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Keller Williams NYE in NC

Keller Williams New Year’s Eve Announced

Keller Williams and the Added Bonus, an even blend of Keller’s solo looping show and new flavors of grassy disco jazz funk featuring Claude Arthur, Jay Starling, Toby Fairchild as well as digital visuals by Scott Sunn, have announced a four-night NYE Run. The dates begin December 26 with a SPCA Benefit at the Fredericksburg Field House in Fredericksburg, VA and continue with shows on December 29 at The NorVa in Norfolk, Virginia, December 30 at The National in Richmond, Virginia and a New Year’s Eve gig on December 31 at Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Keller Williams is on tour now, dates below.

Keller Williams

10/13/09 Tue The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI

10/15/09 Thu City Opera House Traverse City, MI

10/16/09 Fri Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

10/17/09 Sat Park West Chicago, IL

10/19/09 Mon Peoples Court Des Moines, IA

10/20/09 Tue Beaumont Club Kansas City, MO

10/21/09 Wed Fargo Theatre Fargo, ND

10/22/09 Thu Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN

10/23/09 Fri Englert Civic Theatre Iowa City, IA

10/24/09 Sat Murat Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN

10/25/09 Sun Mr. Small’s Theatre Pittsburgh, PA

11/11/09 Wed Majestic Ventura Theater Ventura, CA

11/12/09 Thu House of Blues Anaheim, CA

11/13/09 Fri El Rey Theater Los Angeles, CA

11/14/09 Sat Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA

11/15/09 Sun Downtown Brewing Co San Luis Obispo, CA

11/17/09 Tue Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz, CA

11/18/09 Wed Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz, CA

11/19/09 Thu Mystic Theatre Petaluma, CA

11/20/09 Fri Eureka Theater Eureka, CA

11/21/09 Sat Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA

11/22/09 Sun Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay, NV

11/23/09 Mon Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Chico, CA

12/03/09 Thu The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

12/04/09 Fri Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

12/05/09 Sat Shark Club Vancouver, BC

12/06/09 Sun Nightlight Bellingham, WA

12/26/09 Sat Fredericksburg Field House Fredericksburg, VA

12/29/09 Tue The NorVa Norfolk, VA

12/30/09 Wed The National Richmond, VA

12/31/09 Thu Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, NC

01/14/10 Thu Belly Up Aspen, CO

01/15/10 Fri Ski Jam Steamboat Springs, CO

01/16/10 Sat Ogden Theatre Denver, CO


Zero 7: 1st U.S. Tour In 3 Years

ZERO 7 UNVEILS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR, THEIR FIRST IN MORE THAN THREE YEARS;

NEW ALBUM, YEAH GHOST AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE NOW

Zero 7

Atlantic recording group Zero 7 has announced details of their upcoming North American tour – their first in more than three years. The trek – which celebrates the British duo’s new album, Yeah Ghost – will launch on November 26 at Washington, DC’s 9:30 Club, and then travel the continent through December 17 for the final show in San Diego at House of Blues.

Zero 7′s live show features singer Eska (who appears on Yeah Ghost) and folk collaborator Olivia Chaney as well as long time band members Eddie Stevens, Robin Mullarkey and Tom Skinner.

Yeah Ghost available now at all physical and digital retailers, sees Zero 7 – aka Sam Hardaker and Henry Binns – embarking on their brightest and boldest outing to date. The follow up to 2006′s Grammy-nominated, critically acclaimed The Garden the album is given extraordinary energy by a phalanx of new guest vocalists, including singer/songwriters Eska and Martha Tilston.

