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“Law & Order: Los Angeles” Cast Shakeup: Skeet Ulrich, Regina Hall, Megan Boone Leaving Show

Three regular cast members will leave Law & Order: Los Angeles at the end of the show’s first season as part of a series revamp, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Series regulars Alfred Molina and Terrence Howard are expected to remain with the program, while Skeet Ulrich (Det. Rex Winters), Regina Hall (Evelyn Price), and [...]

Sepultura: North American Tour

TOUR STARTS APRIL 18 IN TORONTO


Sepultura

Brazilian metal icons Sepultura are set to hit the road for
a North American tour beginning April 18, 2011 at the Opera House in Toronto. Their most recent album, A-
Lex
, the first not to feature the involvement of at least one Cavalera brother, was released in
2009.

TOUR DATES

4/18 — The Opera House — Toronto, ON
4/19 — Imperial de Quebec — Quebec City, QC

4/20 — Club Soda — Montreal, QC
4/22 — The Palladium — Worcester, MA
4/23 — Starland Ballroom — Sayreville, NJ
4/24 — The Trocadero — Philadelphia, PA
4/25 — The Gramercy Theatre — New York, NY
4/26 — Tremont Music Hall — Charlotte, NC

4/27 — The Club at Firestone — Orlando, FL

4/28 — Culture Room — Ft. Lauderdale, FL
4/29 — The Masquerade — Atlanta, GA
5/1 — Clicks — Tyler, TX
5/2 — Scout Bar — Houston, TX
5/3 — Trees — Dallas, TX
5/5 — Jake’s — Lubbock, TX
5/6 — Sunshine Theater — Albuquerque, NM
5/7 — The Clubhouse — Tempe, AZ (w/ D.R.I.)
5/8 — Club DV8 — Tucson, AZ (w/ D.R.I.)
5/9 — House of Blues — San Diego, CA
5/10 — The Knitting Factory — Reno, NV
5/11 — The Grand Ballroom at Regency Center — San Francisco, CA
5/12 — Hawthorne Theater — Portland, OR
5/13 — El Corazon — Seattle, WA
5/14 — The Knitting Factory — Spokane, WA
5/16 — Gothic Theater — Englewood, CO
5/18 — Station 4 — St. Paul, MN
5/19 — Reggies Rock Club — Chicago, IL
5/20 — Blondie’s — Detroit, MI
5/21 — Montage Music Hall — Rochester, NY
5/22 — Peabody’s — Cleveland, OH
5/23 — Expo Five — Louisville, KY
5/24 — The Rave — Milwaukee, WI

5/26 — The Zoo — Winnipeg, MB
5/27 — The Exchange — Regina, SK
5/28 — Dickens — Calgary, AB
5/29 — Starlite Room — Edmonton, AB
5/31 — Rickshaw Theater — Vancouver, BC

Sepultura
Tour Dates

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Sepultura News
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Sepultura
Concert
Reviews


Sarah McLachlan: Winter Dates

NEW YEARS EVE IN ATLANTIC CITY; LAWS OF ILLUSION OUT NOW


Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan has
announced 17 additional dates for the “Sarah And Friends” tour, featuring Butterfly Boucher and Melissa McClelland. The newly
announced dates include a Los Angeles show at Nokia Theatre at LA Live on February 9 and second nights added in
New York City, Toronto and Montreal.

Praised as a mini-Lilith tour by many critics, “Sarah And Friends” offers fans an intimate evening with Sarah
McLachlan as she not only performs classic hits and new favorites from her critically-acclaimed new release
Laws Of Illusion (Arista Records), but also takes moments throughout the evening to answer
questions from the audience. Sarah’s two friends and band members, Butterfly Boucher and Melissa McClelland, also
have their moment in the spotlight, each performing their own short sets.

Sarah McLachlan and Friends Tour Dates:

Fri, Dec 31 Atlantic City, NJ @ Caesars Atlantic City – Circus Maximus

Sat, Jan 1 Mashantucket, CT @ MGM Grand Theatre

Sun, Jan 2 Concord, NH @ Capitol Center for the Arts

Mon, Jan 3 Kingston, ON @ K-Rock

Wed, Jan 5 Akron, OH @ EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall

Thur, Jan 6 Buffalo, NY @ Shea’s Performing Arts Center

Fri, Jan 7 Windsor, ON @ The Colossium at Caesars Windsor

Sat, Jan 8 Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Hall For The Performing Arts

Mon, Jan 10 Washington, DC @ Constitution Hall

Tue, Jan 11 Boston, MA @ Opera House

Wed, Jan 12 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Thur, Jan 13 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Fri, Jan 14 Morgantown, WV @ CAC at West Virginia University

Wed, Feb 2 Portland, OR @ Alrene Schnitzer Concert Hall

Thur, Feb 3 Spokane, WA @ Martin Wolson Theatre at the Fox

Fri, Feb 4 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre

Sun, Feb 6 Oakland, CA @ Paramount Theatre

Wed, Feb 9 Los Angeles, CA @ Nokia Theatre at LA Live

Thur, Feb 10 Santa Ynez, CA @ Chumash Casino

Fri, Feb 11 Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre

Sat, Feb 12 Indio, CA @ Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Event Center

Mon, Feb 14 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall

Tue, Feb 15 Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre

Wed, Feb 16 Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre

Thur, Feb 17 Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

Tue, Mar 1 Victoria, BC @ Save on Foods Memorial Center

Wed, Mar 2 Kelowna, BC @ Prospera Place

Thur, Mar 3 Prince George, BC @ CN Centre

Fri, Mar 4 Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

Sun, Mar 6 Calgary, AB @ Jack Singer Concert Hall

Mon, Mar 7 Regina, SK @ Conexus

Tue, Mar 8 Winnipeg, MA @ MTS Center

Wed, Mar 16 Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Place

Thur, Mar 17 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Fri, Mar 18 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Mon, Mar 21 Moncton, NB @ Coliseum

Tue, Mar 22 Halifax, NS @ Metro Centre

Thur, Mar 24 Montreal, QC @ St. Denis

Fri, Mar 25 Montreal, QC @ St. Denis

Sat, Mar 26 Oshawa, ON @ General Motors Centre

Sarah McLachlan
Tour Dates

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Sarah McLachlan News
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Sarah McLachlan
Concert
Reviews


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

Brian Wilson
Tour Dates

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Brian Wilson News
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Brian Wilson
Concert
Reviews


Malcolm-Jamal Warner “Community” Guest Appearance

Theo, my love! Former Cosby Kid Malcolm-Jamal Warner has landed a guest spot on an upcoming episode of NBC’s Thursday night comedy Community! (Frantically setting up our DVR…) He is expected to play Andre, the ex-husband of Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown), and will begin filming this week. Shirley?! Certainly Theo can do better than that. [...]

Regina Spektor Live CD/DVD

OUT NOVEMBER 22

Regina Spektor will release
her first live recording and concert film, Live In London, on November 22. The concert was
captured mainly at London’s Hammersmith Apollo during Regina’s UK tour in support of her latest album,
Far. Tracklisting is available below.

CD Tracklisting:

On The Radio

Eet
Folding Chair
Sailor Song

Blue Lips
Après Moi
Dance Anthem Of The 80′s
Silly Eye-Color Generalizations
Bobbing For Apples
Wallet
Ode To Divorce
That Time
The Calculation
Machine

Laughing With
Man Of A Thousand Faces
Hotel Song
Us
Fidelity

Samson

The Call

Love You’re A Whore

DVD Tracklisting:

Introduction (November Rain)
On the Radio
Eet
Laughing With
Folding Chair
Après moi
Blue Lips

Machine

Dance Anthem of the 80′s

Silly Eye-Color Generalizations (previously unreleased)

Wallet

The Calculation
Man of a Thousand Faces
That Time

Hotel Song

Sailor Song

Us
Fidelity
Samson
Credits

Bonus Material:

1. Bobbing for Apples
2. Ode to Divorce

3. The Call
4. Love, You’re a Whore
5. Soundcheck

6. To Daniel Cho

Regina Spektor
Tour Dates

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Regina Spektor News
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Regina Spektor
Concert
Reviews


Evening Crunch Crumbs: Niecy Nash Engaged; Lennon Killer Denied Parole For Sixth Time; Sad Day For Sex Workers: Craigslist Erotic Services Ads Are No More

-Superstar singer Celine Dion has revealed her growing baby bump to the public for the first time since announcing her pregnancy with twin boys in May. Well, don’t they look happy! -Weezer’s new album, Hurley, is currently streaming for your listening pleasure on MySpace…. -Crooner Brian McKnight has denied a report claiming that adult film star Alana [...]

Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience Tour

STATE OF THE ART SOUND SYSTEM, LIGHT SHOW, & VIDEO SCREENS BY ANNERIN
PRODUCTIONS (THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE, RAIN: A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES)


Jason Bonham

Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin
Experience
will be celebrating the life and music of his father; the legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John
Bonham
this fall. A limited concert tour, timed to commenorate the 30th anniversary of his Dad’s passing on
September 25th, 1980, will kick off in North America on October 8, 2010 in British Columbia. JBLZE will start up the
USA run on October 19 in Minneapolis and run through late November. The tour arrives at major North American
cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, Montreal, Houston, Seattle, Vancouver and
many others. See the full itinerary below.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, August 20 thru Ticketmaster.com and at all Ticketmaster outlets.


October
8 Dawson Creek, BC Encana Events Center
9 Prince George, BC CN Centre

12 Edmonton, AB Northern Alberta Jubilee
13 Red Deer, AB Emmax Centre
14 Calgary, AB Southern Alberta Jubilee
16 Regina, SK Brandt Centre
17 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre
19 Minneapolis, MN State Theatre
20 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre
21 Merrilville, IN (Chicago) Star Plaza
23 Montreal, QUE Metropolis
25 Quebec City, QUE Grand Theatre
27 Hamilton, ON Hamilton Place-Great Hall
28 Kitchener, ON Centre in the Square
29 Toronto, ON Sony Centre
30 Rochester, NY Auditorium Theater


November
2 Boston, MA The Orpheum
3 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theater
4 Englewood, NJ Bergen PAC
6 Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
8 New York, NY Nokia Theatre
13 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theater
14 Melbourne, FL King Center
16 Houston, TX Verizon Theatre
21 Riverside, CA Fox PAC
23 Los Angeles, CA Pantages Theater

26 Portland, OR Schnitzer Concert Hall
27 Seattle, WA WaMu Theater
29 Vancouver, BC The Center PAC

Jason
Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience
Tour Dates

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Jason
Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience News

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Jason Bonham’s
Led Zeppelin Experience
Concert
Reviews


Berzerkus 2010 Tour: Clutch Black Label Society, Bodom

TIME TO GET YO’ HESH ON!

Hard rock fans rejoice, this fall Black Label Society, Clutch, Children of Bodom and 2 Cents will hit the road together.

And JamBase readers can look forward to a chat with Clutch in the near future where we get the inside scoop on their boffo new DVD Live at the 9:30, deluxe reissue of From Beale Street to Oblivion and more.

Berzerkus 2010 North America Tour Dates

9/21 Portland, OR @ Roseland
9/22 Vancouver, BC @ PNE Forum
9/24 Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Expo Centre
9/25 Regina, SK @ Agribition Hall
9/26 Calgary, AB @ Big 4
9/28 Winnipeg, MB @ Winnipeg Convention Centre
9/30 Omaha, NE @ Anchor Inn
10/1 Clive, IA @ 7 Flags
10/2 Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
10/3 St. Paul, MN @ Roy Wilkins Auditorium
10/5 Louisville, KY @ Expo Five
10/8 Asbury Park, NJ @ Convention Hall
10/9 Lewiston, ME @ The Colisee
10/12 Halifax, NS @ Cunard Centre
10/14 Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
10/15 Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
10/16 Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
10/20 New York City, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
10/22 Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
10/23 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
10/24 Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
10/26 Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock
10/28 Houston, TX @ Verizon Wireless Theater
10/29 Corpus Christi, TX @ Concrete St. Amphitheater
10/30 Grand Prairie, TX @ Verizon Theatre – Grand Prairie
10/31 Lubbock, TX @ Lonestar Pavilion
11/2 Austin, TX @ Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
11/3 Tulsa, OK @ Brady Center
11/5 Grand Rapids, MI @ DeltaPlex
11/7 Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
11/9 Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory
11/10 Columbus, OH @ The LC Pavilion
11/12 Wichita, KS @ Cotilion
11/13 Kansas City, KS @ Uptown Theater
11/14 Denver, CO @ The Fillmore Auditorium
11/16 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
11/18 Phoenix, AZ @ Dodge Theatre
11/20 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 6/28-7/4

Late Night TV Music Lineups



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

David Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – Tokyo Police Club
Tue, June 29 – Dolly Parton
Wed, June 30 – The New Pornographers


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – OK Go (Repeat)
Tue, June 29 – Macy Gray (Repeat)
Wed, June 30 – Travie McCoy (Repeat)
Thu, July 1 – Punch Brothers (Repeat)
Fri, July 2 – Sarah McLachlan (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Tue, June 29 – The Dream
Wed, June 30 – 3OH!3
Thu, July 1 – Korn
Fri, July 2 – Ozzy Osbourne (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Tue, June 29 – Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings
Fri, July 2 – Dr. Dog


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – Keith Urban (Repeat)
Tue, June 29 – Ray Wylie Hubbard (Repeat)
Wed, June 30 – Mumford & Sons (Repeat)
Thu, July 1 – Kings Of Convenience (Repeat)
Fri, July 2 – Court Yard Hounds (Repeat)


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, June 28 – Fanfarlo (Repeat)
Tue, June 29 – The Raveonettes (Repeat)
Wed, June 30 – Snoop Dogg (Repeat)
Thu, July 1 – Los Campesinos! (Repeat)
Fri, July 2 – Phoenix (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, July 3 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Regina Spektor (Repeat)

Sat, July 3 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Gnarls Barkley and Thievery Corporation (Repeat)


Happening Now: Bonnaroo

TWEETS AND TWITPICS FOR YOU AND BY YOU!

Entrance Band

Even if you’re not headed to Manchester, TN this weekend for the 2010 edition of
Bonnaroo, you can keep up with the progress of people’s filthy feet and catch
glimpses and clever comments direct from the dusty/muddy fields via JamBase’s Bonnaroo Twitter Feed.

Music is already pumping in the Troo Music Lounge and other smaller bar/tent venues and
the main stages fire up at 4:15 pm, EST, with The Postelles and
Fanfarlo
and The Entrance
Band
at 4:30 pm. And some enterprising Lotus fan should
be uploading thoughts and images from their late night set by the time it wraps around 1
am tonight.

Be safe out there. Drink LOTS of water. Bring your umbrellas and rain ponchos (dark
clouds are looming over the fest presently). And most importantly, check back with
JamBase for fresh photos from the intrepid Dave Vann and Wesley Hodges’ on-site commentary
with a full recap next week.

In the meantime, those at Bonnaroo or waiting in traffic to get through the gates and
check out our 2010
Bonnaroo Preview
for helpful suggestions on how to maximize their ‘Roo.

For those not fortunate enough to make it to this year’s Bonnaroo, fear not as select
performances will be webcast on YouTube and NPR.

YouTube Webcast
Schedule

Friday, June 11th:
Julia Nunes: 12: 15 pm – 1:15 pm
Neon Indian: 1:15 pm – 1:45 pm
Carolina Chocolate Drops: 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
The Temper Trap: 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
The Dodos: 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Damian Marley & Nas: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Mayer Hawtorne and the Country: 5:30 pm – 5:45 pm
The National: 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm
Tori Amos: 7:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Michael Franti & Spearhead: 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Tenacious D: 9:30 pm – 11:00 pm

Saturday, June 12th:
Punch Brothers ft. Chris Thile: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Gaslight Anthem: 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Norah Jones: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Trombone Shorty: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Mumford & Sons: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The Dead Weather: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Umphrey’s McGee: 7:30 pm – 7:55 pm
Jimmy Cliff: 7:55 pm – 9:25 pm
LCD Soundsystem: 9:25 pm – 10:55 pm
Kings of Leon: 10:55 pm – 11:30 pm
Jay -Z: 11:30 pm – 1:30 am

Sunday, June 13th:
The Avett Brothers: 12:30 pm 1:45 pm
John Butler Trio: 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
Regina Spektor: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
John Fogerty: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Weezer: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Zac Brown Band: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Ween: 8:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Rise Against: 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Dave Matthews Band: 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Visit http://www.youtube.com/bonnaroo
for more webcast information.


Los Lobos: Summer Tour

NEW ALBUM ARRIVES AUGUST 3

Los Lobos

Los Lobos, the Grammy-winning East L.A. band, is on tour this summer in support of a brand new studio album. The new release, titled Tin Can Trust, will hit streets on August 3, 2010. The band’s summer schedule brings them coast to coast, including a run of select shows with John Hiatt & The Combo and two dates with the Steve Miller Band.

Tour Dates

Friday, June 11 Dinuba High School – Dinuba Car Show “Cruise Night” Dinuba CA
Sunday, June 27 Saskatchewan Jazz Festival – Bessborough Garden Mainstage Saskatoon SK
Tuesday, June 29 Taste of Chicago Chicago IL
Friday, July 2 Hop Farm Festival Kent ENGLAND
Saturday, July 3 Cavea Auditorium Rome ITALY
Sunday, July 4 Latino Americano Milan ITALY
Monday, July 5 Castello Udine ITALY
Tuesday, July 6 Teatro Communale Brescia ITALY
Saturday, July 10 Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara CA With Steve Miller Band
Sunday, July 11 Greek Theatre Los Angeles CA With Steve Miller Band
Wednesday, July 14 – Thursday, July 15 Minnesota Zoo – Weesner Amphitheatre Apple Valley MN
Friday, July 16 Sioux Falls Jazz Fest Sioux Falls SD
Saturday, July 17 Grand Targhee Resort Alta WY
Friday, July 23 Door Community Auditorium Fish Creek WI
Saturday, July 24 Hillside Festival Guelph ONT
Wednesday, August 4 Clayton Opera House Clayton NY
Thursday, August 5 Thursday At The Square Buffalo NY
Friday, August 6 Flood City Music Festival Johnstown PA
Saturday, August 7 North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh NC
Sunday, August 8 Birchmere Alexandria VA
Thursday, August 12 Sandia Amphitheatre Albuquerque NM with John Hiatt & The Combo
Friday, August 13 Arvada Center Arvada CO with John Hiatt & The Combo
Saturday, August 14 Chautauqua Auditorium Boulder CO with John Hiatt & The Combo
Saturday, August 21 Rodney Strong Winery Healdsburg CA with John Hiatt & The Combo
Sunday, August 22 Mountain Winery Saratoga CA with John Hiatt & The Combo
Monday, August 30 PNE Centre Vancouver BC with John Hiatt & The Combo
Wednesday, September 1 Winspear Centre For Music Edmonton ALB with John Hiatt & The Combo
Thursday, September 2 Jack Singer Auditorium Calgary ALB with John Hiatt & The Combo
Friday, September 3 Casino Regina Show Lounge Regina Sask. with John Hiatt & The Combo
Friday, October 8 Folly Theater Kansas City MO
Wednesday, October 13 University of California – Davis Davis CA
Sunday, October 17 – Sunday, October 24 Rhythm & Blues Cruise San Diego CA

Los Lobos Tour Dates :: Los Lobos News :: Los Lobos Concert Reviews


Tool: U.S. Tour Dates

NEW ORLEANS, S.F., KANSAS CITY, HOUSTON GET TOOLED

Tool

Tool, who has not played a show since August 22, 2009 in Pomona, CA, has announced a string of summer tour dates in the U.S. Last month the band announced two shows in Canada. Tickets for the U.S. dates go on sale May 8.

For more on Tool, check out our brand new exclusive feature/interview with frontman Maynard James Keenan, Blood Into Wine.

Tool Summer Tour Dates

Sat 6/19 – New Orleans, LA @ UNO Arena
Sun 6/20 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Tues 6/22 – Cedar Park, TX @ Cedar Park Center
Wed 6/23 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Ford Arena
Fri 6/25 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
Sat 6/26 – St. Charles, MO @ Family Arena
Thur 7/1 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Center
Sun 7/4 – Winnipeg, MB @ MTS Centre
Mon 7/5 – Regina, SK @ Brandt Centre
Wed 7/7 – Edmonton, AB @ Rexall Place
Fri 7/9 – Vancouver, BC @ GM Place
Mon 7/12 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic

Tool Tour Dates :: Tool News :: Tool Concert Reviews


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


Allure Magazine May 2010 Naked Truth Edition: Ft. Kara DioGuardi, Jessica Capshaw, Colbie Caillat & More

It’s that time of year again: Temperatures rise as “Alluring” Hollywood beauties — like Regina Hall and Jessica Capshaw — shed their clothes and bare all on the pages of Allure Magazine’s annual May Naked Truth Edition.Last year, Padma Lakshmi and Taraji P. Henson disrobed for the style mag. This year, Entourage’s Emmanuelle Chriqui, [...]

Truck America Festival Full Lineup Announced

FULL PERFORMER LIST ANNOUNCED FOR TRUCK AMERICA FESTIVAL
INTIMATE PERFORMANCES
FROM MERCURY REV, WHITE RABBITS, THE JOY FORMIDABLE
HERE WE GO MAGIC, WINTERSLEEP & MANY MORE

APRIL 30 – MAY 2 @ THE FULL MOON RESORT IN BIG INDIAN, NY IN THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS

Mercury Rev

The full list of confirmed bands for the first ever Truck America Festival
co-presented by Radio Woodstock has been announced. The lineup includes performances by Mercury Rev, The Joy Formidable, Big Star Tribute, Hopewell, White Rabbits,
Forgetters, Ida, Lewis & Clarke, The Silent League, Roadside Graves, Neil Halstead and many more. The inaugural love fest will take
place at the Full Moon Resort in Big Indian, NY from Friday, April 30 through Sunday, May 2 2010. Weekend passes
and individual day tickets are available online from Brown Paper Tickets. The three day festival celebrates the
stateside arrival of one of the U.K.’s great independent, family operated festival circuits.

In addition to oodles of live music, there will be workshops, films, kids activities, jam sessions and a healthy dose of
English camping for those who don’t book a room.

For the complete Truck America Festival Lineup, go to:
thisistruck.com/truck-
america-festival-lineup.aspx




DETAILS

– Gates open Midday Friday, April 30
– Weekend pass includes 3 nights Free camping (Friday/Saturday/Sunday) @ Full Moon’s beautiful grounds
– Not a happy camper? Full Moon Resort has a range of lovely rooms to rent
– Car Parking Free with ticket purchase (weekend or individual day passes)
– Don’t have a car? Trailways bus from NYC and Kingston (route 28) stops in Big Indian!
– A range of great value meal passes available – eat like a king all weekend
– Several bars serving a wide range of beers, wines and liquors (21+, BYO not permitted)
– Children aged 12 and under are Free when accompanied by a parent or guardian (not a sibling)
– Ages 12+ pay full price. anyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

ABOUT TRUCK…

The Truck festival in Oxfordshire, U.K. has run for the past 13 years on the principles of independence and ethically
minded and cooperative production, with a passion for introducing cutting edge music as well as a reverential nod
back to the classics. Bands like Supergrass, Fanfarlo, The Lemonheads, Regina Spektor, Battles, Okkervil River, The
Raveonettes, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Wild Beasts, YACHT and The Big Pink have been part of the TRUCK
experience over the years. The lineup for Truck 13, Truck’s annual festival taking place on July 24-25 in Steventon,
U.K., includes performances by Mew, Los Campesinos! and Future of the Left.


Bonnaroo Adds: Ween Umphrey’s, Galactic, Butler

BONNAROO MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL ARTISTS FOR 2010 LINEUP

WEEN, GALACTIC, UMPHREY’S McGEE, JOHN BUTLER TRIO, THE GOSSIP AND MORE CONFIRMED

Superfly and A.C. Entertainment have announced that the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has added several artists to the 2010 event. Updates include Bonnaroo veterans Ween, Galactic and Umphrey’s McGee as well as gifted singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile and the genre-bending, post-punk trio The Gossip.

For more on Bonnaroo, check our extensive coverage of the 2009 event here.

Bonnaroo 2009 by Snyder

BONNAROO 2010 ARTISTS:

Dave Matthews Band

Kings of Leon

Stevie Wonder

Jay-Z

Tenacious D

Weezer

The Dead Weather

Damian Marley & Nas

Phoenix

Norah Jones

Michael Franti & Spearhead

John Fogerty

The Flaming Lips performing Dark Side of the Moon featuring Stardeath and White Dwarfs

Regina Spektor

Jimmy Cliff

Ween

LCD Soundsystem

The Avett Brothers

Thievery Corporation

Galactic

Rise Against

Tori Amos

The National

Zac Brown Band

Les Claypool

John Prine

Umphrey’s McGee

The Black Keys

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Jeff Beck

Dropkick Murphys

She & Him

Against Me!

Deadmau5

Daryl Hall & Chromeo

Jamey Johnson

Clutch

Bassnectar

Kid Cudi

The Disco Biscuits

Kris Kristofferson

Medeski Martin & Wood

Brandi Carlile

The xx

John Butler Trio

GWAR

Dan Deacon Ensemble

Tinariwen

Wale

Baaba Maal

The Melvins

The Gaslight Anthem

Miike Snow

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

The Gossip

Dr. Dog

They Might Be Giants

Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile

Isis

Blitzen Trapper

Blues Traveler

Miranda Lambert

Calexico

OK Go

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Martin Sexton

Lotus

Baroness

Dave Rawlings Machine

Mayer Hawthorne and the County

Japandroids

Jay Electronica

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Ingrid Michaelson

The Dodos

Manchester Orchestra

The Temper Trap

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Big Sam’s Funky Nation

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Needtobreathe

Tokyo Police Club

The Entrance Band

Local Natives

Mumford & Sons

Rebelution

Diane Birch

Monte Montgomery

Fanfarlo

Julia Nunes

The Postelles

Lucero

Here We Go Magic

Hot Rize

Neon Indian

B.O.B

Tickets and complete festival information for the 2010 event are available at Bonnaroo.com.


Music on the Tube: 3/1 – 3/7

Late Night Music Lineups



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

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, March 1 – Ludacris
Thu, March 4 – Spoon
Fri, March 5 – Corinne Bailey Rae


Tonight Show With Jay Leno


Mon, March 1 – Brad Paisley
Tue, March 2 – Adam Lambert
Wed, March 3 – Avril Lavigne


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, March 1 – Josh Turner
Tue, March 2 – Jonny Lang
Wed, March 3 – Jet
Thu, March 4 – Galactic


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Fri, March 5 – Regina Spektor


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, March 2 – Ludacris

Wed, March 3 – Erykah Badu

Thu, March 4 – Silversun Pickups


Last Call with Carson Daly


Mon, March 1 – Daniel Merriweather
Tue, March 2 – Phoenix
Thu, March 4 – Fanfarlo


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, March 6 – Saturday Night Live featuring Vampire Weekend


Bonnaroo Lineup: DMB Jay-Z, KOL, Biscuits, Wonder

BONNAROO ANNOUNCES 2010 LINEUP

FEATURING: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, KINGS OF LEON, STEVIE WONDER, JAY-Z, WEEZER, THE DEAD WEATHER

FLAMING LIPS PERFORMING DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, PHOENIX, AVETT BROTHERS, THE BLACK KEYS

MICHAEL FRANTI, LES CLAYPOOL, THE DISCO BISCUITS, TORI AMOS, JEFF BECK, THIEVERY CORP AND MORE

The 2010 Bonnaroo lineup saw a rather interesting release on Tuesday (February 9). Pouring slowly out of the festival’s MySpace page and appearing in videos like the one The Avett Brothers debuted on JamBase, fans learned one-by-one which of their favorite artists will appear at the event. More acts will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will go down June 10-13 in a huge field near Manchester, TN. Tickets are on sale now at bonnarootickets.com.

