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STS9 Autumn Tour Dates

STS9 Autumn Tour Dates

STS9 have announced a grip of dates this fall as the band leaps out of the ACL Festival to hit up a good chunk of the eastern half of the country for a few weeks. Tickets go on-sale EXCLUSIVELY thru STS9STORE this coming Wednesday July 29 at 9 a.m. PST/Noon EST. Big Gigantic, Telepath and Eskmo will be joining a week of dates each.

STS9 Tour Dates


STS9

08/07/09 Fri Grant Park Chicago, IL

08/08/09 Sat House of Blues Chicago, IL

08/21/09 Fri The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA

08/22/09 Sat Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park Alpharetta, GA

09/04/09 Fri Bottom Line Japan Nagoya, Aichi, JP

09/05/09 Sat Metamorphose Festival Shizuoka, JP

09/06/09 Sun Poka Stadium Kashiwa City, JP

09/25/09 Fri Earthdance (Black Oak Ranch) Laytonville, CA

09/26/09 Sat Earthdance (Black Oak Ranch) Laytonville, CA

10/03/09 Sat Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/06/09 Tue Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS

10/07/09 Wed Sokol Auditorium / Underground Omaha, NE

10/08/09 Thu First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

10/09/09 Fri The Rave/Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

10/10/09 Sat Murat Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN

10/14/09 Wed Brown Theatre Louisville, KY

10/15/09 Thu Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH

10/16/09 Fri Orbit Room Grand Rapids, MI

10/17/09 Sat The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY

10/18/09 Sun Revolution Hall Troy, NY

10/21/09 Wed Klein Memorial Auditorium Bridgeport, CT

10/22/09 Thu House of Blues Boston, MA

10/23/09 Fri Terminal 5 New York, NY

10/24/09 Sat Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

10/25/09 Sun Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

01/02/10 Sat Revolution Live Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/03/10 Sun Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/04/10 Mon Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/05/10 Tue Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/06/10 Wed Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/07/10 Thu Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/08/10 Fri Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

For more on STS9 check our recent feature/interview with Phipps here.


YMSB Fall Tour w/ Barnes: In Support of The Show due 9/1

Yonder Mountain String Band’s New Album The Show To Be Released September 1
Fall Tour with Danny Barnes Announced


Yonder Mountain String Band

Yonder Mountain String Band is pleased to announce an upcoming fall tour in support of their brand new record, The Show. The album will be released nationwide on September 1 and August 28 at Red Rocks. The band is extremely excited that Danny Barnes will be opening the entire tour and that Darol Anger will be joining Yonder in Milwaukee, Madison and Chicago.

No track list is currently available for the album.

Yonder Mountain String Band Tour Dates:
08/07/09 Fri Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

08/11/09 Tue The Crossroads Kansas City, MO

08/12/09 Wed Simon Estes Amphitheater Des Moines, IA

08/13/09 Thu Redstone Room Davenport, IA

08/14/09 Fri Big Top Chautauqua Bayfield, WI

08/15/09 Sat Minnesota Zoo Amphitheater Apple Valley, MN

08/22/09 Sat Grand Targhee Alta, WY

08/27/09 Thu Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

08/28/09 Fri Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO

08/29/09 Sat Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre Santa Fe, NM

08/30/09 Sun Pine Mountain Amphitheater Flagstaff, AZ

09/01/09 Tue USANA (West Valley) Amphitheatre West Valley, UT

09/02/09 Wed Hawkins Amphitheater Reno, NV

09/04/09 Fri The Gorge George, WA

09/05/09 Sat The Gorge George, WA

09/06/09 Sun The Gorge George, WA

10/06/09 Tue Mr. Small’s Theatre Pittsburgh, PA

10/08/09 Thu Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA

10/09/09 Fri 9:30 Club Washington, DC

10/10/09 Sat Rams Head Live Baltimore

10/11/09 Sun Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

10/14/09 Wed Higher Ground Burlington, VT

10/15/09 Thu Higher Ground Burlington, VT

10/16/09 Fri House of Blues Boston, MA

10/17/09 Sat Nokia Theatre Times Square New York, NY

10/18/09 Sun State Theatre State College, PA

10/21/09 Wed The Rave/Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

10/22/09 Thu Orpheum Theatre Madison, WI

10/23/09 Fri House of Blues Chicago, IL

10/24/09 Sat House of Blues Chicago, IL

10/28/09 Wed The Blue Note Columbia, MO

10/29/09 Thu Sokol Auditorium / Underground Omaha, NE


Kelly Clarkson “All I Ever Wanted” Tour Dates

Kelly Clarkson will be hitting the road on her “All I Ever Wanted Tour” this fall, the platinum-selling American Idol announced Tuesday.