Check out “Mr McGee” off Yeah Ghost now:

Tour Dates

10/08/09 Thu Roundhouse London, GB

10/09/09 Fri Roundhouse London, GB

10/11/09 Sun 53 Degrees Preston, GB

10/12/09 Mon Queens Hall Edinburgh, GB

10/13/09 Tue Birmingham Town Hall Birmingham, GB

11/26/09 Thu 9:30 Club Washington, DC

11/27/09 Fri Terminal 5 New York, NY

11/28/09 Sat House of Blues Boston, MA

11/29/09 Sun Theatre of Living Arts (TLA) Philadelphia, PA

12/02/09 Wed Club Soda Montreal, QC

12/03/09 Thu Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON

12/04/09 Fri Metro Chicago, IL

12/05/09 Sat Epic (formerly the Quest) Minneapolis, MN

12/07/09 Mon Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

12/08/09 Tue Belly Up Aspen, CO

12/11/09 Fri Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

12/12/09 Sat Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

12/13/09 Sun Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC

12/15/09 Tue The Warfield San Francisco, CA

12/16/09 Wed Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

12/17/09 Thu House of Blues San Diego, CA


Brett Dennen & Grace Potter Tour

BRETT DENNEN ANNOUNCES FALL TOUR WITH GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS


Brett Dennen

Brett Dennen, whose narrative-rich lyrics and world-infused melodies have earned comparisons to Bob Marley and Paul Simon, has announced a Fall Tour with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. He will hit the Austin City Limits Festival in October, then perform at both The Greek and The Hollywood Bowl with Jason Mraz in October before setting out with Potter in November (full dates listed below). Registered fans on BrettDennen.net can purchase presale tickets on Thursday, September 10. Tickets go on sale to the general public for all shows starting Friday morning, September 11.

Already one of the fastest growing touring artists on the road, Brett recently told Billboard Magazine, “I’m really excited about this tour because I think it’s going to be a little more rocking than tours I’ve done in the past.” He adds, “Grace really knows how to rock it.”

Dennen’s current single, “Heaven” featuring Natalie Merchant debuted on iTunes last week and is already being adopted early and fast by AAA radio. The single’s success is a further step in Dennen’s rising profile after a summer of touring some of the biggest festivals like Bonnaroo, Rothbury, Summer Fest, Mountain Jam, Outside Lands Festival and Bumbershoot, as well as joining O.A.R. at venues like Red Rocks and Madison Square Garden.

Brett Dennen Tour Dates

10/04/09 Sun Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/09/09 Fri Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA

10/10/09 Sat Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA

10/23/09 Fri La Salumeria della Musica Milan, IT

10/25/09 Sun Princess Pavilion Falmouth, GB

10/26/09 Mon Dingwall’s London, GB

10/27/09 Tue Melkweg Amsterdam, NL

10/28/09 Wed De Helling Utrecht, NL

10/29/09 Thu Doornroosje Nijmegen, NL

10/30/09 Fri Le Botanique Brussels, BEL

10/31/09 Sat Culturecentrum de Oosterpoort Groningen, NL

11/02/09 Mon Cafe de la Danse Paris, FRA

11/03/09 Tue Abart Zurich, SWI

11/05/09 Thu 59:1 Munchen, GER

11/06/09 Fri Magnet Berlin, GER

11/09/09 Mon Bikini Barcelona, ES

11/10/09 Tue Sala El Sol Madrid, ES

11/13/09 Fri The Cannery Nashville, TN (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/14/09 Sat The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/16/09 Mon Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/17/09 Tue 9:30 Club Washington, DC (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/19/09 Thu House of Blues Boston, MA (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/20/09 Fri Terminal 5 New York, NY (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/21/09 Sat The Trocadero Philadelphia, PA (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/23/09 Mon The Guvernment Toronto, ON (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/24/09 Tue St. Andrews Hall Detroit, MI (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/25/09 Wed House Of Blues Cleveland, OH (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/27/09 Fri Pantages Theatre Minneapolis, MN (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/28/09 Sat House of Blues Chicago, IL (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

11/30/09 Mon Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/01/09 Tue Peoples Court Des Moines, IA (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/03/09 Thu Ogden Theatre Denver, CO (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/05/09 Sat The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/06/09 Sun Moore Theatre Seattle, WA (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/07/09 Mon Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/10/09 Thu House of Blues San Diego, CA (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/11/09 Fri Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/12/09 Sat The Wiltern Los Angeles (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)