For more on Bonnaroo, check our extensive coverage of the 2009 event here.

Artists Confirmed for Bonnaroo 2010:

Bonnaroo 2009 by Snyder

Dave Matthews Band

Kings of Leon

Stevie Wonder

Jay-Z

Tenacious D

Weezer

The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform Dark Side of the Moon

The Dead Weather

Damian Marley & Nas

Phoenix

Norah Jones

Michael Franti & Spearhead

John Fogerty

Regina Spektor

Jimmy Cliff

LCD Soundsystem

The Avett Brothers

Thievery Corporation

Rise Against

Tori Amos

The National

Zac Brown Band

Les Claypool

John Prine

The Black Keys

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Jeff Beck

Dropkick Murphys

She & Him

Against Me!

The Disco Biscuits

Daryl Hall & Chromeo

Jamey Johnson

Clutch

Bassnectar

Kid Cudi

Baaba Maal

Kris Kristofferson

Medeski Martin & Wood

The xx

GWAR

Dan Deacon Ensemble

Tinariwen

Wale

Deadmau5

The Melvins

Gaslight Anthem

Miike Snow

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Dr. Dog

They Might Be Giants

Punch Brothers

Isis

Blitzen Trapper

Blues Traveler

Miranda Lambert

Calexico

OK Go

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Martin Sexton

Lotus

Baroness

Dave Rawlings Machine

Mayer Hawthorne and the County

Japandroids

Jay Electronica

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Ingrid Michaelson

The Dodos

Manchester Orchestra

The Temper Trap

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Big Sam’s Funky Nation

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Tokyo Police Club

The Entrance Band

Local Natives

Brandi Carlile

Mumford & Sons

Rebelution

Diane Birch

Monte Montgomery

Julia Nunes

The Postelles

Lucero

Here We Go Magic

Hot Rize

Neon Indian

B.O.B

Needtobreathe


Albums of the Week: February 5-11

JamBase Albums of the Week | February 5-February 11, 2010

Dennis’ Pick of the Week
Galactic: Ya-Ka-May (Anti)

These sons of New Orleans have done their city proud by honoring Armstrong, Prof. Longhair, and other innovators and crafting a distinct, resolutely modern collection that successfully incorporates ancestral elements. Less hip-hop oriented than its predecessor, 2007′s From the Corner to the Block, this announces with authority that music continues to evolve in the Big Easy, absorbing the crispness and edge prevalent on today’s charts and folding it into the city’s irresistible tub-thumping, primal swing. Ya-Ka-May (arriving February 9) differentiates itself from most other modern soul/funk by retaining a human feel, often felt in the crackling rawness of guest vocalists like Allen Toussaint, Big Chief Bo Dollis and Irma Thomas and big band largess of drum stud Stanton Moore. In these settings, the old hands school today’s chart toppers and Galactic themselves reveal what a sham the bloodless, Pro-Tools, Auto-Tuned mainstream really is. Bangers like “Liquor Pang,” “Dark Water” and “Double It” are ripe to go toe-to-toe with anything Timbaland or Lil’ Wayne serve up, except these sweat and grunt in a way that sidesteps the factory produced sterility of most mass consumption singles. One longs to see this entire assemblage tour as a massive revue that would showcase the interlocking nature of New Orleans music throughout several generations. Ya-Ka-May is a juggernaut of fat grooves and slinky sensibilities that announces that New Orleans is alive and well, at least when Galactic is the custodian of its traditions. (Dennis Cook)

Ron’s Pick of the Week
Peter Gabriel: Scratch My Back (EMI)

