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Avalanche Tour: Stone Sour Theory, Skillet, Halestorm

WINTER JUST GOT A LIL’ HEAVIER

The first annual Avalanche Tour brings together some of the biggest names in mainstream hard rock for a massive North American winter trek. The tour runs from March 24-May 8 and features Stone Sour, Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, Halestorm and Art Of Dying . Tickets for most shows go on sale Saturday, February 5. A special fan club pre-sale will begin Tuesday, February 1 through Artist Arena. The current Avalanche Tour dates are below, with additional shows to be announced soon.

Stone Sour

Avalanche Tour Dates

Thur 3/24 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom

Fri 3/25 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom

Sat 3/26 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium

Mon 3/28 Bloomington, IL US Cellular Coliseum

Tue 3/29 Fort Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

Fri 4/1 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Music Park

Sat 4/2 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum

Sun 4/3 Ladson, SC Ladson Fairground

Fri 4/8 San Antonio, TX Illusion Theater at Alamodome

Sat 4/9 Corpus Christi, TX Concrete Street Amphitheater

Sun 4/10 Grand Prairie, TX Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

Tue 4/12 Houston, TX Reliant Arena

Wed 4/13 Wichita Falls, TX Kay Yeager Coliseum

Fri 4/15 Belton, TX Bell County Expo Center

Sat 4/16 Lubbock, TX LoneStar Amphitheater

Sun 4/17 El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum

Tue 4/19 Tulsa, OK Tulsa Convention Center Arena

Thur 4/21 Park City, KS Hartman Arena

Fri 4/22 Springfield, MO Shrine Mosque

Fri 4/29 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom

Sat 4/30 Bangor, ME Bangor Waterfront

Sun 5/1 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena


Super 400 Tour with Stockholm Syndrome

TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY 18 IN SAN FRANCISCO

Coming off multiple sold-out shows across Europe, Northeast power trio Super 400 will head west for a
string of dates with Stockholm
Syndrome
, featuring Jerry
Joseph
and Widespread Panic‘s Dave Schools. Kicking off February 18 &
19 at The Independent in San Francisco and concluding on February 26 at Boulder’s Fox Theatre, the two bands will
play eight shows in nine days. Super 400 is currently at work on its fifth studio album.

Click here to read Dennis Cook’s review of 2009′s critically acclaimed Sweet
Fist
.

Super 400 Tour Dates with Stockholm Syndrome

02/18/11 San Francisco, CA The Independent

02/19/11 San Francisco, CA The Independent

02/20/11 Reno, NV Knitting Factory
02/21/11 Park City, UT Harry O’s

02/22/11 Telluride, CO Sheridan Opera House

02/23/11 Aspen, CO Belly Up Aspen

02/25/11 Denver, CO Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

02/26/11 Boulder, CO Fox Theatre

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Stockholm Syndrome Tour in Feb

SAN FRAN TO BOULDER IN TWO WEEKS!

Stockholm Syndrome will release their sophomore album, Apollo, on February 15, followed by a series of shows in the West. The band – comprised of Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools (who also produced the record), Jerry Joseph (vocals, guitar), Eric McFadden (guitar), Gov’t Mule keyboardist Danny Louis and drummer Wally Ingram – produce a sound unlike any of their other projects, a thick, intoxicating rock spell that’s definitely more than the sum of its parts, especially live.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates

2.18-19 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
2.20 Reno, NV – Knitting Factory
2.21 Park City, UT – Harry O’s
2.22 Telluride, CO – Sheridan Opera House
2.23 Aspen, CO – Belly Up
2.25 Denver, CO – Cervante’s Masterpiece Ballroom
2.26 Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews


Dark Star Orchestra | Utah | Pics

Images by: Phil Santala

Dark Star Orchestra :: 12.10.10 :: The Depot :: Salt Lake City, UT

Setlist

DSO performing 8/20/87 at Park West Ski Area, Park City, UT.

