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JamBase Questionnaire: The Old Ceremony

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Roots of Creation.

Smart, full of different colors, hooky as hell, Chapel Hill, North Carolina’s The Old Ceremony are everything rock should be but usually isn’t. One picks up on the same vibe that infused late period Beatles and early Tom Waits, but tempered with a pleasantly jaundiced eye and a sonic range that touches on tango, folk, sophisticated jazz, Arabic tones, punk and more. What’s more impressive is how they harness this variety into frameworks that get the job done in just a few minutes.

The group has grown from strength to strength on each successive album, with their latest, Tender Age, coalescing their many charms into a series of super catchy cautionary tales for lovers and dreamers. The curveballs come fast on Tender Age, where seemingly dark titles like “Gun To My Head” and “Ruined My Plans” are snappy love songs, one tune is sung in Chinese, and the whole thing simmers down to a gently spiritual hum that sneaks up and leaves one reflective in the best of ways. (Dennis Cook)

The Old Ceremony plays next at the Motorco Music Hall Benefit for Central Park Charter School on Friday, January 28 in Durham, NC, then on Friday, February 4 in Raleigh, NC as part of the Kings WKNC Double Barrel Benefit. After that The Old Ceremony will open a string of dates for Rooney that will hit Philly, D.C. and more Find full tour dates here.

Here’s what TOC singer-songwriter-bandleader Django Haskins had to say to our inquiries.

The Old Ceremony

Instrument of choice: Picasso guitar, barroom piano
Nicknames: “Dave”

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Breaking some eggs. The older I get, the more impatient I am with safe choices.

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The Cars’ Heartbeat City

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
The Walkmen album You and I. It’s the aural equivalent of oversaturated 35mm film: rich, almost rotten colors bleeding into each other nostalgically with occasional bursts of sad yellow light. I lived in that album for at least a year.

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
Elvis Presley. Or Humphrey Bogart. Or a Harlem Globetrotter. I was a mixed up kid.

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
The surprising one. We always enjoy playing together, but every so often there’ll be a show that shows all the signs of being a downer before we start, but explodes into overjoydom. On nights like that, I usually can’t stop grinning at everything that happens onstage.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I still have all my fingers.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Rocky beaches. I used to wander beaches in Maine and Nova Scotia in the summers, smashing rocks down on the ground hoping that one would split and reveal a geode. Never found one, but it got out a lot of my childhood angst.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust or Rum, Sodomy and the Lash by The Pogues

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
We’ve have some great ones. Off the top of my head, I’d say Vatan, a prix fixe Indian place on E. 37th St. in NYC.
10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
The frozen foods section. And house concerts.

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Staring listlessly at trees flying by for hours on end. And my cowboy mouth.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. They actually reinvented themselves over and over. The Stones, though I love them, found one good sound and stuck with it. I prefer variety, if I have to choose only one.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A long distance bus ride in China that was so crowded that the only place I could stand was on top of a basket of pig parts heading to market.

The Old Ceremony – Til My Voice Is Gone from Sam Griffith on Vimeo.

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Aug. 4, 1922: For Whom the Bell Tolls Not

1922: All telephone service in the United States and Canada is silenced for one minute to mark the funeral of Alexander Graham Bell. The tribute starts a trend that may deserve a revival in the 21st century.
Bell was one of several inventors of the transmission of speech by electrical wires. He achieved patent primacy [...]

Pretty Lights: New EP in July

CAMP BISCO, GLASTONBURY, OUTSIDE LANDS AND MORE ON SUMMER SCHEDULE

“The bombastic approach to music that Pretty Lights undertakes on the stage has lifted… him to a prestigious pedestal in the electronic music scene that few in their mid-20s could dream of.” – San Francisco Chronicle

Pretty Lights

Pretty Lights has set the ambitious goal of releasing three EPs in 2010. The second installment of the 2010 EP trilogy will see release July 29 (more details to be announced soon) with the third set for the late fall. Pretty Lights (aka Derek Vincent Smith) self-releases for free all his music through his website, with over half a million downloads and counting so far.

Pretty Lights will be making his way to Europe for a few more shows in June, including a stop at Glastonbury. After he returns Stateside, there are gigs at Camp Bisco, Wanderlust, Outside Lands and the North Coast Music Festival, as well as a special show headlining Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 7. Red Rocks will feature two sets from Pretty Lights, including an exclusive downtempo set, and several opening acts including MiMOSA, Zion I, and Emancipator.