Lucero: Album & Tour

Lucero Hit The Road In Support Of Their New Release 1372 Overton Park


Lucero

Memphis based Lucero is a modern incarnation of Southern Rock. The hard driving, tight knit band will be touring this fall in support of their major label debut 1372 Overton Park. Beginning October 9 in Nashville, TN, the group will be traveling as The Lucero Ramblin’ Roadshow & Memphis Revue – a roadshow that’ll feature Amy LaVere, Lightnin’ Malcolm & Cedric Burnside, Jack Oblivian, John Paul Keith & the One Four Fives and City Champs. Dates are as follows, with more to be announced.

Tour Dates:

08/15/09 Sat Subterranean Chicago, IL

08/16/09 Sun Eckhart Park Chicago, IL

09/05/09 Sat LA Historic State Park Los Angeles, CA

09/06/09 Sun Fort Worth Stockyards Fort Worth, TX

09/11/09 Fri The Crossroads Kansas City, MO

09/17/09 Thu Pygmalion Music Festival Champaign-Urbana, IL

09/19/09 Sat Rumba Cafe Columbus, OH

10/09/09 Fri The Cannery Nashville, TN

10/10/09 Sat The Masquerade Atlanta, GA

10/11/09 Sun The Pour House Charleston, SC

10/13/09 Tue Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

10/14/09 Wed The National Richmond, VA

10/15/09 Thu 9:30 Club Washington, DC

10/16/09 Fri Starlight Ballroom Philadelphia, PA

10/17/09 Sat Webster Hall New York, NY

10/18/09 Sun The Middle East Cambridge, MA

10/20/09 Tue Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON

10/21/09 Wed Magic Stick Detroit, MI

10/22/09 Thu Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

10/23/09 Fri Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN

10/26/09 Mon Aggie Theatre Fort Collins, CO

10/27/09 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

10/29/09 Thu Crocodile Cafe Seattle, WA

10/30/09 Fri Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR

11/01/09 Sun Mezzanine San Francisco, CA

11/04/09 Wed Casbah San Diego, CA

11/05/09 Thu The Clubhouse Tempe, AZ

11/07/09 Sat Longhorn Saloon Ft. Worth, TX

11/08/09 Sun Fun Fun Fun Fest Austin, TX

11/09/09 Mon Meridian Houston, TX

11/10/09 Tue Alabama Music Box Mobile, AL

11/12/09 Thu Club Downunder Tallahassee, FL

11/13/09 Fri Czar Tampa, FL

11/15/09 Sun Cafe Eleven Saint Augustine, FL

11/17/09 Tue Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC

11/18/09 Wed 40 Watt Club Athens, GA

11/19/09 Thu The Valarium Knoxville, TN

11/20/09 Fri Orange Peel Asheville, NC

11/21/09 Sat Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY



Sonic Youth | 07.31 | Denver

By: Cal Roach

Sonic Youth :: 07.31.09 :: Ogden Theatre :: Denver, CO


Sonic Youth by Steven Friederich

The scene outside the Ogden Theatre at show time was chaotic. Shady asshats were trying to squeeze fans for 80 bucks a ticket, and there were tons of out-of-luck stragglers. I’m told that artists often underestimate the size of the ticket buying public in Denver, so I guess this wasn’t out of the ordinary. It was a pleasant surprise to discover that despite the demand, the venue didn’t seem oversold; it was packed, but not like a sardine tin. The mood of the crowd was energetic enough for a stadium, though, with the roar that went up when Thurston Moore lumbered onto the stage, you’d have thought he was a rock star or something.

