Los Angeles, CA – Largo @ The Coronet
04/15 – Ottawa, ON – First Baptist Church

04/16 – Peterborough, ON – Market Hall

04/19 – Waterloo, ON – Starlight
04/20 – Hamilton, ON – Hamilton Place

04/21 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace

04/25 – Stockholm, Sweden – Gota Kallore
04/27 – Berlin, Germany – Admiralspalast
04/28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – People’s Place

04/30 – London, United Kingdom – Barbican Hall
05/02 – Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
05/03 – Cologne, Germany – Kulturkirche

05/04 – Ghent, Belgium – Handelsbeurs

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Singapore needs young immigrants – Lee Kuan Yew

Singapore needs young immigrants to save its economy from long-term decline as a result of a falling birth rate, elder statesman Lee Kuan Yew said in remarks published Wednesday.

“At these low birth rates, we will rapidly age and shrink,” the 87-year-old Lee said in comments released to the local media after the government disclosed that the city-state’s birth rate fell to a record low in 2010.

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Hastings in Australia’s World Cup squad, Siddle dropped

Peter SiddleFast bowler Peter Siddle was excluded while inexperienced all-rounder John Hastings found a berth in Australia’s 15-man World Cup squad that was annunced here Tuesday. Skipper Ricky Ponting and veteran Michael Hussey were named in the squad despite injuries. Ponting is recovering from a finger fracture while Hussey suffered a serious hamstring injury Sunday. Hussey [...]

“Desperate Housewives” Cancelled?!

Is it the end of the road for the Women of Wisteria Lane? Marc Cherry’s Emmy-winning dramedy Desperate Housewives may not be renewed for another season on ABC, network executive Paul Lee told the Television Critics Association in Pasadena on Sunday. The comedy drama, now in its seventh season, takes the show up to 2013, [...]

Cricketers auction for IPL 4 begins in Bangalore

Indian Premier League's (IPL)1Seated eight to a table at the over 7,000 sq ft pillar-less Mysore Hall of ITC Royal Gardenia Hotel here, business leaders and film stars Saturday began picking up cricketers for the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) fourth season. The IPL-4 beginning April 8 will see 10 teams and 74 matches in the shortest version of [...]

New Wire LP Streaming on NPR

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR STARTS APRIL 1 IN TORONTO


Wire

With the release of Wire‘s
new album Red Barked Tree set for January 11, NPR is currently streaming the entire album on
their website. Click here to listen. The new album follows 2008′s
Object 47. All confirmed North American dates are available below.

TOUR DATES
April 01: Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
April 02: Montreal, QC @ Le Cabaret du Mile End

April 03: Boston, MA @ Middle East Downstairs
April 05: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg,

April 06: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

April 07: Washington DC @ Black Cat

April 08: Austin, TX @ Mohawk
April 09: Chicago, IL @ Metro
April 12: Portland, OR @ Dante’s
April 14: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre

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Singapore says world outlook mixed after record 2010

Singapore’s economy faces a “mixed” global outlook after growing by a record pace this year, according to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

Gross domestic product rose 14.7% this year, Lee, 58, said in his New Year message released in Singapore today. That compares with the government’s November forecast of a 15% expansion. The trade ministry predicts the economy will expand 4% to 6% in 2011, an estimate reiterated by Lee.

“The outlook for the world economy is mixed,” Lee said. “The U.S. economy is still weak. Europe faces serious debt crises in Greece, Ireland and a few other countries.”

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Singapore economy expanded 14.7% in 2010, PM says

Singapore’s economy faces a “mixed” global outlook after growing by a record pace this year, according to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

Gross domestic product rose 14.7% this year, Lee, 58, said in his New Year message released in Singapore today. That compares with the government’s November forecast of a 15% expansion. The trade ministry predicts the economy will expand 4% to 6% in 2011, an estimate reiterated by Lee.

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Bill & Giuliana Rancic Talk Show?

