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R.A.L.A.K. 2010: Bunny Wailer, Stephen & Damian Marley

SEPTEMBER 11 AND 12 IN BLACK MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA


R.A.L.A.K. 2010

The Rastafari spirit will be alive and well September 11 and 12 at the Lake Eden Event Grounds in Black Mountain,
N.C.
R.A.L.A.K. (Rastafari Ancient Living Arts & Kulture) 2010 is a two-day gathering that focuses on ancient
Rastafari traditions within music, arts and crafts; all celebrated on the Ethiopian New Year.

Bringing together the never forgotten energy that Bob Marley created years ago, this year’s event is
headlined by Reggae innovator and legend, Bunny Wailer (co-founder of The Wailers with Bob
Marley and Peter Tosh). Wailer will be joined by two of Marley’s sons, Stephen and Damian
“Jr.
Gong” Marley
as well as another Marley collaborator and International diplomat, Ras Michael. This
marks the first time EVER that the collaborative has performed together. Other artists include MessenJah Selah,
Isha Blender, Chrisinti, Jahmana, Crucial Fiya
and more.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.ralak.com or charge by
phone: 1-800-594-TIXX. The event is open to all ages. For more information on the event go to www.ralak.com.


Life is good Festival Ben Harper, Dr. Dog, Ziggy Marley

DO IT FOR THE KIDS!!!

The 2010 Life is good Festival at Blue Hills is set to take place September 11-12 at Prowse Farm in Canton, MA, a suburb of Boston. The multi-faceted event combines world-class headliners, popular developing bands and the top children’s artists working today. With a wide range of entertainment options including games, interactive art activities and a nationally-known circus company, this one-of-a-kind festival aims to raise $1 million for kids facing life-threatening challenges through the Life is good Kids Foundation.

Ben Harper & Relentless 7

Confirmed Lineup
Jason Mraz
Ben Harper & Relentless7
Guster
Ziggy Marley
Corinne Bailey Rae
Galactic
Ozomatli
Dr. Dog
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
OK Go
Brett Dennen
Mavis Staples
Donavon Frankenreiter
Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Toubab Krewe

Good Kids Stage
The Laurie Berkner Band
Dan Zanes and Friends
They Might Be Giants
Big Apple Circus
The Sippy Cups

The two-day, multi-stage music festival hosted by Life is good, a Boston-based company that spreads good vibes through its colorful collection of apparel and accessories, will take place at historic and picturesque Prowse Farm at the foot of the Blue Hills, just minutes from Boston. To ensure an exceptional festival experience, Life is good has partnered with Superfly Presents, nationally recognized producers of the iconic Bonnaroo and Outside Lands festivals.

Tickets for the 2010 Life is good Festival at Blue Hills went on-sale on June 17. Adult single-day tickets are $50, and $90 two-day tickets are also available. Tickets for children ages 6-12 are available for $10 in a limited supply, and children 5 and under are free.

“The 2010 Life is good Festival at Blue Hills is a one-of-a kind event. No other festival in the country can offer the talent and entertainment experience that families and music fans alike will find at the 2010 Life is good Festival – all while helping to raise funds for kids facing life-threatening challenges,” said Bert Jacobs, Chief Executive Optimist for Life is good. “We have some of the very best performers coming together and we are going to have a great time while we raise more than $1 million dollars for the Life is good Kids Foundation.”

While most festivals have their fair share of VIPs who enjoy special privileges, Life is good will only offer these experiences to VGPs — Very Good People. Every festival attendee will have the opportunity to access exclusive hospitality, preferred viewing, artist meet and greets and other prizes by achieving fundraising goals or making a donation to help kids in need. The top fundraisers, known as VGPs, will have a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience, enjoying special perks and privileges throughout the event.

