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Pearl Jam: Vs. & Vitalogy Deluxe Reissues Out 3/29

PEARL JAM’S CLASSIC ALBUMS VS. AND VITALOGY TO BE RELEASED
IN NEWLY-
RESTORED AND
EXPANDED EDITIONS ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29


Pearl Jam

Epic Records and Legacy Recordings celebrate Pearl Jam‘s 20th anniversary with the release of newly restored and expanded editions
of Vs. and Vitalogy, the second and third albums from Pearl Jam which broke all initial SoundScan
records and secured the band’s reputation as a preeminent force in American rock music.

Vs. and Vitalogy will be available in new Expanded Editions (featuring three bonus tracks on each)
or together in a three-disc Deluxe Edition (featuring Live at the Orpheum Theater, Boston, April 12, 1994) and
Limited Edition Collector’s Box Set, on Tuesday, March 29. Each album will also be released in new commemorative
remastered Vinyl Editions on April 12 in time for Record Store Day 2011 (April 16).

Pre-orders for the Vs. and Vitalogy Limited Edition Collector’s Boxed Set begin today at http://www.PearlJam.com.

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Pearl Jam: 20th Anniversary Plans

LIVE ALBUM, ALBUM REISSUES, FEATURE-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY, BOOK, SOUNDTRACK,
20TH
ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND BASH, AND MORE SPECIAL EVENTS/SURPRISES/RELEASES


Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam have already
begun gearing up for a year-long celebration of their 20th anniversary by announcing the release of Live on
Ten Legs
on January 18. The album is a collection of 18 tracks recorded live between 2003-2010. On
their official website, the band outlined more plans in celebration of their 20th year together (via CoS):

- A spring reissue of Vs. and Vitalogy in new, deluxe formats
- The release of Cameron Crowe‘s film, Pearl Jam Twenty, along with an accompanying book and
soundtrack
album
- A 20th anniversary destination weekend bash sometime in late summer
- Plus a number of special events and new, unexpected releases!

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Buffalo Springfield Reunion Videos

FIRST PERFORMANCE IN 42 YEARS

Over the weekend, the surviving members of
Buffalo Springfield reunited
for the first time in 42 years, performing two sets in support of Neil Young‘s Bridge School Benefit Concerts. Joining Young,
Stephen Stills and Richie Furay were drummer Joe Vitale (CSN) replacing the late
Dewey Martin, and Rick Rosas playing in place of the late bassist Bruce Palmer.

Check out videos for “For What It’s Worth,” “Mr. Soul,” and a finale of “Rockin’ in the Free World” that includes
Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, David Lindley,
Billy Idol, Modest Mouse
, and Grizzly Bear.


Pearl Jam Frontman Eddie Vedder Married Jill McCormick In Weekend Wedding In Hawaii

Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder married his longtime girlfriend, model Jill McCormick, in a weekend wedding in Hawaii.The Saturday afternoon ceremony was attended by approximately 70 guests, including Oscar winner Sean Penn and White Stripes musician Jack Johnson, who are friends of the groom. The couple got engaged in December 2009 when the 45-year-old singer proposed [...]

Weekend News Recap

HIGHLIGHTS DISTILLED

We throw a lot of info at you each week on JamBase, so we thought we’d offer a new weekly digest of the top stories to hit the site in the past week, along with a little extra visual stimuli as a bonus.

1. moe. announces final shows of 2010

2. Fourmile Canyon Revival Benefit announced. A benefit concert for fire ravaged Colorado featuring The String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band, and members of Leftover Salmon and Phish.

3. Bridge School Benefit Lineup Announced. Besides organizer Neil Young, this year to feature Buffalo Springfield reunion, Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello and more.

4. A Perfect Circle To Play 5 Cities

5. STS9 Announce NYE Run In Denver

6. Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Announce Holiday Tour

7. Ray LaMontagne and Levon Helm Tour Together In Fall


Buffalo Springfield to Headline Bridge School Benefit

TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 AT 10 AM


Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield will
headline Neil
Young
‘s 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts. The rest of the daily lineup, which
includes Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, and others, is available below.

Tickets for both shows are on sale Sunday, September 19 at 10am at Livenation.com. Reserved seats are $150.00 and $75.00 and general
admission is $35.00 plus applicable fees. A limited number of 4 packs of general admission tickets are available for
$99.00 plus applicable fees. There is a 4 ticket limit for reserved seats and an 8 ticket total limit for purchases.

Proceeds from these two concerts benefit The Bridge School.

On Sale Sunday at 10am.

The 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts
Saturday, October 23rd at 5pm
Sunday, October 24th at 2pm
Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View

Saturday, October 23rd Lineup:

Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
Elvis Costello
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Lucinda Williams
Jackson Browne and David Lindley
Billy Idol
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear

Sunday, October 24th Lineup:

Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
T-Bone Burnett’s Speaking Clock Revue featuring Elton John & Leon Russell, Elvis Costello, Ralph Stanley, Neko Case
and Jeff Bridges
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear


Bridge School Benefit Dates Pearl Jam To Perform

THIS YEAR’S INSTALLMENT COINCIDES WITH PJ’S 20th ANNIVERSARY

The 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert will be held on October 23rd & 24th, 2010 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. Information on lineup and ticket sales hasn’t been revealed yet but folks can mark their calendars and keep on the latest here.

Thus far the only band scheduled to perform, besides, of course, benefit organizer Neil Young, is Pearl Jam, confirmed in a recent Billboard interview with guitarist Stone Gossard.


Night Horse: West Coast Dates

SOPHOMORE EFFORT PERDITION HYMNS OUT NOW

“Simply put, Night Horse lives it. Hollow Sunset Strip reiteration they are not. These boys make Southern-
tinged,
axe-grinding blooze-rock of the highest order, and their sophomore album, Perdition Hymns, is out August 3 on
Tee Pee Records. The album was recorded at Infrasonic Sound in Lincoln Heights, and produced by Matt Bayles,
whose previous credits include heavy-hitters like Mastodon and ISIS. The West Coast Sound debut “Rollin’ On”
displays the Horse at its classic rock best.”
LA WEEKLY

“Night Horse put new levels of Los Angeles into the sound of Sir Lord Baltimore. If their “The Dark Won’t Hide
You”
had come out in 1971, it probably really would have been on Virgo.”
LA RECORD

“One of LA’s hottest hard rock bands” - CLASSIC ROCK


Night Horse

Night Horse returned with
their highly anticipated sophomore effort Perdition Hymns on August 3, produced and mixed by
Matt Bayles (Pearl Jam, Mastodon, The Sword). Perdition Hymns is a patent demonstration of a group that
has quickly become a well-refined songwriting machine. The band has chiseled the six-minute jam style
songwriting of their debut The Dark Wont Hide You into the hook-laden gems that comprise Perdition
Hymns
.

Night Horse Tour Dates:

August 20 Los Angeles, CA Vacation Vinyl (Free In-Store)

August 28 San Diego, CA Soda Bar
September 10 San Diego, CA The Casbah (w/Olivelawn)

September 14 Long Beach, CA The Prospector (w/ Radio Moscow)
September 15 Ventura, CA Zan Zillas (w/ Radio Moscow)

September 16 Los Angeles, CA Spaceland (w/ Radio Moscow)
October 7 San Francisco, CA The Hemlock
October 8 Portland, OR East End
October 9 Seattle, WA The Comet

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AC/DC up for Classic Rock Roll Of Honour awards

AC/DC, Rage Against the Machine, KISS, and Slash are leading the nominations for the Classic Rock Roll Of Honour awards, with two nods each. They are up against Aerosmith, Bon Jovi and Jeff Beck in the best band category, reports the BBC. Sixteen artists are nominated for album of the year including Iron Maiden, Pearl [...]

Pearl Jam “Amongst The Waves” Video

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL’S MARINE PROGRAMS

Pearl Jam rolled out their
new music video “Amongst the Waves” June 30, 2010 in conjunction with the launch of Pearl Jam’s new webpage
www.pearljam.com/oceans. The third single from Backspacer, the “Amongst the Waves” video
launch is part of Pearl Jam’s larger effort to highlight www.pearljam.com/oceans and raise awareness on the efforts of
various organizations working diligently on ocean preservation.

Since the release, the video has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of fans and has been picked up and shared
broadly with over 100 websites embedding it directly including National Geographic, Greenpeace, Oceana,
Treehugger, VOLCOM
and PlanetGreen.Discovery.

Available now on iTunes, proceeds from the US sale of “Amongst the Waves” benefits Pearljam.com/Oceans partner
organization Conservation International’s Marine Programs. Internationally, Universal Music/Island Records has also
agreed to donate proceeds from the International sale of the video in participating territories for the next six
months.

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Frenchy, Scramble & Kreutzmann Paint at Jazz Fest 2010

MALLETS, PAINT AND MUSIC INSPIRED ART, OH MY!!!

Words by: John Prinzo | Images by: Bob Compton

Beyond the stellar line-up of performances, this year’s New Orleans Jazz Fest saw the convergence of two great talents working in unison to record the magic of the music on canvas. Legendary performance painter and New Orleans mainstay Frenchy worked side-by-side with Colorado by-way-of-Orlando artist Keith “Scramble” Campbell. These two artists share a similar style, which stirs rumors of bitter rivalry in art circles, but it is quite the contrary. Frenchy and Scramble are long-time colleagues and friends and they worked in concert throughout the entire festival to collectively produce nearly 50 paintings that captured the vibe of the festivities.

Frenchy has painted and attended Jazz Fest since 1988, and in 2010 had his first opportunity to actually work on stage and add to the overall performance of Trombone Shorty and another native Nawlins band, The Radiators. Among many others, Frenchy was able to paint jazz trumpeter Kermit Ruffins and rock titans Pearl Jam. You can see all the Jazz fest collection from Frenchy at his Oak Street gallery or online at the Frenchylive Website

Scramble Campbell was also painting at an astonishing rate for the duration of the festival. Inspiration seemed to be in abundance as the two artists produced a prolific run of paintings. Throughout the festival, Scramble displayed his artwork at Frenchy’s New Orleans gallery. Scramble’s works from the festival can be seen and purchased on his website.

In the impromptu spirit of jazz, legendary Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann popped his head in Frenchy’s Oak Street gallery to say hello to his close friend. Before he left, the casual visit evolved into a collaboration with Frenchy and Scramble to seize the essence of the festival on canvas. Together they danced and grooved to the Dead’s 1973 classic “Eyes of the World,” all while dousing and splaying paint in a stream-of-conscious frenzy of inspiration and improvisation. Like jazz masters, Frenchy and Scramble weave their visual notes of shape and color in and out of each other while Kreutzman adds rhythm and texture with his paint soaked mallets. This was a stunning confluence of thought, expression, talent, creativity, and chance, which sums up this storied city and whimsical event.


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 5/10-5/16

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Tue, May 11 – MGMT
Thu, May 13 – The National


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Limp Bizkit
Tue, May 11 – Luke Bryan
Wed, May 12 – Macy Gray
Thu, May 13 – Jakob Dylan
Fri, May 14 – The Jonas Brothers


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Crash Kings
Tue, May 11 – Michael Bolton
Wed, May 12 – B.o.B
Thu, May 13 – Dirty Heads
Fri, May 14 – Dr. Dog (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Wilco
Tue, May 11 – Jonsi


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Green Day
Tue, May 11 – Keith Urban
Wed, May 12 – Sheryl Crow
Thu, May 13 – Phish


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, May 10 – Wild Light (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Thu, May 13 – Colbert Report with a performance by The Hold Steady

Sat, May 15 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Tom Petty

Sat, May 15 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Pearl Jam (Repeat)


The Black Keys: Book, More Shows

LATE NIGHT SHOWS, GIGS WITH KINGS OF LEON, PEARL JAM AND MORE

Keys’ Dan Auerbach by Veronica Vaillancourt

The Black Keys will tour extensively this summer and fall to support their new album, Brothers – due out May 18 on Nonesuch Records. The band has confirmed additional tour dates, beginning July 24 in Cleveland, which include headlining shows with The Morning Benders, The Whigs, and Nicole Atkins and dates with Kings of Leon. The new dates follow The Black Keys’ opening slot for Pearl Jam at Madison Square Garden on May 20, as well as performances on the Late Show with David Letterman on May 25 and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on May 26, The tour also includes two shows at Central Park’s SummerStage on July 27 and 28, the first of which quickly sold out.

In conjunction with the new tour dates, fans may now pre-order a limited-edition collectible hardbound book/deluxe edition of Brothers, available online only via the band’s website. The 56-page hardbound book includes never-before-seen live photos, intimate backstage and studio shots of the band, and the full Brothers album on CD. The deluxe package also includes MP3s of the new songs “Tighten Up” and “Next Girl” delivered to fans instantly and a digital download of the full album on May 18. An exclusive 9 ¾” x 6 ½” lithograph of The Black Keys will also be included, with a limited number signed by the band.

The Black Keys Tour Dates

May 20 Madison Square Garden New York, NY*

May 25 “Late Show with David Letterman” New York, NY

May 26 “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” New York, NY

June 2 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT†

June 3 The Fillmore Denver, CO†

June 4 The Crossroads Kansas City, MO†

June 5 Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival Ozark, AR

June 8 First Ave Minneapolis, MN†

June 9 First Ave Minneapolis, MN†

June 10 The Pageant St. Louis, MO†

June 11 Bonnaroo Manchester, TN

July 23 Constellation Brands- Marvin Sands PAC Canandaigua, NY§

July 24 Nautica Amphitheatre Cleveland, OH

July 26 DAR Constitution Hall Washington, D.C. #

July 27 Central Park SummerStage New York, NY#

July 28 Central Park SummerStage New York, NY#

July 30 Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing Philadelphia, PA#

July 31 Bank of America Pavilion Boston, MA#

August 1 Osheaga Festival Montreal, QC

August 3 Kool Haus Toronto, ON#

August 6 Lollapalooza Chicago, IL

August 8 Val Air Ballroom Des Moines, IA#

August 9 The Anchor Inn Omaha, NE#

August 11 Iroquois Amphitheatre Louisville, KY#

August 12 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN#

August 13 The LC Amphitheatre Columbus, OH#

August 14 The Fillmore Detroit Detroit, MI#

September 3 Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis, IN^

September 4 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH^

September 5 Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY%

September 7 First Niagara Pavilion Burgettstown, PA^

September 8 Hershey Park Stadium & Star Pavilion Hershey, PA^

September 9 Charlottesville Pavilion Charlottesville, VA%

September 10 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC^

September 11 Virginia Beach Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, VA^

September 13 Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre Raleigh, NC^

September 14 Orange Peel Asheville, NC%

September 15 Lakewood Amphitheatre Atlanta, GA^

September 17 Cruzan Amphitheatre West Palm Beach, FL^

September 18 Ford Amphitheatre Tampa, FL^

September 20 Verizon Wireless Music Center Birmingham, AL^

September 21 House of Blues New Orleans, LA%

September 22 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Houston, TX^

September 23 Superpages.com Center Dallas, TX^

September 25 Soma San Diego, CA§§

September 27 Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles, CA§§

September 29 The Fox Oakland, CA§§

October 2 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA§§

October 3 The Orpheum Vancouver, BC§§

October 4 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR§§

October 10 Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK§§

* = with Pearl Jam
† = with Brian Olive
§ = with The Flaming Lips
# = with The Morning Benders
^ = with Kings of Leon
% = with The Whigs
§§ = with Nicole Atkins

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Jazz Fest 5.01 Sat | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci & Chad Smith

Jazz Fest – Weekend 2 – Day 3 :: 05.01.10 :: Saturday :: New Orleans, LA

Pearl Jam :: 05.01.10 :: Jazz Fest by Smith

Massive crowds swarmed the Fairgrounds Racetrack on Saturday as blustery weather whipped the track and infield into dust gusts. It didn’t deter the sea of people who lined up across the track at the Acura Stage to hear Pearl Jam and filled the Gentilly Stage area for Band of Horses and Jeff Beck. The smaller stages, too, enjoyed swelling crowds. Lots of people, lots of music, lots of food and lots of drinks. And the highlights were:

Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 Anders Osborne (Acura Stage)

Backed by the Stanton Moore Trio (Stanton Moore on drums, Robert Walter on keyboards and Will Bernard on guitar), Anders Osborne and his prodigious beard delivered a blistering set on the main, Acura Stage Saturday afternoon, leaning heavily on his new album, American Patchwork (released 4/27/10 on Alligator Records), which features the same backing band. The set kicked off the same way as the record with shredding power rocker “Road To Charlie Parker.” It’s a meditation that includes the memorable lines, “You’re like a diamond that doesn’t shine, a Rolex that won’t tell time.”

It’s no secret that Osborne has dealt with demons in the past, and he thanked his backing band from the stage for helping him to “get my shit together.” He got it together all right. Front to back, their performance was a tour de force that included saxophonist Skerik on the reggae bounce of “I’ve Got Your Heart” and similarly bearded guitarist Pepper Keenan (who co-produced American Patchwork) for a string of heavy rockers. Osborne quipped that the pair had a ZZ Top cover band on the side.


Osborne has been a guitar slinger, a pensive songwriter, a genre-bender, a bluesman and more. While this current outing incorporates many of those elements, he’s surfaced as a rocker and is sounding as good as ever.

#2 Honey Island Swamp Band (Fais Do Do Stage)

The Honey Island Swamp is a real place. It resides near the border of Louisiana and Mississippi. It’s therefore a fitting name for this band that draws inspiration from the music of those two states. With the Honey Island Swamp Band, soul, country, R&B and blues are all on equal footing. The two man songwriting/guitarist team of Chris Mule and Aaron Wilkinson produce expressive, hook-laden tunes that honor songcraft while respecting the groove. For their Jazz Fest set at the Fais Do Do Stage, the four-piece was bolstered by a three-piece horn section, keyboards, and backing vocalists. The rousing set included material from their debut Wishing Well and forthcoming follow-up Good To You.

#3 Pinstripe Brass Band (Parade)

If you’ve ever experienced the magnetic pull that causes you to involuntarily become part of a parade regardless of where you were going before the parade reached you, then you know how much fun this was.

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 St. Charles Street Car Cocktail

This eye-opener at Restaurant Luke features St. Germain elderflower liqueur, peach vodka and champagne. Delicious.

#2 Mango Freeze

This sorbet-type treat is wonderful in its own right, but even better with some smuggled rum.

#3 Canned Coors

Because, if for no other reason, the chorus of “East Bound and Down” from Smokey and the Bandit pops to mind whenever you pop the top.

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Best Festival Flag: “Super Bowl Champions”

Numerous sightings. Who Dat!?

#2 Anders Osborne’s beard

It deserves its own zip code. Would also be a pretty good name for a rock band.

#3 Folk Life Village

Blacksmiths and pirogues and hand drums, oh my!

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Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and
more…

Check out Second Weekend Thursday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out Second Weekend Friday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Friday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Saturday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Sunday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back tomorrow for more coverage of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival…

JamBase | New Orleans

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MGMT “Live On Letterman” More Dates Announced

MGMT TO PERFORM “LIVE ON LETTERMAN;” AN EXCLUSIVE WEBCAST PERFORMANCE

FROM THE HISTORIC ED SULLIVAN THEATER; EVENT TAKES PLACE TUESDAY MAY 11

WEBCAST TO FOLLOW TAPING OF MGMT’S PERFORMANCE ON LATE SHOW WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN

MGMT

The popular “Live on Letterman” music series returns with Brooklyn’s own MGMT, who will perform a “Live on Letterman” webcast concert from the Ed Sullivan Theater Tuesday, May 11, following the taping of the band’s performance on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN. During the concert, MGMT will be performing
songs from their recently released sophomore effort, Congratulations, and songs from their debut
album, Oracular Spectacular.

This CBS Interactive Music Group event will be promoted across and broadcast on several CBS assets, as the concert
will be streamed on the LATE SHOW website at CBS.com (www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show) that evening at approximately 8:00 p.m., ET/5:00 p.m., PT, with extensive coverage on-air and online provided by several CBS radio stations in major markets
across the country. Additionally, access to live and on-demand video of the concert will be available on CBS
properties including Last.fm, mp3.com, TV.com, etonline.com and theinsider.com, as well as the CBS Television
Station websites.

MGMT’s exclusive performance is the seventh time the Late Show has used the historic Ed Sullivan Theater as a
concert venue – Pearl Jam performed
a live webcast concert for the Late Show and CBS.com in 2006, Elvis Costello and the Imposters took
part in 2007 and Paul McCartney
performed from atop the Ed Sullivan Theater marquee last year. In the past year, Tim McGraw, John Mayer and Mary J. Blige have all been featured on “Live on Letterman.”

Additionally, MGMT’s Late Show appearance will be broadcast that same night, Tuesday, May 11 (11:35 p.m.-12:37 a.m., ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

MGMT have added* more dates to their tour of North America, see below for full itinerary.

Tour Dates:

05/02/10 EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ -MEADOWLANDS SPORTS COMPLEX (BAMBOOZLE FESTIVAL)

05/28/10 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA -AVILA BEACH CLUB
05/29/10 SANTA CRUZ, CA-SANTA CRUZ CIVIC AUDITORIUM SOLD OUT
05/31/10 GEORGE, WA -GORGE AMPHITHEATER (SASQUATCH! FESTIVAL) SOLD OUT
06/01/10 PORTLAND, OR-CRYSTAL BALLROOM
06/02/10 PORTLAND, OR-CRYSTAL BALLROOM
06/04/10 SALT LAKE CITY, UT -IN THE VENUE
06/06/10 AUSTIN, TX -STUBB’S BBQ SOLD OUT
06/07/10 HOUSTON, TX -HOUSE OF BLUES SOLD OUT
06/08/10 DALLAS, TX -HOUSE OF BLUES SOLD OUT
06/11/10 DENVER, CO – RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER
06/13/10 KANSAS CITY, MO -UPTOWN THEATRE
06/14/10 INDIANAPOLIS, IN -THE VOGUE THEATRE SOLD OUT

06/15/10 COLUMBUS, OH-LC PAVILION
06/16/10 DETROIT, MI -THE FILLMORE
06/18/10 CHICAGO, IL -RIVIERA THEATER SOLD OUT
06/20/10 MILWAUKEE, WI -RIVERSIDE THEATER
*07/15/10 SAN DIEGO, CA – SDSU OPEN AIR THEATRE
*07/16/10 LOS ANGELES, CA -GREEK THEATRE-LA
*07/18/10 POMONA, CA -FOX THEATRE
*07/24/10 VANCOUVER -COMMODORE BALLROOM
*08/04/10 MONTREAL -METROPOLIS
*08/05/10 TORONTO -KOOL HAUS
08/08/10 CHICAGO, IL -LOLLAPALOOZA
*08/11/10 HOLYOKE, MA- MOUNTAIN PARK
*08/14/10 COLUMBIA, MD- MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILLION

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Wintersleep: Album/Free MP3/Tour

WINTERSLEEP ANOUNCE NEW ALBUM, NEW INHERITORS
BAND OFFERS TITLE TRACK FOR FREE DOWNLOAD / U.S. TOUR WITH MATT POND PA BEGINS JUNE 4

Wintersleep

Halifax indie rockers Wintersleep have announced the release of their new album, New
Inheritors</b
. Set for a June 1 self-release, this collection of rousing, inspirational rock songs was recorded in
Montreal and mixed in Glasgow with Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Teenage
Fanclub
). The end result may be some of most expansive, dynamic, dark and courageous rock music you’ll
hear this year. To get fans excited, the band is offering title track, “New Inheritors”, for free download at www.wintersleep.com. Beginning June 4 in Philadelphia, PA,
Wintersleep will join Matt Pond PA for a 4-week North American tour.

While the band’s lyrics have usually focused on the personal, the songs on New Inheritors lean towards a
bigger worldview. The narrator is a voyeur, commenting on situations rather than being in those situations itself. Moments and memories are alluded to across multiple songs, and an overarching theme of alienation and
despondency come up repeatedly. But make no mistake – this is not a miserable record. From album opener,
“Experience The Jewel” to the closer “Baltic,” New Inheritors is an intoxicatingly beautiful album full of
meticulously-crafted rock songs.

New Inheritors is the follow up to the bands critically acclaimed album, Welcome to the Night Sky, which saw them win a Juno Award for “Best New Band,” and open for Paul McCartney, Pearl Jam and Editors.

Wintersleep Tour Dates :: Wintersleep News :: Wintersleep Concert Reviews


Pearl Jam: Midwest/E. Coast Tour Band of Horses To Support

PEARL JAM ANNOUNCES 11-DATE MIDWEST AND EAST COAST TOUR

Tickets on sale Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam announced today that they will play eleven Midwest and East Coast tour dates in May of 2010. The tour kicks-off on May 3 at Sprint Center in Kansas City and wraps on May 21 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Pearl Jam’s U.S. tour follows the band’s previously announced headlining appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation Festival on May 1.

Band of Horses will open all shows except the May 20 Madison Square Garden engagement, where The Black Keys will open. Show time for all concerts is 7:30 p.m.

Public tickets go on sale Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20. (Check local concert listings.)

PEARL JAM’S 2010 U.S. TOUR DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

05.03 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center

05.04 – St. Louis, MO – Scottrade Center

05.06 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena

05.07 – Noblesville, IN – Verizon Wireless Music Center

05.09 – Cleveland, OH – Quicken Loans Arena

05.10 – Buffalo, NY – HSBC Arena

05.13 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

05.15 – Hartford, CT – XL Center

05.17 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

05.18 – TBD – TBD

05.20 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

05.21 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Pearl Jam recently announced that they will also play a series of select European festival and headlining tour dates in June and July of 2010. The band’s European dates kick off in Dublin, Ireland at the 02 Arena and close at the Optimus Alive Festival in Oeiras, Portugal. Pearl Jam’s tour dates are in support of their ninth studio album, Backspacer. Released on September 20, 2009 in the U.S. and September 21, 2009 internationally, Backspacer debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Chart.

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Music on the Tube: 3/8 – 3/14

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, March 8 – Lady Antebellum
Tue, March 9 – Broken Bells
Wed, March 10 – Alkaline Trio
Fri, March 12 – Drive-By Truckers


Tonight Show With Jay Leno


Mon, March 8 – Ben Harper and Relentless7
Tue, March 9 – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Wed, March 10 – Ryan Bingham
Thu, March 11 – Colbie Caillat
Fri, March 12 – Katharine McPhee


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, March 8 – Corinne Bailey Rae
Tue, March 9 – Gary Allan
Wed, March 10 – Manchester Orchestra
Thu, March 11 – Gin Wigmore


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, March 10 – The Temper Trap

Thu, March 11 – Ryan Bingham


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, March 8 – Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

Tue, March 9 – The Allman Brothers Band

Thu, March 11 – Broken Bells
Fri, March 12 – Vampire Weekend


Last Call with Carson Daly


Mon, March 8 – Daniel Merriweather (Repeat)
Tue, March 9 – Weezer
Wed, March 10 – Lisa Hannigan
Thu, March 11 – David Gray
Fri, March 12 – Lily Allen


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, March 6 – Saturday Night Live featuring Pearl Jam


Best of Bonnaroo: Climate Change In Action

By: Jason Greenfield

When My Morning Jacket played the Velvet Underground’s “Oh! Sweet Nuthin’” at their legendary late night set at Bonnaroo 2008 it ranked as one of the most emotional moments in the festival’s rich history. To this point, the only way to hear it was via a few audience tapes making the rounds. Today MMJ is releasing the song for the first time, for free, as part of a campaign to spur music fans to take action about climate change.