I wasn’t expecting “Stereo Sanctity” as the opener, but it really worked, Moore establishing his unmistakable six-string howl immediately, a musical presence that is simply unparalleled. The last time I’d seen Sonic Youth had been an almost somber experience. They played Daydream Nation in its entirety, and the landmark album confined them like a straightjacket, while the encore of the new Rather Ripped material was clearly what their hearts were into. Thus, it shouldn’t have been a surprise that they played all but one song from the brand new album, The Eternal (released June 9, 2009 by Matador Records), and that the band was explosive compared with the nostalgia trip I’d witnessed two years ago.


Thurston Moore by Steven Friederich

To begin with, Thurston was jumping around like a crazy person, clearly feeling it, rather than his forbidding, wooden performance of 2007. You can talk about other guitarists “shredding” but this is a guy who brings visual and sonic clarity to that term, just as acutely on the new material as ever before. Creative yet concise, he tore apart “Sacred Trickster,” and then it was Kim Gordon‘s turn to take the spotlight, screeching with a freakish sexuality on the monstrous “Calming The Snake.” This song achieved instant classic status as I witnessed it live, the epitome of prog-punk, a searing blast of spontaneous emotion contained within a flawless composition. “Anti-Orgasm” was busted down into its metal essence then taken to its most perversely melodic extreme before swelling in a swathe of tension and exploding, absolutely incredible. “Poison Arrow” was King Crimson-meets-The Velvet Underground plus a dash of Germs, and “Malibu Gas Station” was downright Nirvana-esque (yes, it’s okay to be influenced by your offspring), but each song was instantly recognizable as just one band.

Apart from the new stuff, the obvious highlights were the liberated Daydream tracks (the two albums covered all but two songs of the set). “Hey Joni” was perfectly executed geekpop, and “Silver Rocket” was half ’80s hardcore, half shoegaze progenitor, Thurston & Co. taking their time with the occasionally-rhythmic noise jam, then slamming the song home con brio. And after a picturesque take on the elegant “Massage The History” ended the set proper, we got an absolutely unbeatable combo: “The Sprawl,” sounding as modern and fresh as any Pitchfork darling of today, and “‘Cross The Breeze,” the “Stairway To Heaven” of indie rock, frightening in its precision and passion. With the pristine sound in the Ogden, you could hear jaws drop.

The only lull in the entire show was “Walkin’ Blue,” which sucked a little energy out of the room following “Orgasm,” but just-as-ballady “Antenna” flowed naturally out of “Rocket,” and “What We Know” made a pop-perfect second encore until the avant-growl of “Death Valley ’69,” complete with a Moore/Lee Ranaldo guitar fencing match, reminded us with authority how prescient this band was even in 1984. They were innovators; this is incontestable. Judging by this show, they still are, pushing and/or ignoring boundaries, evolving their songs night after night, bringing scenes together, refining their songcraft, and retaining their inimitable essence.

Sonic Youth tour dates available here.

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The Dead Weather: Golden Tickets

The Dead Weather – “Golden Ticket” Contest


The Dead Weather

Taking a page from Willy Wonka, The Dead Weather placed six photo booth picture strips (in lieu of “golden tickets”) in U.S. copies of the band’s recently released debut LP, Horehound (read our review here). While two have already been found, there are still four picture strips waiting to be claimed.

Those lucky enough to find a photo booth picture strip, will win a trip to Nashville, TN for a guided tour of Jack White’s own Third Man Records. Included is round trip airfare, two night hotel accommodation and ground transportation for two. The last day to redeem picture strips is August 15. Grab a copy of Horehound (if you haven’t already) and hope for the best.