Through its nationally-known festivals, Life is good has raised over $3 million for children in need since 2003. All public donations, including individual fundraising prior to the event, will be directed to the foundation. The Life is good Kids Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit committed to helping children overcome life-threatening challenges such as violence, illness, natural disaster and extreme poverty. Its Playmakers initiative provides training, resources and support to the adults dedicated to caring for these children so that all involved lead healthier, more joyful lives.


moe.down XI: Nas & Damian Marley Lotus, The Black Keys

NAS & DAMIAN MARLEY, LOTUS, ORGONE JOIN THE BLACK KEYS, JAKOB DYLYAN & MORE AT
MOE.DOWN


moe.

moe. is very excited to
announce the final lineup of artists for their annual Labor Day weekend festival, moe.down. Joining moe. will be: The Black Keys, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Mike Gordon, Lotus, Jakob Dylan, Punch Brothers, Built to Spill, Tortoise, Ryan Montbleau Band, The Macpodz, The Brew, Turbine, Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds, Orgone, and Monkey Wrench.

This 3 day event has become known for its laid back vibe and great music, as well as its intimate and scenic setting.
With only 2 stages, bands never overlap and patrons never miss a beat!

This year, moe.down has a new home in Mohawk, NY at Gelston Castle Estate. As in the past, the price of admission
includes camping. A limited number of Early Bird Tickets are on sale now through moe.ticketing for $110.

moe.down has a history of bringing a diverse collection of artists to the festival over its 10 year history. Bands that
have played in the past include The Flaming Lips, Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party, Cake, The Roots, Method Man and
Redman, The Wailers, Ani DiFranco, Amos Lee, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood, Yonder Mountain String Band, The
Avett Brothers and more.

moe. tour dates:

July 16 – 6th Annual Targhee Festival – Alta, WY

July 17 – Northwest String Summit North – Plains, OR
August 1 – Fuji Rock Festival – Niigata, Japan
Sept 3-5 – MOE.DOWN 11 Gelston Castle Estate – Mohawk, NY

moe.
Tour Dates

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Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley Announce Tour/Album Due 5/18

NAS & DAMIAN “JR. GONG” MARLEY ANNOUNCE OFFICIAL TOUR DATES

TOUR INCLUDES PERFORMANCES AT BONNAROO AND GATHERING OF THE VIBES

NEW STUDIO ALBUM DISTANT RELATIVES SET TO DROP MAY 18

Nas

Nas and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley have
announced the official tour dates for their “Distant Relatives Tour,” set to kick off May 21 in Arcata,
CA. The tour will follow the May 18 release of their highly-anticipated collaborative studio album, Distant
Relatives
(Universal Republic), and will include performances at Bonnaroo, June 11 and Gathering
of The Vibes, August 1. The pair recently performed at the annual music festival SXSW in Austin, TX, as well as
WMC’s Ultra Music Festival in Miami this past weekend. They will also make one more special performance on May
2 at West Palm Beach, FL’s Sunfest before kicking off the tour. Opening for Nas and Damian during their
landmark tour is Nigerian-born singer-songwriter Nneka, who recently introduced her sound to the America earlier this year through her
U.S. debut release, Concrete Jungle (see our recent feature on Nneka here). In addition to announcing tour dates, Nas and Damian have released the
official album cover, which was shot by Nabil Elderkin and designed by Nesta Garrick.

Official tour dates are as follows:

May 2nd West Palm Beach, Fl Sunfest

May 21st Arcata, CA Arcata Community Center
May 22nd Eugene, OR Cuthbert Amphitheater
May 23rd Seattle, WA Showbox Sodo
May 25th Oakland, CA Fox Theater
May 26th Santa Barbara, CA University of California, Santa Barbara
May 28th Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
May 29th Las Vegas, NV The Joint
May 30th Valley Center, CA Harrah’s Rincon – Open Sky Theater