Supported by Aussie sister act The Veronicas and Parachute, Kelly’s fall tour kicks off Oct. 2 in Uncasville, Conn. The trek will make stops in 32 North American citiesbefore wrapping up in Hollywood, Fla. [...]

Joel, John Rechlitz Rescue Boy From Burning SUV (VIDEO)

By GRETCHEN EHLKE and CARRIE ANTLFINGER, Associated Press

MILWAUKEE — Two brothers who are Milwaukee firefighters were off-duty when their wives called them to the scene of a burning SUV that had a woman and her two young children trapped i…

The New Up: Summer Tour

REST OF COUNTRY GETS CHANCE TO ENJOY SAN FRAN TREAT

The New Up by Josh Miller

Wrapped in effusive female fronted melodies, darkened by whirling guitars while juxtaposing hard-hitting 00s alternative with psychedelic overtones, The New Up announces summer tour dates in August and September, including Austin, Houston, Cleveland and Portland, in support of the August 18th release of the Better Off EP.

Having played with such artists as The Burning Brides, Jon Langford and Mike Watt, the first EP of the series, Broken Machine, received national recognition where it charted on the CMJ Top 200. Music critic Dennis Cook (Pitchfork, Signal to Noise, JamBase) deemed them “a post-Radiohead group, full of mutated pop hooks, absinthe guitars, smartly wrangled chaos and undisguised beauty and feeling. But, there’s little in the way of influences, even Radiohead’s, that you can pin down exactly… What they’ve made is their own.”

Backed by sincere musicianship inspired by Chicago roots and San Francisco surroundings, The New Up’s influential evasiveness illustrates a dichotomy of urban darkness and Midwestern sincerity, highlighting their equal fascination with nature and urban chaos. Headquartered at their San Francisco home, endearingly named The Pleasure Pad (where the band rehearses and records), members ES Pitcher (vocals, guitar), Noah Reid (guitar, vocals), Hawk West (flute and automation), Dain Dizazzo (bass) and Drew Bertrand (drums) began recording a series of three EPs in the spring of 2008. After lying down the basic tracks at Hyde Street Studios with Jaimeson Durr (Franz Ferdinand, The Killers, Handsome Boy Modeling School), they began layering additional tracks at The Pleasure Pad, where they could explore by recording flute lines in bathrooms and trying odd mic placements in closets – without the pressure and financial constraints of a traditional studio.

For more on The New Up check out this recent show review.

Tour Dates

8/21/2009-Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco
8/22/2009-Cellar Door, Visalia, CA
8/23/2009-Viper Room, Los Angeles
8/24/2009-Soda Bar, San Diego, CA
8/26/2009-Red Eyed Fly, Austin, TX
8/27/2009-Rudyard’s, Houston, TX
8/28/2009-Vinos, Little Rock
8/29/2009-Preservation Pub, Knoxville, TN
8/31/2009-Caledonia Lounge, Athens, GA
9/1/2009-Somewhere Else Tavern, Greensboro, NC
9/2/2009-Alley Katz, Richmond, VA
9/3/2009-Outback Lodge, Charlottesville, VA
9/4/2009-The Red and the Black, Washington DC
9/5/2009-Trash Bar, Brooklyn
9/6/2009-Cedar’s Lounge, Youngstown, OH
9/7/2009-Now That’s Class, Cleveland, OH
9/8/2009-The Robin Hood, Kent, OH
9/9/2009-Carabar, Columbus, OH
9/11/2009-The Dark Room, Chicago
9/12/2009-Cactus Club, Milwaukee
9/17/2009-Zebra Lounge, Bozeman, MT
9/19/2009-Tonic Lounge, Portland OR


Dan Auerbach Solo Trek

Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys will embark on Another Tour

To Support Solo Debut Keep It Hid / Tour Begins November 5


Dan Auerbach

Dan Auerbach — best known as half of The Black Keys — will embark on a winter tour beginning November 5 in Columbus, OH. The tour, which includes shows at New York City’s Webster Hall, Nashville’s Cannery Ballroom and Philadelphia’s Theater of the Living Arts, arrives on the heels of Auerbach’s critically acclaimed solo debut Keep It Hid. The album received wide praise from The New York Times, NPR’s Fresh Air, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and JamBase. Opening for Auerbach on the fall dates are Justin Townes Earle and Jessica Lea Mayfield. Please see below for tour details.