Congratulations to the first two winners:
Arthur Koziol from Chicago, IL
Andrew Fox from Maryland

The Dead Weather Tour Dates:

08/17/09 Mon Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

08/18/09 Tue The Depot Salt Lake City, UT

08/20/09 Thu Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA

08/21/09 Fri Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC

08/22/09 Sat Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC

08/23/09 Sun Roseland Theater Portland, OR

08/25/09 Tue The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA

08/27/09 Thu Glass House Pomona, CA

08/29/09 Sat San Diego Street Scene San Diego, CA

08/30/09 Sun Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

10/02/09 Fri The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA

10/03/09 Sat House of Blues New Orleans, LA

10/04/09 Sun Zilker Park Austin, TX



Brother Ali Tour, MP3 &:Album w/ Chuck D & Ant

Brother Ali Announces New Album And North American Tour


Brother Ali

Brother Ali‘s last album, the critically acclaimed, The Undisputed Truth, was an album of bold statements and social awareness without being preachy. Ali’s new album, Us, Street Date September 22, has turned his gaze inward and starts to examine the human condition from the outside in. A profound, personal glimpse into a vulnerability seldom seen or heard in music, Us touches on the strengths and flaws of the human condition, exploring drug abuse, divorce, homophobia and many more topics that most people are scared to touch in their own lives, much less on an album for the world to see.

As with previous endeavors, the beats here are courtesy of Ant (of Atmosphere), whose production work seems to be getting more soulful and lush by the minute. The guest appearances only accentuate Brother Ali’s strengths, with Chuck D, Freeway, Joell Ortiz and Stokley Williams of Mint Condition making strong appearances.

In support of the new album, Ali is embarking on a North American tour of epic proportions, enlisting the help of labelmates and collaborators Evidence (of Dilated Peoples), BK One and Toki Wright.

Peep the video for the fist single “Us,” it’s pretty dope. And you can download “Us” for free here:

Tour Dates:

09/07/09 Mon Neumos Seattle, WA

09/22/09 Tue Pizza Luce Duluth, MN

09/23/09 Wed What’s Up? Lounge Mankato, MN

09/24/09 Thu The Industry Iowa City , IA

09/25/09 Fri Nutty’s North Sioux Falls, SD

09/27/09 Sun Granada Theater Lawrence, KS

09/29/09 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

09/30/09 Wed Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

10/01/09 Thu Black Sheep Colorado Springs, CO

10/02/09 Fri In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT

10/03/09 Sat The Venue Boise, ID

10/04/09 Sun The Badlander Missoula, MT

10/06/09 Tue The Boulevard Spokane, WA

10/07/09 Wed Neumos Seattle, WA

10/08/09 Thu Element Victoria, BC

10/09/09 Fri Venue Vancouver, BC

10/10/09 Sat Nightlight Bellingham, WA

10/11/09 Sun Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR

10/12/09 Mon WOW Hall Eugene, OR

10/14/09 Wed Humboldt State University Arcata, CA

10/15/09 Thu New Oasis Sparks, NV

10/16/09 Fri The Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA

10/17/09 Sat Slim’s San Francisco, CA

10/18/09 Sun Avalon Nightclub Sacramento, CA

10/20/09 Tue El Rey Theater Los Angeles, CA

10/21/09 Wed Canes Bar and Grill San Diego, CA

10/22/09 Thu Club Red Tempe, AZ

10/23/09 Fri Club Congress Tucson, AZ

10/24/09 Sat Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM

10/26/09 Mon The Foundation Lubbock, TX

10/27/09 Tue Granada Theater Dallas, TX

10/28/09 Wed Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX

10/29/09 Thu Warehouse Live Houston, TX

11/01/09 Sun The Social Orlando, FL

11/04/09 Wed Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

11/05/09 Thu Ottobar Baltimore, MD

11/06/09 Fri First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA

11/07/09 Sat The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

11/08/09 Sun Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA

11/09/09 Mon Higher Ground Burlington, VT

11/10/09 Tue The Asylum Portland, ME

11/11/09 Wed Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

11/13/09 Fri Grog Shop Cleveland, OH

11/14/09 Sat Skully’s Columbus, OH

11/15/09 Sun Uncle Pleasants Louisville, KY

11/17/09 Tue The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI

11/18/09 Wed Metro Chicago, IL

11/19/09 Thu Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

11/20/09 Fri First Avenue Minneapolis, MN


The Avett Brothers Box Set

The Avett Brothers Will Release Upcoming Album I and Love and You
Available As Special Deluxe Box Set

The Avett Brothers know it’s been a while since their last record came out… but, all the waiting hasn’t been in vain. The band wanted to give fans something special – something more than just a CD. So, after lots of time spent creating the Brothers have finally something to share.