May 31st Los Angeles, CA UCLA Jazz Reggae Festival
June 2nd Santa Fe, NM Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre
June 8th Houston, TX House of Blues
June 9th Austin, TX Stubb’s Waller Creek Outdoor Amphitheater
June 11th Manchester, TN Bonnaroo Music Festival
June 12th Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
June 13th Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues – Lake Buena Vista, FL
June 27th Brussels, BE Couleur Cafe Festival
June 28th Paris, FR Paris Hip Hop Festival
July 1st Arendal, NO Hovefestival
July 3rd Cologne, DE Summerjam
July 4th Gdynia, PL Heineken Opener Festival
July 6th Copenhagen, DK Vega
July 7th Hultsfred, SE Hultsfred Festival
July 9th Frauenfeld, CH Openair Frauenfeld
July 10th Montreux Vaud, CH Montreux Jazz Festival – Miles
July 11th Rotterdam Holland North Sea Jazz
July 13th Hamburg, DE Stadtpark
July 14th Munich, DE Tollwood Festival
July 16th Manchester, UK Manchester Academy
July 17th Dublin, IE Tripod
July 20th Hammersmith, UK Hammersmith Apollo

July 23rd Gräfenhainichen, DE Splash Festival
July 31st Brooklyn, NY Williamsburg Waterfront
August 1st Bridgeport, CT Gathering of The Vibes Festival

Tickets go on-sale April 2 and can be purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets.

For performance dates and more information including an extended video trailer about the album, project, and tour,
please go to www.distantrelatives.com.


Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley: New Album Drops 5/18

NAS & DAMIAN “JR. GONG” MARLEY: NEW STUDIO ALBUM “DISTANT RELATIVES” SET TO DROP MAY 18

Nas

Nas and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley are proud
to announce the release of their highly-anticipated collaborative studio album, Distant Relatives
(Universal Republic)
on Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Featuring the signature instrumentation and musicianship of Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley with the hard-hitting beats and lyrics of Nas, the album title refers not only to the bond between the artists, but the
connection to their African ancestry, which inspired the album both musically and lyrically.

Throughout the course of their musical careers, the duo has always admired each other’s style. Since first meeting
in 1996 the two artists have shared a mutual respect and camaraderie that was most recently showcased on the
track “Road to Zion,” from Damian’s critically acclaimed album, Welcome to Jamrock. After having such a positive
experience working together, they have now joined forces again for Distant Relatives. In their latest collaboration,
Nas and Damian trace hip-hop’s roots to Africa, where the genre originated as a vital form of cultural expression
and was then transported by the slave trade to the Caribbean and the American colonies. It blossomed a half
century ago in the dance halls of Kingston, Jamaica, and soon migrated to the park jams and recreational centers of
New York City, where the culture became known as hip-hop. This evolution forms the basis of the Distant Relatives
project which, in addition to the album, also includes a documentary film, performances and a series of public
discussions, the first of which took place in conjunction with National Geographic Live in Washington, DC last
December.

“Damian and Nas have made a groundbreaking album that combines the depth and vision of these two artists with a
seminal musical and cultural thread of multiple generations,” stated Monte Lipman, President and CEO of Universal
Republic Records. “We’re thrilled to play a role on what’s certain to be another pivotal album for both artists and one
of the more unique collaborative efforts in recent years.”

Nas and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley plan to hit the road following the release of their album, including stops at
Bonnaroo and the Heineken Opener Festival in Poland.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. As We Enter
  2. Tribal War (featuring K’NAAN)
  3. Strong Will Continue
  4. Leaders (featuring Stephen Marley)
  5. Wisdom
  6. Count Your Blessings
  7. Dispear
  8. The Promised Land (featuring Dennis Brown)
  9. In His Own Words (featuring Stephen Marley)
  10. Nah Mean
  11. Friends
  12. My Generation (featuring Lil Wayne)
  13. Africa Must Wake Up (featuring K’NAAN)

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Gathering of the Vibes 2010: Primus, Marley, Rhythm Devils

15th INSTALLMENT OF BELOVED FEST INCLUDES
PRIMUS, UMPHREY’S McGEE, JACKIE GREENE, RHYTHM DEVILS AND MUCH MORE

Gathering of the Vibes XV will take place July 29-August 1 at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, CT. The initial lineup is as follows:

Sunrise at GOTV 2009 by Dave Vann

Damian Marley & Nas
Primus
Jimmy Cliff
Rhythm Devils featuring Keller Williams
Umphrey’s McGee
Galactic
Jackie Greene
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Steve Kimock Crazy Engine
Dark Star Orchestra
Little Feat
The Radiators
Martin Sexton & Ryan Montbleau Band
Mix Master Mike
Deep Banana Blackout
Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Assembly of Dust
Max Creek
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Zach Deputy
Harlem Gospel Choir
King For A Day
Donna Jean Godchaux

Sunday headliner and more acts to be announced!

