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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings: New Album Pre-Order
15% of Sales to be Donated to Doctors Without Borders
Fans Quick to Order to Receive Freebies
“It’s hard, maybe even impossible to upstage Sharon Jones, who fights her way through I Learned the Hard Way and channels the drama boldly and candidly.” – Pitchfork
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I Learned The Hard Way, the highly anticipated new album from Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings is now available for pre-ordering direct from Daptone Records.
The band and label are proud to announce that 15-percent of all pre-order sales from Daptone’s online store will be donated to Doctors Without Borders‘ Emergency Relief Fund, which will directly contribute to relief efforts in Haiti.
And making this even more special for SJDK fans are special offers for those among the first to pre-order the album. The first 1000 orders of the CD or LP will receive a FREE bonus 45 rpm single featuring the track “When I Come Home” (unreleased from the I Learned The Hard Way sessions) plus an instrumental b-side. The first 100 orders of the LP will be autographed, and all LP copies will come with a coupon to download the entire album in high-quality MP3 format. In addition, ALL pre-orders will arrive to the consumer at least one day before the official street date of April 6.
Fans can go here to purchase the album in the format of their choosing.
I Learned The Hard Way was produced by Bosco Mann and recorded on an Ampex eight-track tape machine by Gabriel Roth in Daptone Records’ House of Soul studios. The record drips with a warmth and spontaneity rarely found since the golden days of Muscle Shoals and Stax. Sharon’s raw power, rhythmic swagger, moaning soulfulness and melodic command set her firmly alongside Tina Turner, James Brown, Mavis Staples and Aretha as a fixture in the canon of soul music. From the lush Philly Soul fanfare that ushers in “The Game Gets Old” at the top of the record to the stripped down Sam Cooke-style “Mama Don’t Like My Man” at the tail, the Dap-Kings dance seamlessly through both the most crafted and simple arrangements with subtlety and discipline. I Learned The Hard Way is the “Daptone Sound” at it’s finest.
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The Black Keys: New Album
THE BLACK KEYS’ NEW ALBUM BROTHERS DUE OUT MAY 18 ON NONESUCH RECORDS
ALBUM RECORDED AT THE LEGENDARY MUSCLE SHOALS STUDIOS IN ALABAMA
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The Black Keys release their sixth full-length album, Brothers, May 18 on Nonesuch Records. The album arrives on the heels of three other acclaimed projects the band released in the past year: Dan Auerbach‘s solo effort, Keep It Hid, the debut LP from Patrick Carney‘s band Drummer, and Blakroc, a collaboration between The Black Keys and renowned MCs including RZA, Mos Def, Q-Tip, and Raekwon. The Black Keys’ 2008 album, Attack & Release, received praise from The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, the Los Angeles Times, and MOJO, which called the album, “…rich with melody and driving power.” The band will support Brothers with a tour that includes a sold out performance at Central Park’s SummerStage in New York City on July 27 (additional dates will be announced soon).
Carney admits Brothers is the album they’ve always wanted to make and taps into their creative force as a duo. “Dan and I grew up a lot as individuals and musicians prior to making this album. Our relationship was tested in many ways but at the end of the day, we’re brothers, and I think these songs reflect that.” Carney and Auerbach recorded the bulk of the album at the legendary Alabama studio Muscle Shoals with additional sessions at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound System in Akron, OH and The Bunker in Brooklyn, NY. Muscle Shoals, an old building located in the sparse Alabama town that lends the studio its name, has produced iconic recordings from The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, and Wilson Pickett, among many others.
The New York Times has called The Black Keys’ music “tough-minded, blues haunted songs,” and the ghosts of Muscle Shoals inhabit Brothers‘ 15 tracks. Of the album, Auerbach says, “We like spooky sounds… like Alice Coltrane, where a dark groove is laid down. That’s the headspace we tried to get into for this record.”
The album includes the Danger Mouse-produced song “Tighten Up” and a cover of the Jerry Butler classic “Never Gonna Give You Up.” The remaining songs on Brothers are written, performed and produced by The Black Keys. With the exception of a handful of tracks, co-production duties were handled by Mark Neill. The record was mixed by Tchad Blake. Carney explains the sound the band wanted for this record: “We are big fans of Tchad Blake. The way he approaches mixing is the same way we approach making music. Respecting the past while being in the present. The mixes he did for us on Blakroc impressed us so much we knew he had to mix Brothers.”
BROTHERS FULL TRACK LIST
1. Everlasting Light
2. Next Girl
3. Tighten Up
4. Howlin’ For You
5. She’s Long Gone
6. Black Mud
7. The Only One
8. Too Afraid To Love You
9. Ten Cent Pistol
10. Sinister Kid
11. The Go Getter
12. I’m Not The One
13. Unknown Brother
14. Never Gonna Give You Up
15. These Days
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Sharon Jones: New Album 5/4
SHARON JONES AND THE DAP KINGS ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM, OUT 5/4
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Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings are already well known as one of the most exciting acts in the nation for both their explosive live shows and their prolific output of gritty studio recordings. Their breakout release, 100 Days, 100 Nights, sold over 150,000 copies worldwide. On Jones’ birthday this year, the band will release I Learned the Hard Way, their fourth full-length on Brooklyn’s independent Daptone Records. The record marks a bold step forward for a band who almost single handedly stewarded today’s return of soul music to its more traditional sound.
I Learned the Hard Way was produced by Bosco Mann and recorded on an Ampex eight-track tape machine by Gabriel Roth in Daptone Records’ House of Soul studios. The record drips with a warmth and spontaneity rarely found since the golden days of Muscle Shoals and Stax. Sharon’s raw power, rhythmic swagger, moaning soulfulness, and melodic command set her firmly alongside Tina Turner, James Brown, Mavis Staples, and Aretha Franklin as a fixture in the canon of soul music.
From the lush Philly-Soul fanfare that ushers in “The Game Gets Old” at the top of the record, to the stripped down Sam Cooke-style “Mama Don’t Like My Man” at the tail, the Dap-Kings dance seamlessly through both the most crafted and simple arrangements with subtlety and discipline. I Learned the Hard Way is the Daptone Sound at its finest.
I Learned The Hard Way Track Listing
1. The Game Gets Old
2. I Learned The Hard Way
3. Better Things
4. Give It Back
5. Money
6. The Reason
7. Window Shopping
8. She Ain’t A Child No More
9. I’ll Still Be True
10. Without A Heart
11. If You Call
12. Mama Don’t Like My Man
JJ Grey & Mofro: Tour
Dates With Derek Trucks And Susan Tedeschi Followed By Two-Month Co-Bill With Shooter Jennings
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JJ Grey & Mofro, the Jacksonville, Florida-based swamp, blues, rock, funk, and soul band, have announced quite a massive North American fall tour. In addition to headlining theatre and festival dates, the band will share dates with blues guitarist/vocalist Susan Tedeschi and guitarist Derek Trucks. Then, in late September and running through November, JJ Grey & Mofro will embark on a co-headlining tour with country rock outlaw Shooter Jennings and special guest Earl Greyhound.
Grey’s most recent album, Orange Blossoms, has been hailed by USA Today as “intoxicating North Florida blues-rock, with hints of Memphis, Muscle Shoals and garage-band music.” In every song he writes and sings, Grey exudes rocking, funky, melodic front-porch realism. He comes from a long tradition of Southern musical storytellers. His multi-textured music is filled with dynamic rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics. From raw funk to deep soul, blues and rock, JJ and his band, both on CD and live, are simply devastating. Debuting in 2001 with Blackwater, following up in 2004 with Lochloosa, Grey steadily found more and more success. With his two recent releases, 2007′s Country Ghetto and 2008′s Orange Blossoms, along with non-stop touring, JJ Grey is taking his ever-growing fan base along for the ride of their lives.
JJ Grey and Mofro Tour Dates:
08/14/09 Fri Denver Botanic Gardens Denver, CO
08/15/09 Sat Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Lyons, CO*
08/16/09 Sun Snowbird Events Center Snowbird, UT
08/19/09 Wed Woodland Park Zoo Seattle, WA*
08/21/09 Fri Oregon Zoo Portland, OR*
08/22/09 Sat Rodney Strong Vineyard Healdsburg, CA*
08/24/09 Mon Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Chico, CA
08/27/09 Thu Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA
08/28/09 Fri El Rey Theater Los Angeles, CA
08/29/09 Sat Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA
09/11/09 Fri French Quarter Cafe Statesboro, GA
09/13/09 Sun Belk Theatre Charlotte, NC+
09/15/09 Tue Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS+
09/16/09 Wed Classic Center Athens, GA+
09/17/09 Thu Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival Fredericton, NB*
09/18/09 Fri Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival Fredericton, NB
09/24/09 Thu The Ritz Tampa, FL^
09/25/09 Fri House of Blues Orlando, FL^
09/26/09 Sat Mavericks Rock N’ Honky Tonk Jacksonville, FL^
09/30/09 Wed WorkPlay Birmingham, AL^
10/01/09 Thu Buster’s Billiards & Backroom Lexington, KY^
10/02/09 Fri Vogue Nightclub Indianapolis, IN^
10/03/09 Sat St. Andrews Hall Detroit, MI^
10/06/09 Tue Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH^
10/07/09 Wed Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY^
10/08/09 Thu Madison Theater Covington, KY^
10/09/09 Fri Fall For Greenville Festival Greenville, SC^
10/10/09 Sat The Music Farm Charleston, SC^
10/22/09 Thu The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY^
10/23/09 Fri Revolution Hall Troy, NY^
10/24/09 Sat 9:30 Club Washington, DC^
10/28/09 Wed Greenfield Lake Amphitheater Wilmington, NC^
10/29/09 Thu Orange Peel Asheville, NC^
10/30/09 Fri The Valarium Knoxville, TN^
10/31/09 Sat Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN^
11/01/09 Sun City Park New Orleans, LA
11/01/09 Sun Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA
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
* with Susan Tedeschi
+ with Derek Trucks Band
^ with Shooter Jennings




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