The campaign, called Music for Action, is a partnership with Bonnaroo, HeadCount, the NRDC Action Fund and JamBase. As part of the campaign, 17 artists including Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, Jack Johnson and Wilco are donating favorite tracks from their appearances at Bonnaroo to a special album that will be available only through the Music For Action website.

To download the tracks, the musicians are asking fans to visit www.musicforaction.com and take action about climate change by writing a letter to their senators and local news outlets urging for the passage of climate change legislation. The website automates the process of letter writing, and once the process is completed fans will be able to download the tracks from a unique download page.

The campaign was created to urge the Senate to pass climate change legislation. In June of 2009, the House of Representatives narrowly passed cap-and-trade legislation that is intended to fundamentally restructure the way the U.S. uses and produces energy. The bill is now waiting for a sponsor to introduce a similar bill in the Senate while supporters try to round up the 60 votes necessary to overcome a Republican filibuster.

My Morning Jacket :: Bonnaroo 2008 by Vann

Speaking between stops on tour with The Disco Biscuits, who contributed “And the Ladies Were the Rest of the Night” from their 2008 Bonnaroo appearance, HeadCount’s Andy Bernstein said, “Our campaign is about speaking out and having elected officials hear from music fans. We’re big believers that music can inspire participation in democracy.”

Bernstein’s sentiments are echoed by Jack Johnson, who says, “This generation has an opportunity to be remembered as one that confronted environmental challenges and took responsibility for the future. With that opportunity comes the responsibility to speak out.”

The other partners are just as enthusiastic about the project. Guster‘s Adam Gardner, who with his wife Lauren runs the non-profit concert greening organization Reverb, says, “This is the exact sort of thing that Reverb’s Green Music Group was created to support, getting fans and musicians together around an environmental action.”

Rich Goodstone of Superfly Productions, the company that produces Bonnaroo, says, “[Superfly] is a proud supporter of HeadCount and the work they do. We are also supporters of the environment and doing whatever we can to make people aware of the dire situation global warming is creating.”

Our warming climate

Goodstone and Superfly are providing support for Music For Action in several ways. In addition to promoting the campaign on the Bonnaroo website and at the event itself this June, Superfly also lent their massive music collection to the cause. Ever since the first event, Bonnaroo has been recording every song played on every stage with 48-62 tracks per stage. The event’s archivist, Jon Altschiller, receives the raw tracks on hard drives and has spent the last four months remixing the majority of the tracks to ensure that they are some of the best quality concert recordings ever released.

Altschiller, who cut his teeth in the mixing booth recording Phish’s Rift, is wild about his newest assignment. “Musically, I don’t think there’s been a better collection of stuff put out by Bonnaroo,” says Altschiller, who is particularly excited about the amount of artist involvement in this album who see the importance of this cause. “I had direct contact with Warren Haynes on his track, Trey Anastasio was directly involved with ‘Kill Devil Hills.’ Jeff Tweedy was listening to these mixes. ‘Bull Black Nova’ is a headphone dream. I can’t get over the music selection. This is not just a thrown-together thing as a giveaway.”

Aron Magner, keyboardist for The Disco Biscuits, agrees, “Bonnaroo has always been a really exciting time for the Biscuits. There’s a lot of incredible energy with our performances. [Guitarist Jon Gutwillig] brings out the moment of actually being there as a fan.”

Like everyone else involved with the project, Magner is as serious about the cause behind the album as the album itself. He wants young voters to start “putting their words into actions.”

JamBase readers can get their headphones ready and start putting their words into actions now at www.MusicforAction.com.

Best of Bonnaroo Track Listing
Wilco – Bull Black Nova
Pearl Jam – Animal
Jack Johnson – Inaudible Melodies
Dave Mathews Band – Rapunzel
Death Cab for Cutie – Cath…

Ani DiFranco – Fuel
Phish – Kill Devil Falls
Gov’t Mule – Banks of the Deep End
OAR – Delicate Few
moe. – Not Coming Down
Raphael Saadiq – 100 Yard Dash
Bob Weir & RatDog – Throwing Stones
The Disco Biscuits – And The Ladies Were the Rest of the Night
The Decemberists – Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid
My Morning Jacket – Oh! Sweet Nothin’
Guster – Happier
Phil Lesh and Friends – Box of Rain

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NRDC Action Fund and HeadCount Give Away Best of Bonnaroo Compilation to Drive Action on Climate Change

Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Phil Lesh and many more provide tracks for free download

Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Jack Johnson and other top artists are donating their music to encourage Americans to speak out on climate change. Organized by the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, HeadCount and the NRDC Action Fund, this collaboration marks the first time free music has been used to prompt Americans to contact their elected officials.

Best of Bonnaroo, a compilation of 17 different live performances from the festival, is available for free at www.Musicforaction.org. Before downloading the music, visitors are asked to email their Senators, the President or their local newspapers about climate change. The music is free no matter what, but the artists hope all their fans join them in taking action on this issue.

“This generation has an opportunity to be remembered as one that confronted environmental challenges and took responsibility for the future,” said Jack Johnson, whose song “Inaudible Melodies” can be heard on the compilation. “With that opportunity comes the responsibility to speak out.”

The compilation also includes live tracks from Wilco, Death Cab for Cutie, My Morning Jacket, O.A.R. and Ani DiFranco, among others. In most cases these recordings have never before been released to the public, and were hand-picked by the musicians themselves. Other featured artists include: The Decemberists, Guster, Gov’t Mule, Raphael Saadiq, Bob Weir & RatDog, Phil Lesh & Friends, moe. and The Disco Biscuits, whose bass player Marc Brownstein is the co-chair of HeadCount. All of the featured tracks are original songs, with the exception of My Morning Jacket‘s performance of The Velvet Underground’s “Oh! Sweet Nuthin’.”

America is closer than ever to passing its first federal climate change-related legislation, but many hurdles remain. The House of Representatives approved an energy bill last June that would reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases and encourage the development of green jobs. President Barack Obama then told world leaders that the U.S. will reduce carbon emissions by 17 percent over the next 10 years (compared to 2005 levels). However, there has been little movement in the Senate, leaving one crucial step incomplete. Literally the whole planet is waiting to see what the U.S. will decide, as India and China are not likely to act without the U.S. doing the same.

With climate change legislation now at a critical juncture, several organizations teamed up to use the gift of music to inspire citizens into action. HeadCount – a nonpartisan civic engagement organization best known for registering voters at concerts – conceived the idea as a way to point new voters toward being informed and active citizens. The NRDC Action Fund – an advocacy group committed to passing legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy and reduces pollution – stepped in with resources, research, strategic guidance and a base of 250,000 supporters.

“The musicians we work with are very passionate about this topic and have great power to drive change,” said HeadCount’s Executive Director Andy Bernstein. “Their music will serve as a soundtrack for action.”

“Forging a clean energy future means healthier kids, a safer world, and more jobs,” said Heather Taylor-Miesle, director of the NRDC Action Fund. “This is our moment to demand that Congress put us on the path to a clean energy future by beginning to address climate change. We are excited about the opportunity to work with musicians and new activists throughout the country to make it happen.”

Others involved include JamBase.com, which is actively promoting the campaign to its base of more than half a million users. Music publications Paste, Relix, and Spin are also providing marketing support. The nonprofit environmental groups Oxfam America, the Energy Action Coalition, The Worldwatch Insitute, Grist.org and 350.org are supporting the initiative as coalition partners, as is the music-oriented environmental organization Reverb, which will promote the campaign through its new Green Music Group. Reverb’s founder Adam Gardner can be heard on the compilation performing with his band Guster. “This is the exact sort of thing that Green Music Group was created to support, getting fans and musicians together around an environmental action,” Gardner said.

“There have been so many incredible performances at Bonnaroo over the years,” said Richard Goodstone, one of the founders and principals of Superfly Presents, the co-promoter of Bonnaroo. “We’re very happy that we could work with our family of artists in this way and inspire people to be active citizens. Climate change is the single biggest challenge our planet has ever faced and we all need to pitch in and be part of the solution.”

“The decisions made today will affect you and your children for many years to come,” said former Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, a member of HeadCount’s board of directors who can be heard on the compilation with has band RatDog. “Whether it’s voting in an election or speaking out about issues like climate change, it’s critical that we all make enough noise so that politicians have no choice but to listen.”

Best of Bonnaroo Track List:

Wilco Bull Black Nova

Pearl Jam Animal

Jack Johnson Inaudible Melodies

Dave Mathews Band Rapunzel

Death Cab for Cutie Cath…

Ani DiFranco Fuel

Phish Kill Devil Falls

Gov’t Mule Banks of the Deep End

O.A.R. Delicate Few

moe. Not Coming Down

Raphael Saadiq 100 Yard Dash

Bob Weir & RatDog Throwing Stones

The Disco Biscuits And The Ladies Were the Rest of the Night

The Decemberists The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid

My Morning Jacket Oh! Sweet Nuthin’

Guster Happier

Phil Lesh and Friends Box of Rain

The Best of Bonnaroo compilation is available for free at www.Musicforaction.org. Please email your Senators, the President or a local newspaper about climate change before downloading.