A Deluxe Box set of I and Love and You will be made available of the new album, pre-orders are being taken now.

The Deluxe Box includes a pre-sale exclusive and includes the Vinyl LP, full mp3 download of the album, and 2 CDs – the full album plus a six-song disc of demos, exclusive to the deluxe box. The package also includes 31 high quality art prints by Scott and Seth, song lyrics and a tear-drop bandanna, all packaged neatly in a 12″ x 12″ linen-covered box. As a gift to loyal fans, the first 1,000 people who order the deluxe box will receive a signed print of the album cover painting.

Orders of the box set and various other formats of I and Love and You are being sold here. The box set is going for $89, Vinyl LP and digital download – $25, CD and digital download – $12 and digital download – $10.

Purchases of the deluxe box this weekend will be at a 10% discount. To receive a discount – when checking out, enter the promotion code: nation.

The Avett Brothers Tour Dates:

07/17/09 Fri House of Blues Orlando, FL

07/18/09 Sat Cuban Club Tampa, FL

07/19/09 Sun Parker Playhouse Fort Lauderdale, FL

07/24/09 Fri House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

07/25/09 Sat House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

07/30/09 Thu Lafayette Square Buffalo, NY

07/31/09 Fri The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

08/01/09 Sat Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI

08/02/09 Sun Calvin Theater Northampton, MA

08/04/09 Tue Bottle & Cork Dewey Beach, DE

08/08/09 Sat Bojangles’ Coliseum (Formerly Cricket Arena) Charlotte, NC

08/14/09 Fri Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival Ozark, AR

08/15/09 Sat The Crossroads Kansas City, MO

08/16/09 Sun Sokol Auditorium / Underground Omaha, NE

08/19/09 Wed Telluride Sunset Series Telluride, CO

08/20/09 Thu Steamboat Ski Resort Steamboat Springs, CO

08/21/09 Fri Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

08/22/09 Sat Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

08/25/09 Tue Red Butte Garden Amphitheater Salt Lake City, UT

08/26/09 Wed Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID

08/28/09 Fri Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA

08/29/09 Sat Britt Pavilion Jacksonville, OR

08/30/09 Sun Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/01/09 Tue Van Duzer Theatre Arcata, CA

09/03/09 Thu Grand Sierra Theatre (Reno Hilton) Reno, NV

09/04/09 Fri The Strawberry Music Festival Yosemite National Park, CA

09/05/09 Sat Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

09/17/09 Thu North Charleston Performing Arts Center Charleston, SC

09/18/09 Fri Westobou Festival Augusta, GA

09/19/09 Sat The Moon Tallahassee, FL

09/20/09 Sun Bama Theater Tuscaloosa, AL

09/22/09 Tue Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS

09/24/09 Thu Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

09/25/09 Fri Robinson Auditorium Little Rock, AR

09/26/09 Sat Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

09/27/09 Sun Granada Theater Dallas, TX

09/29/09 Tue River Center Baton Rouge, LA

10/01/09 Thu House of Blues New Orleans, LA

10/02/09 Fri Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/03/09 Sat Rose State College Midwest City, OK

10/05/09 Mon Lovett Auditorium Murray, KY

10/15/09 Thu Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

10/17/09 Sat Terminal 5 New York, NY

10/18/09 Sun House of Blues Boston, MA

10/20/09 Tue Englert Civic Theatre Iowa City, IA

10/21/09 Wed Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

10/22/09 Thu Canopy Club Urbana, IL

10/29/09 Thu Keith Albee Theatre Huntington, WV

10/30/09 Fri The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY

10/31/09 Sat Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN


The Avett Brothers: Album Due 9/29 & Huge Tour

THE AVETT BROTHERS I AND LOVE AND YOU IN STORES SEPTEMBER 29

NPR MUSIC EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN BEGINS SEPTEMBER 22

