RSS Feed     Twitter     Facebook

Posts Tagged ‘pearl’

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.

Pearl Jam
Tour Dates

::
Pearl Jam News
::
Pearl Jam
Concert
Reviews


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!

Pearl Jam
Tour Dates

::
Pearl Jam News
::
Pearl Jam
Concert
Reviews


CH Offshore to dispose Pearl AHTS vessel for $39m

CH Offshore says it has entered into a memorandum of agreement with PT Bahtera Nusantara Indonesia, a joint venture company between the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Venture Offshore, and PT Bahtera Niaga Internasional.

PT Bahtera Nusantara Indonesia will buy Pearl, a 2008-built 12,240 brake horsepower anchor-handling tug supply vessel which is registered in the ownership of the Company under the laws and flag of Singapore, for US$30 million ($39.2 million).

Read more…

RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G, Pearl 3G Coming to ATandT

AT&T is cozying closer to RIM, adding the BlackBerry Pearl 3G and BlackBerry 6–supporting Curve 3G to its portfolio in time for the holidays. – AT amp;T will expand its lineup of BlackBerry smartphones with the inclusion
of the BlackBerry Curve 3G and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, it announced with
Research In Motion Sept. 29.
The BlackBerry Pearl 3G will arrive on Oct. 17 in
AT amp;T stores, online and through business channels, for $149.9…


A Perfect Circle: Reunion Dates

BAND TO PERFORM ON JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE OCTOBER 27


A Perfect Circle

A Perfect Circle, who
announced their return from hiatus last week, have announced a five-city, multi-night tour for this fall with ticket
on-sales slated for this week.

Phoenix, Los Angeles and Seattle tickets go on-sale on Sept. 24 at 10 am pst. Las Vegas tickets are on-sale the
same day, Sept. 24, at 12 noon pst. Tickets for the San Francisco shows are on-sale on Sept. 26 at 10 am pst.
There is a two ticket limit on all shows. A very limited number of VIP packages will be available for each show. The
two different packages are: 1.) Wine tasting, meet and greet, admission ticket; 2.) Meet and greet, admission ticket.

Shows in Phoenix (Marquee Theatre), Los Angeles (Avalon), Seattle (Showbox at The Market) and San Francisco (The
Fillmore) will be three-night stops with each night featuring one of A Perfect Circle’s three albums in its entirety
(Mer de Noms, Thirteenth Step and eMOTIVe). Las Vegas (The Pearl) will be a two-night outing
(Mer de Noms and Thirteenth Step).


November 4 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre Mer de Noms
November 5 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre Thirteenth Step
November 6 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre eMOTIVe
November 8 Los Angeles, CA Avalon Mer de Noms
November 9 Los Angeles, CA Avalon Thirteenth Step

November 10 Los Angeles, CA Avalon eMOTIVe

November 12 Seattle, WA Showbox at the Market Mer de Noms
November 13 Seattle, WA Showbox at the Market Thirteenth Step
November 14 Seattle, WA Showbox at the Market eMOTIVe
November 16 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore Mer de Noms
November 17 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore Thirteenth Step
November 18 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore eMOTIVe

November 20 Las Vegas, NV The Pearl Mer de Noms
November 21 Las Vegas, NV The Pearl Thirteenth Step

A Perfect Circle’s current line-up is Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan, James Iha, Josh Freese and
Matt McJunkins. The band performs on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Oct. 27.

A Perfect Circle
Tour Dates

::
A Perfect Circle News
::
A Perfect Circle
Concert
Reviews


A Perfect Circle: Five-City Tour

FIVE-CITY TOUR WILL INCLUDE THREE NIGHT STOPS
FEATURING FULL ALBUM PERFORMANCES


A Perfect Circle

A Perfect Circle have
returned from their self-imposed hiatus. The band, led by Maynard James Keenan (Tool, Puscifer) and
Billy Howerdel (Ashes Divide), will embark on a five-city tour this fall (dates and ticket on-sale information
will be announced shortly).

Shows in Phoenix (Marquee Theatre), Los Angeles (Avalon), Seattle (Showbox at The Market) and San Francisco (The
Fillmore) will be three-night stops with each night featuring one of A Perfect Circle’s three albums in its entirety
(Mer de Noms, Thirteenth Step and eMOTIVe). Las Vegas (The Pearl) will be a two-night outing
(Mer de Noms and Thirteenth Step).

The band will perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Oct. 27.

A Perfect Circle
Tour Dates

::
A Perfect Circle News
::
A Perfect Circle
Concert
Reviews


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.


Slayer, Megadeth & Anthrax: North American Tour

REUNION OF THE 1991 “CLASH OF THE TITANS” LINEUP


Slayer

The 2010 Fall Jagermeister Music Tour is North America’s biggest thrash tour in
20
years with the 1991 original “Clash of the Titans” lineup – Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax. The brand’s 17th Music
Tour will bring three of the hardest hitting metal bands in the world to one stage and will feature complete
performances of Slayer’s much lauded Seasons In The Abyss album from 1990, Megadeth’s landmark 1990
album Rust In Peace, and the return of Anthrax’s singer Joey Belladonna. The tour kicks off
September 24 and will play 20 venues across the nation.

“I’ve been working with Jagermeister since 2004 to try to make the first Jagermeister Music Tour Trifecta happen,”
said guitarist Kerry King of Slayer. “I always have such a killer time on the Jagermeister Music Tour, and
this time we’re coming through with Megadeth and Anthrax so you know everyone will be on the top of their game
for these shows.” Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine adds, “It is a rush to finally be a part of the Jagermeister Music Tour!”

Register to win VIP tickets and backstage access at www.jagermeistermusictour.com.


SEPTEMBER

24 Superpages.com Center, Dallas, TX

25 AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX

26 Verizon Wireless Theatre, Houston, TX

28 Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA

30 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN


OCTOBER

1 The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Atlanta, GA

2 Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL

3 Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, Miami, FL

5 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA

6 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore, MD

8 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, Long Island, NY

9 Toyota Pavilion @ Montage Mountain, Scranton, PA

10 LC Pavilion, Columbus, OH

12 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY

14 War Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Wayne, IN

15 DeltaPlex, Grand Rapids, MI

16 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI

19 Maverik Center, Salt Lake City, UT

20 The Pearl, Las Vegas, NV

21 Gibson Amphitheatre, Hollywood, CA


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.

Pearl Jam
Tour Dates

::
Pearl Jam News ::
Pearl Jam
Concert
Reviews


American Carnage Tour 2nd Leg Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer

CLASSIC 1991 METAL TRIO REUNITES

Anthrax

1991′s original American “Clash of the Titans” lineup – Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax – will tour together once again on Leg Two of the American Carnage Tour. This trek kicks off September 24 at Verizon Wireless Theatre in Dallas, TX and will play 20 dates, including New York’s Nassau Coliseum, concluding at Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on October 21.

On Leg Two of American Carnage, Megadeth will continue to roar through its landmark 1990 album Rust in Peace from front to back, while Slayer will perform their Seasons in the Abyss album, which was also released in 1990. Anthrax recently welcomed back singer Joey Belladonna, who defined the band during their heyday, and now permanently back in the band, will be front & center.

A special presale will launch this Wednesday, July 14, and fans should log onto to www.slayer.netwww.megadeth.com or www.anthrax.com to obtain the special code needed for the presale, and then go to www.ticketmaster.com (http://knoxvilletickets.com/ for the Knoxville date) to purchase tickets. The public on sale date will begin July 23 in most markets. In the spirit of beating the recession, there will be special pre-sale discounts on all tickets in most markets, and, a limited amount of $10 tickets will be available in many cities.

American Carnage Leg Two Dates

SEPTEMBER
24 Verizon Wireless Theatre, Dallas, TX*
25 AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX*
26 Verizon Wireless Theatre, Houston, TX*
28 Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA*
30 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN

OCTOBER
1 The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Atlanta, GA*
2 Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL
3 Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, Miami, FL*
5 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
6 Mariner Arena, Baltimore, MD*
8 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, Long Island, NY*
9 Toyota Pavilion @ Montage Mountain, Scranton, PA*
10 LC Pavilion, Columbus, OH**
12 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY
14 War Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Wayne, IN*
15 DeltaPlex, Grand Rapids, MI*
16 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI**
19 E Center, Salt Lake City, UT
20 The Pearl, Las Vegas, NV
21 Gibson Amphitheatre, Hollywood, CA*

22
* $10 discount for tickets purchased during pre-sale (excluding the special $10 tickets)
** $5 discount for tickets purchased during pre-sale


Brian Wilson Reimagines George Gershwin Out 8/17

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE TWO NEW SONGS WILSON CRAFTED FROM PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED GEORGE
GERSHWIN MUSIC


Brian Wilson

It’s an unprecedented meeting of two legendary musical minds, separated by 70 years. Pioneering musical genius
Brian Wilson, co-founder
of The Beach Boys, has teamed up
with George Gershwin, in
Wilson’s Disney Pearl debut CD, Brian Wilson Reimagines
Gershwin
.
Featuring timeless classics like “Rhapsody in Blue,” “I’ve Got Rhythm” and “Summertime,” the album makes history
with “The Like in I Love You” and “Nothing But Love,” two new songs Wilson crafted from never-before-published
music by Gershwin. Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin arrives at stores and online retailers on August 17,
with a special vinyl edition set for release August 24.

Produced by Brian Wilson, mixed by multi-Grammy® winner Al Schmitt and joined by his longtime acclaimed band,
the new album features the trademark stacked vocal harmonies and orchestrations that made Wilson a towering and
revered figure in popular music. Songs include his Gershwin favorites, such as “Summertime,” “I Loves You Porgy,” “I
Got Plenty of Nothin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So” (all from the opera “Porgy and Bess”), “S’Wonderful,” “I’ve Got a
Crush on You,” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me.” An a capella version of the groundbreaking 1924
orchestral piece “Rhapsody in Blue,” showcasing Wilson’s stunning vocal harmonies, opens and closes the
album.

Track Listing:

1. “Rhapsody in Blue”/Intro
2. “The Like in I Love You”
3. “Summertime” (from Porgy and Bess)
4. “I Loves You Porgy” (from Porgy and Bess)
5. “I Got Plenty of Nothin” (from Porgy and Bess)
6. “It Ain’t Necessarily So” (from Porgy and Bess)

7. “‘S Wonderful” (from the Broadway musical “Funny Face,” also used in MGM film “An American in Paris”)
8. “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” (used in the film “Shall We Dance” and nominated for Academy Award)
9. “Our Love is Here to Stay” (from the film “The Goldwyn Follies” and MGM film “An American in Paris”)
10. “I’ve Got a Crush on You” (used in Broadway shows “Treasure Girl” and “Strike Up the Band”)
11. “I’ve Got Rhythm” (from Broadway show “Girl Crazy”)
12. “Someone To Watch Over Me” (from Broadway show “Oh Kay!”)
13. “Nothing But Love”

14. “Rhapsody in Blue”/Reprise

Brian Wilson
Tour Dates

::
Brian Wilson News ::
Brian Wilson
Concert
Reviews


Goose On The Lake | 06.04-06.05 | Kentucky

Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: Mareo Speedwagon

Goose On The Lake Festival :: 06.04.10-06.05.10 :: Settle Lake :: Allegre, KY

Goose Creek’s Charlie Gearheart

Most festivals are pleasant distractions from our normal life, opportunities to check out multiple bands, get a little loaded, dance some and then depart with a commemorative t-shirt. But some fests are experiences that strike to the core of us, reminding us what’s good about human beings, especially creative ones that make the air vibrate with song. Goose On The Lake offered two days where kindness and happiness reigned and our better angels winged carefree and delighted.

Very quietly, this small gathering on a private farm in rural Kentucky has evolved into one of the coolest secrets in the summer festival season. Built around an annual celebration of country rock pioneers Goose Creek Symphony, this is a place where real musicians find audiences receptive and attentive to whatever is dished out because it’s done with real heart, blister-won skill and raw talent. And beyond the offerings onstage, Goose On The Lake had the chillest, wonderfully mature group of freak flag waving free spirits you’d ever want to find. Taken together, the music, bucolic setting and primo companionship carved out a little piece of heaven on earth.

Lloyd Settle

“I have the same dream all the old hippies have. I’m just doing something about it,” said Lloyd Settle, the host to Goose On The Lake along with Donna Settle, two of most hospitable folks on the planet. Weeks of land clearing and organizing go into making their farm ready for the 800 or so folks that roll in during the first weekend in June.

This year marked the fest’s 15th year, and Goose Creek Symphony’s 40th anniversary as a band. Diehards who’ve been rolling on the Creek since the early ’70s mingled with youngsters who likely picked up on them from their parents or perhaps one of the many shout outs from heavily influenced descendents like Yonder Mountain String Band, Railroad Earth, String Cheese Incident, Uncle Tupelo, Great American Taxi and many, many others. Goose Creek gives more codified critics’ darlings Gram Parsons and The Byrds a run for their money in terms of originality, vision and plain old execution. In their early days they opened for the likes of Stevie Wonder, Cheech & Chong and other ’70s luminaries, but despite denting the charts a few times, Goose Creek has remained largely a cult affair, though a fierce, exceedingly dedicated cult that includes numerous top flight musicians like Sam Bush, Vince Herman and Tim Carbone. There’s a strong sense of family and instant fellowship at the Lake simply because of the band that serves as its foundation. Super cool things tend to beget more super cool, copacetic things, and Goose Creek is as copacetic and super cool as they come – survivors and innovators to this day, music makers driven first by the music in their blood and everything else secondary behind it.

Benny Skyn

Music began on Friday afternoon with serious singer-songwriter find Benny Skyn. Standing solo with an electric guitar, a tough life written large in his body, Skyn has the lilt of vintage John Prine and the punkish feel of early Billy Bragg. Within a couple numbers it became obvious that he’s one of the most quotable, memorable lyricist to come along in a spell, dishing out doozies like, “All those intelligent things that you said won’t get this trash out of my head,” and telling black edged tales of men who get mean when you won’t take a sip of their liquor while thanking the Lord for the hard times (and meaning it, too). Skyn is a songwriter’s songwriter like Kristofferson or as he himself noted, “Singing songs written by Jesus and Tom T. Hall. Did you ever hear a Tom T. Hall song? It might make you wanna write a song, too.” Listening to Skyn made me want to pick up a guitar and find a song to thank him for the purity and grit of what he does.

Nashville’s The 5 Tones threw down a hard blues-rock gauntlet next, and the juxtaposition, like many this weekend, was sharp and exciting. There’s not a lot of acts on the bill but the quality of each cracks like a whip, drawing one’s attention quickly and continually rewarding it. Musicians are appreciated at Goose On The Lake, and that simple fact seemed to bring out the best in each performer. The sweat plastered t-shirts and contorted faces of The 5 Tones spoke volumes about the trio’s dedication to get right down to the ground water in their genre, digging ferociously with tangy harp, slicing guitar and a rhythm section that just didn’t quit. The encore cover of the North Mississippi Allstars’ “Po’ Black Maddie” is another clue to their sound, but these guys take it all the way out, separating themselves a good distance from the many who toy around in these dark waters. Kindred contemporaries include Super 400 and Rose Hill Drive, and as the next performer noted during their set, “They’ve got a Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs thing going on.” All good stuff and reasons to keep an ear bent towards The 5 Tones.

Dave Gleason

Dave Gleason and The Golden Cadillacs nailed the California country rock sound with an inviting personality and perfect ear for ancestors ripe for resurrection. They’ve got real affection for Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Bob Dylan and “those strange but great Waylon Jennings records.” Few have a mastery of this genre like Gleason, who really groks country’s full sweep from oldies like Webb Pierce and Lefty Frizzell to modern greats like Dwight Yoakam and Rodney Crowell and everything in between. Suited up and looking like the full pros they are, this band slathered raw rock ‘n’ roll all over twangy-ass country and the mixture is just fuckin’ delightful. Seriously, if you’re having a bad time listening to these quality weepies and boot-scootin’ jumpers then you might want to drink moreÂ…or lessÂ…or something. Gleason sings with one of the most naturally appealing voices to emerge in the past decade, and the tear in his beer seems genuine. He feels this music in a way most of Nashville has forgotten, and one can feel the difference as his music washes over you.

Friday evening’s Goose Creek Symphony set was a hopping hodgepodge of deep album cuts and rarely played numbers, with most of the heavy hittin’ fan favorites saved for Saturday night. Friday was for connoisseurs, and as a 25-year hardcore listener seeing them play live for the very first time I was in hog heaven. That word ‘heaven’ keeps popping up simply because it hangs close to this gathering. Perhaps others’ vision of paradise is different than my own, but outside of the sweltering, hellishly humid southern heat, this is a pretty nice approximation of what at least one corner of heaven looks like in my mind. And you couldn’t ask for a much better soundtrack than the Goose, who started off with a patient, phenomenal reading of “Going Down The Road Feeling Bad,” which like many songs other bands have popularized sounds utterly new in their hands.

Goose Creek Symphony

“Think I’ll let my hair grow long, think I’ll grow a beard/ Think I’ll go out and smoke some pot and start acting weird/ ‘Cause I’ve always been a leader/ I ain’t ever been no backseater/ I’ll do anything but cut off my peter/ ’cause I want to be a rock ‘n’ roll star.” Thus begins “Number One Gravy Band,” one of many devastatingly enjoyable pieces trotted out this night.

What’s stunning is the band’s leader and chief songwriter Charlie Gearheart – as big and amazing a character as ever breathed life into this stupid, angry, rough world – is in his seventies and fellow original member/co-founder Paul “Pearl” Stradlin is no spring chicken either. The rest of the band is a mix of ages, some quite young, but all stellar players with clear dedication to knocking this music into the cosmos. Yet, Stradlin and Gearheart pitched in as hard as anyone, and neither this set nor Saturday’s were short affairs. They all seem powered by this music, which similarly eases invigorating sap into the listener. Folks looked positively lit up across the lawn as night fell, sunburnt flesh cooling as Goose Creek’s energy moved along the grass and into our limbs. Sure, strong corn liquor and pleasant smells in the air didn’t hurt, but the key ingredient was the songs and their sublime performances – subtlety is a huge factor in Goose Creek’s appeal and longevity.

Gearheart declared near the end, “We’ll end early enough for folks to get back to their tent and get some.” Afterwards, Lloyd announced, “If you think music can’t free people then take another puff!”

Backstage View by Dennis Cook

Saturday, the smell of KP’s Smokehouse filtered into the far reaches of the farm, luring one in like a cartoon hound lifted off the ground by the smell of food. Pulled pork sandwiches, rib eyes on a bun, bologna sandwiches and more fed the masses, and all served with a big smile. One rarely failed to make a new friend or grow to adore the proprietors a little more each time they ponied up to their table to slather on finger lickin’ sauces on meat that made me glad to be an omnivore. And the warmth and grinning sweetness of KP’s extended to the merch folks, security staff and everyone else charged with keeping this enterprise moving. Really, just about the kindest, nicest folks I’ve ever encountered at a fest anywhere; absolutely on par with my West Coast fave, Las Tortugas.

Many people floated on the large, private lake during the afternoon, paddling around and sharing brews and laughter on the water. Long before music started up again with two more fantastic sets by Benny Skyn and Dave Gleason and his boys, laughter and gently splashing water provided a charming backdrop to relaxin’ in the shade.

Frank Hudson

What drew a number of folks into the sunshine was the vintage acoustic snap of Mr. Frank Hudson, a renowned guitar picker who played with the likes of Merle Travis and learned his craft from the same old soul that taught Chet Atkins how to play. Mr. Hudson is pure class and was kind enough to let me sit at his heel earlier in the day before his set while he explained some of the nuances and history of the southern guitar style he practices. And he even offered me a pull from his small bottle of Old No. 7. Like I said, pure class. His set was like a great living jukebox full of wonderful songs like “Sunday Morning Coming Down.” It’s a deceptively simple thing he does, but the way he provides rhythm for his lead lines, in a sense accompanying himself and easing into songs with weathered grace is a wonderful thing to behold. Add in his seasoned stage patter – “Can you hear me? If you can hear me I’m playing too loud” – and Hudson proved a total crowd charmer and deservedly so.

Paul Burch & The WPA Ball Club were another surprise winner following Hudson, bringing in oodles of swing into country, folk and jazz inflected songs that touched on both American and English traditional music and then snatched it by the arm into modernity. Accordion, fiddle and Burch’s guitar danced continually, creating a much fuller sound than one might expect from a trio. With an inviting voice and a big songbook full of quality material, Burch and the WPA evoked the past in a way that makes it new.

Wanda Jackson

They were followed by a short set from Nashville’s Heath Haynes & The Hi-Dollars, who took us back to ’50s ground zero rock with real aplomb. A blur of happy energy, they came on with an 88-key, unruly guitar assault anchored by a rhythm section so tight it wouldn’t leak a drop. Bar band staples like “That’s All Right, Mama” and “Six Days On The Road” bucked with life when they played ‘em, and then they transformed into the backing band for Saturday’s other headliner, Wanda Jackson.

“Keep listening and eventually we’ll play one you like,” the vintage rock queen declared, and they pretty much walked the line throughout their enjoyable, oldies rich set. Jackson arrived in the 1950s with one of the most distinctive voices to ever hit rock ‘n’ roll, and she’s largely maintained it, though it sometimes took a bit to warm up or cracked occasionally. So be it; she’s rock royalty and still offered up good times decked out in the most fringe I’ve ever seen on one shirt and a simply classic wig. When she let out a still-girlish squeal on monsters like “Fujiyama Mama” and “Riot In Cell Block No. 9″ it raised your pulse a bit and reminded one how essential sex is to rock, which oddly didn’t jar against the welcome gospel pieces and Jesus-saved-me rap also included in her set.

The main attraction for most, based solely on the sheer numbers on the lawn and their hooting enthusiasm, was Goose Creek‘s fest closing set. Without exaggeration, this performance ranked with the best I’ve seen by any band, every bit the equal to the transcendent experiences I’ve had with the Grateful Dead, Radiohead, The Black Crowes and other giants. What Goose Creek share with this bunch is the same undeniable originality, sheer talent and resounding conviction. One can play music to entertain and shake a coin out of folks’ pockets, but for some it’s a calling and a privilege to get up on stages and make music. A strong sense of ritual infused this show, with sage burning and a low, percussion driven ‘ohm’ building into the first song proper, a stunning reading of “These Hills” from 2002′s I Don’t Know album followed by their theme song, “Welcome To Goose Creek.” In just two numbers one was struck by a sound forged over a lifetime, a music born from craggy, private places but delivered in a way that makes people dance away their troubles and rejoice in the now.

Goose Creek Symphony

The sensation of being present at a real happening only intensified as the set continued. “It looks like a good night out there. Might as well be,” quipped Gearheart, a master of verbal sleight of hand peppered with wisdom you can use. And all six guys up there with him exuded the same heartfelt dedication to creating something good and useful and sweet for folks. By set’s end I was certain that Goose Creek Symphony ranks amongst the best outfits rock has ever given us. They’ve got the chops, diversity and songbook to rival the mighty Grateful Dead, plus their harmonies are way better and they’re a whole lot less self-important about what they do (especially these days). ‘Down to earth’ is a common expression but this bunch really is earthy and blue collar as a tattered, beloved pair of Levi’s. But they’re also pretty goddamn brainy and culturally savvy, and there are sections that nail some of the same magic one finds in The Beatles or Pink Floyd – two obvious influences that Goose Creek weaves into their own music masterfully, as in the Wish You Were Here like rendition of “I Don’t Know” this night. The Goose can also get funky as fuck, and the low end generally swerves and pops with an unpredictable but right on time cadence. And somehow the fiddle fits into all of it. That’s a neat trick.

Watching the sweaty, dazed young faces along the rail it was clear this isn’t some nostalgia kick. This music has the power to directly connect to real music people, the sort open to the kind of blackly humorous, intricately woven yet rowdily delivered music that Goose Creek Symphony lays down. There were plenty of gray hairs like myself – freakin’ as well as our bodies allow – but the younger fans reveal the huge potential for this music to light up myriad lives. It’s right in front of us, waiting to lift your heels and twist your brain. And thankfully so is Goose On The Lake. Here’s to Year 16 in 2011 and many more for Goose Creek themselves.

See many more pics from this wonderful festival here.

JamBase | Kentucky
Go See Live Music!


The Gaslight Anthem Cover Pearl Jam on Fallon

REVISIT SEATTLE IN 1992 VIA THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM IN 2010

Fresh off the June 15 release of their highly anticipated new album, American Slang, The Gaslight Anthem performed on
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, playing their new single “Boxer.” After the show,
the band offered their web-only take on the Pearl Jam tune “State of Love and Trust” from the classic grunge-era
Singles soundtrack from 1992. Check out the video below.

The band is also offering pre-sale tickets for their September 30 performance at Radio City Music Hall. Tickets go
on sale June 25 at 12 PM EST. Click here for more information.

The Gaslight Anthem
Tour Dates

::
The Gaslight Anthem News
::
The Gaslight Anthem
Concert
Reviews


Blackberry Pearl 3G launched in India

The Blackberry Pearl 3G has been launched in India, at Mumbai, today. This Candy bar shaped, compact smartphone has been already released in Canada and Australia.
The iPhone, according to the company, has “highest screen resolution and fastest” which is claimed to be one of the best smartphones available. The phone comes with attractive feature of [...]

LinkedIn for BlackBerry 1.1 Adds Storm, Pearl Support

LinkedIn June 7 released LinkedIn for BlackBerry 1.1 with support for BlackBerry Storm and Pearl devices. LinkedIn for Blackberry 1.1 also includes more detail of what connections have been changing on their profile, including education and headline. Users will also know when connections add an Twitter account and Instant Messenger account. There are also improvements in how LinkedIn renders fonts, as well as some improvements to the company updates the BlackBerry Contacts application when it has enabled address book integration with LinkedIn. – As the top social network for businesses, it’s important
for LinkedIn to support as many enterprise-oriented mobile phones as possible.
LinkedIn June 7 released LinkedIn for BlackBerry 1.1 with support for BlackBerry Storm and
Pearl devices, adding to the Bold, Tour and Curve devices the applicat…


Reggie Watts: Tour w/ Conan New CD/DVD and Video

REGGIE WATTS ANNOUNCES CD/DVD FOR COMEDY CENTRAL, NEW VIDEO, TOUR WITH CONAN
O’BRIEN

Reggie Watts

Reggie Watts is set to release
his first full-length record Why $#!+ So Crazy? as CD/DVD this Spring on Comedy Central
Records. Looseworld and Waverly Films co-produced the album’s debut music video, “F_CK SH_T STACK” a hip hop
pastiche album single created and performed by Reggie. Right now, you can also catch Reggie’s live
set while he’s on tour with Conan O’Brien.

As an internationally renowned vocalist/beatboxer/musician/comedian/improviser, founding member of the band
Maktub, Regina Spektor tourmate and album
guest, Brian Eno-protege, Andy
Kaufman Award winner, ECNY Award winner, Esquire‘s Best & Brightest featured entertainer, and DFA
Records’ “Spaghetti Circus” guest vocalist, Reggie Watts is amazing in every little thing he does. Combining looped
vocals created live onstage with his unique brand of comedy and stunning vocal range and master of accents, Reggie’s performances are consistently hailed as genius by comedy and music fans alike. Reggie has appeared on
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Michael and Michael Have Issues, co-starred in The Yes Men Save
The World
, and countless overseas television shows. As a solo performer Reggie has played sold out runs at
every comedy festival imaginable and packed houses at Fusebox, SXSW, Bumbershoot, Outside Lands, and cities the
world-over. Reggie also recently recorded music to be featured on Louis CK’s upcoming show on FX.

Why $#!+ So Crazy? was filmed live at venues around NYC this past winter and will be available May 18 on
Comedy Central Records. The “Why $#!+ So Crazy?” special which features Reggie, footage from his tour and
original scripted comedy will air prior to the CD/DVD release. Video co-producer Looseworld is an arts collective that
specializes in film production. Their website LOOSEWORLD.com has recently gained momentum as a platform for
emerging artists to promote themselves and their art. Waverly Films has been listed in Step magazine as
one of “25 Emerging Talents in 2009,” as their weekly Internet shorts have attracted 48,000+ subscribers to their
YouTube Channel.

Check the video for “F_CK SH_T STACK” (NSFW Language):

REGGIE WATTS ON TOUR (*w/Conan O’Brien):

4/29 – San Diego, CA @ San Diego Civic Theater *
4/30 – Phoenix, AZ @ Dodge Theater *
5/1 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Pearl *
5/5-7 – Brighton, UK @ Brighton Festival
5/9 – Boulder, CO @ Mackey Auditorium *
5/10 – Denver, CO @ Ellie Caulkins Opera House *
5/13 – Dallas, TX @ McFarlin Memorial Auditorium *
5/14 – Austin TX @ Austin Music Hall *
5/15 – Tulsa, OK @ The Brady Theater *
5/16 – Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theater *
5/18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Orpheum Theater *
5/19 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theater *
5/20 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theater *
5/22 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall *
5/30 – Atlantic City, NJ @ The Borgata, 7:00 & 10:30 shows *
6/1 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall *
6/2 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall *
6/4 – Boston, MA @ Wang Center *
6/5 – Boston, MA @ Wang Center *
6/6 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun *
6/7 – Upper Darby, PA @ Tower Theater *
6/8 – Washington, DC @ DAR Constitution Hall *
6/14 – Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theater *

Reggie Watts Tour Dates :: Reggie Watts News :: Reggie Watts Concert Reviews


BlackBerry RIM launched Bold 9650 and Pearl 3G

The BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM) unveiled its latest Smartphones, BlackBerry Bold 9650 and BlackBerry Pearl 3G where the later is claimed to be the smallest Smartphone till date.
Talking about the launch of Bold 9650, RIM president and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis said, “The new BlackBerry Bold 9650 is an extraordinary Smartphone that we think [...]

RIM Bold 9650, Pearl 3G Smartphones Replace Tour, Lose Trackball

Research In Motion unveils the BlackBerry Bold 9650 smartphone and the petite BlackBerry Pearl 3G handset at its Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Fla. The first Bold mobile device to support CDMA networks, the 9650 works worldwide, supporting EvDO Rev A in North America and 3G UMTS/HSPA and quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM networks in other countries. The BlackBerry Pearl 3G is the smallest BlackBerry smartphone ever made and comes in many colors and two versions. Like its Bold 9650 brother, the Pearl 3G smartphone is expected to launch supported by various carriers beginning in May.
– ORLANDO, Fla. Research
In Motion April 26 unveiled the BlackBerry
Bold 9650 smartphone and the petite BlackBerry Pearl 3G handset, both
geared to help the enterprise phone maker expand its smartphone lead in North
America.
Unveiled at RIM’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium here, the Bold 9650 offe…


BlackBerry Bold 9650, Pearl 3G Devices Fuel RIM’s WES

Orlando, Fla. Research In Motion April 26 unveiled the BlackBerry Bold 9650 smartphone and two flavors of the new Pearl 3G smartphone, one with a QWERTY keyboard and the other with a traditional numeric keypad to appeal to as many users as possible. RIM also unveiled BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5 with voice over WiFi calling. The new smartphones and software came at RIM’s annual Wireless Enterprise Symposium here April 26. RIM officials allowed media into its BlackBerry Booth to see and play with the new devices. Here is eWEEKs tour in pictures.
– …


Ray LaMontagne David Gray Co-Headline Tour

GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS!

Ray LaMontagne

David Gray and Ray LaMontagne have announced dates for their highly anticipated summer tour. The 16-city tour will kick off in Columbia, MD, on August 15, with additional shows to be announced at a later date. These are the current confirmed dates.

David Gray and Ray LaMontagne Tour Dates

August 15 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 17 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion
August 19 Wantagh, NY Nikon @ Jones Beach
August 20 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
August 22 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry
August 25 Chicago, IL Millennium Park
August 26 Rochester, MI Meadow Brook Theatre
August 29 Council Bluffs, IA Stir Cover @ Harrah’s Council Bluffs
August 30 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 31 Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe Opera House
September 1 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
September 3 Los Vegas, NV The Pearl @ The Palms
September 4 Valley Center, CA Harrahs Rincon
September 5 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
September 8 Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre
September 10 Berkeley, CA The Greek Theatre

Check out JamBase’s intimate 2008 chat with Ray LaMontagne!

David Gray Tour Dates :: David Gray News :: David Gray Concert Reviews

Ray LaMontagne Tour Dates :: Ray LaMontagne News :: Ray LaMontagne Concert Reviews