Keep It Hid was produced and engineered by Auerbach at his studio Akron Analog and features him playing a variety of instruments, including drums, guitar, percussion, and keyboards. Many of Auerbach’s friends and family play on the album, including his uncle James Quine, who contributes vocal harmony and electric guitar on the track “Street Walkin.” Other musicians include Jessica Lea Mayfield, who sings on the track “When the Night Comes,” and Bob Cesare, who plays drums on “Whispered Words,” a song originally written by Auerbach’s father.

Dan Auerbach Tour Dates:

11/05/09 Thu Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH

11/06/09 Fri Majestic Theatre Detroit, MI

11/07/09 Sat Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON

11/08/09 Sun Le National Montreal, QC

11/09/09 Mon Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA

11/11/09 Wed Webster Hall New York, NY

11/12/09 Thu Theatre of Living Arts (TLA) Philadelphia, PA

11/13/09 Fri Sonar Main Stage Baltimore, MD

11/14/09 Sat Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

11/16/09 Mon Orange Peel Asheville, NC

11/17/09 Tue Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA

11/18/09 Wed House of Blues New Orleans, LA

11/20/09 Fri Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

11/21/09 Sat The Cannery Nashville, TN

12/03/09 Thu Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

12/04/09 Fri First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

12/06/09 Sun Bluebird Bloomington, IN

12/08/09 Tue Southgate House Newport, KY

12/09/09 Wed House Of Blues Cleveland, OH

For more on Dan Auerbach check our recent feature/interview here.


Richard jefferson wife

Former NJ Net basketball player Richard Jefferson backed out of his wedding to fiancee Kesha Ni’Cole Nichols on short notice
Jefferson was reportedly due to marry former New Jersey Net dancer Kesha Ni’Cole Nichols but he broke off the engagement at the 11th hour. Jefferson pulled out of the wedding – which cost $2 million to [...]

Obama’s First Pitch: Slow And Low

ST. LOUIS (AP) — President Barack Obama was true to his word: He didn’t bounce it.
Obama’s ceremonial first pitch at the All-Star game barely reached the plate Tuesday night. St. Louis Cardinals star Albert Pujols helped the president, moving up on the plate and reaching out to scoop the low toss.
Obama had warmed up [...]

Jonathan Sanchez Pitches First No-Hitter Of The Season

SAN FRANCISCO — On a night when Jonathan Sanchez was nearly perfect, his father chose the perfect time to show up in San Francisco and cheer him. The Giants’ left-hander threw the majors’ first no-hitter of the season Friday night and ca…

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks | 07.04

By: Cal Roach

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks :: 07.04.09 :: Milwaukee, WI


Stephen Malkmus

It seemed like a coup that Burnhearts Tavern got Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks to play a little free street festival in a southern Milwaukee neighborhood, but Malkmus does have some history with the city. It was here, in 2003, that he busted out a night’s worth of Pavement tunes for the first time since that band’s demise. No such luck at this Pabst-sponsored show, but there were certainly some surprises in store.

As expected, the band rolled out quite a few tunes from last year’s Real Emotional Trash, including opener “Dragonfly Pie,” which dissolved into grungy ambiance, and then “Gardenia,” which suffered a bit from bass-heavy, muddy sound (all banter was completely lost on the small crowd) but the background vocals were spot-on. “Hopscotch Willie” showcased Malkmus’ ever-increasing focus on guitar improv. The Jicks have become a tighter ensemble with each show, it seems, but there is no question who the leader is.

You never know which Malkmus you’ll get on any given night; sometimes he’s inspired, sometimes nothing is working. Explorations seemed a little stunted in the early going, but some of that may have been attributable to a drunken, overly chatty crowd (what do you expect after six hours’ worth of two-dollar PBRs?). By the fifth song or so (“Jenny And The Ess-Dog”), Malkmus was clearly beginning to access the latent guitar heroics within. After a few more, he was on fire, as if spitting in the face of the apathy he helped to proliferate in the ’90s, now lounging bemusedly in front of him – overly trousered, fashionably aloof, but probably drunker than he’d have envisioned. He was clearly determined to either win over a legion of post-hipsters or at least reward the fanatical few.