The Avett Brothers

North Carolina-based rock band, The Avett Brothers, are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated American Recordings/Columbia Records debut, I and Love and You, which hits stores on Tuesday, September 29, 2009. I and Love and You was recorded in Malibu, California and produced by multi-Grammy Award winning producer, Rick Rubin. The thirteen songs that make up this new record defy pigeonholing and can best be described as an amalgam of rock, folk, pop and country. The band has spent years touring, recording, performing and perfecting this blend of music styles with their signature lyrics and vocals. I and Love and You will also be available at participating Starbucks company-operated locations in the U.S. and Canada and wherever music is sold.

In addition beginning Tuesday, September 22, 2009, NPR Music will host an Exclusive First Listen of I and Love and You on their website, www.npr.org/firstlisten, where fans will be able to get a sneak peak of the new album a week prior to release. NPR Music’s distinctive Exclusive First Listen series recently showcased new music from such innovators as Wilco, Moby, Bjork and Neko Case.

The story of The Avett Brothers has been told by word of mouth until now. Come witness what thousands have been loyally following and speaking about for years…

THE AVETT BROTHERS ON TOUR:

7/09 Norfolk, VA Harrison Opera House

7/10 Richmond, VA The National

7/11 Roanoke, VA Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre

7/12 Louisville, KY The Riverfront Belvedere

7/16 Saint Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre

7/17 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues

7/18 Tampa, FL The Cuban Club

7/19 Fort Lauderdale, FL Parker Playhouse

7/24 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues

7/25 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues

7/30 Buffalo, NY Lafayette Square

7/31 Syracuse, NY The Westcott

8/01 Newport, RI Fort Adams State Park (Newport Folk Festival)

8/02 Northampton, MA Calvin Theater

8/04 Dewey Beach, DE Bottle & Cork

8/08 Charlotte, NC Bojangles Coliseum

8/14 Ozark, AR Mulberry Mountain (Festival)

8/15 Kansas City, MO The Crossroads

8/16 Omaha, NE Sokol Auditorium/Underground

8/19 Telluride, CO Sunset Plaza @ Mountain Village

8/20 Steamboat Springs, CO Summer Concert Series (Howelson Hills Amp)

8/21 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater

8/22 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre

8/25 Salt Lake City, UT Red Butte Garden

8/26 Boise, ID Knitting Factory Concert House

8/28 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre

8/29 Jacksonville, OR Britt Festival

8/30 San Francisco, CA Outside Lands Music Festival

9/01 Arcata, CA HSU Van Duzer Theater

9/03 Reno, NV Grand Sierra Theater

9/04 Camp Mather, CA Strawberry Music Festival

9/05 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre

9/17 North Charleston, SC North Charleston P.A.C.

9/18 Augusta, GA Westobou Festival/Riverwalk

9/19 Tallahassee, FL The Moon

9/20 Tuscaloosa, AL Bama Theatre

9/22 Oxford, MS The Lyric Oxford

9/24 Memphis, TN Minglewood Hall

9/25 Little Rock, AR Robinson Center Music Hall

9/26 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom

9/27 Dallas, TX Granada Theater

9/29 Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge River Center Theatre

10/1 New Orleans, LA House of Blues

10/2 Austin, TX Austin City Limits

10/3 Midwest City, OK Rose State PAC

10/5 Murray, KY Lovett Auditorium Center

10/15 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live

10/16 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

10/17 New York, NY Terminal 5

10/18 Boston, MA House of Blues

10/20 Iowa City, IA The Englert Theatre

10/21 Madison, WI Barrymore Theatre

10/22 Urbana, IL Canopy Club

10/29 Huntington, WV Keith Albee Theatre

10/30 Louisville, KY Louisville Palace

10/31 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium