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Vincent Gallo’s RRIICCEE: Announces US Tour

TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 8 IN VIENNA, VIRGINIA


Vincent Gallo

Vincent Gallo is set to embark on an 11 date tour with his band RRIICCEE. Joining him on stage will
be musicians Woody Jackson and Nico Turner. Gallo, a movie actor, filmmaker and musician, is
the critically acclaimed writer and director of such films like Buffalo 66 and The Brown Bunny. He
has released two solo albums on the British recording label, Warp Records and also collaborated with the artist Jean-
Michel Basquiat in the New York no-wave musical group Gray.

RRIICCEE is a spontaneous collective between Gallo and other multi-instrumentalists, hand-picked by him,
consisting of different members each tour. On stage, they exhibit the creation of composition within a live
performance. The outfit does not perform pre-written music and is not limited to the
boundaries of one specific musical genre. At the present time, RRIICCEE has no recorded music and has no plans on
recording a commercial release.

Tickets are on sale now.

RRIICCEE Tour Dates:

11/08 Vienna, VA – Jammin’ Java

11/09 New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge
11/11 Philadelphia, PA – Northstar
11/12 Buffalo, NY – Soundlab
11/13 Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom
11/14 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Theatre

11/15 Kansas City, MO – Record Bar

11/17 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge
11/19 Scottsdale, AZ – Rouge Bar
11/22 San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord

11/23 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre

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Obama Streaker Juan James Rodriguez Apologizes; Accepts Partial Prize

Juan James Rodriguez has apologized for running naked in front of President Barack Obama during a weekend campaign stop in Philadelphia in hopes of snagging a $1 million grand prize issued by a wealthy online prankster. Rodriguez, 24, was arrested Sunday night for public lewdness after streaking 25 feet away from the president. “I just [...]

Kendra Wilkinson Moving Back To Los Angeles — Without Hank Baskett

Look Out, City of Angels: Former Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson is headed back to the hub of Hollywood and Hedonism — and she’s doing it without her NFL star husband, Hank Baskett. Celebrity snoops tell Life & Style Magazine that Kendra and her young son Hank IV are moving back to Los Angeles –1,500 miles [...]

Dr. Dog Winter Dates & New Music

TICKETS GO ON SALE OCTOBER 16; NEW SONGS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD


Dr. Dog

Dr. Dog has announced a
string of east coast dates to begin January 29, 2011. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, October 16. The band is on
tour right now in support of their new album, Shame, Shame. Click here for those dates.

During their current tour, the band are selling a new double 7″. Click here and here to download
“Nobody Knows Who You Are” and “Take Me Into Town” from that release.


January 28 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
January 29 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC

January 31 – Bijou Theatre – Knoxville, TN
February 1 – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN
February 3 – Music Farm – Charleston, SC
February 4 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
February 5 – Cannery – Nashville, TN
February 7 – WorkPlay – Birmingham, AL
February 8 – Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
February 9 – Jefferson Theatre – Charlottesville, VA
February 11 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA
February 15 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT
February 16 – TBA – Rochester, NY
February 17 – Mr. Small’s – Pittsburgh, PA

February 18 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY

February 19 – Paradise – Boston, MA

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Oct. 13, 1884: Greenwich Resolves Subprime Meridian Crisis

1884: Geographers and astronomers adopt Greenwich as the Prime Meridian, the international standard for zero degrees longitude.
The late 19th century was an era of standardization. With the Second Industrial Revolution stimulating world trade, the Treaty of the Meter established the International System of weights and measures in 1875. With railroads linking together entire continents, nations [...]

Andrew Belle Live on Livestream Tonight

LIVE AT 7 PM EST/4 PM PST


Andrew Belle

Andrew Belle will be
performing an acoustic session and chatting tonight on Livestream at their NYC studios. The performance will air
LIVE at 7pm EST/4pm PST – everyone can watch via
Livestream/Facebook
.

Andrew’s in the middle of a US tour with Tyrone Wells. Full dates are below.


10/12/10 Tue City Winery New York, NY

10/13/10 Wed The Red Room @ Cafe 939 Boston, MA
10/14/10 Thu World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
10/19/10 Tue Radio Radio Indianapolis, IN
10/20/10 Wed The Mill Iowa City, IA

10/21/10 Thu Cedar Cultural Center Minneapolis, MN
10/22/10 Fri SPACE Evanston, IL

10/23/10 Sat Shank Hall Milwaukee, WI

10/24/10 Sun Schubas Chicago, IL
10/26/10 Tue Old Rock House St. Louis, MO
10/27/10 Wed Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
10/29/10 Fri The Soiled Dove Underground Denver, CO
11/01/10 Mon Velour Provo, UT
11/03/10 Wed Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID
11/04/10 Thu Aladdin Theater Portland, OR
11/05/10 Fri Neumos Seattle, WA
11/06/10 Sat Knitting Factory Concert House Spokane, WA
11/08/10 Mon Eastern Oregon University LaGrande, OR

11/09/10 Tue Big Bend Community College Moses Lake, WA
11/10/10 Wed Marilyn’s on K Sacramento, CA
11/11/10 Thu Cafe du Nord San Francisco, CA

11/12/10 Fri Downtown Brewing Co San Luis Obispo, CA

11/13/10 Sat The Hotel Cafe Los Angeles, CA

11/14/10 Sun Anthology San Diego, CA

11/18/10 Thu Samford University Birmingham, AL

11/20/10 Sat Downstairs Live North Augusta, SC
01/25/11 Tue Texas A&M Commerce, TX
01/26/11 Wed University of Texas Austin, TX

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Fran Drescher Talk Show

“The Nanny” is returning to TV! Fran Drescher will be hosting a three-week preview of a new talk show on six FOX affliate stations across North America, New York Magazine reported in a hot scoop of Columbus Day dish. Is the nasally Queens native the next Queen of Talk? From survivng breast cancer to marrying [...]

Leland Sundries: Fall Tour/1st EP

ONE OF THE FRESHEST DEBUTS IN ’10 TOURS EAST COAST

“Leland Sundries singer/picker Nick Loss-Eaton’s the-Band-meets-Lou-Reed approach mates gnawing electric guitar and old-time acoustic six-string, banjo, and harmonica melodies with dry-witted, drawling, modern-day ennui.” -Boston Phoenix

Leland Sundries

Brooklyn indie-Americana music project Leland Sundries released their debut, The Apothecary EP, this past Tuesday, October 5 on upstart label L’Echiquier Records. Leland Sundries is lead by resonator and harmonica-playing songwriter Nick Loss-Eaton. Leland Sundries has been compared to James McMurtry, Richard Buckner, AA Bondy, Elvis Perkins, Son Volt, and Silver Jews, and Chuck Prophet has called Leland Sundries’ music “great wordsmith stuff.”

The Apothecary EP was recorded at the Creamery studio, under the Pulaski Bridge on the Brooklyn-Queens border and instrumentation includes resonator guitar, banjo, accordion, vintage synthesizer, slide guitar, and Rhodes. Laura Minor, who xlr8r compared to Lucinda Williams, appears on guest vocals on the EP’s wistful closing waltz.

The project has played in eight states in its year-long existence, sometimes in electric garage band guise and sometimes as a resonator and harmonica show. The tour for the EP begins tomorrow in Massachusetts.

Leland Sundries Tour Dates

October 9 – Sally O’Briens – Somerville, MA
October 10 – Slainte Wine Bar – Portland, Maine
October 11 – Radio Bean – Burlington, Vermont
October 12 – Circus Cafe – Saratoga Springs, NY
October 13 – Goodbye Blue Monday – Brooklyn, NY
October 14 – Black Moon Music Lounge – Belchertown, MA
October 15 – The Speakeasy under Local 121 – Providence, RI
October 31 – Rojo – Birmingham, Alabama
November 2 – Goodstuff Grocery – Marshall, NC
November 3 – Volrath Tavern – Indianapolis, IN
November 4 – Lemon Grove Cafe – Youngstown, OH
November 5 – Triumph Brewery – Philadelphia, PA
November 6 – Union Hall – Brooklyn, NY


The Apothecary EP Track List

1. Elegy
2. High On The Plains
3. Hey Self-Defeater
4. The Main In The Giant Russian Overcoat
5. Oh My Sweet Cantankerous Baby

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Watch Railroad Earth Spin New LP On Facebook

SPINNING NEW ALBUM ON THE DENON 100 TURNTABLE


Railroad Earth

Railroad Earth‘s new self-
titled album is out on October 12 via One Haven Music. Tomorrow at 1pm EDT the
band will test-drive a vinyl copy of the new album, in its entirety, at the HQ of legendary electronics-maker Denon.
They’ll spin the album on a new Denon
100 turntable
, manufactured to commemorate Denon’s 100th anniversary.

You can watch the whole thing on the Railroad Earth Facebook page.


Oct 9 Roseland, VA @ The Festy Experience
Oct 14 Ozark, AR @ Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival
Oct 15 Austin, TX @ La Zona Rosa

Oct 16 New Orleans, LA @ Tipitina’s
Oct 19 Athens, GA @ The Melting Point
Oct 21 Live Oak, FL @ MagnoliaFest
Oct 22 Charlotte, NC @ Visulite Theatre
Oct 23 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Oct 28 Woodstock, NY @ Bearsville Theater
Oct 29 New York, NY @ The Fillmore NY @ Irving Plaza
Oct 30 Boston, MA @ The Paradise
Oct 31 Ithaca, NY @ State Theater
Nov 4 Buffalo, NY @ The Tralf Music Hall

Nov 5 Cleveland, OH @ The Beachland Ballroom

Nov 6 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
Nov 7 Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
Nov 20 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
Nov 26 Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater

Nov 27 Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater
Dec 2 Londonderry, NH @ The Tupelo Music Hall

Dec 3 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom

Dec 4 Skowhegan, ME @ Skowhegan Opera House

Dec 10 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Dec 11 Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live
Dec 29 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

Dec 30 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
Dec 31 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

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West Beach Music Fest | Pics | Review

Words & Images by: L. Paul Mann

West Beach Music Festival :: 09.24.10-09.25.10 :: Santa Barbara, CA

Day 1

WBMF Grounds 2010

Despite a slew of seemingly insurmountable roadblocks thrown up by the Santa Barbara City Council, the fourth annual West Beach Festival went off without a hitch the last weekend of September. Music fans were greeted with some of the first hot, sunny weather after one of the coldest, foggiest summers in Coastal California’s history. The scaled back festival was actually moved to Santa Barbara’s East Beach, along a palm lined grassy field that made for the perfect backdrop to the warm weather. Among the city’s restrictions, the festival was scaled back from three days to two and attendance was limited to half of last year’s record 14,000 people. The city also limited in and out privileges, sound levels and alcohol consumption (4 drinks per person per day). But despite all the restrictions, there were nothing but smiles all around on happy music fans throughout the grounds.

Twin Productions has been able to create a unique festival over the last four years, built around their core interest in reggae and beach music. Most of the acts booked are carefully selected world music artists, flying just under the radar of pop music fame, with a few headliners thrown in to add broader credibility to the event. Although most of the acts playing the main stage share reggae roots, the fest’s unique approach and vast cultural differences create a smorgasbord of sounds. West Beach Festival probably has more in common with Peter Gabriel s’ 30 year old WOMAD Festival than any other event. WOMAD was the first pop music festival to feature all types of bands from across the globe. West Beach also adds an electronic music stage into the mix to keep young techno fans dancing. A beautiful sunny day greeted early bird music fans for day one of the festival. Here are some of highlights.

Vancouver-based Red Eye Empire rocked the main stage early on. Their funky reggae infused sound is reminiscent of G Love & Special Sauce, and the band, in fact, has toured with G Love several times. Through The Roots were up next with the beach party oriented California sound. Hawaiian singer Anuhea (a cool breeze of the heavenly rose) brought a mellow island vibe during their sweltering afternoon set, with the crowd lounging on beach blankets during this set.

Over on the electronic music stage, Oakland-based rappers Zion I were the first act to draw a sizable crowd of enthusiastic, young fans on Saturday. Next, as the hot afternoon sun began to fade, Rey Fresco greeted a refreshed audience in front of the main stage. The Ventura, CA-based band is a veritable world music jam encapsulated in one group. Hailing from Fiji, lead singer Roger Keiaho offers a distinctive vocal style. Blonde surfer Andrew Jones not only plays the drums but manufactures them as well. Bassist Shawn Echevarria brings a Latin rhythm to the band. Finally, harpist Xoco Morazo adds a unique touch to the group, playing a variety of custom harps built by his father.

Rebelution @ WBMF ’10

A fired up crowd was ready for the next main stage act, San Diego-based Mike Pinto. Originally from Philadelphia, this roots rocker is far more at home playing beachy surf music. He already has a big following in many Pacific islands like Guam and Hawaii.

As dusk fell, one of the most well received bands of the festival truly brought the growing crowd alive. Katchafire, hailing from New Zealand, is comprised of indigenous Maori musicians playing lush roots reggae with their own cultural sounds in the mix.

Collie Buddz brought his unique mix of dance hall, Soca and hip hop to the main stage as night fell. Born in New Orleans and raised in Bermuda, his style is truly his own.

Saturday’s headliner was Santa Barbara’s own Rebelution. The band’s popular Cali-reggae sound has recently exploded in popularity and the group has been headlining large venues across the country. The band was greeted by a smoky, smiling, gyrating crowd. At the same time, electronic music wizards Savoy were closing out the electronic music stage in front of a younger crowd of enthusiastic fans. The Boulder, CO trio, including a live drummer, merges a mash up of styles from European house to 70s and 80s dance music to create their fresh new sound. As day one of West Beach Festival 2010 wound down, smiling music fans could be seen from one end of the venue to the other.

Day 2

Lime Riders @ WBMF ’10

Sunday at the West Beach Music Festival started bright and early with blazing sunshine and music on all stages by 12 noon. Cuervo, which came on board as a last minute corporate sponsor and helped save the event from early termination, produced a giant playground for young adults with the Cuervo Pavilion. It came complete with an artificial rock wall, where volunteer teams from the audience would compete for prizes while being doused with gallons of water. Other games featured a giant mechanical lime that participants could ride like a mechanical bull. A few bikini-clad girls ended up with minor bloody noses, but were still smiling nevertheless. Most of the games featured some sort of water dousing, which became very inviting as the temperature in Santa Barbara soared to over 90-degrees.

While some fans frolicked at the games, others danced to their favorite bands on the multiple stages. Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Sound played an early set in the sweltering midday sun. The New York-based band plays experimental dub reggae but also takes a page from jam bands like Phish by never playing the same set twice and improvising extensively live. Indeed, the band played two entirely different sets in Santa Barbara on this day. The West Beach Fest set sounded like traditional reggae and created a mellow tone in line with the mood of a sweltering early crowd. At the after-show later in the evening at the Soho nightclub, the band played a much more upbeat dub drenched set. The sound was reminiscent of The Clash when they began to experiment with reggae. Giant Panda has built a loyal following by playing over 500 shows in the last three years. The band offers free downloads of their music at LivePanda.com.

Central Coast band Still Time hit the main stage next with a blues-drenched set of upbeat tunes. This relatively young band has become a regional favorite, playing up and down the coast for the last five years. Their unique, bluesy style has been compared to music masters like Dave Matthews and Ben Harper. The band was the perfect lead-in to the next main stage act, JJ Grey & Mofro. The funky blues boogie band from Jacksonville, FL has been a staple on the festival circuit for nearly a decade. Mofro brought a sweltering mid-afternoon crowd to their feet for a shuffling dance extravaganza.

UB40 @ WBMF ’10

As the relentless afternoon sun began to subside, Australian new-roots reggae sensation The Beautiful Girls hit the stage. Led by charismatic lead singer Matt McHugh, the band had bikini clad girls screaming and dancing in front of the West Beach crowd. Another unique new hybrid group, their sound has been compared to bands as diverse as The Police and Ben Harper.

As a spectacular sunset fell over the festival grounds, the most anticipated band of the festival exploded onto the stage in a spectacular blazing light show. UB40, one of the veterans of the English ska and reggae movement, has sold over 70 million records since they got together in the late 70s. The band did not disappoint, offering a larger-than-life live show featuring animated dance routines and lively solo performances from many of the more than one dozen jamming musicians onstage.

At the same time, electronic music duo Pretty Lights had a smaller crowd of younger fans in a dancing frenzy in front of the electronic music stage. As the second night of the West Beach Music Festival wound to a close, bands like Soja and The Easy Star All-Stars had music fans grooving and smiling till the 10 p.m. curfew brought the 2010 festival to a close.

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Brendan Benson: New 7″; Tour with The Posies & Aqueduct

NEW RELEASE OUT ON READYMADE IMPRINT


Brendan Benson

Midas Well & Upton O. Goode, also known as Well & Goode, released a 7″ today,
mixed and mastered by Brendan
Benson
and released via his imprint, Readymade. Get the Well & Goode 7″ here.

The release marks the first music available on Benson’s newly re-launched website at www.brendanbenson.com. The two new tracks will also be available
digitally on iTunes, Amazon and all major digital retailers worldwide as well as at select vinyl shops.

In November, Benson will hit the road on a North American co-headlining tour with The Posies and special guest Aqueduct (dates below). Posies’
members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer (both of Big Star and Stringfellow of R.E.M.) will be
performing with Brendan as his backing band.

Brendan Benson on tour with The Posies and Aqueduct:

Nov. 5 – Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee WI

Nov. 6 – Bottom Lounge, Chicago IL
Nov. 7 – Southgate House, Newport KY
Nov. 9 – The Majestic Theatre, Detroit MI
Nov. 10 – Outland Live, Columbus OH
Nov. 11 – Mr. Small’s Theatre, Millvale PA
Nov. 12 – Water Street Music Hall, Rochester NY
Nov. 13 – The Highline Ballroom, NYC

Nov. 14 – The Trocadero Theatre, Philadelphia PA
Nov. 16 – Royale, Boston MA Nov. 18 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro NC
Nov. 19 – Exit/In, Nashville TN

Nov. 20 – The Loft, Atlanta GA

Nov. 21 – Minglewood Hall, Memphis TN
Nov. 26 – La Zona Rosa, Austin TX
Nov. 27 – The Argentum, Houston TX
Dec. 1 – Gothic Theatre, Englewood CO
Dec. 3 – Club Nokia @ LA Live, Los Angeles CA

Dec. 5 – The Independent, San Francisco CA
Dec. 8 – Aladdin Theatre, Portland OR
Dec. 11 – Showbox at the Market, Seattle WA

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The New Deal | Philly | Review | Pics | Video

Words & Images by: Jake Krolick

The New Deal :: 09.24.10 :: Electric Factory :: Philadelphia, PA

Jamie Shields by Jake Krolick

There is a music documentary that came out in 2009 called The Heart is a Drum Machine. It contains a scene in which a drummer pontificates about how the music that we connect with stems from the rhythm of our heartbeat. With that notion in mind, consider The New Deal’s drummer Darren Shearer. Whether you watch him play or simply interact with him, he epitomizes that quote as enthusiasm spills out of his internal metronome and blasts to your ears via his drum kit. The Electric Factory found Shearer, bassist Dan Kurtz and keyboard wiz Jamie Shields doing what they’ve done best over the past 12 years – dominating their own live electronic genre. The audience synced themselves to the pulse coming from the stage and the Electric Factory was alive. This new living, breathing, thriving organism – whose purpose may have had a deeper meaning – was, for the time being, solely a dance machine.

The New Deal invited Bay Area hip-hop legend Lyrics Born and his band to open their Pennsylvania and Massachusetts shows. Pimping his soon-to-be-released album As You Were, the Japanese-American rapper Tsutomu “Tom” Shimura ripped through several older songs before getting frustrated with the buzzing crowd anxious to shake-ass. I dug his freestyle joint with shout outs to our cheese steak city, but apparently, I was in the minority. When he debuted his new single, “Lies X 3,” as much of the crowd stayed fairly lackluster. From all accounts the Northampton show the next evening fared better, but it was a tough pill to swallow for a rowdy Philadelphia crowd.

The New Deal rescheduled this show several times before finally making it happen. Despite the other electronic show going down in Philadelphia’s navy yard, tND pulled a decent-sized crowd and rocked the Factory until 1:45 a.m. with two sets and a speedy encore. Having just released a new record, Live: Toronto 7.16.2009, Shearer, Kurtz and Shields were in outstanding moods as they embarked on a 21 show romp through the States.

The first set was dominated with jams, while some serious alien sounds emerged from Shields’ keyboards. His crafty, non-looped playing combined with the key changes they were doing early on made for a spirited first set. To be honest, I’m not sure they played one “song” save for a set-ending epic version of “Octobong.”

This didn’t change during the second set as Kurtz let his fingers do the walking through a wicked “Moonscraper” jam and what sounded like “Gone, Gone, Gone.” All three musicians have mastered the ability to construct moments in the music that fluctuate on strict command from low to high. If you examined the topography of Friday’s music, its horizon line was dominated by a roller coaster of peaks and valleys. This style has come to define what is somewhat-instinctive-yet-subconsciously awesome about their performances. Their music forces you to anticipate the building-driving moments and lash out in fits of dance and arm pumping.

By the show’s encore – a speedy version of “VL Tone” – the Electric Factory was in shambles. As the trio bounced notes off the walls, I realized how powerful the anticipation of a sound is as an element of music. The New Deal excel at stirring this kind of hungry desire in audiences, offering just the right balance of foreplay and release, like a good live band should.

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Sade: First Tour in Ten years

ADDITIONAL DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON


Sade

Following the platinum selling success of Soldier of Love, Sade announces their highly
anticipated return to the world’s stage. The North American leg, produced by Live Nation, begins on June 16 in
Baltimore, Maryland at the 1st Mariner’s Arena. Tickets go on sale in select markets beginning October 16 at
LiveNation.com with additional dates to be announced soon.


Thu Jun 16 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena Sat Oct 16

Sun Jun 19 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center Mon Oct 18
Tue Jun 21 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum Mon Oct 18
Fri Jun 24 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center Mon Oct 18

Tue Jun 28 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre Sat Oct 16

Thu Jun 30 Montreal, QC Bell Centre Sat Oct 16

Wed Jul 06 Boston, MA TD Garden Mon Oct 18
Fri Aug 05 Chicago, IL United Center Mon Oct 18
Fri Aug 19 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center Mon Oct 18
Tue Aug 30 Anaheim, CA Honda Center Mon Oct 18

Additional dates will be announced in the following markets soon: Atlanta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Calgary, AB;
Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Houston, TX; Kansas City, MO; Las Vegas, NV; Louisville,
KY; Memphis, TN; Milwaukee, WI; New Orleans, LA; Oakland, CA; Orlando, FL; Phoenix, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland,
OR; Sacramento, CA; San Diego, CA; San Jose, CA; Seattle, WA; St Louis, MO; St Paul, MN, Vancouver, BC.

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Rubber Soulive Tour Starts This Weekend

RUBBER SOULIVE DEBUTS AT NO.1 ON ITUNES JAZZ CHART

Soulive has announced U.S.
tour dates for the remainder of 2010 in support of their ninth studio album, Rubber Soulive. The
27-show run kicks off this weekend with a New York City hometown blow out dubbed The Royal Family Ball at
Terminal 5, featuring special guests John Scofield, Talib Kweli, Christian Scott, Big Sam and Maurice
Brown
, as well as Royal Family crew Nigel Hall, Lettuce and The Shady Horns. Other
highlights include festival appearances at Bear Creek Festival and Clearwater Jazz Festival, stops throughout the
Northeast, Southeast, Midwest and West Coast and a handful of two-night stands, including Port City Music Hall in
Portland, Higher Ground in Burlington, The Independent in San Francisco, Cervante’s in Denver and a New Year’s Eve
celebration at Paradise in Boston.

For more information about Rubber Soulive, click here.


October 1 | Maritime Magic | Baltimore, MD
October 2 | Terminal 5 | New York, NY
October 7 | Northern Lights | Albany, NY
October 8 | Port City Music Hall | Portland, ME
October 9 | Port City Music Hall | Portland, ME

October 16 | Clearwater Jazz Festival | Clearwater, FL

October 29 | Higher Ground | Burlington, VT
October 30 | Higher Ground | Burlington, VT
November 4 | The Rex | Pittsburgh, PA
November 5 | The State Theater | Falls Church, VA
November 6 | World Cafe Live | Philadelphia, PA
November 7 | Capital Ale House | Richmond, VA
November 8 | Pisgah | Asheville, NC
November 9 | The Poor House | Charleston, SC

November 10 | Neighborhood Theater | Charlotte, NC

November 11 | Masquerade | Atlanta, GA

November 13 | Bear Creek Music & Art Festival | Live Oak, FL
November 19 | Double Door | Chicago, IL
November 20 | Orpheum Theater | Madison, WI
December 10 | The Independent | San Francisco, CA *w/ special guest Karl Denson
December 11 | The Independent | San Francisco, CA *w/ special guest Karl Denson
December 12 | Humbolt Brews | Arcata, CA *w/ special guest Karl Denson
December 14 | Harlow’s | Sacramento, CA
December 15 | Moe’s Alley | Santa Cruz, CA
December 16 | The Roxy | Los Angeles, CA
December 17 | Cervante’s Masterpiece Ballroom | Denver, CO

December 18 | Cervante’s Masterpiece Ballroom | Denver, CO
December 30 | Paradise | Boston, MA

December 31 | Paradise | Boston, MA

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Free Energy/Foxy Shazam: Fall Tour Dates

KICKING OFF NATIONAL TOUR WITH FOXY SHAZAM SEPTEMBER 30

Having just wrapped up a successful tour with Titus Andronicus, Free Energy is thrilled to announce a national US tour with the fine men of Foxy Shazam which kicks off next
month. Prepare for high adventure, potential disaster, and heartbreaking romance as the “Foxy & Free Tour” comes
to your town.

To officially get this party started, the band has made available the first episode of “The Free Energy Power Hour,” a
new show the band is developing for Free Energy T.V. Internet. Check it out below.

Click here to read a review of Free Energy’s debut album
Stuck On Nothing

TOUR DATES

09/30: Las Vegas, NV @ Voodoo Beach Concert @ the Rio Hotel Pool, Free w/RSVP *
10/12: Portland, ME @ Space

10/13: Providence, RI @ Jerky’s
10/14: Burlington, VT @ Club Metronome

10/15: Montreal, QC @ The Juke Box
10/16: Toronto, ON @ The Horseshoe
10/18: Columbus, OH @ The Summit
10/19: Nashville, TN @ The End
10/20: St Louis, MO @ The Old Rock House

10/21: Kansas City, MO @ The Record Bar

10/22: Dallas, TX @ The Loft
10/23: Austin, TX @ The Mohawk
10/25: Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
10/26: San Diego, CA @ 710 Beach Club
10/28: Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
10/29: San Francisco, CA @ Slims
10/30: San Jose, CA @ The Blank Club

11/10: Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
11/11: Seattle, WA @ Crocodile Cafe

11/12: Vancouver, BC @ Media Club
11/14: Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop
11/15: Calgary, AB @ The Republik

11/16: Saskatoon, SK @ Amigos
11/17: Winnipeg, MB @ The Pyramid
11/18: Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar

11/19: Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall

11/20: Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio

11/21: Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
11/22: Albany, NY @ Valentines
11/23: Boston, MA @ Paradise

11/24: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

11/26: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

11/27: Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Arts
12/01: Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel


* = radio show

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Everest: Fall Tour

TOUR STARTS OCTOBER 1 IN NASHVILLE

Everest is going to
premiere single “Let Go” on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on October 12, before joining friends My Morning Jacket soon after, to close
out their five-night run at Terminal 5 on October 23. The band’s first television performance in support of their
sophomore album, On Approach (Warner Bros./Vapor Records), will be surrounded by a handful
of dates with acoustic-pop threesome Guster, bluesy rockers Grace Potter and the Nocturnals as well as several solo headline shows. The fivesome will
then accompany Matt Costa for an extensive month-long North American tour. Check out all the dates below.

EVEREST ON TOUR

October 1 – Nashville, Tenn. @ War Memorial Auditorium *
October 2 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Fillmore Charlotte *

October 4 – Columbia, S.C. @ White Mule %

October 6 – Covington, Ken. @ Parlour Stage @ South Gate House %
October 8 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall *

October 9 – St. Luis, Mo. @ The Pageant *

October 10 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room @ Murat Center *

October 14 – Louisville, Ky. @ Headliners Music Hall ^

October 15 – Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel ^

October 19 – Boone, N.C. @ Appalachian ^

October 20 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Club Cafe %

October 21 – New York, N.Y. @ Mercury Lounge – CMJ Show
October 23 – New York, N.Y. @ Terminal 5 w/ My Morning Jacket
October 25 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Varsity Theater #

October 26 – Madison, Wisc. @ High Noon Saloon #

October 27 – Chicago, Ill. @ Double Door #
October 28 – Detroit, Mich. @ Magic Stick #
October 29 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Beachland Ballroom #

October 31 – Toronto, ONT @ Mod Club Theatre #
November 1 – Montreal, QC @ Le National #

November 3 – Boston, Mass. @ Paradise Rock Club #

November 4 – New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom #

November 5 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Music Hall of Williamsburg #
November 7 – Washington, D.C. @ Black Cat #
November 8 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ First Unitarian Church #
November 10 – Charlottesville, Va. @ Jefferson Theater #
November 11 – Carborro, N.C. @ Cat’s Cradle #

November 12 – Atlanta, Ga. @ The Loft #
November 13 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Exit/In #
November 14 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Firebird #

November 15 – Lawrence, Kan. @ Bottleneck #

November 16 – Tulsa, Okla. @ Cain’s Ballroom #
November 17 – Dallas, Texas @ Cambridge Room #
November 18 – Austin, Texas @ Stubb’s Jr. #
November 19 – Houston, Texas @ Bronze Peacock #

November 24 – Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues #


% headline show

^with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
* with Guster

# with Matt Costa

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Disco Biscuits: NYE Run

THREE NIGHTS AT TERMINAL 5 IN NY; TWO NIGHTS AT TOWER THEATER IN PHILLY


The Disco Biscuits

The Disco Biscuits will begin
a New Years Even run with three nights at Terminal 5 on 12/27-12/29, followed up by two nights at the Tower
Theater in Philadelphia from 12/30-31.

All five New Years shows will go on-sale at BiscoTix on Thursday, Sept. 30 at Noon ET.
The regular on-sale for these shows will be on Monday, October 4 at Noon ET

There will be a limited amount of $22.50 single day tickets for 12/27-12/30 available only at BiscoTix. These
tickets are almost half off the regular price, and they are expected to sell out right away. There will also be early
bird 3-day tickets available in limited amounts as well for the T5 shows at $67.50.

After that, the 3 day ticket price
will go to $109.50, which is also discounted from the regular ticket price. The band will also be making a 2-day
pass for New Years Eve available to help defray some of the costs of the ticketing fees.

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