Set One: Big Boss Man > The Promised Land ; Dire Wolf ; New Minglewood Blues ; Row Jimmy ; It’s All Over Now ; Loser ; Cassidy ; When Push Comes To Shove

Set Two: China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider ; Man Smart (Woman Smarter) ; Ship Of Fools ; Truckin’ > Smokestack Lightnin’ > Drums > Space > The Wheel > Gimme Some Lovin’ > All Along The Watchtower > Stella Blue > Sugar Magnolia
Encore: The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)
Filler: The Weight*

Notes: * Dedicated in memory of Rick Danko. Dan Klepinger on keys for Rob Barraco away on family emergency.

Tonight, 12-31-10, DSO will perform one of the most famous Grateful Dead NYE shows ever, 12-31-76. More details here.

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Head for the Hills: NYE & 2011 Ski Tour

NYE AT HALF MOON IN BIG SKY, MONTANA


Head for the Hills

Touring in support of their self-titled release (Produced by Drew Emmitt), Colorado’s own Head for the Hills will hit the road
for their 2011 Ski Tour. The tour kicks off with New Years Eve in Big Sky, MT and will include stops through
Colorado, Utah & Wyoming. There will be plenty of special guests along the way.

The band also has a special contest in the works, with a chance to win VIP Treatment & a free night’s stay in
Breckenridge, CO on 1/8, for H4TH at Three20South. Click here for more information.

Head for the Hills Tour Dates

December 31st-Half Moon-Big Sky, MT
January 6th- Belly Up-Aspen, CO*

January 8th-Three20South-Breckenridge, CO*
January 15th-Ghost Ranch-Steamboat Spring, CO

January 22nd- Winterfest on the Mountain-Nederland, CO#

February 2nd- Harry O’s-Park City, UT (with Emmitt-Nershi Band)

February 3rd-Corner Store-Park City, UT (Special Apres’ Performance)

February 4th-Town Square Tavern-Jackson, WY^
February 17th-Samana Lounge-Vail, CO@

February 18th-Aggie Theatre-Ft. Collins, CO+

July 9th-Crested Butte Music Festival (Bluegrass in Paradise)-Crested Butte, CO


*=with special guests: The Grant Farm Duo (Tyler Grant & Andy Thorn)

#=with Cornmeal & many more
^=co-bill with Elephant Revival

@= with special guests: Andrew McConathy & Friends
+=with special guests: Dovekins

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The Avett Brothers Live CD/DVD New Video & Tour Dates

LIVE, VOLUME 3 OUT OCTOBER 5; “HEAD FULL OF DOUBT/ROAD FULL OF PROMISE” VIDEO
PREMIERES TODAY


The Avett Brothers

American/Columbia recording artists The Avett Brothers will release Live, Volume 3 on CD and DVD on
October 5, 2010. This electric performance was recorded on August 8, 2009 at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, NC.
A special thrill for the band after seeing artists like Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Queen and Bob Dylan grace this same stage.
Live, Volume 3 will feature material culled from their decade-long career including their most recent,
critically acclaimed album I and Love and You. Live, Volume 3 showcases the amazing live
performances
that have helped The Avett Brothers build a legion of loyal fans; growing exponentially with each release,
performance and appearance. Live, Volume 3 is available for pre-
order at www.theavettbrothers.com/us/livevol3

A new video for “Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise” premiered on NPR Music’s All Songs Considered blog (www.npr.org/allsongs) today. Comprised of artwork
painted by Jason Ryan Mitchum and inspired by notable modern artists such as Phillipe Halsman and William
Kentridge (who just put on a major show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York), the video displays the
importance of fine art in The Avett Brothers’ work, furthermore demonstrated by Scott Avett‘s burgeoning
art career. His own original artwork, “Julianne in Vain”, served as the cover art for The Avett Brothers’ 2009
American/Columbia release, I and Love and You.

The Avett Brothers continue to tour in support of I and Love and You with notable headlining performances
at New York’s famed Radio City Music Hall, Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre and culminating with two nights at
Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium (see below for full itinerary).

The Avett Brothers on tour:

7/17 Portland, OR Edgefield
7/18 Seattle, WA Paramount, Theatre
7/20 Spokane, WA Bing Crosby Theatre
7/22 Calgary, AB Folk Fest
7/24 Detroit, MI The Fillmore
7/25 Louisville, KY Hullabalou Music Fest.
7/31 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live (formerly Nissan Pavilion) **
8/1 Newport, RI Newport Folk Festival
8/11 Bethlehem, PA Musikfest

8/13 Cuyahoga Falls OH Blossom Music Center **
8/14 Tinley Park, IL First Midwest Bank Amph**
8/15 Noblesville IN Verizon Wireless Amph**
8/19 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
8/20 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
8/21 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
8/28 Quincy, WA The Gorge **

9/2 Las Vegas, NV Silverton Casino
9/3 Park City, UT Deer Valley Ski Resort
9/4 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheater
9/10 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amp

9/24 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
9/25 Kansas City, MO Crossroads KC
9/26 Oklahoma City, OK Bricktown Events Center
10/1 Los Angeles, CA Nokia Theatre
10/3 San Francisco, CA Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
10/8 Raleigh, NC Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion

10/13 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
10/14 Boston, MA House of Blues
10/29 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
10/30 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium

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Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog 10: SoCal, Arizona, Colorado

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 10: SoCal, Arizona & Colorado

Another report from tour manager Danny Owen:

Stockholm Syndrome

After a short trip down from L.A. the band found themselves near San Diego and ready to
go for the last show in the state of California. SS had decided to change up their stage plot to feature Danny, Dave, Jerry and Eric going from stage right to stage left. I reckon the reason being is so they can hear each other a little bit better and give
each other the room they need.

At the Belly Up, the band got things started with a great version of “Easter” and continued a strong set that included an “Emma’s Pissed” > “That Which Is Coming” before ending the set with a rockin’ “American Fork.”

Set 2 started with a mean “Lick The Tears.” This reggae-rocker is proving to be a true crowd pleaser. “LTT” was followed by a great “Empire One,” “Apollo” and “Milk.” All upbeat tunes that had the entire audience dancing as hard as they could. A rockin’ “Jacobs Ladder” came later in the set and the band encored with “Wisconsin Death Trip.” The run through Cali was delightful and the band thanks everyone who made it out!

03.09.10 | Belly Up | Solana Beach, CA

Set I: Easter, Couldn’t Get It Right, Emma’s Pissed > That Which Is Coming,
Miranda, White Dirt, American Fork

Set II: Lick The Tears, Empire One, Apollo, Milk, Spy, Jacob’s Ladder, Tight

E: Wisconsin Death Trip

Stockholm Syndrome

The band began their journey back eastward stopping in Flagstaff, Arizona for
a Wednesday night romp. The night kicked-off with a tune not yet played called “Pumpkin Time.” The well received song was followed by “Counter Clock World” and a very inspired
version of “Tarantula Hawk.” Next up was a song that also hadn’t seen the dark
of night yet called “Muscle.” The band executed a perfect “Purple Hearts” >
“Shining Path” with Danny Louis leading the charge through the segue. Danny has proven to be the X Factor on all of the shows. Never quite certain how he will mix into the songs beyond the written out parts, he always seems to bring new life and sounds to every piece. Nothing is played the same way twice and as touring artists playing night after night, it truly does help to keep things interesting and fresh.

Set 2 started with a great version of “Flirted With You All My Life” and
continued to bowl the crowd over with “Conscious Contact,” “Friendly Fire” and
“Red Lightning.” The encore escapes me at this moment so we’ll have to rely on
the tapes… So far every show but L.A. has been captured by the tapers so be
on the look out on archive.net and LMA for these shows as you’ll definitely
want to hear this band live. Thanks to Chris and Matty Z for taking care of
the band and crew.

03.10.10 | Orpheum Theater | Flagstaff, AZ

Set I: Pumpkin Time, Counter Clock World, Tarantula Hawk, Muscle, Sing Bird
Sing, Purple Hearts > Shining Path

Set II: Flirted With You All My Life, Emma’s Pissed, Conscious Contact,
Wisconsin Death Trip, Friendly Fire, Red Lightning, Light is Like Water
E: ?

Stockholm Syndrome


SS took a nice day off in the mountain town of Mountain Village, CO. Band needed some rest, albeit at 9,000 feet, but it was still well deserved rest. Getting ready for their KOTO sponsored show at the Convention Center in Mountain Village, the band took in the town of Telluride and all it had to offer.