Are Bill and Giuliana Rancic the next Regis and Kathie Lee? Tinseltown informants say the endearing couple are developing a talk show based out of Bill’s homebase in The Windy City that would see both Rancics featured as hosts. E! News correspondent Giuliana’s even considering abandoning her tony gig in Los Angeles to get to [...]

Tommy Lee vs. SeaWorld — On Whale Masturbation

The crown for “Unlikely Celebrity Feud of the Week” goes to Tommy Lee and US aquatic theme park SeaWorld. Forget world peace, these entities are dueling over the particulars of whale masturbation. Tommy has slammed SeaWorld for the way it breeds whales and, in particular, the way in which they extract semen from its famous [...]

Daniel Lanois: The Blacker The Dub, The Sweeter The Juice

By: Dennis Cook

Black Dub by Jake Krolick

Infusing music with soul is no easy task. And we’re not talking some stock R&B thing, this is soul in the archetypal sense – the invisible, overarching embodiment of things beyond the world we can see and taste. Soul in music is what makes it more than ditties meant to shift units and pass the time. Soul in music is what makes it breathe and leap into our hearts and minds, and yes, bodies, to live anew in our own strange ways. It’s there in the intentions of the players in a way that transcends language. And there is abundant soul, in this wonderful, fully fleshed sense, inside Black Dub, the boffo new project from celebrated “studio rat” Daniel Lanois.

In Black Dub, whose raw, thickly conjured self-titled debut arrived on November 2, Lanois is joined by highly regarded studio bassist Daryl Johnson, drummer extraordinaire Brian Blade (Wayne Shorter, Joshua Redman, Joni Mitchell) and vocalist-songwriter Trixie Whitley, the daughter of the late, utterly great Chris Whitley. The combination is as crazy talented as one might imagine but also a good deal earthier and readily appealing than such high tone combos often turn out to be. The burn of the blues, the raised hand exultation of gospel and irresistible shuffle of vintage rhythm ‘n’ blues swirls within their future-forward energy and gutbucket, immediate rock feel. Whitley is a force of nature and one of the few young singers that might have joined the roster of Atlantic Records or Stax-Volt back in the day. And the instrumental vets sound looser and more engaged than at almost anytime in their past. That’s not a dig against their worthy pedigrees but the interplay and atmosphere of Black Dub suggests a giving way to a bubbling group-think that’s really intoxicating. The songs rock, from the minimalist “Ring The Alarm” to the more structured pieces like “Nomad” and “Canaan,” and allowed time to really seep into one’s consciousness, Black Dub is a quintessential grower that hints at amazing live incarnations to come from these initial seeds and a wide open studio landscape for the quartet down the road.

JamBase was fortunate to snag a few minutes of Lanois’ time and found him to be a straight shooter of the first order with pretty much the best attitude about making music one could find.

JamBase: One of my favorite things about any new band is when you get a sense of their personalities and how the music was made just from listening to their debut. I get a strong sense of that listening to Black Dub.

Daniel Lanois: It’s quite a blend of spontaneous elements – as is the case with “Surely,” which is live off-the-floor, vocal and all, and we’re quite proud of that one because it’s quite classically written and performed – and without a doubt the people in the band are good improv artists. We have Brian Blade on the drums and I’ve never heard him play the same way twice.

Lanois & Trixie Whitley
By Jake Krolick

JamBase: How did you guys come together? This combination of individuals seem to have an intuitive empathy for one another as players.

It came together in my head originally. There’s a lot that comes to me as I play guitar and sing but I also love to just play guitar and let someone else sing. And when I ran into Trixie Whitley in Belgium, I had not seen her in a good few years and she told me she was playing drums and writing songs and singing. When I heard her I thought there was something really clear and honest about her position. I recorded a couple of songs including “I Believe In You,” which is on the Black Dub record. She got it in one take and I thought, “Whoa, there’s something going on here.” I’ve only ever responded to invitation or natural chemistry, so I thought maybe it was time to huddle up and form this little band.

I can’t really recall you being in a proper band for a very long time. You’re an active musician who usually plays on the records you produce but this seems like something fairly new for you.

Exactly. It’s all new. I was in a few little bands in the beginning, playing on the rooftop of my mother’s house and such. I made a bunch of records with bands no one has ever heard of and never rose in popularity, but I have to say I appreciate the camaraderie. Maybe those feelings never go away, like falling in love for the first time. Even in midlife you don’t want those feelings to ever stop [laughs]. Some feelings you don’t want to ever go away.

There’s a sense of excitement about making music together in Black Dub that’s palpable. You don’t need to be told that something cool is happening in this band. It’s there in the music. You all seem very turned on by what’s happening together.

I think that’s true and it’s a compliment hearing it from you. We’re not industry driven or force-fed. We’re happy to be associated with Jive Records, who bring us to their arena, but the inception of this was driven by chemicals – not the ones you take but the ones that already exist in your body.

The core of this is you and the rhythm section with Trixie riding on top. There’s something cool about the trio configuration. No one can hide in that setting and everyone just has to throw in.

Black Dub by Jake Krolick

Are you talking about three in a trio or threesomes [laughs]? I have to agree with you, man. I love it stripped down. I wish I’d made more records that way, but I’m starting to now. I love it when it’s hands-down, just three people and it’s just, “What’re you gonna play?” And then play every note like it’s the last note you’ll ever play. Trixie joins us on the second drum kit on a couple numbers live and she plays keyboards on “Ring The Alarm” but aside from that it’s pretty much down to the bone.

Every individual part is available to the listener in a trio. There’s no real clutter.

Yes and God bless us for having the courage to do that! I know the record’s not entirely like that but live it will be.

What was the recording process like? How did you go about adding things after the fact? One of the first words that jumped into my head with this album was “viscous.”

HmmmÂ…some things have come from me being a studio rat. There’s an instrumental on there called “Slow Baby” and that’s pretty much a studio sculpture. The guitar playing is pretty spontaneous, done in one take, but the groove and loops and all that came later. I love flirting with machines and flesh, constantly trying to combine the two. I live in the memory of my heroes who tried to pull this off. Sly and The Family Stone did a song called “In Time” on the album Fresh, and that’s a bad dog of a marriage! I love “Sexual Healing,” which is a Roland 808, one of the seeds. We’re still trying to do this now, and we have so much technology available to us. The question is: What’s the most fascinating thing you can do with that? The quest goes on.

I always find the marriage of technology and human beings music to be an interesting one. In the right hands it’s magic. Is there a better rhythm sound than Prince’s drum machine programming in some ways?

There are always people involved, so that’s one thing to keep in mind. I often reference Suicide, this band from the 70s in New York City. They probably couldn’t afford a drummer, so one guy does the music and one guy sings. You gotta love that! In my early days in New York City I got to hear The Fat Boys, just three guys with one of them doing the beats on a microphone. They got to show up to a gig with no gear. More power to them!

Daniel Lanois by Jake Krolick

You’ve used an expression called “spotting” to describe some of your approach to music, and I wanted you to elaborate on what that means. Often musicians feel undue pressure to come up with something totally new and “spotting” seems to suggest being part of a long lineage.

Spotting is really a term for remembering anything special that goes on through the day. As songwriters we’re spotters all along. You might hang around in a bar and listen to a conversation, and they might say something really profound people can relate to and you snatch it for a song. Or it can be something as simple as [sings], “I heard it through the grapevine.” A simple lyric like that can spawn a whole song. That’s what spotting is about. It’s not anything new. I think people have been using spotting all along to bring common street terminology into popular song.

As a record maker it’s my job to notice things that are special during the workday. Perhaps somebody plays a riff or little melody and they might forget it because they moved onto something else a minute later thinking that idea wasn’t absolutely fulfilled. They’re right but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be fulfilled if you just paid attention to it. That’s what spotting is about to me – noticing what’s fantastic in any given moment.

I like all the echoes of different things on Black Dub. It’s clearly a rock record but there’s a gospel undertow to parts and a whiff of Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Black Ark years, where the production was often done on the fly and was immediate and inspired as the music unfolding around the board.

The number one rule is to get rid of all chairs. No chairs at the console and when you do your work. That way you’re not fucking around for hours. You get the job done and then go to the bathroom. That’s what I learned from Lee “Scratch” Perry [laughs]. These fat fuckers show up in these sound recording magazines and they need a $12,000 multi-pivot office chair to function. Stand up! What are you made of, man? What I got from Lee Scratch was make it lean and mean and get the fuck out of the building.

Amen is all I can say.

Having gotten that out of the way, I don’t like comfort. Comfort isn’t a very good association, right? You might want it in your waterbed but you don’t want your music to be easy, breezy and comfortable. I like to think that Black Dub has crossed the line into the discomfort zone. I don’t want to be comfortable anymore.

Rock has become like a costume that people slip on. It’s lost its danger, its middle finger in many ways.

I asked Iggy Pop how he stays so skinny, and he said, “Steak and coffee.” Then I read about a legendary [Stooges] performance in England where the set was only 42 minutes long. People would be bitchin’ now. There’d be a revolution if you only played a 42 minute set, but at the peak of that great punk era in the 70s there was no messin’ around. They delivered just what needed to be delivered. I’m not saying I’ve done that historically but it sure appeals to me now.

Even if you haven’t done it before, if the light bulb goes off in your head you can do it now. My mom always says that if something is really true it will pierce you like an arrow. It’s not always pleasant or easy to come up against genuine truth but there’s no mistaking when we have to change.

Lanois & Whitley
by Jake Krolick

Your mother told you that? Let’s bring her onboard. As the truth bites and stings, I remember just what we were [a lyric from Lanois' song "Blackhawk"]. Iggy Pop once sang, “Here comes success/ Here comes my Chinese rug.” You end up looking at rugs and drapes instead of making fuckin’ rock ‘n’ roll. Come on!

I was discussing how vocals sound these days with a friend recently. You’d never get an Aretha Franklin or most of the Muscle Shoals soul and rock artists from the 60s & 70s today. They all pushed the meters into the red and distortion and spontaneity were keys to their sound and appeal. That unpremeditated roughness has been sanded away by Pro-Tools, etc. now. I catch a bit of that classic vibe in Trixie.

We don’t use auto-tuning or anything like it. I look her in the eye while I’m playing guitar and we deliver for the moment. But I have to say I quite like the auto-tuning thing when it’s taken to an extreme, where Cher has a hit with it or hip-hop records where it’s clearly radical auto-tuning. If you’re going to plug in the fuzzbox, then go for it. But the easy, breezy mid-zone of it is unappealing. I don’t like to fool people with anything. Why not just tell it like it is? It’s okay. Life is short [laughs].

Just in talking to you for a few minutes, I get the sense that Black Dub has freed you up in some ways, that something cool has cracked inside you in discovering this band.

A studio rat needs a balancing act. I love the studio and I’ve come up with a lot of things that’ve never been heard before. I’ll always go there when I need isolation from the big, bad world. But, without a doubt, the challenge of living this band is to line ‘em up, pants down and see who can deliver. Oh heavens, I think I’ve slipped into arrogance [laughs].

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Brangelina visit Big Apple art supply store with twins

brad pitt and angelina jolie4Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie took twins Knox and Vivienne to Lee”s Art Shop in Manhattan, a longtime favourite spot for the family. Recently, the couple took Zahara and Shiloh shopping in Paris. Days later, the family went on a hot-air balloon ride and a boat trip in celebration of son Pax”s seventh [...]

DBS Vickers tips recovery in Singapore construction plays

DBS Vickers expects Singapore construction demand of around $24 billion in 2011-12, with public sector likely to account for about 55%.

Notes recent policy statements by PM Lee regarding urgent need for more HDB flats, enhanced public transport infrastructure; record number of sites in 2H11 Government Land Sales programme “also augurs well for construction demand”.

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