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May 13, 1935: Enter the Parking Meter

1935: An entrepreneurial politician files a patent application for a device that will elicit curses and contempt from generations of motorists: the parking meter.
If it weren’t for Pearl Harbor, FDR might have called May 13 a day that will live in infamy. It was 75 years ago that Carl C. Magee of Oklahoma City [...]

Tool: U.S. Tour Dates

NEW ORLEANS, S.F., KANSAS CITY, HOUSTON GET TOOLED

Tool

Tool, who has not played a show since August 22, 2009 in Pomona, CA, has announced a string of summer tour dates in the U.S. Last month the band announced two shows in Canada. Tickets for the U.S. dates go on sale May 8.

For more on Tool, check out our brand new exclusive feature/interview with frontman Maynard James Keenan, Blood Into Wine.

Tool Summer Tour Dates

Sat 6/19 – New Orleans, LA @ UNO Arena
Sun 6/20 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Tues 6/22 – Cedar Park, TX @ Cedar Park Center
Wed 6/23 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Ford Arena
Fri 6/25 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
Sat 6/26 – St. Charles, MO @ Family Arena
Thur 7/1 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Center
Sun 7/4 – Winnipeg, MB @ MTS Centre
Mon 7/5 – Regina, SK @ Brandt Centre
Wed 7/7 – Edmonton, AB @ Rexall Place
Fri 7/9 – Vancouver, BC @ GM Place
Mon 7/12 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic

Tool Tour Dates :: Tool News :: Tool Concert Reviews


The Fed “Owns Credit-Default Swaps … On Debt Owed by California and Nevada. So the Fed Would Profit If One of Those States Defaulted on its Debt.”

In the you-can’t-make-this-stuff-up department, NPR points out:As part of the bailouts of AIG and Bear Stearns, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York spent more than $70 billion to buy toxic assets the companies owned. Last week, prompted by a lawsuit f…

Lady Gaga Tour Dates “Monster Ball” North America 2010

Ring The Alarm: Lady Gaga is bringing her “Poker Face” Stateside. On Monday, the pop star unveiled 31 new tour dates headed for the US and Canada. The “Telephone” singer will kick off the new leg of her North American Monster Ball Tour in Montreal on June 28.

The upcoming concerts promise to be “even [...]

Coheed and Cambria: U.S. Tour

Coheed and Cambria Announces First U.S. Headlining Tour in Over 2 Years

Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria will embark on its first North American headline tour since fall 2007 beginning April 22, nine days following the April 13 release of its fifth studio album, Year of the Black Rainbow (Columbia).

Support for the upcoming tour will be Circa Survive and Torche.

Produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction) and Joe Baressi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool), Year of the Black Rainbow is the eagerly awaited prequel to – and likely the final installment of – The Amory Wars tetralogy chronicled on Coheed and Cambria’s four previous inter-related concept albums.

The deluxe edition of the record will include a 352-page Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by the band’s Claudio Sanchez and New York Times Bestselling author Peter David, as well as a “Making of” DVD featuring studio and interview footage and a Coheed and Cambria “Black Card,” providing fans early entrance to shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers.

Tour Dates

3/23/2010 – Harro East Theatre & Ballroom – Rochester, NY*
3/24/2010 – The Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY (SOLD OUT)*
3/25/2010 – Northern Lights – Clifton Park, NY*
3/26/2010 – Higher Ground Ballroom – Burlington, VY (SOLD OUT)*
3/28/2010 – Port City Music Hall – Portland, ME (SOLD OUT)*
3/29/2010 – Webster Theater – Hartford, CT (SOLD OUT)*
3/30/2010 – Hardware Bar (formerly Tinks) – Scranton, PA (SOLD OUT)*
3/31/2010 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, NY (SOLD OUT)*
4/17/2010 – Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival – Indio, CA
4/22/2010 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC^
4/23/2010 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA^
4/24/2010 – House of Blues – Lake Buena Vista, FL^
4/25/2010 – Revolution – Fort Lauderdale, FL^
4/27/2010 – Warehouse Live – Houston, TX^
4/28/2010 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Outdoor – Austin, TX^
4/29/2010 – Palladium Ballroom – Dallas, TX^
4/30/2010 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK^
5/01/2010 – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK^
5/03/2010 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, AZ^
5/04/2010 – Fox Theatre – Pomona, CA^
5/05/2010 – The Warfield Theatre – San Francisco, CA^
5/07/2010 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR^
5/08/2010 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA^
5/10/2010 – Murray Theater – Salt Lake City, UT^
5/11/2010 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO^
5/13/2010 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN^
5/14/2010 – Congress Theater – Chicago, IL ^
5/15/2010 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Royal Oak, MI^
5/17/2010 – House of Blues – Boston, MA^
5/18/2010 – Metropolis – Montreal, QC^
5/19/2010 – Sound Academy – Toronto, ON^
5/22/2010 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA^
5/23/2010 – Rock on the Range Festival – Columbus, OH
5/26/2010 – Rumsey Playfield, Central Park – New York, NY^
5/27/2010 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC^

* with Earl Greyhound
^ With Circa Survive, Torche

Coheed and Cambria Tour Dates :: Coheed and Cambria News :: Coheed and Cambria Concert Reviews


Tenacious D’s Kyle Gass Trainwreck: Tour, New Album

Trainwreck Announces U.S. Tour Supporting New Album, The Wreckoning

Trainwreck, fronted by
Tenacious D‘s Kyle Gass and “Lee of the D” have announced that they will tour in support of their latest CD, The Wreckoning.

Beginning on February 27, Trainwreck’s classic/prog/Southern boogie will head out on tour beginning at Dipiazza’s in Long Beach. Then the band will head to Southern California to Sin City and onto the southern United States. After that they will head to the Midwest and back again to the Rocky Mountains.

Trainwreck

Tour Dates:

02/27 – Dipiazza’s, Long Beach, CA
03/01 – Beauty Bar, Las Vegas, NV
03/02 – Green Room, Flagstaff, AZ
03/04 – Launchpad, Albuquerque, NM
03/05 – VZD, Oklahoma City, OK
03/06 – The Village, Little Rock, AR
03/07 – 3rd & Lindsley, Nashville, TN
03/09 – Vinyl, Atlanta, GA
03/10 – Workplay Theater, Birmingham, AL
03/12 – Frankie’s, Toledo, OH
03/13 – Martyr’s, Chicago, IL
03/14 – The Basement, Columbus, IL
03/16 – The Firebird, St. Louis, MO
03/17 – The Riot Room, Kansas, MO
03/18 – Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO


Deer Tick Extends Spring Tour

DEER TICK ADDS TOUR DATES TO SPRING SCHEDULE

Deer Tick

Deer Tick has added Spring tour dates, including many appearances with Those Darlins and
Dr. Dog. The tour hits nearly every major American market, kicking off March 5 in Los Angeles and wrapping up May 5 in New York City.

After finishing a U.S. run with Neko Case late last year, the band completed a three week European tour and then entered the studio back in the States to put the finishing touches on their still-untitled third album, which will be released in the first half of this year.

Deer Tick Tour Dates

03/05/10 Fri Natural History Museum of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA

03/13/10 Sat Fountain Square Cincinnati, OH

03/15/10 Mon Mojo’s Columbia, MO

04/02/10 Fri Jerky’s Providence, RI

04/03/10 Sat Firehouse 13 Gallery Providence, RI

04/04/10 Sun Space | Alternative Arts Venue Portland, ME

04/05/10 Mon Il Motore Montreal, QC

04/06/10 Tue Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, ON

04/07/10 Wed Magic Stick Detroit, MI

04/08/10 Thu The Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

04/09/10 Fri Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN

04/10/10 Sat The Mill Iowa City, IA

04/11/10 Sun Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, KS

04/12/10 Mon The Conservatory Oklahoma City, OK

04/14/10 Wed The Trunk Space Phoenix, AZ

04/16/10 Fri Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA

04/20/10 Tue The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

04/21/10 Wed Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC

04/22/10 Thu Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA

04/23/10 Fri WOW Hall Eugene, OR

04/24/10 Sat Crepe Place Santa Cruz, CA

04/25/10 Sun Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA*

04/27/10 Tue Henry Fonda Theater Los Angeles, CA*

04/28/10 Wed Beauty Bar Las Vegas, NV*

04/29/10 Thu Santa Fe Brewing Company Santa Fe, NM*

04/30/10 Fri The Loft Dallas, TX*

05/01/10 Sat Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX*

05/02/10 Sun Warehouse Live Houston, TX*

05/03/10 Mon George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR*

05/04/10 Tue Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack Little Rock, AR*