They had a great turnout for this one as the town and slopes were abuzz. Jerry penned a rockin’ first set that included a great “These Grey Days,” “Crime & Punishment” and “Milk.” They ended the set with a rousing version of “Empire One.”

Back to the dressing room to suck on the oxygen tank and catch their
collective breath, the band was feeling really good about what they just
threw down even if they were all breathing a little slower.

Set 2 was even more rocking as they introduced a Jerry Joseph classic known
as “Drive.” Probably one of my favorite tunes penned by Jerry, he let it all
hang out on this one. Taking off his guitar at one point and just preaching
to the audience about the good ol’ days of getting crunk and doing things maybe one
shouldn’t, it was a very deep cut. Following this awe inspiring tune was a great “Bouncing Very Well” which saw Danny Louis and Dave Schools lock up into some soloing that teased some Gov’t Mule and saw Dave drop a nice “Chilly Water” tease that of course pleased the crowd. “Emma’s Pissed” was next, still holding her spot as one of the best tunes these guys have crafted which then melted into a very well
played version of “White Dirt.” A rockin’ “Lick The Tears” had the crowd going
batty and then the guys came back with a “Wisconsin Death Trip” for an encore.

Thanks to KOTO, Janice and Norman and the folks at the Convention Center for taking good
care of everyone. On to Aspen, sure to be another barn burner… Just two more shows!

03.12.10 | Telluride Convention Center | Mountain Village, CO

Set I: Couldn’t Get It Right, These Grey Days, Crime & Punishment, Miranda, In
Your Cups, Milk, Apollo, Empire One

Set II: Flirted With You All My Life, Drive, Bouncing Very Well, Emma’s Pissed >
White Dirt, Lick The Tears

E: Wisconsin Death Trip

Check back soon for the final installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 9 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Los Angeles…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 9: Los Angeles with Woody & These United States Video

A full review of SS’s two-night stand in San Francisco is available here.

Stockholm Syndrome :: 03.08 :: The Roxy Theatre :: West Hollywood, CA

Tour Manager Danny Owen checks in:

After releasing their hold on the Bay Area, the Syndrome traveled by day down the coast of California, through the Grape Vine and into the City of Angels. Even though it was a Monday, the hard-cores were out and the band did not disappoint.

SS pulled off a solid set that included “Oil,” “In Your Cups,” “Emma’s Pissed”
and a set closing “Flirted With You All My Life.” At set break, Jerry’s good buddy Woody Harrelson came back stage to say hello and really gave the band kudos. Second set was off and running with “Apollo” and a great “Leaving Lopez” wit Mr.
Steve Lopez in the audience to hear it this time. We saw the second “Purple
Hearts” of the tour and a great “Bouncing Very Well” which saw very nice soloing from Dave
and Wally. Jerry called the last tune perfectly with “These Grey Days” and a “Wisconsin Death Trip” to say goodnight.

We hit the ground running and ran out of town to Solana Beach to soak in the
southern most point of our run down the West Coast.

On The Road Again with These United States Part II:

Stockholm Syndrome is on tour now. Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 8 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Eugene, OR…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 8: Eugene, OR

Stockholm Syndrome :: 03.04 :: Eugene by Brian Lupton

For the next installment we check back in with Tour Manager Danny Owen:


Stockholm Syndrome has begun their journey southward and landed in Eugene for a night. The Eugene show found the band loose and excited to play. The first set featured a great “Counter Clock World” which seems to be a go to song for the guys in the early part of the show. Fans were also treated to a first set “American Fork” which is proving to be a true all star song for this lineup.

Second set saw the first “Leaving Lopez.” A great song written for good friend
and longtime Widespread Panic/Stockholm Syndrome Tour Manager, Steve Lopez. And for an encore it was a Jerry gospel tune called “Supper’s Ready.”
All in all another great show.

Stockholm Syndrome is on tour now. Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 7 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Seattle…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 7: Seattle, WA

Stockholm Syndrome :: 03.03 :: Seattle by Owen

Back with more from Danny Owen:

The band rolled into a surprisingly sunny Seattle ready to capture another good one. Spirits are still high even as some band members battle colds and the rigors of the road. It’s not all fun and sunshine.

They decided to start the night with a Jerry tune he plays often called
“Easter,” getting their collective legs underneath them and doing it true justice
in a five-piece configuration. We saw another “Emma’s Pissed” > “That Which Is
Coming” which was perfect and another song that hadn’t been played yet called
“Purple Hearts.” The reggae-tinged “Purple Hearts” morphed into a great “Shining Path” to end the set.

Set break came and went. Some old familiar faces were in the crowd screaming all sorts of requests. The band stuck with what it had been crafting to near perfection with an “Apollo” opener and a very inspired version of “Tarantula Hawk.” A near silent crowd took in a great “Flirted With You All My Life” then exhaled as the band crushed with a set ending “Jacob’s Ladder.”

The encore saw the second rendition of Dylan’s “Where Are You Tonight” and it was flawless. Jerry nailed the four pages of lyrics and had some tambourine help from drummer Robby Cosenza of touring partners These United States.

Set I: Easter, Emma’s Pissed > That Which Is Coming, Red Lightning, Sing Bird
Sing, Purple Hearts > Shining Path

Set II: Apollo, Empire One, Tarantula Hawk, Flirted With You All My Life,
Wisconsin Death Trip, Jacob’s Ladder

E: Where Are You Tonight

Stockholm Syndrome is on tour now. Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 6 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Portland…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 6: Portland, OR

More thoughts from Tour Manager Danny Owen:

After catching some much needed rest in Boise, the band and crew set forth to the great Northwest. Rolling into Jerry’s old stomping grounds of Portland, OR and the sweet Crystal Ballroom felt good as friendly faces abound.


Before the show the band rehearsed some other tunes that we should see soon and I unearthed a great Jerry and Dave track from the duo romp through Europe. The song is called “Green Ice” and I had two copies form the shows there. Great tune that JJ and DAS penned together. Dave was excited I had it so hopefully this will translate into relearning and the rebirthing of the song with the five-piece configuration.


Jerry dialed in another winner for set one. A great “Couldn’t Get it Right” and very good “These Grey Days” kicked things off. The first set saw the first of what some Panic and jam fans like to call a segue or “>”. It was talked about and then executed almost to perfection as “Emma’s Pissed” slowed down and went into “That Which is Coming.” An enthusiastic “American Fork” ended a great set.

Set two was even better as the hard-cores were definitely in the building. Dancing hard to an upbeat “Apollo” opener and “Ray of Heaven,” the band soon brought it back down for Chesnutt’s “Flirted With You All My Life” before “Conscious Contact” ended the set. This song is simply magic in this configuration and really should be played on radio stations everywhere. If Nickelback was singing it, the Pope would probably be rocking out to it. Alas, we’re the lucky ones…

Stockholm Syndrome is on tour now. Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 5 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Utah…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 5: Utah & These United States Video

Fixing the flat :: Photo by Dave Schools

The fifth installment of our Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog finds tour manager Danny Owen checking in from Utah as well as a special video from touring partners These United States.


Stockholm Syndrome had a real adventurous morning as Dave Schools and the band’s bus
driver had to change a blown trailer tire at a rest area in Wyoming. Most of
the band was asleep as the two fought with the tire to get it off; Dave Schools
using a crow bar to help John out. Finally they got it off and changed.

Playing Park City is always an interesting situation but the band had a great time and did their best to capture the attention of this hipster high society ski town. Set one featured the first “Shining Path” of the tour as well as a song called “Miranda.” They ended the set with a great version of Jerry’s “The Kind of Place.”

Set two started a little slower then normal with a run through of the new Vic tune “Flirted With You All My Life.” Second set also saw a great “Jacob’s Ladder,” the reggae-ish “Friendly Fire” and a set ending “Road To Damascus” that literally shook the
walls. No joke. The show ended with an “Apollo” encore in honor of the end of the Olympics.

Band and everyone are on their first day off, well deserved and more importantly, really needed. See you in the Northwest this week, trust me, you’ll want to be there. Trial week is over!