Pretty Lights U.S. Tour Dates

15-Jul Camp Bisco Mariaville, New York
24-Jul Evolve Festival Nova Scotia, Canada
30-Jul Wanderlust Festival Squaw Valley, California
7-Aug Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, Colorado
14-Aug Outside Lands San Francisco, California
3-Sep North Coast Music Festival Chicago, Illinois
4-Sep Electric Zoo Festival New York, New York

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White Stripes: Live Album & Documentary Out 03/16

THE WHITE STRIPES SET TO RELEASE UNDER GREAT WHITE NORTHERN LIGHTS 3/16

The White Stripes

On March 16, enigmatic duo The White Stripes will be releasing their first-ever official live album, featuring 16 songs on both vinyl and CD, as well as the Emmett Malloy-directed documentary film, Under Great White Northern Lights. Those who pre-order this special box set will receive three unreleased tracks by the band for immediate download. Pre-order here.

In the summer of 2007, The White Stripes embarked on a cross-country Canadian tour to accomplish their goal of performing in every province and territory across the expansive northern nation. These two incredible pieces are a unique documentation of that journey, providing a fascinating look into the on and off stage lives of one of the world’s most captivating bands.

Having first premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2009, Under Great White Northern Lights documents the band playing to crowds in towns of all sizes across the Great White North – from traditional venues to matinee gigs at unusual locations such as a bowling alley, a boat and even on a city bus – culminating in a momentous 10th Anniversary show at the historic Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.

A captivating mix of striking live footage and poignant off-stage moments, this visually stirring and emotive feature length film celebrates the band’s 10 year history, bringing the duo full circle in their career to a place reminiscent of how they first started out; shows where no one knew who they were, and where they were left to make a first impression with their music.

The live album continues that celebration and is a perfect companion piece to the film, featuring 16 songs recorded at various shows throughout the Canadian tour – a collection that captures all the aural intensity and spontaneity that The White Stripes have become known for. A compelling reflection of the band’s career, both the live album and the documentary will allow fans to reminisce about where they were when they first heard The White Stripes, while also adding extraordinary pieces of work to their already stunning artistic cannon.

CD Track Listing

1. Let’s Shake Hands

2. Black Math

3. Little Ghost

4. Blue Orchid

5. The Union Forever

6. Ball and Biscuit

7. Icky Thump

8. I’m Slowly Turning Into You

9. Jolene

10. 300 MPH Torrential Outpour Blues

11. We Are Going to Be Friends

12. I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself

13. Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn

14. Fell In Love With a Girl

15. When I Hear My Name

16. Seven Nation Army

Fans will also be able to purchase the live album and documentary as part of a limited edition box set, which includes not only the DVD, CD & double LP, but also a live DVD of the band’s 10th Anniversary show, Under Nova Scotian Lights, as well as an exclusive 7 inch, hard cover book of photographs and a silk-screened print. This impressive package will also be available on March 16, with pre-orders currently being accepted here.


Paul McCartney: European Tour

PAUL MCCARTNEY SET FOR GOOD EVENING EUROPE TOUR 2009 THIS DECEMBER

Paul McCartney

Following a massive tour of the U.S. this summer, Paul McCartney today announces his first European Tour since 2004. This December will see “Macca” play seven special arena shows across Europe, culminating with his first ever public performance at London’s O2 Arena, which will be his only U.K. date of this year. Other firsts on this tour will include shows at Berlin’s O2 World venue and Dublin’s The O2. Paul’s legendary live performances are a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience some of the greatest moments in music from the last 50 years.

Paul commences his tour in Hamburg – a city he is very familiar with. Incredibly, it’s now 49 years since The Beatles historic visit, which created rock folklore and put Hamburg on the map as a musical Mecca for hundreds and thousands of music pilgrims over the years (for more on Hamburg check our Reeperbahn review here). This will be Paul’s first time back in Hamburg (as well as Arnhem, Cologne and Dublin) since his 2003 Back In The World tour. Meanwhile, the people of Berlin will get their first Paul McCartney concert in 16 years, since 1993′s New World Tour. December will take Paul back to Paris for the first time since he played an intimate club show at the Olympia in 2007.

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London’s O2 Arena will host Paul’s final show of 2009, where he will bring the year to an end on a high. This will be his only live show in the U.K. this year. Paul’s last U.K show was a massive sellout concert at Anfield Stadium in 2008. At the time the Liverpool Echo wrote, “If Anfield had a roof, Macca would have blown it off.” The O2 Arena does in fact have a roof, so it’s set to be a massive night of excitement and rock ‘n’ roll, Macca style. Although this is Paul’s first public performance at the O2 Arena he is very familiar with the venue. In 2004, before the O2 Arena was up and running as the world’s greatest music venue, Paul used the Millennium Dome (as it was known then) for rehearsals for his massive stadium 04 Summer Tour. The tour ended with Paul headlining the Glastonbury Festival which has gone down in rock history as one of the greatest festival moments ever.

Speaking about the tour, Paul said: “This is my chance to bring our current show home to where it all began. Starting in Hamburg, ending in London, and rocking everywhere in between, I’m very much looking forward to ending the year on a high.”

2009 has been an amazing year for Paul. He kicked it off by teaming up with Dave Grohl to perform “I Saw Her Standing There” at the Grammys, where he was also nominated for two awards. In April, Paul performed in New York at the David Lynch Foundation’s benefit concert, Change Begins Within, where he was joined on stage by Ringo Starr for a special finale. Paul also headlined the Coachella Festival (his first U.S. festival appearance) and performed a show to mark the opening of The New Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, a gig which sold out in seven seconds, setting a new sales record with tickets selling at a rate of 600 per second. July 11 took Paul to Halifax, Nova Scotia for his first ever concert there, which took place on the Halifax Commons. The mayor of Halifax described the show as the largest and most exciting concert in its 260 year history.

Following Halifax, Paul embarked on a five-week tour of the U.S.; Summer Live ’09. The tour commenced with the inaugural run of shows at New York’s Citi Field Stadium – the site of the former Shea Stadium where The Beatles made history in 1965 when they played a concert that set the precedent for the modern day stadium rock show. Critics hailed the Citi Field performances, seen by over 120,000 people, as the concert experience of a lifetime. The tour concluded in Dallas on August 19.

Those unable to make the European shows this Christmas can re-live the Macca magic with Good Evening New York City, a multi-disc CD/DVD featuring performances recorded at New York’s Citi Field from Paul’s Summer Live ’09 tour.

Paul McCartney Tour Dates

12/02/09 Wed Color Line Arena Hamburg, GER

12/03/09 Thu O2 World Berlin, GER

12/09/09 Wed Gelredome Arnhem, NL

12/10/09 Thu Palais Omnisports Paris, FRA

12/16/09 Wed Cologne Arena Cologne, GER

12/17/09 Thu Cologne Arena Cologne, GER

12/20/09 Sun The O2 Dublin, IR

12/22/09 Tue O2 Arena London, GB

For more on Sir Paul’s live show, see our review from Citi Field Stadium here.


Guns N’ Roses: Canada Tour

Guns N’ Roses To Tour Canada, Maybe World

Axl Rose

Several websites, including RollingStone.com and Nova Scotia’s BraveWords.com, are reporting that Guns N’ Roses have confirmed a string of tour dates to bring Chinese Democracy to Canada.

Currently scheduled performances begin January 13, 2010 in Winnipeg, MB and as of now, conclude February 4, 2010 in Halifax, NS. Complete tour dates available here.

There also appears to be substantial evidence that the band may tour Southeast Asia starting December 11 in Taiwan. Most signs point to a World Tour of some sort, but as of now there is no confirmation. Nor is anyone sure they can really pull this off.


Plucked from the depths

It is possible to prevent the collapse of commercial fish stocks

BORIS WORM, a marine biologist, has spent much of his academic life studying fish. In 2006 he came to the depressing conclusion that by 2048 the world’s commercial fisheries would have collapsed. Fish would no longer be on the menu. But Dr Worm is no pessimist and on July 31st he published a more encouraging piece of work in Science. It suggests that, with proper management, it ought to be possible to rebuild the world’s fisheries.

Dr Worm, who works at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, conducted the study in collaboration with Ray Hilborn of the University of Washington, Seattle, who was a ferocious critic of his initial analysis. For two years the pair, along with 19 colleagues, gathered data from ten of the world’s large fisheries. They found a mixed picture, in which some species were overfished in some places and not in others. …

Australian Navy In NY Harbor (PHOTOS)

TEXT FROM AP, SLIDESHOW COMPILED BY HUFFINGTON POST FROM AP IMAGES.

NEW YORK (AP) — The United States and Australia are celebrating a friendship at sea that has lasted more than 100 years.

On Sunday, two Australian warships arrived in New …