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Wilco and Jeff Tweedy Live Dates

FULL BAND SHOWS IN MAY, SOLO GIGS IN MARCH

Wilco and their leader Jeff Tweedy have announced their first spring and summer tour dates for 2011.

JEFF TWEEDY SOLO DATES

MAR-22 – Toronto, ONT – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
MAR-25 – Montreal, QUE – L’Olympie de Montreal
MAR-26 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
MAR-28 – Madison, WI – Capitol Theater
MAR-29 – Rochester, MN – Mayo Civic Center Presentation Hall
MAR-30 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert Theatre

WILCO TOUR DATES

May-2 – Montgomery, AL – Montgomery PAC
May-3 – Mobile, AL – Saenger Theatre
May-5 – New Orleans, LA – Jazz Fest
May-6 – Houston, TX – Verizon Wireless Theatre
May-7 – Denton, TX – University of North Texas Main Auditorium
May-8 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
Jun 24-26 – North Adams, MA – SOLID SOUND@MASS MoCA

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Chris Cornell Announces Solo Acoustic “Songbook” Tour

TOUR BEGINS APRIL 1, 2011 IN AUSTIN, TX

This Spring, Chris Cornell
will embark on his first-ever solo acoustic “Songbook” tour. Running from April through May 2011, it will spotlight
songs from throughout his career, as well as a few surprise covers.

Back in December 2009, Cornell played his first acoustic “Songbook” show in Los Angeles at the Hotel Cafe to
overwhelming response – the show sold out instantly. A second performance soon followed at the city’s famous
Troubadour. Now, live audiences across the US & Canada will also have the chance to see Chris perform unplugged,
up close and personal – an event many fans have been eagerly anticipating for years. Within this alternative setting,
Cornell can easily interact with the audience and share insights about his music. Familiar songs emerge in a new
context, showing that great songwriting translates to any idiom.

Keep looking for audio, visual and live updates on the
“Songbook” series at www.chriscornell.com. Check below
for a solo acoustic performance of the Temple of the Dog track “Call Me A Dog.”

Songbook Tour Dates:

4/1/11 Austin, TX @ Paramount Theatre

4/2/11 Houston, TX @ House of Blues

4/3/11 Dallas, TX @House of Blues

4/5/11 Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage

4/6/11 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel

4/8/11 Bridgeport, CT @ The Klein Memorial Auditorium

4/9/11 Boston, MA @ Berklee Performance Hall

4/10/11 Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre

4/12/11 New York, NY @Town Hall Theatre

4/15/11 Atlantic City, NJ @ Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa – Music Box

4/16/11 Montclair, NJ @ Wellmont Theatre

4/17/11 Washington, DC @ Sixth & I Historic Synagogue

4/19/11 Poughkeepsie, NY @ Bardavon

4/20/11 Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre

4/22/11 Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre

4/23/11 Milwaukee, WI@Pabst Theater

4/24/11 Saint Paul, MN @Fitzgerald Theatre

4/26/11 Edmonton, AB @Winspear Centre

4/27/11 Medicine Hat, AB @ Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre

4/29/11 Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre

4/30/11 Coquitlam, BC @ Red Robinson Show Theatre

5/1/11 Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre

5/3/11 San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

5/4/11 Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford Amphitheatre

5/6/11 San Diego, CA @Humphreys Concerts by the Bay

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Brian Wilson: Canadian Tour

TOUR STARTS JUNE 15 IN KITCHENER, ONTARIO


Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson will embark
on his first-ever cross-Canada tour in
June of 2011. For many Canadians, the tour represents their first opportunity to directly experience
and pay homage to this unrivaled mainstay of the cultural soundtrack. Audiences can look forward
to a musical tour de force as Wilson performs his latest critically acclaimed album Brian Wilson Reimagines
Gershwin
in its entirety, along with a selection of classics from both the Brian Wilson and
Beach Boys back-catalogues.

“I’ve always tried to make music that entertained people,” Wilson said. “I also wanted my music to
last, to be able to speak to any generation. Thankfully, nearly 50 years since the Beach Boys were
born, that seems to have come true. Now, with this album a new musical chapter begins for me,
and it’s going to be a chapter to remember. I promise.”

2011 CANADIAN DATES

June 15, 2011: Kitchener, ON: The Centre in the Square

June 17, 2011: Montreal, QC: Place des Arts

June 18, 2011: Toronto, ON: Massey Hall
June 20, 2011: Ottawa, ON: National Arts Centre

June 22, 2011: Winnipeg, MB:Pantages Playhouse Theatre
June 23, 2011: Regina, SK: Conexus Arts Centre

June 25, 2011: Calgary, AB: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

June 26, 2011: Edmonton, AB: Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
June 28, 2011: Vancouver, BC: Queen Elizabeth Theatre

2011 UK DATES

September 11, 2011: Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
September 13, 2011: Manchester, England: Manchester Bridgewater Hall
September 14, 2011: Birmingham, England: Birmingham Symphony Hall
September 16, 2011: London, England: Royal Festival Hall
September 17, 2011: London, England: Royal Festival Hall
September 18, 2011: London, England: Royal Festival Hall

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X Japan: First Ever North American Tour

TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 25 AT WILTERN THEATRE IN LOS ANGELES


X Japan

They’ve sold 30-million records and DVDs, filled the 55,000-seat Tokyo Dome a record-breaking 18 times, they
pioneered “Visual-Kei,” the Japanese music movement that helped spark the current world-wide Anime craze, and
their leader has been referred to as “the Bono of Japan.” But the one thing this Guns N’ Roses-meets-Queen-meets-The-Matrix rock
group has wanted to do for years but has never done, is tour America.

That’s about to change, as on September 25,
X Japan will kick off a
seven-city North American trek at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, with subsequent stops in Oakland, Seattle,
Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, and New York. Tickets are on sale now and most can be purchased through
www.ticketmaster.com (go to www.etix.com for the Chicago date) or at the venues’ box office.


SEPTEMBER:

25 Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

28 Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA


OCTOBER:
1 Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA

3 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC CANADA
6 Riviera, Chicago, IL
7 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON CANADA
10 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY

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Broken Bells: First Tour Ever

BROKEN BELLS ANNOUNCE FIRST EVER TOUR

James Mercer and Danger Mouse Hit The Road Beginning May 18 in San Diego

Debut Album Moves Nearly 50K First Week, Peaks at #1 on iTunes Album Chart

Broken Bells

In the wake of their new band’s self titled Columbia Records debut charting at #7 and selling just shy of 50,000 in its first week (and reaching as high as #1 on iTunes), James Mercer and Brian Burton aka Danger Mouse have confirmed Broken Bells‘ first ever tour. The dates commence May 18 in San Diego and will include stops in 16 North American cities.

In addition to being the year’s highest charting debut album by an alternative/rock band, Broken Bells has met with an insanely and unanimously positive critical reception: Rolling Stone has hailed the album as “the year’s coolest left field pop disc” in a 4-star lead review, while Wired described it as “crazy good stuff” and Entertainment Weekly praised it as a “subtly savory sonic morsel.”

The mere handful of shows the band has played to date have fared likewise, selling out as quickly as tickets could be processed, and dazzling crowds in Los Angeles, New York, and most recently Austin.

Broken Bells features Mercer on vocals, guitars and bass while Burton plays organ, drums, piano, synths and bass. The pair play all instruments on the album with the exception of a full string section arranged by Daniele Luppi. Broken Bells was recorded by Todd Monfalcone and Kennie Takahashi at Mondo Studio in Los Angeles and produced by Danger Mouse.


Each a long-time fan of the other’s work, Burton and Mercer first met face-to-face backstage at the 2004 Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen. The pair immediately hit it off and kept in touch over the prevailing half decade and in May 2008 seized the opportunity to finally collaborate on original music together. Broken Bells was pared down from more than 20 pieces of new music written and recorded to the 10 songs that coalesced together the most seamlessly.

Mercer and Burton will continue to work as a band in the future.

BROKEN BELLS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2010

The Morning Benders to support

Tue-May-18-10 San Diego – Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay

Wed-May-19-10 Los Angeles – Henry Fonda Theatre

Fri-May-21-10 San Francisco – Regency Ballroom

Mon-May-24-10 Portland – Wonder Ballroom

Tue-May-25-10 Seattle – Showbox at the Market

Wed-May-26-10 Vancouver – Commodore Ballroom

Sat-May-29-10 Denver – Gothic Theatre

Mon-May-31-10 Chicago – Vic Theater

Tue-Jun-01-10 Detroit – St. Andrews Hall

Wed-Jun-02-10 Toronto – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Fri-Jun-04-10 Boston – Royale NightClub

Sat-Jun-05-10 NY – The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza

Sun-Jun-06-10 Philadelphia – Electric Factory

Mon-Jun-07-10 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

Thu-Jun-10-10 Atlanta – Center Stage

Fri-Jun-11-10 Athens – 40 Watt Club

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The Magnetic Fields: Tour Dates

THE MAGNETIC FIELDS SET TO TOUR IN EARLY 2010 TO SUPPORT NEW ALBUM, REALISM

The Magnetic Fields

The Magnetic Fields are happy to announce that they will be touring early next year in support of their forthcoming album, Realism, which will be out on Nonesuch Records January 26, 2010. The U.S. and Canadian tour dates will take place in February and March.

General tickets will be on sale starting this Friday, November 20. Check the calendar on the band’s website
for full details regarding on-sale dates, venues, and ticket pricing.

After their U.S. and Canada dates, the band will be heading to Europe for a string of March dates. There is currently one confirmed show, at London’s Barbican Centre, that is available for pre-sale this week through ArtistTicket here.

Stay tuned for news regarding further itineraries and on-sale dates for the European tour, coming soon.

The Magnetic Fields Tour Dates

02/04/10 Thu Lisner Auditorium Washington, DC

02/06/10 Sat Corona Theatre Montreal, QC

02/08/10 Mon Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

02/10/10 Wed Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA

02/11/10 Thu Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA

02/13/10 Sat BAM Opera House Brooklyn, NY

02/21/10 Sun Aladdin Theater Portland, OR

02/22/10 Mon Aladdin Theater Portland, OR

02/23/10 Tue Town Hall Seattle, WA

02/24/10 Wed Town Hall Seattle, WA

02/27/10 Sat Fox Theater Oakland, CA

03/01/10 Mon Herbst Theater San Francisco, CA

03/02/10 Tue Wilshire Ebell Theatre Los Angeles, CA

03/04/10 Thu Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI

03/05/10 Fri Buskirk-Chumley Theater Bloomington, IN

03/06/10 Sat The Pageant St. Louis, MO

03/07/10 Sun Harris Theater Chicago, IL

03/10/10 Wed Town Hall New York, NY

03/11/10 Thu Town Hall New York, NY

03/22/10 Mon Barbican London, GB


Devendra Banhart: Album/Dates Full Stream Available Now

Devendra Banhart: Album and Tour Dates

Devendra Banhart

Devendra Banhart and band will be playing U.S. tour dates this November in celebration of the release of What Will We Be, his sixth full-length release. Devendra Banhart exploded on the international music scene in 2002 quickly winning a coterie of devoted fans as well as an unusually hefty amount of critical kudos right from the outset. The new album was recorded in a sleepy Northern California town throughout the spring of 2009 co-produced by Devendra and Paul Butler (from U.K. outfit Band Of Bees). What Will We Be is his label debut for Warner Bros. Records.

Stream What Will We Be HERE.

The touring lineup will be Devendra on vocals and guitar; Noah Georgeson (producer of Banhart’s last two albums) on guitar and backing vocals, Greg Rogove (Priestbird) on drums and backing vocals; Luckey Remington (The Pleased) on bass and vocals and Rodrigo Amarante (Los Hermanos, Little Joy) on guitar and backing vocals. This is the same lineup that recorded What Will We Be. All the musicians involved played a part in arranging the songs recorded. Devendra and company took up residence in a private home, North of San Francisco, and set up a recording studio in it.

What Will We Be has a sunny, breezy feel with performances that evoke warm, lazy afternoons spent with good friends. The album is dominated by powerfully melodic, mid-tempo numbers played with relaxed expertise. But there’s also ambitious stylistic range displayed with the inclusion of evanescent ballads like “Meet Me At Lookout Point,” the epic riff-rocker “Rats,” sprightly R&B flavored groovers on “Baby,” and the sultry Latin-flavored stunner “Brindo,” the Roxy-inspired “16th & Valencia, Roxy Music” among other pleasant surprises.

Devendra Banhart has emerged as one of the most fascinating, unpredictable and inspiring artists of his generation and with What Will We Be he continues to surprise and delight an ever-increasing audience of fans and critics alike.

DEVENDRA BANHART TOUR DATES

11/16/09 Mon The Vic Theatre Chicago, IL

11/17/09 Tue The Ark Ann Arbor, MI

11/19/09 Thu Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

11/20/09 Fri Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA

11/22/09 Sun Town Hall New York, NY

11/24/09 Tue Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

11/25/09 Wed 9:30 Club Washington, DC


11/27/09 Fri Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

12/15/09 Tue Shepherd’s Bush Empire London, GB


Gov’t Mule: NYE & Europe Dates

Gov’t Mule: New Year’s Eve Dates & Europe Tour


Gov’t Mule

Gov’t Mule‘s traditional New York City New Year’s shows will return to the friendly confines of The Beacon Theatre on December 30 and 31. New Year’s Eve will, once again, feature three sets of The Mule. VIP Packages go on-sale this Friday September 18 at noon EDT here. The public on-sale will be Friday October 2 at 10 a.m.

There’s also good news for all of you over in Europe. Gov’t Mule’s By A Thread will be released on October 26 through Provogue Records. In honor of this wonderful news, Gov’t Mule has a handful of tour dates in Europe as well.


Gov’t Mule Tour Dates

09/17/09 Thu Hawkins Amphitheater Reno, NV (w/ Carney)

09/18/09 Fri House of Blues San Diego, CA (w/ Carney)

09/19/09 Sat Fox Theatre Bakersfield, CA

09/20/09 Sun House of Blues Anaheim, CA (w/ Carney)

09/23/09 Wed Club Nokia Los Angeles, CA (w/ Carney)

09/24/09 Thu Ventura Theater Ventura, CA (w/ Carney)

09/25/09 Fri The Warfield San Francisco, CA (w/ Jackie Greene & Carney)

09/26/09 Sat The Warfield San Francisco, CA (w/ Jackie Greene & Carney)

10/23/09 Fri Murat Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN (w/ Jackie Greene)

10/24/09 Sat The Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL (w/ Jackie Greene)

10/25/09 Sun Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI (w/ Jackie Greene)

10/27/09 Tue Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

10/28/09 Wed Le National Montreal, QC

10/29/09 Thu The State Theater Ithaca, NY (w/ Jackie Greene)

10/30/09 Fri Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom Hampton, NH (w/ Jackie Greene)

10/31/09 Sat Tower Theater Upper Darby, PA (w/ Jackie Greene)

11/05/09 Thu Pumpehuset Copenhagen, DK

11/06/09 Fri Rollingstone Weekender Lubeck, GER

11/07/09 Sat Hof Ter Lo Antwerp, BEL

11/08/09 Sun Live Music Hall Cologne, GER

11/10/09 Tue Wuk Vienna, AUS

11/12/09 Thu Alcatraz Milan, IT

11/15/09 Sun Apolo Barcelona, ES

11/16/09 Mon Heineken Madrid, ES

11/18/09 Wed Melkweg Amsterdam, NL

11/21/09 Sat The Forum London, GB

12/30/09 Wed Beacon Theatre New York, NY

12/31/09 Thu Beacon Theatre New York, NY

01/15/10 Fri Grand Lido Negril Negril, JM

01/16/10 Sat Grand Lido Negril Negril, JM

01/17/10 Sun Grand Lido Negril Negril, JM

01/18/10 Mon Grand Lido Negril Negril, JM

01/19/10 Tue Grand Lido Negril Negril, JM


Lucinda Williams: 30th Ann Tour

Lucinda Williams Announces 30th Anniversary Tour

Three Night Stands In NYC & Chicago To Feature Sets From Select Periods Of her Career



Lucinda Williams

Three-time Grammy Award-winner Lucinda Williams announces a series of special performances to
celebrate her 30th anniversary as a recording artist.

The 30th Anniversary Tour begins on September 18 with a very special show at
First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN. On October 3, 4 & 5 Williams will play a
three-night stand at New York’s The Fillmore at Irving Plaza, and will hit
Chicago a week later for another three-night stand at the Park West on
October 13, 14 & 15. The first set of the three-night runs will feature
selections from specific periods of Williams’ career. The opening
night will feature songs from 1979-1989, in which she recorded Ramblin’,
Happy Woman Blues and Lucinda Williams. The second night will cover music
from 1992-2001, when Williams recorded Sweet Old World, and Grammy
Award-winners Car Wheels On A Gravel Road and Essence. On the final night of each run, Williams will perform music from 2004 to present, in which she
recorded World Without Tears, West and her latest acclaimed album Little
Honey
. Following each opening set will be a full second set of songs from
throughout Williams celebrated career.

Williams will also be performing a two night stand in Toronto on October
10 & 11. The first night, selections from Ramblin’, Happy Woman Blues,
Lucinda Williams, Essence and World Without Tears will be performed over two sets. The second night will feature two sets of music from Sweet Old World,
Car Wheels, West and Little Honey. Additional multi-night shows will be
added in early 2010.

During the 30th Anniversary Tour, Williams will make one night stops in many
other cities where she will be performing one long set of songs from her
entire catalogue, accompanied by her band Buick 6.

Lucinda Williams Tour Dates

08/18/09 Tue Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA

08/29/09 Sat Harrah’s Casino Stateline, NV

08/30/09 Sun Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/18/09 Fri First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

09/22/09 Tue Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI

09/23/09 Wed Bluebird Bloomington, IN

09/25/09 Fri Carolina Theatre Greensboro, NC

09/26/09 Sat Charlottesville Pavilion Charlottesville, VA

09/27/09 Sun Town Point Park Norfolk, VA

09/29/09 Tue Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

09/30/09 Wed Grand Opera House Wilmington, DE

10/03/09 Sat The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

10/04/09 Sun The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

10/05/09 Mon The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

10/07/09 Wed Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel Providence, RI

10/08/09 Thu Bardavon 1869 Opera House Poughkeepsie, NY

10/10/09 Sat Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

10/11/09 Sun Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

10/13/09 Tue Park West Chicago, IL

10/14/09 Wed Park West Chicago, IL

10/15/09 Thu Park West Chicago, IL

10/17/09 Sat The Pageant St. Louis, MO



Porcupine Tree: Incident

Porcupine Tree Unravel New Album The Incident Due September 22


Porcupine Tree

Inspired by a flashing road sign that reduced a horrible traffic accident to the antiseptic phrase “POLICE-INCIDENT,” British prog act Porcupine Tree‘s front man Steven Wilson composed the 55 minute, 14-track song cycle as a reflection on other “incidents” reported in the media and news.

The different topics include – the evacuation of teenage girls from a religious cult in Texas, a family terrorizing its neighbors, a body found floating in a river by some people on a fishing trip, and more. Each song is written in the first person and tries to humanize the detached media reportage.

Personal incidents that profoundly affected Wilson, have also been included on the new album include a lost childhood friendship, a seance, his first love, and the day that he decided to give up secure employment to follow his dream of making music.

The new album is in typical Porcupine Tree fashion and as presumed the band ranges effortlessly between art-rock and acoustic psychedelica, prog, and metal. Listen to an album preview medley at the band’s MySpace page.

The Incident will also come with a second CD of four songs that developed from band’s writing sessions last year but which are conceptually independent from the set of songs on the first disc. It will also be released as a 5.1 surround mix and as a limited special edition that comes with two books of artwork related to the album encased in a slipcase.

Tour Dates:

09/15/09 Tue Moore Theatre Seattle, WA

09/16/09 Wed Roseland Theater Portland, OR

09/18/09 Fri The Warfield San Francisco, CA

09/19/09 Sat Club Nokia Los Angeles, CA

09/21/09 Mon House Of Blues Cleveland, OH

09/22/09 Tue The Vic Theatre Chicago, IL

09/24/09 Thu Terminal 5 New York, NY

09/26/09 Sat Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

09/27/09 Sun House of Blues Boston, MA

09/29/09 Tue Metropolis Montreal, QC

09/30/09 Wed Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

10/08/09 Thu Leeds Academy Leeds, GB

10/09/09 Fri Hammersmith Apollo London, GB

10/10/09 Sat Colston Hall Bristol, GB

10/12/09 Mon Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam, NL

10/13/09 Tue Olympia Paris, FRA

10/14/09 Wed Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BEL

10/15/09 Thu Capitol Hannover, GER

10/17/09 Sat Aladin Bremen, GER

10/18/09 Sun Vega Copenhagen, DK

10/19/09 Mon Stockholm Globe Arena Stockholm, SE

10/21/09 Wed Ice Hall Helsinki, FI

10/23/09 Fri Sentrum Scene Oslo, NO

10/24/09 Sat Mejeriet Lund, SE

10/25/09 Sun Docks Hamburg, GER

10/26/09 Mon Huxley’s Berlin, GER

10/29/09 Thu Haus Auensee Leipzig, GER

10/30/09 Fri Lowensaal Nuremburg, GER

10/31/09 Sat Gasometer Vienna, AUS

11/01/09 Sun Petofi Hall Budapest, HU

11/04/09 Wed Alcatraz Milan, IT

11/06/09 Fri Estragon Bologna, IT

11/21/09 Sat Sa Bandeira Porto, POR

11/22/09 Sun La Riviera Madrid, ES

11/28/09 Sat Tonhalle Munich, GER

12/06/09 Sun Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton, GB

12/10/09 Thu Manchester Academy Manchester, GB

12/11/09 Fri ABC Glasgow, GB