“Way Advance” tickets are available here.

Check out JamBase’s 2009 GOTV coverage!


Groundation Announces 10th Annual Bob Marley Tribute Tour

Groundation Announces 10th
Annual Bob Marley Tribute Tour

Groundation

What compels an internationally successful music group to set out on a tribute tour? Why would a constantly in-demand touring band with a diverse and growing fan base spend what little time they have available playing someone else’s music? Well, Groundation is no ordinary band and the music of Robert Nesta Marley is not just any other collection of music.

Groundation began their annual Bob Marley Tribute Tour in 2000 as a means of celebrating the life and material of a true musical prophet. Now, in 2010, Groundation’s tribute continues because Marley’s music and its message is more relative now than ever. Marley’s impact is hard to overstate. No other musician of the 20th Century is more well known across all parts of the globe than Robert Nesta Marley.

Marley’s music united people of all classes and creeds through its easily relatable parables of overcoming social injustices by ways of unity and love. And though his music is often associated with the downtrodden and dispossessed, mainstream media outlets served notice too; Time magazine famously listed Marley’s Legend as the best album of the last 100 years.

But Groundation does not simply rest on the well known hits from Marley’s hugely successful “best of” albums. Their tribute tour differs from others by exposing those people familiar with Marley’s music and message to the lesser known material of his catalog. While true that the inescapable sing-alongs do occur at these tribute shows, more often than not even the most seasoned Marley aficionado will hear songs they have yet to see performed live.

Groundation has drawn international recognition through their musicianship. A nine-piece band featuring swirling horns and keyboards, multiple percussionists, thundering B3 organ, bass, and a full range trio of lead and harmony vocalists, Groundation covers all bases with their wide ranging sound. Their live shows are renowned for over the top improvisational energy and positivity and their progressive sound is catching on, having played in 35+ countries on four continents in just the last few years, including headlining slots at major multi-genre festivals the world over.

Tour Dates

02/02/10 Tue Flamingo Cantina Austin, TX

02/04/10 Thu Howlin’ Wolf New Orleans, LA

02/06/10 Sat The Plaza Theatre Orlando, FL

02/07/10 Sun Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

02/10/10 Wed The Pour House Charleston, SC

02/11/10 Thu Grey Eagle Asheville, NC

02/12/10 Fri Recher Theatre Towson, MD

02/13/10 Sat Sullivan Hall New York, NY

02/14/10 Sun Harpers Ferry Allston, MA

02/17/10 Wed Kinetic Playground Chicago, IL

02/19/10 Fri Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom Denver, CO

02/20/10 Sat Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

02/21/10 Sun Aggie Theatre Fort Collins, CO

02/23/10 Tue The Independent San Francisco, CA


Julian & Stephen Marley | 10.23 | Chicago

Words by: Nick Krkles | Images by: Julie Collins

Julian Marley feat. Stephen Marley :: 10.23.09 :: The Wild Hare :: Chicago, IL

Julian Marley :: 10.23 :: Chicago

Awake, Julian Marley‘s latest album released earlier this year is a great example of him stepping out from the Marley Brothers fold and into his own musical identity. Not to say that Julian didn’t work with his brothers during the making of this album; Stephen, Damian, and Ziggy play and offer production touches throughout, but Julian has grown vastly in his songwriting capabilities by crafting material that is roots-oriented and echoes back to the days of his father’s music. Nowhere was this evolution more visible than when Julian came to The Wild Hare reggae club as he passed through Chicago on a six week tour alongside his brother Stephen Marley.

It was a rainy, chilly, Friday evening and The Wild Hare was packed to the gills. A banner with the cover of Awake hung as the stage backdrop. The Uprising Band came onstage without an introduction and started off with the “Slow Motion” riddim, which was the intro chant during Bob Marley’s final tour in 1980. Once the MC came on and introduced Julian, the first song of the evening was “Babylon Cookie Jar,” followed by the rootsy title track from Julian’s 1996 debut, Lion In The Morning.

As the setlist went deeper and more people crammed up to the front of the stage, Julian spoke to the audience about a few new tracks on the Awake album. We were all invited to dance “On The Floor,” where everyone was grooving in their own way. We also heard the old Montego Bay tale of a white witch in Julian’s temptress tale “Rose Hall.” “Boom Draw,” one of the standout songs on the new album, was a heavy reggae/dancehall equivalent to Damian Marley’s “Welcome To Jamrock.” Like “Jamrock,” the song is a conscious Rastaman’s homage to the sacramental herb, explaining the association of a Rastaman or woman with his/her herb and Bible. “Sharp As A Razor” was a rebel jam reminder to stay aware that Babylon is ruthless.

Julian Marley :: 10.23 :: Chicago

Julian squeezed in a few of his dads more obscure classics like “Positive Vibration” and a quicker paced version of the original Studio One rhythm “Stir It Up” from the sixties. You couldn’t miss glimpses of Bob in Julian as he sang his father’s music while he danced and skanked around the stage, down to using the same Gibson guitar as his dad.

As the show went forward, the vibes got higher and so did the temperature. Before Julian went into Awake‘s title track, which was written about the passing of his grandmother (Bob Marley’s mother), Mrs. Cedella Marley Booker, the side doors were propped open for a moment, letting in a much needed cool breeze. The crowd was now reawakened for “Awake.” Using a classic roots rhythm, “Too Much Violence In The Streets” worked a refreshing, hard-hitting combination of consciousness and economic strife. Aston “Family Man” Barrett Jr. was on bass and rhythm guitar and long time Uprising Band member Dready was on bass and guitar, as well; at times in between tunes they would switch instruments allowing each other equal playing time.

One clear highlight was “Things Ain’t Cool,” which is the final cut on Awake. It’s a roots reggae tune that sounds like a modern day Bob Marley song. It features a slow, heavy riddim with a skanking feel to it – a nice one to hear live. After a certain length of time, one comes to the conclusion that Julian is the most roots reggae oriented of the Marley clan.

Julian & Stephen Marley :: 10.23 :: Chicago

Stephen Marley made an appearance during “A Little Too Late,” which is a cool song dealing with women who are heartbreakers. Stephen naturally came out and pumped up the audience, doing a bounce around chant with a constant smile on his face. It was kind of amusing to see Stephen with at least three layers of clothes on during the set; I suppose he was prepared for the Chicago weather. A few songs from Stephen’s Mind Control album, “Iron Bars” and “Traffic Jam,” were played, giving the show a climactic point before leaving the stage to set up for the encore.

As the crowd cried for more, we soon got what we wanted. “Give Thanks & Praises,” a tune from Bob Marley’s posthumous Confrontation album, started off the encore, followed by the reggae rockers anthem “Could You Be Loved,” and rounding out the sequence with Julian’s own “I’m Trying.” A smooth segue took us into the finale combination of “Exodus” and “Wake Up & Live.” This was a fitting way to close out a stellar show because the movement of Jah people will make you wake up and live. In other words, you’ll become awake.

It’s safe to say that the second reggae generation is picking up from where the founders left off, and there’s no better way to do this than with music made by the offspring of the originators. Things are looking bright for Julian Marley. If this show is a sign of what’s in store for the future it’s going to be an interesting, ground breaking evolution.

Julian Marley is on tour now; dates available here.

Continue reading for pics of Julian Marley in Chicago…

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