05/05/10 Wed WorkPlay Birmingham, AL*

05/06/10 Thu The Cannery Nashville, TN*

05/07/10 Fri Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY*

05/08/10 Sat Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH

05/09/10 Sun Castaways Ithaca, NY

05/10/10 Mon Valentine’s Albany, NY

05/11/10 Tue Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA*

05/12/10 Wed Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA*

05/13/10 Thu Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA*

05/14/10 Fri 9:30 Club Washington, DC*

05/15/10 Sat Terminal 5 New York, NY*

09/10/10 Fri End of the Road Festival Wiltshire, GB

*Supporting Dr. Dog

For more on Deer Tick, see our exclusive feature/interview here.


The Flaming Lips To Do Dark Side at Bonnaroo

The Flaming Lips To Do Dark Side of the Moon at Bonnaroo

The Flaming Lips

According to an interview at spinner.com (thanks for the tip Pitchfork), The Flaming Lips will perform Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety at this year’s Bonnaroo. In the interview singer Wayne Coyne indicated that the Lips would perform one set of their own material followed by a set of Dark Side on Friday night.

“We did it at the New Year’s Eve show just knowing everybody’s gonna be taking acid, staying awake until five in the morning,” said Coyne. “I don’t think it’ll be that much of a stretch to think Friday night at 2:30 in the morning at Bonnaroo would be that much different than being in Oklahoma City on New Year’s Eve.”

Bonnaroo will announce the entire lineup for the June 10-13 event on Tuesday, February 9.


The Flaming Lips To Do Dark Side at Bonnaroo

The Flaming Lips To Do Dark Side of the Moon at Bonnaroo

The Flaming Lips

According to an interview at spinner.com (thanks for the tip Pitchfork), The Flaming Lips will perform Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety at this year’s Bonnaroo. In the interview singer Wayne Coyne indicated that the Lips would perform one set of their own material followed by a set of Dark Side on Friday night.

“We did it at the New Year’s Eve show just knowing everybody’s gonna be taking acid, staying awake until five in the morning,” said Coyne. “I don’t think it’ll be that much of a stretch to think Friday night at 2:30 in the morning at Bonnaroo would be that much different than being in Oklahoma City on New Year’s Eve.”

Bonnaroo will announce the entire lineup for the June 10-13 event on Tuesday, February 9.

The Flaming Lips tour dates available here.


Dawes: Winter Tour NPR‘s Song Of The Day

DAWES CONFIRMS WINTER TOUR

“WHEN YOU CALL MY NAME” NPR‘s SONG OF THE DAY TODAY, 1/13

Dawes

ATO Records is thrilled to announce that Dawes has confirmed a co-headlining winter tour with Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons. The dates will kick off on February 5 at the Crepe Place in Santa Cruz, CA, and loop around the country, culminating with a show in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles, CA, on March 11.

Additionally, NPR made the Dawes song, “When You Call My Name” their song of the day on Wednesday January, 13. You can listen to it here.

Dawes has spent the past several months on the road, as they’ve been celebrating the release of their debut record, North Hills. Musician and producer Jonathan Wilson (Elvis Costello, Jenny Lewis) produced the album, which was recorded in his cottage studio.

For more on Dawes see our recent feature/interview here.

Dawes Tour Dates

02/05/10 Fri Crepe Place Santa Cruz, CA

02/06/10 Sat Rickshaw Stop San Francisco, CA

02/08/10 Mon Mississippi Studios Portland, OR

02/09/10 Tue Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA

02/12/10 Fri Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN

02/13/10 Sat University of Wisconsin Madison, WI

02/14/10 Sun Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

02/15/10 Mon Rock Island Brewing Co. Rock Island, IL

02/16/10 Tue Double Door Chicago, IL

02/17/10 Wed Rumba Cafe Columbus, OH

02/18/10 Thu Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH

02/19/10 Fri Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

02/20/10 Sat Great Scott Allston, MA

02/23/10 Tue Iota Arlington, VA

02/24/10 Wed Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia, PA

02/25/10 Thu The Southern Charlottesville, VA

02/26/10 Fri Zanzabar Louisville, KY

02/27/10 Sat The Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN

02/28/10 Sun Eddie’s Attic Decatur, GA

03/02/10 Tue Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack Little Rock, AR

03/03/10 Wed The Conservatory Oklahoma City, OK

03/04/10 Thu The Cavern Dallas, TX

03/05/10 Fri Rudyard’s Pub Houston, TX

03/06/10 Sat Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX

03/09/10 Tue Rhythm Room Phoenix, AZ

03/10/10 Wed The Loft La Jolla, CA

03/11/10 Thu The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA


Dumpstaphunk/Rebirth Tour

HOW FUNKIN’ SWEET IS THIS?

Ivan Neville by Chad Smith

Two New Orleans giants will stride the West Coast in January as Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk teams up Rebirth Brass Band for a junket sure to kick ass and make one forgets their name! The gritty, rock-tastic Dumpsta will share the stage with the stomping, second-line rich Rebirth boys, and fingers crossed the spirit of collaboration will be in the air.

Dumpstaphunk gets an early start on January 11 in Santa Fe, NM, and then continues on solo after the January 23 tour closer in Seattle to visit Salt Lake City, Boulder, Kansas City, Omaha, Oklahoma City and more as they make their make back down South. Full Dumpstaphunk tour dates can be found here.

Dumpstaphunk/Rebirth Brass Band Tour Dates

Jan 15 – The Roxy Theatre – West Hollywood, CA
Jan 16 – The Independent – San Francisco, CA
Jan 17 – The Independent – San Francisco, CA
Jan 19 – Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA
Jan 20 – Hopmonk Tavern – Sebastopol, CA
Jan 21 – WOW Hall – Eugene, OR
Jan 22 – Berbati’s Pan – Portland, OR
Jan 23 – Neumos – Seattle, WA


Garth Brooks Suing Hospital For Return Of Half Million Dollar Donation

Country legend Garth Brooks is suing a hospital in his hometown of Oklahoma City as part of a $500,000 breach of contract suit.
Brooks wants Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital to return his half a million dollar donation.
The star donated the dough to the hospital in suburban Yukon, Oklahoma in 2005, according to KOKH in Oklahoma [...]

The Flaming Lips & Pink Floyd Dark Side for NYE & Album Too

The Flaming Lips Cover Pink Floyd’s Dark Side for NYE & Album To Follow

The Flaming Lips will be covering Pink Floyd‘s Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety on New Year’s Eve. The psychedelic celebration will go down on December 31 at the Cox Center in Oklahoma City, OK. The show will also feature Wayne’s nephew Dennis Coyne’s band Stardeath and White Dwarfs. According to the poster for the show (featured below), “Starting at midnight: A special performance of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon.”

Pitchfork.com via the L.A. Times is also reporting that the Lips plan to record all of Dark Side for what will likely be an iTunes-only album release. While there are few details as of now, the project will include Stardeath and White Dwarfs, Henry Rollins and Peaches. We’ll be sure to report back as more info surfaces.

And in case you missed the crazy naked bicycle video for “Watching The Planets,” check it here:


The Shaky Hands: Album/Tour

THE SHAKY HANDS LET IT DIE OUT NOW ON KILL ROCK STARS, DECEMBER TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED

The Shaky Hands

This year begins a new chapter for Portland group The Shaky Hands. Former drummer Colin Anderson left in mid-2008, a few months before the band’s second album, Lunglight, was released to critical acclaim. Nick Delffs‘ brother Nathan covered percussion for a short stint at the end of last year, but ultimately the band wanted a stable drummer with whom they could connect.

Jake Morris, of fellow Portland band The Joggers, joined in January 2009, shortly before The Shaky Hands left for a two-week tour with The Meat Puppets. On the road, the band and Morris clicked almost immediately, and found that Morris was exactly what they wanted in a drummer and band mate. The addition of the new drummer set the wheels in the motion for The Shaky Hands to begin writing their third album; evolving their style to match the changes they’d undergone as a band.

Following the tour with The Meat Puppets, Delffs packed his bags and went to live in India for a month and a half, leaving behind his guitar and embarking on a fast from Western music. He sang in the temples and wrote lyrics for the new album, which the band had already started writing, but took the longest break he’d ever taken from playing in a band. This journey, which culminated with a 23-hour plane ride leading directly into a 37-hour drive to Austin for SXSW, altered the direction of the new record — although perhaps not in the most obvious way.

“I feel like my trip to India had a profound effect on the album,” Delffs explains. “Because I wasn’t playing music with anybody and I was having this break, I ended up thinking about it a lot, on the verge of obsessing over things. A lot of the planning and lyrics were done out there, finishing some of the songs. I was really inspired by Indian music and I feel like it changed me, but I wasn’t inspired to make it. It almost inspired me to make straight forward rock for some reason.”

Delffs launched back into the rock scene immediately, playing SXSW and touring back up to Portland. The band spent nearly two months on the road with The Thermals in spring of 2009, where they wrote and developed songs, allowing the new tracks to attain lives of their own each night. After the tour, at Morris’ recommendation, the band went into Jackpot! Studios with producer Jay Pellicci (Deerhoof, Erase Errata). There they spent ten days recording the songs they’d written and practiced, mostly in one or two takes. “It turned out to be the perfect experience for recording the album,” Delffs says. “This was the first time I really trusted someone else to produce and mix everything. We were there for ten days and somehow we made that small amount of time work out perfectly. We never labored over any performances. We really wanted to get the essence of the live band. And generally the first or second take had the most feeling and captured the song the best.”

The finished album, Let It Die, is a collection of eleven organic, impassioned rock songs that are happily unpolished and grounded. This disc is split into Side A and Side B to compliment the varying styles the songs on the record embrace. Side A collects more raucous, upbeat tracks while Side B offers hushed, mellower numbers. The standout, for Delffs, is the compelling “Allison and the Ancient Eyes,” a song he feels embodies both sides and their corresponding feelings. “We had specific little things that we agreed on and talked about a lot,” Delffs says. “We wanted it to be really bare bones and have it extremely simple. I think we all just knew the songs pretty well and how they should go. We didn’t want to over talk it.”

The Shaky Hands Tour Dates

11/12/09 Thu Dachstock Bern, SWI

11/13/09 Fri Treibhause Fest Luzern, SWI

11/14/09 Sat Swamp Club Freiberg, GER

11/15/09 Sun NBI Berlin, GER

11/16/09 Mon Molotow Hamburg, GER

11/19/09 Thu Garage Bergen, NO

11/20/09 Fri BLA Oslo, NO

11/21/09 Sat Fritz’s Corner Stockholm, SE

11/23/09 Mon Loppen Copenhagen, DK

11/26/09 Thu Tsunami Club Cologne, GER

11/27/09 Fri Le Guess Who Utrecht, NL

11/28/09 Sat Patronaat Haarlem, NL

12/08/09 Tue Mad Hatter Covington, KY

12/09/09 Wed Off Broadway St. Louis, MO

12/10/09 Thu The Conservatory Oklahoma City, OK

12/11/09 Fri Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX

12/12/09 Sat The Cavern Dallas, TX

12/14/09 Mon Rhythm Room Phoenix, AZ

12/15/09 Tue Bootleg Theater Los Angeles, CA

12/16/09 Wed Bottom of the Hill San Francisco, CA

The band’s new video for “Already Gone” can be seen here.

Praise for The Shaky Hands:

“Drowning pop compositions in jittery poly-rhythms is indie rock’s move du jour, but the Shaky Hands aren’t trendy; they make fine-boned, classic rock & roll in the Strokes’ vein.” -Pitchfork

“Prodded by clattering drums and scraping guitars, frontman Nick Delffs often sounds desperate, moaning and muttering like someone who’s torn between leaping into the abyss and clinging to hope.” -Spin


The Flaming Lips: NYE in OK

The Flaming Lips: New Year’s Eve in Oklahoma


The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips have confirmed that they will play their hometown of Oklahoma City on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2009, at the Cox Center. Tickets for the show are on sale now and range from $10 – $25 (plus venue/transaction fees). Special Guests will be Oklahoma brethren and label mates Stardeath and White Dwarfs.

Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com.


Zac Brown Band: Tour

Zac Brown Band Announce Fall Headlining Tour


Zac Brown Band

Rising stars on the country music scene, Zac Brown Band will kick off their “Breaking Southern Ground” tour next month – marking their biggest national headlining tour to date. Behind only Lady Gaga, the Atlanta-based Zac Brown Band are the biggest selling new artists of the year with their near-platinum debut album The Foundation and a third hit single “Toes” climbing the charts at #19 on Hot Country.

Last August, Zac Brown Band performed to a sold out crowd at New York City’s Mercury Lounge. This year, they will return to the city headlining the 3,000 person-capacity Terminal 5 during the CMJ Music Marathon. With many amphitheaters and arenas booked across the country, this tour will bring the Zac Brown Band to their largest audiences yet as headliners.

Zac Brown Band Tour Dates:

09/04/09 Fri Wild Bill’s Duluth, GA

09/16/09 Wed Washington County Fairground Abingdon, VA

09/17/09 Thu U.S. Cellular Coliseum Bloomington, IL

09/18/09 Fri Riverwalk Amphitheater Montgomery, AL

09/19/09 Sat Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN

09/24/09 Thu Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park Cary, NC

09/25/09 Fri Heritage Park Amphitheater Simpsonville, SC

09/26/09 Sat Uptown Amphitheatre at The Music Factory Charlotte, NC

09/27/09 Sun Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD

10/02/09 Fri Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie, TX

10/03/09 Sat Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/04/09 Sun Zoo Amphitheatre Oklahoma City, OK

10/09/09 Fri World’s Fair Park Knoxville, TN

10/10/09 Sat Family Circle Magazine Stadium Charleston, SC

10/11/09 Sun NTELOS Wireless Pavilion Portsmouth, VA

10/16/09 Fri Agganis Arena Boston, MA

10/17/09 Sat Susquehanna Bank Center Camden, NJ

10/18/09 Sun State Fair Of Texas Dallas, TX

10/24/09 Sat Terminal 5 New York, NY

10/31/09 Sat Talladega Superspeedway Talledega, AL

11/12/09 Thu Bell Auditorium Augusta, GA

11/15/09 Sun Vinoy Waterfront Park St. Petersburg, FL



Built To Spill Tour/Album

Built To Spill Tour & Album

Built to Spill will begin a nationwide tour on August 20 in Oregon before heading down the West Coast. The band is also gearing up for the release of their seventh album There Is No Enemy, scheduled to be released on October 6.

Built To Spill Tour Dates


Built To Spill

08/20/09 Thu Edgefield Troutdale, OR (w/ The Flaming Lips)

08/22/09 Sat Velvet Jones Santa Barbara, CA

08/23/09 Sun Sunset Junction Street Fair Los Angeles, CA

08/24/09 Mon Casbah San Diego, CA

08/25/09 Tue Galaxy Concert Theatre Santa Ana, CA

08/26/09 Wed Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA

08/28/09 Fri Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/18/09 Fri Hyde Park Street Fair Boise, ID

