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YMSB: Winter Tour Dates

WINTER RUN STARTS JANUARY 26 IN BATON ROUGE, LA;
FOLLOW UP TO 2009′S THE
SHOW
DUE OUT THIS YEAR

In 2011, Yonder Mountain String
Band
will have a new studio album, they’ll be doing a TV special, key U.S. festival dates, and heading to
Europe for a massive tour. For more information, please visit www.yondermountain.com.

TOUR DATES

01/26/11 Wed Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
01/27/11 Thu Bama Theater Tuscaloosa, AL

01/28/11 Fri The Cannery Nashville, TN

01/29/11 Sat Tennessee Theatre Knoxville, TN

01/31/11 Mon The Social Orlando, FL
02/02/11 Wed The Venue Gainesville, FL

02/03/11 Thu Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL
02/04/11 Fri Revolution Live Fort Lauderdale, FL
02/05/11 Sat Jannus Live St. Petersburg, FL

02/09/11 Wed The Music Farm Charleston, SC
02/10/11 Thu Orange Peel Asheville, NC

02/11/11 Fri Orange Peel Asheville, NC

02/12/11 Sat The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA

02/13/11 Sun Buster’s Billiards & Backroom Lexington, KY

02/16/11 Wed Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, VA

02/17/11 Thu Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

02/18/11 Fri Madison Theater Covington, KY
02/19/11 Sat Orpheum Theatre Madison, WI
02/20/11 Sun Canopy Club Urbana, IL

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Umphrey’s: Fan Bus Tour 2011

GET ON THE BUS


Fan Bus Tour

Umphrey’s McGee have
announced the details for Fan Bus Tour 2011. The first leg is planned for February 3-5 in Lexington,
Columbus,
and Detroit. A ticket on the bus will include one ticket to each of these shows. Water and snacks will be provided on
the bus, as well as “planned surprises.” Pick up and drop off times are to be announced, and fans will receive a
discounted price on hotel rooms.

Click here for more information.

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Over The Rhine: Spring Tour

TOUR STARTS FEB 20 IN NASHVILLE


Over The Rhine

Over The Rhine is ready to
make waves in 2011 with a new release and spring tour dates that will take them to theaters throughout the Midwest
and the East Coast. The Long Surrender, the new studio album from the southern Ohio-
based
husband-and-wife team of multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/multi-
instrumentalist Karin
Bergquist
, is set to be released February 8, 2011 on OTR’s own Great Speckled Dog label (named for the
couple’s
Great Dane, Elroy). It’s the result of a collaboration between the couple and producer Joe Henry
(Mavis Staples, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke, Loudon Wainwright III), whose songs they’ve long admired.

OVER THE RHINE TOUR DATES

Sun., Feb. 20 NASHVILLE, TN 3rd & Lindsley
Mon., Feb. 21 LEXINGTON, KY WoodSongs

Fri., March 25 BOSTON, MA The Red Room @ Cafe 939 (Berklee)

Sat., March 26 NEW YORK, N.Y. Highline Ballroom

Sun., March 27 ALEXANDRIA, VA/WASHINGTON, DC Birchmere

Tues., March 29 PHILADELPHIA, PA World Cafe Live

Fri., April 1 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Small’s

Sat., April 2 AKRON, OH Musica

Tues., April 5 ANN ARBOR, MI The Ark
Thurs., April 7 MILWAUKEE, WI Turner Hall
Fri., April 8 CHICAGO, IL Lincoln Hall
Sat., April 9 MADISON, WI Majestic Theater
Sun., April 10 MINNEAPOLIS, MN Cedar Cultural Center

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Dark Star Orchestra: Southbound Winter Tour

TRUCKIN’ INTO DES MOINES AND POINTS BEYOND

Following their much-anticipated recreation of the Grateful Dead’s legendary 12/31/76 show on NYE (more details here), Dark Star Orchestra will embark on the Southbound Winter Tour.

DSO

Southbound Winter Tour Dates

Thu Jan 20 – Val Air Ballroom [Des Moines, IA]
Fri Jan 21 – Pabst Theater [Milwaukee, WI]
Sat Jan 22 – Vic Theater [Chicago, IL]
Mon Jan 24 – Canopy Club [Urbana, IL]
Wed Jan 26 – Majestic Theatre [Detroit, MI]
Thu Jan 27 – House of Blues Cleveland [Cleveland, OH]
Fri Jan 28 – Newport Music Hall [Columbus, OH]
Sat Jan 29 – Egyptian Room At Old National Centre [Indianapolis, IN]
Mon Jan 31 – Buster’s [Lexington, KY]
Wed Feb 02 – Music Farm [Charleston, SC]
Thu Feb 03 – Carolina Theatre [Greensboro, NC]
Fri Feb 04 – Variety Playhouse [Atlanta, GA]
Sat Feb 05 – Neighborhood Theatre [Charlotte, NC]
Mon Feb 07 – Workplay [Birmingham, AL]
Wed Feb 09 – Freebird Live [Jacksonville, FL]
Thu Feb 10 – Plaza Theatre [Orlando, FL]
Fri Feb 11 – Garlic Fest [Delray Beach, FL]
Sat Feb 12 – Ferguson Hall [Tampa, FL]

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Murder By Death: U.S. Tour

GOOD MORNING, MAGPIE OUT NOW


Murder By Death

Murder By Death have
confirmed a two-month headlining tour of the US that begins February 1 in Lexington, Kentucky at Cosmic Charlie’s
and currently wraps in Bloomington, Illinois on March 19 at the Castle Theatre. The group is touring in support of
their fifth full-length album, Good Morning, Magpie, which was released on April 6, 2010
(Vagrant). See below for all upcoming tour dates below.

Murder By Death upcoming tour dates:

Dec 31 – Lawrence, KS @ Granada (all ages)

Jan 05 – Bloomington, IN @ Russian Recording (Live on WFHB)
Jan 06 – Fort Wayne, IN @ The Brass Rail (21+)

Jan 07 – Three Rivers, MI @ Riviera Theatre (all ages)
Jan 21 – Bloomington, IN @ The Buskirk-Chumley Theater (Live From Bloomington)


Feb 01 – Lexington, KY @ Cosmic Charlie’s #
Feb 02 – Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe #
Feb 03 – New Orleans, LA @ The Parish at House of Blues #
Feb 04 – Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves #
Feb 05 – Austin, TX @ Red 7 #
Feb 07 – Albuquerque, NM @ Low Spirits #
Feb 08 – Tucson, AZ @ Plush #
Feb 09 – San Diego, CA The Casbah #
Feb 10 – Costa Mesa, CA @ The Detroit Bar #
Feb 11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex #
Feb 12 – San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill #
Feb 13 – Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s #
Feb 15 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom #
Feb 16 – Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern #

Feb 17 – Boise, ID @ Visual Arts Collective #

Feb 18 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Bar Deluxe #

Feb 19 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theatre #
Feb 20 – Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room #


Feb 24 – Chicago, IL @ Subterranean ^
Feb 25 – DeKalb, IL @ The House Cafe ^

Feb 26 – Lansing, MI @ Mac’s Bar ^
Feb 28 – Morgantown, WV @ 123 Pleasant St. ^
Mar 01 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom ^
Mar 02 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s ^
Mar 03 – West Chester, PA @ The Note ^

Mar 04 – Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar ^
Mar 05 – Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Downstairs ^
Mar 07 – Norfolk, VA @ Jewish Mother Backstage ^
Mar 08 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl ^

Mar 09 – Orlando, FL @ The Social ^
Mar 10 – Ybor City, FL @ The Orpheum ^

Mar 11 – Gainesville, FL @ Common Grounds ^

Mar 13 – Charleston, SC @ The Oasis ^


Mar 14 – Asheville, NC @ Stella Blue %
Mar 16 – St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway %
Mar 17 – Madison, WI @ The Annex %
Mar 18 – Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio %

Mar 19 – Bloomington, IL @ The Castle Theatre %


# with The Builders & The Butchers
^ with Fake Problems
% support to be announced

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YMSB Cabin Fever Tour

PRE-SALE TICKETING AVAILABLE NOW


Yonder Mountain String Band

Yonder Mountain String
Band
have announced dates for their annual Cabin Fever Tour. Pre-Sale Ticketing is underway now. Click
here for more info.

CABIN FEVER DATES:

01.26 Baton Rouge, LA Varsity Theatre
01.27 Birmingham, AL Workplay Soundstage
01.28 Nashville, TN Cannery Ballroom

01.29 Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre

01.31 Orlando, FL The Social
02.02 Gainesville, FL The Venue
02.03 Jacksonville, FL Freebird Cafe
02.04 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution
02.05 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Landing
02.09 Charleston, SC The Music Farm
02.10 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel
02.11 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel
02.12 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
02.13 Lexington, KY Buster’s

02.16 Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theatre
02.17 Columbus, OH Lifestyle Communities Pavilion

02.18 Covington, KY Madison Theatre
02.19 Madison, WI Orpheum Theatre

02.20 Urbana, IL Canopy Club

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My Morning Jacket: Fire Still Burns

By: Dennis Cook

See a track-by-track discussion of MMJ’s debut here
See a video salute to MMJ’s debut here
See full details on MMJ’s Terminal 5 shows here

The Tennessee Fire

1999′s The Tennessee Fire would be an auspicious debut for any band – a haunting yet happily shuffling blast of ideas woven together by strange poetry and gutbucket invention. It is what rock ‘n’ roll at its best aspires to but often gussies up too much these days. For My Morning Jacket it was the first solid footstep in a journey that’s cemented them as one of the most ceaselessly creative, fearless and engaging bands of the modern era – a group able to ascend to the heights of pop culture awareness without losing their tenacious, fiercely independent spirit that makes no concessions to trends, critics or anyone outside their ranks. One would be very, very hard pressed to find five musicians – Jim James (singer, songwriter, guitar, grand vision), Carl Broemel (guitar, sax, vox), Bo Koster (keys, vox), Tom Blankenship (bass, vox) and Patrick Hallahan (drums, percussion) – with more raw talent, obvious determination or sympathetic interconnectivity.

This week MMJ will tackle their entire catalog one album at a time at New York City’s Terminal 5 beginning tonight, October 18, with a run through The Tennessee Fire. We sat down with Tom Blankenship (aka Two Tone Tommy) to discuss their debut and the experience of preparing for the Terminal 5 shows.

JamBase: In revisiting your debut, it dawned on me that you’re the only guy besides Jim that’s been on every single album. In getting ready for the Terminal 5 shows, does it occur to you, “Yeah, I have been on this whole weird trip.”

Tom: I get reminders about it every once in a while. People will say, “Weren’t you a founding member?” I get that more & more as the years go by. It isn’t something I necessarily think about because the five of us with Carl and Bo have been together for almost seven years, which is the majority of the band’s lifespan. So, it feels like two different bands; the first three or four years we were together and then there’s this band.

JamBase: Has it been fun to explore these older records, to go back and say, “Wow, look at what we made!”

Tom: It’s really cool to go back to those records. We just spent a week in Louisville, just the five of us, rehearsing all the stuff that hasn’t been played live like “Butch Cassidy,” “If All Else Fails” and a couple other acoustic numbers from At Dawn, where Jim had done them by himself but we’d never done them as a band where we’re creating some kind of atmosphere like on the record. It’s a fun trip down memory lane. A lot of times I’m pleasantly surprised that the performance I gave are better than I remembered and some of the mistakes on the albums are now kind of charming.

I picked up on the same thing listening to The Tennessee Fire again. The tendrils of what this band would become are all already germinating in that first batch of material.

My Morning Jacket by Dave Vann

To try and revisit those things again today is sometimes strange because sometimes when I close my eyes I have flashbacks to being onstage when the band was just a four-piece. But I quickly realize the sounds we’re making are not the same and we’re not the same people. And Jim’s voice has changed SO much from that album to today. But there’s still a piece of the feeling I had making that record, the personal connection I made to those songs, whether it was the music or lyrics. A piece of that’s still there, but it mostly feels fresh and new playing it with this lineup.

How do you find the material transforming with this lineup tackling it?

10 or 11 years ago we just played as hard as we could because we were excited to be playing live, period. So it was more raucous and us just having fun, and now it feels more moody and atmospheric. There are songs I’m playing on live that I’ve never played on before, just to beef things up here & there and give things a different kind of voicing. It’s weird to say but it feels like this very adult version of the songs.

Mature or adult are dirty words in our youth obsessed culture, especially in rock ‘n’ roll, except they aren’t really. To play music well and to evolve one’s earlier efforts are good things, and that can only happen over time. But right from the start you guys were anxious to complicate what it meant to be My Morning Jacket.

One of the reasons I’ve always liked the name is because it doesn’t sound like anything at all. Nothing comes to my mind except, “That’s kind of a weird name for a band [laughs].”

There’s some weird echoes of stuff on The Tennessee Fire but I couldn’t exactly say that you guys sounded like ANYONE else from the beginning.

I had the same impression when I first got the demo tape given to me by the drummer Jeremy maybe 6 or 8 months before I joined the band. Most of the album had already been completed. Number one: I was blown away by this guy Jim, who was the same age as me but could write these haunting yet kinda poppy sounding songs. What I loved about the album was that it had all these familiar elements that I’d never heard put together before. I couldn’t put my finger on what the sound was or how to describe.

Listening back again before this talk, I picked up on the cool Phil Spector-ish elements and echoes of vintage soul inside these strange new shells. It doesn’t play to the popular sensibilities of the era it came out in, choosing instead to seek out the classic and the enduring as its influences, something Jim does a lot in his songwriting. It’s a good trick if you can make people scratch their head and still keep listening.

Keep it interesting enough that it will take people a while to figure it out.

One thing I noticed looking at the liner notes was Sir Patrick T. Hallahan shot the photos used on The Tennessee Fire. So well before he became the drummer, he had a presence in MMJ.

The Tennessee Fire inside cover

Oh brother, I haven’t looked at those notes in forever. I think his name appears on all the albums even if he wasn’t in the band. I love the back cover shot with all of us with the cigarettes in our mouths and the fedoras.

So, this is a band from Louisville, Kentucky but their first album is called The Tennessee Fire. Why is that?

Before I joined the band, I remember pulling up to the studio in Shelbyville. I was in a band called Winter Death Club at the time, and we’d have practice after My Morning Jacket practice. At the time MMJ was just a 3-piece of two guitars, drums and vocals. They even played a few shows with that lineup, which is how [The Tennessee Fire] was mainly recorded. I remember pulling up and hearing that Jimmy had got a record contract with Darla but he didn’t know what to name the band. I think he maybe wanted to call the band The Tennessee Fire at one time. As far as I know, that’s how it came about, that and the picture inside the album of the Tennessee fireworks store where the ‘works’ is cut off.

Another thing that came up for me listening back to the Morning Jacket catalog recently is how sly and darkly funny Jim is. There are traces of that right from this first slab. Despite his whole rep of being this serious artiste, he’s never failed to bust me up each time we’ve spoken.

Anyone that’s met him in real life sees that he’s constantly joking. The first time I met him we were playing in a storage garage in Lexington, Kentucky, his band Month of Sundays and Winter Death Club. I arrived early and Jim was sound checking by himself and he kept playing “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” but he didn’t know any of the lyrics. He just kept saying, “Whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on,” for what felt like 15-20 minutes. He did it so much that eventually everyone had to laugh. His humor has always been if you say it enough eventually people will laugh. They might hate you in between but they’ll come around to see the humor.

Finally, how are you feeling about tackling the entire catalog in the space of a few days? That’s a daunting task for any band.

Above all else, it’s been a bit stressful. But Carl put it into perspective. He said, “The morning you wake up for that show all you need to worry about are the songs for that night. And you can tackle the other nights as they come.” If you compartmentalize it like that it’s not too bad. It’s been fun to revisit covers from each era. It’s been cool because we were doing songs I can’t believe we ever did! Hopefully people will feel like they got a unique experience.

Continue reading for Tom’s track-by-track commentary on MMJ’s debut album…

My Morning Jacket bassist Tom Blankenship’s reflects on the band’s 1999 debut, The Tennessee Fire.

Heartbreakin Man
I don’t think I even had a full band version of this when I first heard it. It was Jim on a 4-track with all those crazy vocal harmonies laid on top of each other. It was so different from the finished product, and the whole vibe of it was haunting, like ghosts flying over your head and some of them were laughing at you and some were there to help you out. Some of the spirit of that made it to the final version. I think it’s a great start to the record, where you hear that ka-shhh and then the band crashes in.

They Ran
It’s just predominantly bass ‘n’ drums. I thought “Heartbreakin’ Man” was a great intro to Jim’s vocals but the treatment of his vocals and the harmonies and the way they layer themselves one after another at the beginning of “They Ran” is the perfect showcase of what Jim is capable of vocally. All those vocals are his and still sound distinctly different. I think he’s always been really good at making up characters that he does vocally song-to-song, especially on the last album [2008's Evil Urges]. But even in a subtle way like “They Ran,” each harmony has a different feel to it.

The Bear
It has that perfect Motown intro. That drumbeat has probably been used on hundreds of songs, yet it’s still one of my favorite intros to any song we’ve done. We’ve done some pretty rockin’ versions of it live, too..

Nashville to Kentucky
I don’t why I’ve always had this image in my head of Jim literally driving from Nashville to Kentucky, and it is one of the most boring drives EVER to go from Louisville to Nashville. You’re just on 65 pretty much the whole way and there’s really not a lot to see. There’s Dinosaur World about halfway, a Corvette manufacturing plant with a museum, and not much else. I imagine that it’s at night and completely dark and he can barely pick up any radio stations – just the reality of it.

Old Sept. Blues
When I first got the demo tape I listened to “Evelyn” and “Old Sept. Blues” on repeat, just those two songs over & over & over again. So, it’s always been one of my favorite songs. It’s just a perfectly crafted nugget, where all the fat’s been trimmed off.

If All Else Fails
Oh man, I’m gonna have to skip this one.

The Tennessee Fire

It’s About Twilight Now
It’s the most rock song on Tennessee Fire, which is funny because it has no bass on it at all. I think it’s just the two guitars, drums and vocals. It takes me back to that studio in Shelbyville where everything was done on ¼-inch tape. It’s the sound you’d get there if you were trying to be really raucous like we were in the punk hardcore bands we were in before [MMJ]. That was the way drums and everything would blow up on tape. I always loved that song and thought it was going to have a different life. It became such a different piece when played live. It was still raucous but it was so brutal. At the end we’d slow down and it was like stoner rock.

Evelyn Is Not Real
I think it’s the hook that gets me. That guitar line is definitely a hook, and it’s kind of a take on the country tradition of mourning the loss of a love or a love that isn’t real. In a way, it’s always felt a touch tongue in cheek but sincere at the same time. We’re kind of poking fun at the genre but doing so with love. I don’t know if that was ever Jim’s intention but that was the way I first felt about this song. It’s kind of like that song “Faraway Eyes” by The Rolling Stones, where it’s a great song but it’s also grinning at convention.

War Begun
I always loved this bass line. I think John played bass on it. Listening back to it now, it reminds me of JJ Cale, where the guitar solo is kind of tiny sounding but still powerful. And the lyrics are brilliant – “Whenever your war gets out of hand I’ll take it on.” Everything about it I just loved. It gets requested a lot and it’s kind of a substitute for “Lay Low” or anything like that.

Picture of You
It’s got this lyric, “I’ve got a house in a court” but then, “I’ve got a car and a door and a big left arm.” That’s one of the strangest lyrics ever [laughs]. The lyrics all over this song are brilliant – “You don’t say I’ll wait up” and “You know I’m sorry/ You know I’d give you anything on a dime.”

I Will Be There When You Die
The original version of it sounds like a chair is being knocked over and a tape recorder is being walked through a room. Jim’s in one corner of the room playing and it’s like the tape recorder is coming to him. I love any recording where you get a sense of the room it was recorded in and the time and place. So, the original version I had on the demo tape had about a minute long intro where it was just guitars on top of guitars and chairs falling and this craziness. That was THE song when we first started touring Europe. I think there were a couple nights when Jim played it twice. He’d always step away from the mic and sing it in the crowd. Everybody would be dead silent, and a couple of us would take our smoke break during this song. There was something so beautiful about rolling a cigarette and smoking and experiencing the song the exact same way the crowd was. You didn’t really feel like a band member at that point; you’re just another member of the audience. You try not to search out these kinds of moments because you can’t force them, but it’s hard not to think, “How can I get back to this place?”

The Tennessee Fire inside cover

The Dark
This has always been one of my favorites to play live. We used to start shows with this song for years and years. It’s got some pretty funny lyrics in it as well. The whole tinkling on the cymbals and the spaced out guitar in the intro has an incantation vibe to it.

By My Car
We always joked that we were going to put a sticker on At Dawn that said, “From the band that brought you ‘By My Car.’” Not that it was an unremarkable song at all, but we thought it was funny because it was one of the last songs on the record and we’d only played it live a few times. Again, this has some great lyrics in it. I love Jim’s hilariously violent lyrics and I think that started with this song. This has the line about wanting to kick his head in but it’s said with a sincerity that makes you wonder how serious he is. You just don’t know.

Butch Cassidy
I’m really excited to play this live. It’s always been one of my favorites, and I don’t think I’ve heard Jim play it until we were doing the rehearsals [for the Terminal 5 shows]. It has one of my favorite lyrics, not just by Jim, but of all-time: “‘Cause a soldier’s death is so much better than defeat just hanging around.” That’s such a gorgeous line, and like the best songs on this record, the song is just haunting and dark but done in a way that doesn’t feel like total despair. There’s still a little bit of hope.

I Think I’m Going to Hell
This brings back a memory of one of the first shows we played. It was outside on a hillside at a college campus, and we ended that show, like a lot of shows at that time, with this song. And there’s that line, “Lovers and children beware, devils and demons are coming to take me to hell.” And in the field beyond the crowd was this little girl skipping through the field with a kite tied to her hand. And I remember how fucked up and evil it was that Jim was screaming these lyrics with this little girl out there. That’s always stuck in my brain ever since. This song feels like Halloween.

While much of the Terminal 5 run is sold out, a handful of tickets remains for The Tennessee Fire and At Dawn performances. Find tickets here.

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Hot Rize: Free Download of First New Music in 20 Years

U.S. TOUR BEGINS OCTOBER 28


Hot Rize

Hot Rize has reunited for
their first US tour in over a decade, including recent high-profile performances at Bonnaroo and Telluride. The band
has recorded new music for the first time in 20 years, including “Diamond Joe” and a rearrangement of “Wichita
Lineman,” both available for free through HotRize.com. Click
here to download
“Diamond Joe”.

“The world is ready for a revisit from Hot Rize,” says banjo player Pete Wernick, who launched the band in
1978 with Tim O’Brien (mandolin, fiddle, lead vocals) and Nick Forster (electric bass, vocals) and
guitarist Charles Sawtelle. “In the rare times we’ve reunited for one-off performances, we’ve seen a level
of enthusiasm that’s been hard to ignore.” Following the untimely passing of Sawtelle in 1999, the quartet
reorganized in 2002 with Grammy winner and five-time IBMA Guitarist of the Year, Bryan Sutton. “I’m so
happy to be playing with Hot Rize. I’ve been a fan since seeing them as a kid when they came through North
Carolina,” adds Sutton. “It’s a joy to share the music.”

“A first, the four of us set out to play a summer’s worth of gigs – that was all we had committed to,” says Forster.
“But we kept going, playing everywhere we could. We grew up together and created music we’re really proud of –
over 100 recorded songs, mostly original or new arrangements of traditional music. Now – 32 years later – we’ve all
evolved as musicians, but we still have the Hot Rize sound; something only the four of us can make, something
Bryan is now a part of.”

TOUR DATES:

Oct 28 Berkeley, CA The Freight
Oct 29 Seattle, WA Benaroya Hall

Oct 30 Portland, OR Aladdin Theater
Oct 31 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater

Nov 3 Lexington, MA National Heritage Museum
Nov 4 New York, NY BB King Blues Club
Nov 5 Charlotte, NC McGlohon Theatre
Nov 6 Alexandria, VA The Birchmere

Nov 7 Morgantown, WV Creative Arts Center (Mountain Stage Radio Show)

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Trampled By Turtles: Fall Tour

PALOMINO OUT NOW


Trampled By Turtles

Trampled By Turtles begin
their fall trek on Wednesday, September 29 at the People’s Court in Des Moines, IA. The band will be stopping by
Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis, Fargo, and a few other cities before ending on October 14 in Duluth, MN.

On November 4, the band will pick it up again and head out with The Infamous Stringdusters for a
co-headlining jaunt through Chicago, Ann Arbor, Cleveland, Cambridge, New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, and more
before ending on December 11 in Eau Claire, WI.

Trampled By Turtles are touring in support of their album, Palomino, out now.


09/29/10 Des Moines, IA People’s Court

09/30/10 Indianapolis, IN Birdy’s

10/01/10 Lexington, KY Cosmic Charlie’s
10/02/10 Louisville, KY Headliner’s

10/03/10 St. Louis, MO Old Rock House

10/04/10 Columbia, MO Mojo’s
10/05/10 Lawrence, KS The Bottleneck

10/06/10 Iowa City, IA Blue Moose Tap House

10/07/10 Mankato, MN Kato Ballroom
10/08/10 Fargo, ND The Venue
10/09/10 Rochester, MN Whiskey Bones Roadhouse
10/14/10 Duluth, MN Clyde Iron Works

11/04/10 Chicago, IL Double Door

11/05/10 Ann Arbor, MI Blind Pig

11/06/10 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom

11/08/10 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
11/09/10 South Burlington, VT Higher Ground

11/10/10 Cambridge, MA Middle East

11/11/10 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom

11/12/10 Falls Church, VA State Theatre

11/13/10 Baltimore, MD 8X10
11/14/10 Charleston, WV Mountain Stage

11/16/10 Asheville, NC Grey Eagle
11/17/10 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
11/18/10 Wilmington, NC Soap Box Laundro Lounge
11/19/10 Charlotte, NC Visulite Theatre
11/20/10 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse

12/02/10 St. Cloud, MN The Red Carpet Nightclub
12/03/10 Winona, MN Historic Masonic Temple, Winona
12/04/10 Sioux Falls, SD Orpheum – Sioux Falls

12/09/10 Madison, WI High Noon

12/10/10 Madison, WI High Noon
12/11/10 Eau Claire, WI House of Rock

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Dumpstaphunk: New Album Release Show Tonight!

THE DUMPSTA IS FULL, Y’ALL!!!

Dumpstaphunk‘s new full length studio album Everybody Want Sum is now available. And the band will be throwing down at Tipitina’s in New Orleans tonight, Friday, September 17, to celebrate the release. The self-released album is now available at Louisiana Music Factory and at shows.

The band will be touring in support of Everybody Want Sum throughout the rest of 2010. The next time you can catch them in New Orleans will be Halloween weekend opening for Widespread Panic!

Dumpstaphunk Tour Dates

Sep 17 2010 – 8:00P – Tipitina’s – New Orleans, LA (CD RELEASE PARTY)
Sep 18 2010 – 3:00P – Earthdance Festival – Laytonville, CA
Sep 28 2010 – 8:00P – Bluebird Nightclub – Bloomington, IN
Sep 29 2010 – 8:00P – Majestic Theatre – Madison, WI
Sep 30 2010 – 8:00P – Redstone Room – Davenport, IA
Oct 1-2 2010 – 8:00P – Martyr’s – Chicago, IL
Oct 5 2010 – 8:00P – Busters – Lexington, KY
Oct 6 2010 – 8:00P – Rhythm and Brews – Chattanooga, TN
Oct 7 2010 – 8:00P – New Earth Music Hall – Athens, GA
Oct 8-9 2010 – 8:00P – Smith’s Olde Bar – Atlanta, GA
Oct 14 2010 – 8:00P – Live on the Green – Nashville, TN
Oct 15 2010 – 8:00P – Bama Theater – Tuscaloosa, AL
Oct 29 2010 – 6:00P – UNO Lakefront Arena – New Orleans, LA – Opening for Widespread Panic
Oct 30 2010 – 8:00P – Southern Monster Smash- Pompano Beach, FL
Nov 5-6 2010 – 9:00P – Pour House Charleston – Charleston, SC
Nov 12 2010 – 12:00P – Bear Creek Music & Art Festival – Live Oak, FL
Jan 4-9 2011 – Jam Cruise 9 (Various Ports) – Fort Lauderdale, FL


Dresden Dolls Announce First Tour in Three Years

STARTING HALLOWEEN NIGHT AT IRVING PLAZA IN NYC

After a long hiatus, The Dresden
Dolls
are thrilled to announce their first live tour in 3 years. The duo comprised of Amanda
Palmer
(piano, vocals) and Brian Viglione (drums, guitar, bass) will be kicking off a few weeks of
dates starting on Halloween at Irving Plaza in NYC. The date marks the exact 10th anniversary of the birth of the
band. Take a look at the video announcement below.

Tickets are on sale right now at DresdenDolls.com.

TOUR DATES:

Oct 31 – NEW YORK CITY, NY@ Irving Plaza (w/ Surprise Guests)

Nov 12 – NEW ORLEANS, LA@ Tipitina’s (w/ Jason Webley)

Nov 13 – ATLANTA, GA@ The Buckhead Theatre (w/ Lille)

Nov 14 – LEXINGTON, KY@ Buster’s Billiards & Backroom (w/ Chico Fellini)

Nov 16 – ST. LOUIS, MO@ The Pageant (w/ Sleepy Kitty)

Nov 17 – CHICAGO, IL@ The Vic Theatre (w/ Mucca Pazza)

Nov 19th – DALLAS, TX@ Granada Theatre (w/ Girl In A Coma)

Nov 20 – HOUSTON, TX@ Fitzgerald’s (w/ Girl In A Coma)

Nov 21 – AUSTIN, TX@ La Zona Rosa (w/ Girl In A Coma)

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Big Gigantic: Free Album Fall Tour Dates

NEW TOUR AND FRESH ALBUM DROPS TODAY

STS9‘s boutique record label, 1320 Records, presents A Place Behind the Moon, the new full-length studio release from Big Gigantic, which is available today, September 1st.

A Place Behind the Moon is available now for free download here.

In addition, APBTM will also be available for purchase on www.1320records.com with purchased copies including the bonus title track, “A Place Behind the Moon,” featuring a first-time studio collaboration with STS9.

Get a sneak peak of the single in this video.

After spending recent months in the studio sharpening the sounds of APBTM, Big Gigantic continue to magnify their reach and reputation with fall tour dates with STS9, Alex B, and Ana Sia, including headlining shows from the Midwest to the South.

Big Gigantic Tour Dates

September 1 Zydeco – Birmingham, AL
September 2 Bourbon Street – Auburn, AL
September 3 Live Wire Music Hall – Savannah, GA
September 4 Big & Hearty Festival – Gainesville, FL
September 11 Red Rocks Amphitheater – Morrison, CO w/ STS9, Ghostland Observatory
September 15 Miramar Theatre – Milwaukee, WI
September 16 The Majestic – Madison, WI
September 17 The Cabooze – Minneapolis, MN
September 18 The Venue – Fargo, ND
September 23 Cosmic Charlie’s – Lexington, KY
September 24 Tall Tree Lake Festival – Goreville, IL
September 25 Zanzabar – Louisville, KY
October 19 Soul Kitchen – Mobile, AL w/ Alex B
October 20 Varsity Theater – Baton Rouge, LA w/ Alex B
October 21 Trees – Dallas, TX w/ Alex B
October 22 The Parish – Austin, TX w/ Alex B
October 23 Last Concert Cafe – Houston, TX w/ Alex B
October 27 Bourbon Theater – Lincoln, NE w/ Alex B
October 28 Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS w/ Alex B
October 29 2720 – St, Louis, MO w/ Alex B
October 31 George’s Majestic – Fayetteville, AR
November 2 Proud Larry’s – Oxford, MS w/ Ana Sia
November 3 Exit / In – Nashville, TN w/ Ana Sia
November 4 New Earth – Athens, GA w/ Ana Sia
November 5 The Valarium – Knoxville, TN w/ Ana Sia

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Lightning Bolt/ Dan Deacon Ensemble: October Tour

THINGS ARE GOING TO GET STRANGE ‘N’ NOISY

Providence duo Lightning Bolt and Baltimore’s Dan Deacon Ensemble will tour together this October for the first time on a limited run of shows.

Lightning Bolt & Dan Deacon Ensemble Tour Dates

LIGHTNING BOLT & DAN DEACON ENSEMBLE

THU 10/7 LEXINGTON, KY Busters
SUN 10/10 CHICAGO, IL TBA
MON 10/11 TOLEDO, OH Mickey Finn’s
TUE 10/12 TORONTO, ON Great Hall
WED 10/13 MONTREAL, QC Cabaret Mile End
THU 10/14 ALBANY, NY Northern Lights
FRI 10/15 BROOKLYN, NY Ridgewood Music Hall

DAN DEACON ONLY (SOLO SHOWS)

WED 09/29 BALTIMORE, MD Rams Head Live
SAT 10/23 BROOMFIELD, CO 1st Bank Center
WED 10/29 ASHEVILLE, NC Moog Fest

LIGHTNING BOLT ONLY

FRI 10/8 INDIANAPOLIS, IN ES Jungle


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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Bobby Bare Jr: Blue Giant Tour

TOUR STARTS THURSDAY AUGUST 24 IN MEMPHIS, TN; NEW ALBUM OUT AUGUST
31


Bobby Bare Jr

Bobby Bare Jr. and Blue Giant kick off the “Carpool
America” tour tomorrow in Memphis, TN. Blue Giant will open the shows and serve as his back up band along with
Bare’s drummer Matt Martin. The 24-city tour will kick start in Memphis, TN on August 24 and end in
Minneapolis on October 9. Bare also has dates wtih Justin Townes Earle and Drive-By Truckers. Bare will release his new album A Storm-A Tree-My Mother’s
Head
on
August 31, 2010.

8/24: Memphis, TN @ Hi Tone – with BLUE GIANT
8/25: Oklahoma City, OK @ VZD’s – with BLUE GIANT
8/26: Austin, TX @ Continental Club – with BLUE GIANT
8/27: San Antonio, TX @ Casbeers – with BLUE GIANT
8/28: Marfa, TX @ Padres
8/30: Tucson, AZ @ Hotel Congress Patio
8/31: Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo- with BLUE GIANT
9/1: San Francisco, CA @ Cafe du Nord- with BLUE GIANT
9/2: Reno, NV @ The Underground- with BLUE GIANT
9/4: Eugene, OR @ Sam Bonds Garage- with BLUE GIANT
9/6: Seattle, WA @ Bumbershoot Festival
9/6: Vancouver, BC Canada @ The Biltmore with Justin Townes Earle
9/7: Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo with Justin Townes Earle
9/10: Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom with Okkervil River
9/13: Missoula, MT @ The Palace – with BLUE GIANT
9/15: Denver, CO @ Hi Dive – with BLUE GIANT
9/16: Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar – with BLUE GIANT

9/17: St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway – with BLUE GIANT
9/18: Nashville, TN @ The Basement – with BLUE GIANT
9/21: Atlanta, GA @ The Earl – with BLUE GIANT
9/22: Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506 – with BLUE GIANT
9/23: Arlington, VA @ IOTA – with BLUE GIANT

9/24: Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar

9/25: Hoboken, NJ @ Maxwells
9/27: New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge – with BLUE GIANT
9/28: Cambridge, MA @ Middle East – with BLUE GIANT
9/30: Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom – with BLUE GIANT
10/01: Maumee, OH @ Village Idiot – with BLUE GIANT

10/02: Lexington, KY @ COSMIC CHARLIES

10/05: Pontiac, MI @ THE CROWFOOT – with BLUE GIANT
10/06-10/07: Chicago, IL – SCHUBAS – with BLUE GIANT
10/8: Madison, WI – The Frequency – with BLUE GIANT
10/09: Minneapolis, MN @ 400 BAR – with BLUE GIANT
10/28: Boone, NC @ Legends of Appalachian State – with Drive-By Truckers
10/29 & 10/30 Ricmond, VA @ The National – with Drive-By Truckers
10/31 Charlotte, NC @ The Filmore Charlotte – with Drive-By Truckers

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Robert Randolph: Fall Tour Dates

TOUR STARTS OCTOBER 6 IN TULSA, OKLAHOMA


Robert Randolph & the Family Band

Robert Randolph & the Family
Band
are happy to announce new fall tour dates. Pre-sale for the following dates begins 9/1 at 9am. You
can find ticket links for these shows on the tour page. Public on sale begins on 9/9.

10/29 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

10/30 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

Ticket links and pre-sale information for the following shows will be available soon. Please check www.robertrandolph.net for details.

10/6 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom

10/9 – New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s
10/11 – Baton Rouge, LA – Varsity Theatre
10/12 – Birmingham, AL – WorkPlay Soundstage

10/16 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
10/17 – Lexington, KY – Busters

10/19 – Bloomington, IN – Bluebird Nightclub
10/20 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
10/22 – Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head
10/23 – Albany, NY – Hart Theatre @ The Egg Center for Performing Arts
10/24 – Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie Music Hall
10/27 – Toronto, CA – The Mod Club
11/11 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
11/12 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
11/13 – New York, NY – Terminal 5

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Rangda: U.S. Tour

FALSE FLAG OUT NOW; U.S. TOUR STARTS AUGUST 27 AT KNITTING FACTORY IN BROOKLYN


Rangda

Sir Richard Bishop of Sun City Girls, Ben Chasny of Six Organs of Admittance and Comets On Fire, and scene veteran Chris Corsano have pooled their collective talents together to form Rangda. Their debut album, False Flag, was released May 18 on Drag City Records. The band is embarking on a U.S. tour starting August 27 at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. Major Stars will be opening some of the dates.

US TOUR 2010:


8/27- Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory w/ Major Stars
8/28 – New York, NY @ Cake Shop w/ Major Stars
8/29 – Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa w/ Major Stars
8/30 – Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar w/ Major Stars
8/31 – Albany, NY @ Cannonball Factory w/ Major Stars

9/1 – Providence @ As220

9/2 – Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel w/ Major Stars
9/3 – Philadelphia, PA @ M Room w/ Major Stars
9/4 – Washington, DC @ The Velvet Lounge w/ Major Stars
9/5 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Artworks

9/6 – Columbus, OH @ The Summit
9/7 – Detroit, MI @ CAID
9/8 – Kalamazoo, MI @ The Strutt

9/9 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Arbor Vitae Loft
9/10 – Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle
9/11 – Bloomington, IN @ Russian Recording
9/12 – Lexington, KY @ Boomslang Festival
9/13 – Knoxville, TN @ Pilot Light
9/14 – Chapel Hill, NC @ Nightlight
9/15 – Baltimore, MD @ Golden West Cafe

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Citizen Cope: Fall Tour

TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 10


Citizen Cope

Citizen Cope has
announced plans for a fall tour, set to begin September 8 in Myrtle Beach. The tour will take him through
Tallahassee, Shreveport, Austin, New Orleans, Dallas, and other cities before ending on October 13 in Pittsburgh at
the Byham Theatre. Citizen Cope is currently on tour opening for O.A.R. through August 15.
Click here for those tour
dates. Full fall dates are below.

CITIZEN COPE 2010 FALLTOUR DATES:

9/10 N. Myrtle Beach, SC.House of Blues – Myrtle Beach
9/11 Lake Buena Vista, FL.House of Blues – Orlando
9/12 Tallahassee, FL. The Moon
9/13 Tuscaloosa, AL. Jupiter Music Hall
9/15 Starkville, MS. Rick’s Cafe
9/16 Shreveport, LA. Red River District
9/17 Austin, TX.Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre
9/18 Austin, TX.Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre
9/21 Oxford, MS. The Lyric Theatre
9/22 Baton Rouge, LA.The Varsity Theatre

9/24 New Orleans, LA. Howlin Wolf
9/25 Houston, TX.Verizon Wireless Theatre
9/26 San Antonio , TX.Scoutbar
9/29 Fayetteville, AR. Arkansas Music Pavillion
9/30 Tulsa, OK.Cain’s Ballroom

10/01 Dallas, TX. House of Blues – Dallas
10/02 Dallas, TX. House of Blues – Dallas
10/07 Madison, WI. Union Theatre

10/11 St. Louis, MO.The Pageant
10/12 Lexington, KY. Buster’s Billiards & Backroom
10/13 Pittsburgh, PA. Byham Theatre

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The Hold Steady Add Fall Dates

HEAVEN IS WHENEVER OUT NOW; FALL TOUR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20 IN RICHMOND,
VIRGINIA


The Hold Steady

The Hold Steady have just
announced plans to extend their tour in support of the recently released Heaven Is Whenever into
the fall, beginning September 20 in Richmond, VA and hitting Nashville, New Orleans, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston,
Indianapolis, and more. The band will be playing with The Gaslight Anthem, The Whigs, Jaill, and Wintersleep on select dates. All dates are available below.

The Hold Steady 2010 Tour Dates:

07/14 – Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall #

07/15 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore *#
07/16 – Toronto, ON @ Kool Haus #
07/17 – Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Bluesfest

08/18 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox at the Market $
08/19 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre $
08/20 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom $
08/21 – Eugene, OR @ W.O.W. Hall $
08/23 – Chico, CA @ Seantor Theatre $
08/24 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst $
08/25 – Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar $
08/26 – Pomona, CA @ Glass House $
08/27 – Santa Barbra, CA @ Velvet Jones $
09/20 – Richmond, VA @ The National
09/21 – Nashville, TN @ Exit/In ^
09/22 – Oxford, MS @ The Lyric ^
09/23 – Little Rock, AR @ Revolution Music Room ^
09/24 – New Orleans, LA @ Republic ^
09/25 – Birmingham, AL @ Workplay Soundstage ^
09/27 – Charleston, SC @ Music Farm ^
09/28 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel ^
09/29 – Lexington, KY @ Buster’s ^
09/30 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue ^
10/01 – Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre ^
10/02 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House ^
10/05 – Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero ^
10/06 – Boston, MA @ Royale Boston ^
10/07 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre ^

* = w/ The Gaslight Anthem
# = w/ The Whigs
$ = w/ Jaill
^ = w/ Wintersleep

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JJ Grey & Mofro: New Album Tour Dates & Mini-Doc

TOUR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3 IN LEXINGTON, KY; GEORGIA WARHORSE OUT AUGUST
24

JJ Grey & Mofro are kicking
off the first half of their Georgia Warhorse album release tour on September 3 in Lexington, KY. JJ
will visit 26 cities, showcasing tracks from his new album, Georgia Warhorse, out August 24, as well as all of
the classics from previous releases. To find a show near you, check out the tour dates here.

Meanwhile, take a tour of the studio, JJ’s home, and the inspirations behind Georgia Warhorse in this mini-
documentary. “It’s one of those places that ain’t been tore out and changed and made into something,” says JJ Grey
while paddling a canoe on a small Florida creek, one of his favorite places on earth. “Somebody didn’t come in and
bulldoze it, put in a botanical garden. It’s already beautiful.”
(Be sure to watch through the end, for an intimate rendition of the slow-burning “Gotta Know,” a song featured on
the new album.)

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