Stephen Malkmus

Tonight’s forays ranged between fierce peaks and petering out, but Malkmus was melodic and relatively precise throughout. I’d seen the band last winter and they’d never developed any sort of groove at that show, but tonight everyone was locked in. The only thing that was somewhat disappointing was that drummer Janet Weiss lagged a bit. She is the rare drummer that can completely take over a song, but tonight she was just letting them happen. It was just a case of high expectations, though; if I hadn’t seen her completely dominate before, I’d have had nothing to complain about.

Aside from the stalled momentum brought on by “Cold Son” late in the set it was a high-octane show, replete with several brand new tunes that I might have been able to name if I could’ve made out any of the stage banter. Highlights included “(Do Not Feed The) Oyster,” a Pavement-on-cough-medicine slow-burner, and “Elmo Delmo,” featuring a dark yet childlike, gooey interlude that birthed a concise, dramatic final freak-out. The evening culminated with an epic “No More Shoes,” with Weiss finally coming alive and galloping with Malkmus as he channeled Robbie Krieger, then John Fogerty as the jam intensified, and then Zoot Horn Rollo as it disseminated, a dynamic voyage with the kind of intuitive playing most bands never dream of pulling off.

This showstopper seemed a logical end to the set, but instead, after Malkmus taught bassist Joanna Bolme how to play it, The Jicks got funky with “Emotional Rescue,” more competent and fun than it had any business being, a weird, carnivalesque thrill. The encore continued the festival-minded randomness with a hungry cover of The Kinks‘ “All Day And All Of The Night” (a little easier to teach) and a final nod to their most obvious influence with The Velvet Underground‘s “What Goes On,” stretching it out as if they didn’t want to leave the stage, trailing off in the end. These covers were more interesting than mind-blowing but The Jicks had satisfied every craving they have the capacity to fulfill, quite the bargain at zero dollars.

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks tour dates available here.

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Femi Kuti: Tour

EXTENSIVE NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER TOUR BEGINS IN JUNE

Femi Kuti

On June 3 in New York City, Afrobeat pioneer Femi Kuti, backed by his
band the Positive Force, will begin a 24-date summer tour spanning North
America, including several shows opening for the Dave Matthews Band, a
headline appearance at the Hollywood Bowl and performances at the Bonnaroo,
Montreal Jazz and Rothbury Music festivals. Kuti’s performances will
feature material from his first studio album of new material in seven years,
the acclaimed Day By Day.

Femi is ready to bring his new material from Day By Day to the many cities
comprising the summer tour. It’s easy to hear that the long respite has
inspired him. He is upbeat, enthusiastic and raring to hit the road again,
in spite of how much has changed since he began his hiatus. “Everybody is
back in training now,” he says. “We have to re-establish my music. We have
to come out and play it live, because the record industry is in such a bad
shape, we are all suffering.”

“Luckily,” he laughs, “the African man is used to suffering.”

Check out JamBase’s 2008 interview with Femi Kuti here.

Femi Kuti U.S. Tour Dates:

June 3
New York, NY
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

June 4
New York, NY
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza

June 5
Hartford, CT
Dodge Music Center*

June 6
Hartford, CT
Dodge Music Center*

June 9
Toronto, ONT
Molson Amphitheatre*

June 10
Montreal, QC
Parc Jean Drapeau*

June 11
Atlanta, GA
Variety Playhouse

June 12
Manchester, TN
Bonnaroo Music Festival

June 14
Salt Lake City, UT
Red Butte Garden

June 16
Seattle, WA
Showbox

June 17
Portland, OR
Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre

June 19
Boonville, CA
Sierra Nevada World Music Festival

June 20
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore

June 21
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Bowl

June 24
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club

June 25
Brooklyn, NY
Celebrate Brooklyn

June 26
Philadelphia, PA
World Cafe Live

June 27
Washington, D.C.
9:30 Club

June 30
Apple Valley, MN
Music in the Zoo‹Weesner

July 1
Highland Park, IL
Ravinia Festival

July 2
Milwaukee, WI
Summerfest

July 3
Rothbury, MI
Rothbury Festival

July 4
Toronto, ONT
Harbourfront Centre

July 5
Montreal, QC
Metropolis

* Supporting Dave Matthews Band