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.28 :: Park City, UT

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.28 :: Park City, UT

On tour with Stockholm Syndrome is These United States. We’ll be including tour blogs from them as well. Here’s our first offering:

Stockholm Syndrome is on tour now. Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 4 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Denver, CO…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 4: Denver, CO

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.27 :: Denver, CO

Part 4 of our Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog features a report from Denver by tour manager Danny Owen:


Denver really came out in force on Saturday night. The sold out crowd at the Bluebird Theater got to see another great show from these guys. Sound check was spent learning a tune by Bob Dylan called “Where Are You Tonight?” This song made its debut in the first set along with an opening of the first version of “Tight.” Not being a big Dylan fan, I was very surprised at how great this song felt to a non-believer and how these guys made it sound so good. Jerry did a great job with the vocals but I expect it to get way better.

There was a great second set opening “Tarantula Hawk” followed by crowd faves “Bouncing Very Well” and the song “Conscious Contact.” This was my first time hearing Stockholm Syndrome perform this Jerry staple and I thought it was fantastic. While the lineup is full of Alpha Dogs it’s been remarkable to watch how well the band gels and works together. They mix upbeat rockers with sadder, heavier songs as well as any band I’ve seen. Everyone should get out to see this band; I’m biased yes, but wrong, not likely.

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.27 :: Denver, CO

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.27 :: Denver, CO

Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 3 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Boulder, CO…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 3: Boulder, CO

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.26 :: Boulder, CO by Owen

Part 3 of our Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog features another report from tour manager Danny Owen:

This band is one of those bands you have to see to believe. Friday night I became a full on believer in what five musicians with their own bands, projects, and histories can all come together and do. The whole show got the stamp of full approval from everyone. Big thumbs up!

Jerry Joseph put together a great first set with a rare “Couldn’t Get It Right” to start the show that kept the energy up and the bodies moving for its entirety. Other highlights included the new Vic Chesnutt cover being played again and what I have been told was the first time SS had done the song “Milk.” A packed Fox Theatre was getting a heavy dose of this band and even though it was the group’s third time at the venue in almost 53 weeks they took it head on and pretty much leveled it, again.


It was all the same level of playing and energy in the second set. Starting off with two great new tunes, “Apollo” and “Emma’s Pissed,” they just continued where they had left off. The set also had one of the coolest versions of “American Folk” I’ve ever heard and a great “Crime & Punishment.” Both strong tunes that Jerry sometimes visits in his other configurations. Most impressive was just how tight the band was and how comfortable they all seemed with each other, albeit in just the third show of the tour. I reckon this means it is officially, game on!


Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.26.10 :: Fox Theatre :: Boulder, CO

Set I: Couldn’t Get It Right, Empire One, In Your Cups, Flirt, Sing Bird Sing, Milk

Set II: Apollo, Emma’s Pissed, American Folk, Spy, Crime & Punishment, Ray of Heaven

E: Wisconsin Death Trip

Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 2 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog from Steamboat Springs, CO…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 2: Steamboat Springs, CO

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.25 :: Steamboat Springs, CO by Owen

Part 2 of our Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog continues with another submission from tour manager Danny Owen:


On Thursday night Stockholm Syndrome captured Steamboat Springs, CO, playing the Sheraton Hotel Grand Ballroom. As grand as it may or may not have been, it was the first rock show in this room since 2000 and Stockholm was ready to give it a work out. Thursday was also the first time Dave Schools had been back since the infamous Winter 1996 Widespread Panic Sit N Ski tour, which was actually held in this same room.

Sound engineer Chris Rabold did an excellent job turning a room that is used for Bar Mitzvahs and weddings into a place that deserved what it was getting. Just like with any good touring band that consistently changes things up, these guys are finding their way with each other and the newer material.

This show also saw them play the Vic Chesnutt song they learned the other day, “Flirted With You All My Life.” A very touching song that the guys have added to and made something very special to them.

The band was back to two sets and will continue with that tonight in Boulder, CO. Hope to see you there.

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.25.10 :: Sheraton Ballroom :: Steamboat Springs, CO

Set I: Counter Clock World, In Your Cups, Emma’s Pissed, That Which Is Coming, Flirted With You All My Life, Kind of Place, Red Lightning

Set II: Sing Bird Sing, These Grey Days, Apollo, Friendly Fire, Bouncing Very Well, Road To Damascus

E: White Dirt

Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates :: Stockholm Syndrome News :: Stockholm Syndrome Concert Reviews

Continue reading for Part 1 of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog…

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog Part 1: Rehearsals & Vail, CO

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.24 :: Vail, CO by Owen

Stockholm Syndrome is one of our favorite super groups. Featuring Widespread Panic‘s Dave Schools on bass, ringleader/guitarist/vocalist/Jackmormon Jerry Joseph, guitar hero Eric McFadden, drum genius Wally Ingram and Gov’t Mule‘s Danny Louis on keys, this is one “super” group that actually lives up to the billing. Trying to get the schedules of five very busy musicians to line up is no easy task and often makes it hard for this band to tour. But when they do, it’s worth keeping tabs on. That’s why we’ve teamed up with the band to bring you the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog. With words, photos, videos and more coming in from the band and crew, this Tour Blog offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the group.

For our first entry we hear from tour manager Danny Owen with a report from the first night in Vail, CO at the Bud Light Street Beat free concert series:

The 2010 Stockholm Syndrome Winter Tour started off with a bang! The band practiced a bunch of the new songs yesterday in rehearsal; they even learned a great Vic Chesnutt tune and we could see some Dylan at some point. The band kicked it off at a free outdoor show in Vail last night (02/24). Ripping through one set of mostly newer tunes the band was doing all they could to keep themselves and the crowd warm in the sub freezing temps. Took a few songs to get them warmed up but once they were going, the heat was flowing full steam ahead. Spirits are currently high as they march onward; don’t miss the band’s upcoming Colorado shows in Steamboat Springs (2/25), Boulder (2/26) and Saturday night in Denver (2/27). Hope to see you along the way…

Stockholm Syndrome :: 02.24.10 :: Bud Light Street Beat :: Vail, CO

Apollo, Empire One, Emma’s Pissed, Flirted With, In Your Cups, Sing Bird Sing, Red Lighting, Lick The Tears, Oil, Couldn’t Get It Right

E: Wisconsin Death Trip

Check back soon for the next installment of the Stockholm Syndrome Tour Blog. Tonight The band teams up with These United States for the rest of the tour and we’ll be hearing from them as well.

In 2004 JamBase’s Editor-in-Chief Aaron Kayce was invited to document the birth of Stockholm Syndrome as they performed their first shows across Europe. You can read about it here.

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Stockholm Syndrome: Live EP Tour Starts 2/24

STOCKHOLM SYNDROME LIVE EP OUT 2/16, ANNOUNCE TOUR

Stockholm Syndrome

Stockholm Syndrome (featuring Wally Ingram, Jerry Joseph, Eric McFadden, Dave Schools and Danny Louis) will release a seven song Live EP February 16; recorded at Streetlight Records in Santa Cruz, CA last September, and includes four previously unreleased tracks.

A new, full length studio album is also in the works, with details coming soon.

The band will also be on tour this February and March in the Western U.S., including stops in Denver, Seattle and two nights at San Francisco’s Independent.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates

02/24/10 Wed Vail Village Vail, CO

02/25/10 Thu Sheraton Ballroom Steamboat Springs, CO

02/26/10 Fri Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

02/27/10 Sat Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

02/28/10 Sun Harry O’s Park City, UT

03/02/10 Tue The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

03/03/10 Wed Neumos Seattle, WA

03/04/10 Thu McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR

03/05/10 Fri The Independent San Francisco, CA

03/06/10 Sat The Independent San Francisco, CA

03/08/10 Mon The Roxy Theatre West Hollywood, CA

03/09/10 Tue Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA

03/10/10 Wed Orpheum Theater Flagstaff, AZ

03/12/10 Fri Telluride Conference Center Telluride, CO

03/13/10 Sat Belly Up Aspen, CO

03/14/10 Sun Black Sheep Colorado Springs, CO

For more on Stockholm Syndrome see our behind the scenes feature: A Band Is Born.