09/19/09 Sat Murray Theater Salt Lake City, UT

09/20/09 Sun Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

09/21/09 Mon Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

09/23/09 Wed Slowdown Omaha, NE

09/24/09 Thu First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

09/25/09 Fri Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

09/26/09 Sat The Vic Theatre Chicago, IL

09/27/09 Sun Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

09/28/09 Mon Bluebird Bloomington, IN

09/29/09 Tue The Pageant St. Louis, MO

10/01/09 Thu Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH

10/02/09 Fri Southgate House Newport, KY

10/03/09 Sat Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI

10/04/09 Sun Grog Shop Cleveland, OH

10/06/09 Tue Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON

10/07/09 Wed Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON

10/08/09 Thu The State Theater Ithaca, NY

10/09/09 Fri The Middle East Cambridge, MA

10/10/09 Sat The Middle East Cambridge, MA

10/11/09 Sun The Middle East Cambridge, MA

10/12/09 Mon Webster Hall New York, NY

10/13/09 Tue Webster Hall New York, NY

10/14/09 Wed Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

10/15/09 Thu Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

10/16/09 Fri The Trocadero Philadelphia, PA

10/17/09 Sat 9:30 Club Washington, DC

10/18/09 Sun Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

10/20/09 Tue 40 Watt Club Athens, GA

10/21/09 Wed Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

10/22/09 Thu Granada Theater Dallas, TX

10/23/09 Fri Warehouse Live Houston, TX

10/24/09 Sat Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

10/25/09 Sun Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK

10/27/09 Tue Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM

10/28/09 Wed Dry River Tucson, AZ

11/15/09 Sun WOW Hall Eugene, OR

11/17/09 Tue Nightlight Bellingham, WA

11/18/09 Wed Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC

11/19/09 Thu Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

11/20/09 Fri Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

11/21/09 Sat Knitting Factory Concert House Spokane, WA



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TV legend

Walter Cronkite

He became known as America’s most trusted voice – the man who brought so many big news stories into millions of homes across the United States.

His no-holds-barred reports on the Vietnam war were said to have been instrumental in persuading President Lyndon Johnson not to seek re-election.

Walter Leland Cronkite was born in St Joseph, Missouri on 4 November 1916, the son of a dentist.

His family moved to Houston when he was 10 where he attended a local high school before going on to the University of Texas where he worked on a student newspaper, The Daily Texan.

He failed to complete his studies, dropping out in 1935 to start a series of reporting jobs with local newspapers before beginning his broadcasting career at the radio station WKY in Oklahoma City.

In 1937, he joined the agency, United Press, and, with the outbreak of World War II, found himself reporting from battle zones across the world.

Accredited to the US forces, he flew on the first Flying Fortress bombing raids on Germany, covered the D-Day landings, and parachuted into the Netherlands with the invasion forces.

When the war ended, Cronkite stayed in Europe, reported on the Nuremberg trials, and served as UP bureau chief in Moscow where he covered the start of the Cold War and the increasing tensions between East and West.

Unflappable

After returning to the US in 1948, he worked as a radio reporter in Washington before being recruited by the distinguished journalist Edward R Murrow, who was setting up the first TV news operation for the broadcaster CBS.

Cronkite broadcasting Kennedy's death

In 1952, Cronkite fronted the first television coverage of both the Republican and Democratic party conventions, with the term "TV anchor" being used to describe his role.

He went on to cover the party conventions and presidential elections until 1964 when CBS decided to replace him with two other anchors.

The move backfired badly and Cronkite soon returned to the chair as the face of major political events in America.

In 1962, Cronkite took over as the host of the CBS Evening News – a job that made him the best known face on American television.

He quickly became a celebrity with his easy, unflappable style of presenting carefully-written, objective news reports.

In September 1963, he had an exclusive interview with President John F Kennedy, and two months later broke the news of his assassination – an occasion on which Cronkite came close to breaking down on air.

Influenced the president

Over the following two decades his authority stamped itself on every major news story around the world – presidential elections, the moon landings and the Vietnam war.

When he broadcast his belief that America could not win that war, President Johnson was heard to say: "If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost middle-America." He decided then not to seek re-election.

Cronkite’s experience as a war correspondent helped CBS news gain a reputation for accurate and impartial journalism and, by the end of the 1960s ,Cronkite’s evening programme finally gained more viewers that rival NBC’s offering.

"Our job is only to hold up the mirror – to tell and show the public what has happened."

Cronkite in Vietnam

His coverage of the Apollo 11 landing in 1969 made CBS the favourite among Americans watching the drama unfold on the surface of the moon.

He also trained himself to speak at a slower rate than was traditional among American news journalists so that no-one would be in any doubt about what was actually being reported.

In 1981, he retired from the evening news programme handing over his chair to Dan Rather, but it was not the end of his broadcasting career.

Cronkite continued to produce special reports for the network and, in 1983, worked for ITV on the coverage of the general election, including an interview with a victorious Margaret Thatcher.

He was also vocal in demanding free airtime on American TV for political parties, pointing out that the US was one of just seven countries in the world which did not offer this facility – to the detriment of minority candidates.

But he badly missed his prime time news slot. "I want to say that probably 24 hours after I told CBS that I was stepping down at my 65th birthday, I was already regretting it. And I regretted it every day since."

Walter Cronkite was consistently voted "the most trusted man in America" in opinion polls. Every broadcast ended with his words: "That’s the way it is." </p


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