Lee DeWyze is one of the front runners of “American Idolâ€. Many have tipped off DeWyze as the potential winner of the competition. The show which is watched all over the world by more than 20 million people is the perfect platform for any singer to launch his music career.
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Lee DeWyze’s Early Albums
Outsourcing web development for business growth Posted By : Dawn Lee
Outsourcing is when you contract out your work to any other person or firm for a substantial period of time. The party which gets the work is responsible for finishing the work successfully. When a company outsources its business function to another company, it does so to concentrate on other core aspects of the business.
Jazz Fest After Dark | 04.29-05.02 | New Orleans
Words by: B. Getz | Images by: Casey Flanigan
Jazz Fest Night Shows :: 04.29.10-05.02.10 :: New Orleans, LA
The wise superhero SuperDee once told me, “Judge your Jazz Fest not by what you saw, but what you were forced to miss.”
Those who have been to Jazz Fest know that it’s extremely difficult to decide what shows to see. Head-to-head, there is simply so much incredible music, and rare treats, to indulge in over the course of ten days. Therefore, there will be plenty of fantastic music NOT covered in these dusk til’ dawn highlight. This is simply one boy’s second weekend journey to the musical Mecca that is Jazz Fest… After Dark.
Thursday, April 29
KDTU :: 04.29 :: Tipitina’s |
No better way to start Fest then Dauphine and Lesseps in the Bywater, Thursday night at Vaughn’s. Though we arrived too late for his BBQ, Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers welcomed us to town like only they can. A joyful mixture of brassy jazz, sultry R&B swagger and modern day braggadocio, Ruffins’ band mixed The Isley Brothers with Gnarls Barkley, with some Mystikal to boot.
Backbeat Foundation hosted another HBO star/brass band alum session at the Blue Nile, where Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave seized their star turn, tearing down the Quarter for nearly three hours of nonstop NOLA stomp. His crack band, expanded for the occasion, more than ably laid a local foundation for Troy Andrews to delve deep into the Treme, unleashing blistering cuts from new album Backatown. Shorty cooked up a jambalaya of choice local brass anthems with a crunk-rock edge; a mammoth Marvin Gaye cover brought the house down.
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe‘s Thursday late night show is always the place to be at Fest. The first in five years (and only KDTU Jazz Fest booking) was no different. Playing Tipitina’s Uptown until sunrise, Denson reminded us all of why he remains the King of Late Night Jazz Fest. The Tiny Universe dropped mammoth sets, balancing older favorites “Family Tree,” “Make it a Cosmopolitan” and “Because of Her Beauty” with blazing new joints like the blaxploitation banger “Brother’s Keeper Pt..II,” a lengthy dub-drenched take on “Mighty Rebel,” and an otherworldly keyboard battle between Robert Walter on Hammond B3 and Marco Benevento on Fender Rhodes.
Howlin Wolf held a benefit for the New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic, a huge post-Panic party with keyboardist Jojo’s Mardi Gras Band as the hosts. “Down on the Bayou II” included WSP bandmates Sunny Ortiz and John Bell (highlighted by a brief Panic set). Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann and NOLA monarchs George Porter Jr., Anders Osborne, John “Papa” Gros, Papa Mali, Jon Cleary, Big Chief Bo Dollis, and Alfred “Uganda” Roberts all lent their skills. Gov’t Mule‘s Warren Haynes, Jorgen Carlsson and Danny Louis joined hard hitting local skinman Russell Batiste Jr. for an exciting short set.
Friday, April 30
Pretty Lights :: 04.30 :: Republic |
The new frontier of live electronic music was on display throughout Friday night, a tribute to both the evolution of the genre and the breadth of the Jazz Fest palette. With respect to the Rusko/Big Gigantic party that went late the night before, for this writer, Friday was about pulsating beats. With a new take on dubstep delivered Live PA style, Uprise Dub kicked things off with proper wobble at Dragon’s Den; dark drum & bass deep in the Quarter. A progressive minded dubstep swagger with Bukem-informed jazzy jungle, Paul Knight is a breakout waiting to happen. Big t’ings in store for this rumbling conglomerate.
Pretty Lights set it off substantially at Republic. With the sold out massive getting crazier by the song, kids were crowd surfing and bouncing off walls; absolute bedlam as dancing spilled into the street. Mixing bombastic originals with seriously dirty reinterpretations, Derek Vincent Smith knows how to rock a crowd. “More Important than Michael Jordan” ignited the fuse, but the set closing “Rumpshaker” remix was a five alarm fire.
Both Friday and Saturday nights, Bear Creek Presents hosted Break Science at One Eyed Jacks to teeming late revelers. Both shows kicked off at the ungodly hour of 4 a.m. Drummer wunderkind Adam Deitch knows no boundaries, and clearly the Rusko set had inspired him; Friday night’s set leaned heavily on dubstep wobble and thunderous bottom end. Saturday saw a more diverse assortment, with Borahm Lee unleashing a ridiculous array of skills amidst mountains of keyboards, samplers and laptops. Highlight: choice tribute to the late Guru, in the form of a punishing take on Gang Starr‘s “DWYCK,” demolishing of Public Enemy’s seminal “Bring the Noise” in a way that would make Hank Shocklee proud.
Saturday, May 1
Superfly Presents always provides a quintessential NOLA experience on the Creole Queen Boat Cruise; and this year’s Greyboy Allstars hoedown was the ideal soundtrack. While Kirk Joseph’s 504 Brass Band held down the deck with typical Crescent City flair, a newly recharged GBA came correct indoors. Incorporating new rare groove styles amidst a sea of classic West Coast boogaloo, the Allstars were back on their mojo. A spooky, enchanting version of “Nautilus” was the highlight for this writer.
Bear Creek Presents delivered another stellar gig at One Eyed Jacks with Dr. Klaw, a malicious conglomerate of NYC meets NOLA crunk. Nick Daniels led the boys into battle, welcoming local cats Andrew Block, Maurice ‘Mo Betta’ Brown and Clarence ‘Trixzey’ Slaughter to the fold. Eric Krasno (MVP?) wailed above the gumbo funk with reckless abandon, with Deitch and Nigel Hall grinning feverishly as they pushed the grooves along.
Backbeat Foundation hosted two killer Saturday shows at Tipitina’s French Quarter. Bonerama killed the raucous room with a smattering of funky brass and rock energy. Joined by Scott McCaughey (guitar), David Silverman (sousaphone), and R.E.M.‘s Mike Mills (bass) the troupe tore thru an Alex Chilton tribute, and spirited takes on “Cabbage Alley” and “Lovelight.” Later, the eclectic grouping Some Cat From Japan interpreted the works of Jimi Hendrix with a fresh take, and a lot of mojo. Led by Will Bernard and Nigel Hall, and ably assisted by Scott Metzger, Ron Johnson and Bonerama drummer Eric Bolivar, the spirit of Jimi was on full display with unique new vision.
Sunday, May 2
A sisterhood of cities was on display at Howlin Wolf for The Royal Family Ball. George Porter and his Running Partners, Zigaboo’s Funk Revue and Break Science held things down early for the vicious combination of Soulive and Lettuce. Soulive delivered one of the final slamming Jazz Fest performance, ripping as a trio or when rolling augmented. But quite frankly, the finest hour belonged to a reinvigorated Lettuce, whose only performance of the weekend was a rage to remember. Welcoming back Boston OG’s Adam ‘Shmeans’ Smirnoff and E.D. ‘Jesus’ Coomes, the boys tore the roof off the Wolf. As if they didn’t already have enough ammo, Ian Neville, Maurice Brown and Khris Royal joined the fray, as did Skerik for the final banger. Lettuce had conquered Jazz Fest once again, sending off the masses with relentless, colossal funk jams.
Like a whirlwind, it was over just as suddenly as it started. Jazz Fest will do that to ya. Once again, it was an epic adventure of giant proportions. Special thanks to Paulina Trujillo and the Backbeat Foundation, Megan Sabella at Newsom Management, Paul Peck and Superfly Productions, Paul Levine and Bear Creek, as well as all the venues and promoters that join together to provide these rich experiences. Most of all, a heartfelt thank you to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the City of New Orleans, without whom none of this would be possible.
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Rush: North American Tour
RUSH NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2010 FEATURES
THE MOVING PICTURES ALBUM IN ITS ENTIRETY FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER
Rush |
Rush – Geddy
Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart – is without question one of the most inventive and
compelling groups in rock history, equally famed for both its virtuoso musicianship and provocative songwriting.
“The Time Machine Tour” is an evening with Rush, where they will perform their classics, give a
taste of the future – and for the first time ever – feature the Moving Pictures album live in its
entirety.
The band is currently working on their 20th studio album with producer Nick Raskulinecz (co-producer from 2007′s
Snakes & Arrows) and in addition to their classics plan to showcase a few new tunes live this summer.
This summer’s Live Nation promoted tour will visit approximately 40 cities throughout North America beginning
June 29 in Albuquerque, NM and finishing October 2 in West Palm Beach, FL with stops along the way in Boston,
Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Holmdel, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Toronto,
Washington, and more (complete tour itinerary below).
Rush has sold more than 40 million records worldwide and garnered untold legions of devoted and admiring fans. According to the RIAA, Rush’s sales statistics place Rush third after The Beatles and The Rolling Stones for the most
consecutive gold or platinum studio albums by a rock band.
Released in 1981, Moving Pictures was their most successful album, certified 4x Platinum and features
some of Rush’s most well known songs and perennial radio favorites “Tom Sawyer,” “Limelight” and the Grammy-
nominated instrumental “YYZ”.
Tickets for “The Time Machine Tour” will go on sale beginning April 16 in San Francisco, Uncasville, Saratoga
Springs, Denver, Chicago, Wantagh, Seattle and Holmdel at
www.livenation.com. Tickets for performances in
Milwaukee, Sarnia and Syracuse go on sale April 17, check local listings for ticket information.
Rush Tour Dates :: Rush News :: Rush Concert Reviews
Marco Benevento, Break Science & Alex B Join Phish At Telluride
POST-PHISH TELLURIDE LATE NIGHT SHOWS WITH BENEVENTO, BREAK SCIENCE AND ALEX B
DATES INCLUDE PERFORMANCES AT THE LLAMA AND THE FLY ME TO THE MOON SALOON AUG. 8-10
Phish |
After months of speculation, Phish recently announced a summer tour which includes a two night stint at Telluride
Town Park in Telluride, CO on August 9-10. Marco Benevento, Break Science and Alex B will be joining the band in Telluride for a number of special post-Phish
performances on the same dates.
Break Science & Alex B
Break Science and Alex B take over The Llama in Telluride for these special post-Phish ragers! These will be full on
dance parties brought to you by three musicians who live to push the boundaries of electronic music.
Break Science’s Adam Deitch and Borahm Lee are no strangers to Telluride, having performed at
Telluride Jazz Festival and Plunge Music Festival with a diverse range of artists from Slick Rick to John Scofield. Recently the duo has
been touring with Alex B’s Pnuma
Trio though the southeast after spending a month on the road with the legendary DJ – RJD2.
Marco Benevento
Marco Benevento Trio will perform three special shows at Telluride’s Fly Me to the Moon Saloon. These
performances are special for a number of reasons. Marco has a long history with Telluride and the Fly Me to the
Moon dating back to 2001 when he played the Telluride Jazz Festival with his, then new band, the Benevento/Russo Duo. That show
was their first outside of New York City. Since then Marco has been a regular on the Telluride music scene, playing
now legendary late night shows and collaborating at the Moon with the likes of Medeski, Martin & Wood, Skerik, and
many others.
The Marco Benevento Trio goes late on Monday and Tuesday nights with the shows scheduled to run until 3:30 a.m. The Fly Me to the Moon has a very limited capacity and only 250 tickets will be sold. The dates support Marco’s new
album release, Between The Needles & Nightfall.
Show Information:
The Llama and Morgan Young Present
Break Science & Alex B
August 9 and 10, 2010
The Llama
100 E. Colorado Ave
Telluride, CO 81435
Doors: 10:00 PM
Show: 11:00 PM
Tickets: $20
On-Sale: Saturday April 3 at Midnight (Early Sun 4/4) , 2010
tellurideticket.com
The Fly Me to the Moon Saloon and Morgan Young Present
Marco Benevento Trio
August 8, 9, and 10 2010
Fly Me to the Moon Saloon
132 E. Colorado Ave
Telluride, CO 81435
Doors: 10:00 PM
Show: 11:00 PM
Late-Night 8/9+10 until 3:30 AM
Tickets: $25 Advance/$30 Doors
On-Sale: Friday April 2, 2010
tellurideticket.com
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Man of the Match Pietersen remained unbeaten on 66 and Virat Kohli made a breezy 42 as Royal Challengers Bangalore made 184 for [...]




KDTU :: 04.29 :: Tipitina’s
Pretty Lights :: 04.30 :: Republic
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