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Stockholm Syndrome Tour

Stockholm Syndrome Announce Tour

Stockholm Syndrome

Stockholm Syndrome, featuring Dave Schools (Widespread Panic), Jerry Joseph (Jackmormons), Eric McFadden, Wally Ingram and Danny Louis (Gov’t Mule), has announced a string of tour dates in support of their forthcoming new studio album, which will be available in 2010.

In related news, Jerry Joseph is performing a free show tonight (01/07) at the House of Blues – Foundation Room in Boston, MA. There are no tickets on sale but fans must be put on the guest list to attend. In order to get a guest spot please email: bostonguestlist@jerryjoseph.com.

Stockholm Syndrome Tour Dates

02/24/10 Wed Vail Village Vail, CO

02/25/10 Thu Sheraton Ballroom Steamboat Springs, CO

02/26/10 Fri Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

02/27/10 Sat Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

02/28/10 Sun Harry O’s Park City, UT

03/02/10 Tue The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

03/03/10 Wed Neumos Seattle, WA

03/04/10 Thu McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR

03/05/10 Fri The Independent San Francisco, CA

03/06/10 Sat The Independent San Francisco, CA

03/08/10 Mon The Roxy Theatre West Hollywood, CA

03/10/10 Wed Orpheum Theater Flagstaff, AZ

03/12/10 Fri Telluride Conference Center Telluride, CO

03/13/10 Sat Belly Up Aspen, CO

For more on Stockholm Syndrome see our behind the scenes feature: A Band Is Born.


Califone: Film, Tour w/ Wilco

SUNDANCE, HOMETOWN SHOWS AND THE OLYMPICS LOOM

Califone

All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, the film that accompanies Califone‘s new album of the same name, will be making its theatrical premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah this January. The film was written and directed by Califone frontman Tim Rutili, and is his debut feature length film. The band will also be performing a live soundtrack alongside the film at the opening screening at Sundance.

The screenplay for the film draws on the same themes and inspirations as the album. The story revolves around a fortuneteller named Zel (played by respected cult actress Angela Bettis) who lives and works in an old house crowded with ghosts. When a mysterious light appears in the woods, the ghosts realize they are trapped and begin to rebel. The live soundtrack to the film has been a part of Califone performances throughout the fall touring in support of All My Friends Are Funeral Singers.

Even with all of the excitement surrounding the film, the band are spending the bulk of their February on tour, supporting Wilco on dates in the United States and Canada. These shows will not accompany the film, and include an appearance at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Additionally, Califone has announced two shows in their hometown of Chicago, one alongside the film on March 9, and one as a standard rock show on March 10.

Califone’s All My Friends Are Funeral Singers at Sundance

1/26/10 Park City, UT @ New Frontier on Main, 9pm (includes live performance by Califone)
1/27/10 Park City, UT @ Egyptian Theatre, 9pm
1/28/10 Park City, UT @ Holiday Village Cinema II, 2pm
1/29/10 Salt Lake City, UT @ Broadway Centre Cinemas IV, 7:30pm
1/30/10 Park City, UT @ Yarrow Hotel Theatre 1, 3pm

Califone Tour Dates

2/07/10 Missoula, MT @ Adams Center (w/ Wilco)
2/09/10 Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (w/ Wilco)
2/10/10 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre (w/ Wilco)
2/12/10 Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre (w/ Wilco)
2/13/10 Vancouver, BC @ David Lam Park (w/ Wilco)
2/15/10 Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee (w/ Wilco)
2/16/10 Calgary, AB @ Southern Alberta Jubilee (w/ Wilco)
2/17/10 Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place (w/ Wilco)
2/19/10 Duluth, MN @ DECC Auditorium (w/ Wilco)
2/20/10 Madison, WI @ Overture Center for the Arts (w/ Wilco)
2/21/10 East Lansing, MI @ Wharton Center (w/ Wilco)
2/22/10 Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Place Theatre (w/ Wilco)
2/24/10 London, ON @ Centennial Hall (w/ Wilco)

3/09/10 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
3/10/10 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall