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Budos Band: Album & Tour

THE BUDOS BAND III OUT AUGUST 10; FREE MP3 AVAILABLE; TOUR DATES
ANNOUNCED


The Budos Band

On August 10, 2010, Daptone Records will release The Budos Band III, unleashing The Budos Band‘s brazen sound
and inspiring fervor among music lovers throughout the world. Produced by Bosco Mann and TNT at Daptone
Records’ “House of Soul Studios” in Bushwick, Brooklyn, the band’s third full-length studio effort was conceived
during weekly, beer-fueled Staten Island writing sessions – as well as more than 150 live gigs over the last two years
- and recorded during a 48 hour period in January 2010.

The first single from The Budos Band III is the afro-rock burner, “Unbroken, Unshaven.” Download the free
Mp3 here.

The Budos Band has confirmed a national tour in support of the new album, beginning in June and running through
September 2010. Covering the U. S. and Canada, the band is performing in intimate night clubs to high profile
festivals including Celebrate Brooklyn! in Prospect Park, Bumbershoot, Millennium Park in Chicago, Outside Lands in
San Francisco, and multiple jazz festivals in Canada. See below for a full list of live dates.

TOUR DATES:

Sat June 26 Vancouver, BC @ Vancouver Jazz Festival @ Commodore Ballroom
Sun June 27 Calgary, AB @ Calgary Jazz Festival @ The Whiskey
Tue June 29 Saskatoon, SK @ Saskatchewan Jazz Festival @ Lydia’s Pub
Wed June 30 Winnipeg, MAN @ Jazz Winnipeg Festival @ Pyramid Cabaret
Sat July 10 Chicago, IL @ Chicago Folk & Roots Festival @ Welles Park
Sun July 11 Bloomington, IN @ Bluebird
Mon July 12 Chicago, IL @ Millennium Park
Tue July 13 Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
Thu July 15 Quebec City, QC @ Quebec City International Summer Festival

Fri July 16 Ottawa, ON @ Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest
Sat July 17 Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
Wed July 21 Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
Thu July 22 Harrisburg, PA @ The Abbey Bar at ABC
Fri July 23 Floyd, VA @ Floydfest
Sat July 24 Washington, DC @ Black Cat
Sat Aug 7 Brooklyn, NY @ Celebrate Brooklyn! @ Prospect Park Bandshell

Wed Aug 11 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Thu Aug 12 Los Angeles, CA @ Levitt Pavilion (FREE)
Fri Aug 13 Pasadena, CA @ Levitt Pavilion (FREE)
Sat Aug 14 San Luis Obispo, CA @ Downtown Brew
Sun Aug 15 San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands @ Golden Gate Park
Tue Aug 17 Phoenix, AZ @ Sail In

Thu Aug 19 Santa Fe, NM @ Santa Fe Brew Co
Sat Aug 21 Austin, TX @ Mohawk
Sun Aug 22 Dallas, TX @ Granada

Tue Aug 24 Oklahoma City, OK @ Conservatory
Wed Aug 25 Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar
Fri Aug 27 Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
Sat Aug 28 Boulder, CO @ Fox Theater
Sun Aug 29 Durango, CO @ Abbey Theatre
Tue Aug 31 Salt Lake City, UT @ State Room
Wed Sept 1 Boise, ID @ The Grove Plaza
Thu Sept 2 Eugene, OR @ W.O.W. Hall

Fri Sept 3 Portland, OR @ Dante’s
Sat Sept 4 Seattle, WA @ Bumbershoot

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The Dead Weather: “Blue Blood Blues” Live Video

SHAKE YOUR HIPS LIKE BATTLESHIPS!

The Dead Weather premiered their new video of a live take of “Blue Blood Blues” from their primo second album Sea of Cowards on TeamCoco.com last Friday. Here tis’.

The band kicks off a new tour on July 13th in Washington, DC and then travels nationwide before the tour finale at Prospect Park in Brooklyn.

The Dead Weather Tour Dates

07-13 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
07-14 Boston, MA – House of Blues
07-15 Toronto, Ontario – Sound Academy
07-17 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
07-19 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
07-21 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
07-22 San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
07-24 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
07-25 Seattle, WA – Capitol Hill Block Party
07-26 Billings, MT – Babcock Theatre
07-28 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
07-29 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
07-30 Chicago, IL – The Congress Theater
07-31 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
08-02 Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head Live!
08-03 Brooklyn, NY – Prospect Park

The Dead Weather Tour Dates :: The Dead Weather News :: The Dead Weather Concert Reviews


Tokyo Police Club: Album/Tour

TOKYO POLICE CLUB: CHAMP

New Album Out June 8 / New Song “Breakneck Speed” Streaming Now

Coachella, Bonnaroo, Special Guest Dates with Passion Pit Confirmed

Tokyo Police Club

Newmarket Ontario’s Tokyo Police Club have confirmed the title and release date of the band’s second full length album: Champ will be released June 8 on the band’s new U.S. label home mom+pop. The band has provided a sneak peek at the new record in the form of the track “Breakneck Speed,” currently streaming at tokyopoliceclub.com.

Though coincidental, the title of the new song is more than apt, given the pace with which the months leading up to Champ‘s release are filling up: The band will return to its rigorous touring regimen in early April, with international appearances including April 17 at Coachella, June 11 at Bonnaroo, and a June run supporting Passion Pit concluding with an already sold out June 29 show at Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Bandshell and a June 30 inaugural performance at NYC’s Governor’s Island. In addition, Tokyo Police Club will spend late May and early June in Europe, including a headline appearance at the Immergut Festival in Germany.

Tokyo Police Club Tour Dates :: Tokyo Police Club News :: Tokyo Police Club Concert Reviews


Burning Spear | 07.30 | Brooklyn

Words by: Ryan Dembinsky | Images by: Julie Collins/Rose Mountain Photo

Burning Spear :: 07.30.09 :: Prospect Park Bandshell :: Brooklyn, NY

Burning Spear :: 07.30 :: Brooklyn

When it comes to firing up a crowd, there exist few things capable of eliciting that peak level of excitement and crowd noise like a cool surprise guest, a rare bust-out tune, a streaker or a jaw-dropping virtuoso performance. Well, perhaps one other rarity draws out this type of momentous roar: an old man breaking out in furious dance moves.

For a mere three bucks suggested donation, thousands of Brooklynites witnessed the 63-year-old Burning Spear, aka Winston Rodney, do just that in the shadows of the Grand Army Arch at the Prospect Park Bandshell. After an instrumental introduction by his amiable, massive backing band that cycled through a number of familiar Spear songs, the big man himself waltzed onstage covered in mountains of grey hair and got right down to it, driving the crowd bananas with his acrobatic marching. He subsequently instigated a slow building African Nyabinghi jam on his hand drum setup, which was not all that unlike the tympanis from your local high school marching band, and led his group through a festive evening of roots reggae that got the crowd singing along with his message.

“Talk to me people. Talk to me!”

Burning Spear played the perfect host for a gorgeous summer night in what had to be one of the most celebratory installments of the Celebrate Brooklyn series. Spear brought out an exceptionally diverse crowd, both in terms of race/ethnicity as well as interest level. For every hardcore fan there were probably two fans more interested in hanging out with friends and tilting back a few beers to celebrate their borough and the arrival of the weekend. Both sects were shown a great time, and with tons of space for all the serious folks were not bothered by the mass of quasi-interested attendees.

Musically, Spear and company kept a good portion of the crowd dancing and singing as they mixed up deep, funky reggae jams, extended drum movements and some crunchy guitar solos.

For being one of reggae’s biggest stars and preachers of Marcus Garvey’s self-reliance philosophy, Burning Spear’s catalog lacks big hits to the degree of say Peter Tosh, Toots or even Gregory Isaacs. To this extent, it seemed the casual concertgoers lost interest towards the end of the show, but for the more clued in attendees, highlights were plentiful. Spear treated fans to popular tunes such as “Slavery Days,” a bouncing pop take on “Nyah Keith” and the patriotic “Red, Green, and Gold” for the abundant Jamaican audience.

“Do you want more original reggae music?” cried Spear.

Burning Spear :: 07.30 :: Brooklyn

Despite the popularity and critical acclaim of Spear’s 2008 Grammy winning release for best reggae album, Jah Is Real, the setlist contained a sundry mixture of the catalog, not at all focusing on the newer material. In fact, only the title track “Jah is Real,” got the nod off the new(ish) album with the remaining time devoted to old familiar numbers. Either approach would have been fine as Jah Is Real makes a strong case to be considered his best yet, but given the festive, albeit abbreviated, performance in front of such a large crowd, fans seemed ecstatic to hear the oldies.

The highlight of the night came with the opening song of the three song encore as the impassioned crowd belted out the lyrics to “Columbus” in unison, a tune that bluntly rips the idea that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Burning Spear finally closed down for the night with the fitting “Postman,” with its lyrics citing, “I should go home, yes, Jah,” to a thunderous hurrah.

Due to the outdoor setting and Prospect Park rules, the show wrapped up quicker than a normal performance, but not before Spear demonstrated his passion for both his craft and his beliefs as he emphatically sang and danced his songs of Jah, freedom, self-reliance, unity, spirituality, Diaspora and the love of reggae music. A night like this makes it lucidly clear why people have so much Brooklyn pride. Brooklyn is not simply an indie rock borough full of the bearded and hip; it’s also a borough of diverse cultures that place value on music, art, positivity and good times, and Burning Spear led a mighty fine celebration of all of these.

Continue reading for more photos of Burning Spear in Brooklyn…

JamBase | Irie
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Soulive 10 Year Anniversary | 07.31 | NY

Words & Images by: Dino Perrucci & Allison Murphy

Soulive 10 Year Anniversary :: 07.31.09 :: Prospect Park Bandshell :: Brooklyn, NY

Neal Evans – Soulive :: 07.31 :: Brooklyn

On Friday night July 31, Soulive celebrated 10 years of great music as they presented the Royal Family at Prospect Park as part of the Celebrate Brooklyn summer concert series. New Orleans’ own Dumpstaphunk opened up the show and longtime Soulive conspirators John Scofield (guitar) and Christian Scott (trumpet) were announced as official special guests. Dumpstaphunk played a powerful set and brought out The Shady Horns (Ryan Zoidis and Sam Kininger) for their take on “No More Okey Doke.” The Soulive set was cooking from top to bottom with highlights rolling one after the other. John Scofield seemed to be in especially good spirits as he traded acid-jazz guitar licks with Eric Krasno throughout the night and the Evans Brothers (Neal keys and Alan drums) were locked on the groove. Guest vocalist Nigel Hall led a rousing rendition of the Curtis Mayfield classic “Move On Up” while Ivan Neville and Tony Hall (bass player for Dumpstaphunk) joined in on Stevie Wonder’s “Jesus Children of America.” On a night that was threatened by thunder storms early on the music kept fans high and dry as Brooklyn celebrated not only Soulive’s decade of music, but warm summer parties and good friends.

After a few days to reflect back we asked some of the guys for their thoughts on the night:

Eric Krasno (Soulive)

“Celebrate Brooklyn is always something we look forward to, and I think some of our best gigs have been there. Playing with Scofield and the horns on that stage in our hometown was like a dream come true.”

Nick Daniels III (Dumpstaphunk)

“That Friday evening was wonderful, rain and all, it’s always an honor playing with our brothers Soulive. We need more nights like that and so do the fans.”

Ryan Zoidis (The Shady Horns)

“That stage is magical. Last time we played there was really heavy, too. The weather clearing up right before we hit was my favorite part because I visualized it earlier in the day, and it happened. All in all the vibe was incredible, we were all having fun, enjoying ourselves, and the energy from the crowd was amazing.”

Dumpstaphunk

Soulive with Special Guests:
John Scofield, Christian Scott, Nigel Hall & The Shady Horns

Soulive tour dates available here.

JamBase | Royal

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Deer Tick Fall Tour/MP3

Deer Tick Announce More Fall Tour Dates And Release A Free MP3 from Born on Flag Day


Deer Tick

The highly anticipated second full-length release from Rhode Island rockers Deer Tick, Born On Flag Day, has been garnering critical praise as the band crosses the country while on tour. Flag Day is Deer Tick’s follow-up to the band’s 2007 acclaimed debut, War Elephant. With the Deer Tick’s most recent release, the band has been busy with an extensive touring schedule at clubs across the country and abroad.

Unlike War Elephant, Born On Flag Day features three new members of Deer Tick that principal songwriter John J. McCauley III recruited to become the band’s current incarnation – Andy Tobiassen, Dennis Ryan and Chris Ryan. Born On Flag Day reflects a natural evolution from a singular vision of one songwriter to something much communal and listener friendly.

Check out the free MP3 release of “Smith Hill” here.

Deer Tick Tour Dates:

08/07/09 Fri Prospect Park Bandshell Brooklyn, NY

09/06/09 Sun Stewart Park Pavilion Ithaca, NY

09/08/09 Tue Club Cafe Pittsburgh, PA

09/10/09 Thu The Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

09/11/09 Fri The Mill Iowa City, IA

09/12/09 Sat Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO

09/15/09 Tue Olympic Club Centralia, WA

09/16/09 Wed Kennedy School Portland, OR

09/17/09 Thu The Sand Trap Gearhart , OR

09/19/09 Sat McMenamins Hotel Oregon McMinnville, OR

09/23/09 Wed McMenamins Old St. Francis School Bend, OR

09/24/09 Thu High Dive Seattle, WA

09/25/09 Fri Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC

09/26/09 Sat Grand Lodge Forest Grove, OR

09/27/09 Sun Edgefield Troutdale, OR

10/03/09 Sat Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/10/09 Sat Joshua Tree Roots Music Festival Joshua Tree, CA

10/11/09 Sun Joshua Tree Roots Music Festival Joshua Tree, CA

11/05/09 Thu The Space Hamden, CT

11/07/09 Sat Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA

11/08/09 Sun Church Boston, MA

For more on Deer Tick check our recent exclusive feature/interview here.