If there is anything to be learned about Peter Gabriel in the 40-plus years he has been in the pop eye, it’s the fact that he is definitely one advanced-minded Englishman. Whether it be pushing the boundaries of rock ‘n’ roll theatre as the Fox-headed, flute playing frontman of Genesis, with his music videos in the 1980s as a solo act, or the art of the film score with his stunning soundtracks to such critically acclaimed films as The Last Temptation of Christ and Rabbit Proof Fence over the last 20 years, the man hasn’t seen a glass ceiling he didn’t want to throw a bowling ball through. So, leave it up to PG to reinvent the concept of the covers album as well, which is exactly what he’s done with the haunting Scratch My Back (arriving February 16 in the U.K. and March 2 in the U.S.), his first proper solo album since 2002′s Up. With nothing more than a piano and a string section, Gabriel handpicks a dozen songs – six from like-minded contemporaries David Bowie, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Lou Reed, Randy Newman and David Byrne, and six from some of the newer acts he admires like Radiohead, Bon Iver, Elbow, Regina Spektor, The Magnetic Fields and Arcade Fire – and by the power of his unmistakable rasp, makes every one of them entirely his own. Most of his choices fit swimmingly with the stripped down format, most notably Bon Iver’s haunting “Flume,” Young’s “Philadelphia,” Reed’s “The Power of the Heart” and surprisingly, “Listening Wind,” a deep cut from Talking Heads’ Remain In Light. But it’s his take on Simon’s Graceland hit “The Boy in the Bubble,” substituting the song’s quasi-Zydeco buoyancy with a downright somber arrangement that really brings out the paranoia in the song’s Orwellian message that seems more fitting now than it did in 1987. Following Scratch My Back is I’ll Scratch Yours, where the artists featured here have their way with the Peter Gabriel catalog. Thom Yorke is allegedly already on board and planning to record “Wallflower” from Gabriel’s 1982 album Security. And one could only hope Randy Newman comes through with a full-on Basin Street run through “Sledgehammer.” (Ron Hart)

Salvador Santana: Keyboard City (Quannum)

The label that brought us Blackalicious, Lyrics Born and other bright lights in today’s funk/hip-hop scene scores again with Santana’s solo debut, a swirling analog hot tub of muddled Latinismo (a la War), lilting disco, ’70s Herbie Hancock-isms, the brighter side of Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson and video game bloops. Nuggets like “Don’t Even Care” and “This Day (Belongs To You)” are sonic sunshine and ooh, don’t it feel good. Helped out by Money Mark, Gza and Del the Funky Homosapien, Keyboard City (released February 2) is a lovingly stirred concoction that goes down as sweetly as home brewed lemonade on a thermometer poppin’ afternoon. (DC)

King Crimson: Lizard: 40th Anniversary Edition (Panegyric/Discipline Global Mobile)

The 40th anniversary remaster campaign of British progressive rock titans King Crimson, helmed with great detail by group founder and resident guitar genius Robert Fripp and self-anointed uber-fan Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree, with the deluxe edition of Crimson’s third and most challenging album, Lizard (released January 12). In his scholarly liner notes, Fripp derides his group’s 1970 work as “unsatisfactory” and “joyless”. But thanks to the skillful care of Wilson’s loving revamp, which features bonus material and a DVD-A containing the album in lossless 5.1 surround sound stereo, he renewed the doubtful author’s faith in its unprecedented fusion of classical, free jazz and experimental rock. And if you never quite took to the most misunderstood monster of the King Crimson canon like you did with, say Red or Discipline, allow this definitive version to school you on the brilliance of this legendary band’s transitional classic. (RH)

The Wishing Tree: Ostara (Eagle)

“It’s time for eyes to open now/ It’s time to raise the dead.” Uttered by the honeyed, effervescent voice of Hannah Stobart and given further lift by Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery (who also produced and engineered), these lines are indicative of the big ideas and striking beauty of this prog-pop outing, which begs comparisons to All About Eve, Jane Siberry and frothier Peter Gabriel. Unabashedly romantic and sweetly melodic, Ostara resonates with Rothery’s Fish-era Marillion work infused with female energies. A fine, lovingly sculpted second outing by this pair (released January 19). (DC)

Pierced Arrows: Descending Shadows (VICE)

Garage punk fans the world over were rightfully shocked when Fred and Toody Cole unexpectedly put their longtime group Dead Moon out to pasture in 2006, just six months after the release of Sub Pop’s stellar two-disc anthology, Echoes of the Past (JamBase review) chronicling the Oregon mainstays’ two-decade-strong run. But as quick as they were to shoot the Moon, they returned just as quickly in the form of Pierced Arrows, whose only significant change was the replacement of longtime drummer Andrew Loomis with Portland punker Kelly Hallliburton, whose father played with Fred in the ’60s. Descending Shadows (released February 2) is the Coles’ second album under the new moniker, and finds them as visceral in their AARP years as they were when they first started rattling cages in the Pacific Northwest 20-odd years ago. (RH)

Big Smith: Roots, Shoots & Wings (Mayapple)

It’d be very easy for a group with song titles like “Toted A Load” and “My Overalls (Don’t Fit Me Anymore)” to be jokey, just another tongue-in-cheek country act like Nashville pumps out with alarming regularity. Happily, Big Smith is rootsy as hell and slathered in hot jazz technique, pinches of dissonance, an earthy vocal mix that’s part bluegrass & part The Band, and a good sense of bittersweet humor. If anything, they remind one of early killer Jimmy Buffett and the ’70s Outlaw Country gang, right down to Willy’s penchant for swing. Damn fine band, sweet lil’ album (arriving February 9). (DC)

Black Cobra: Chronomega (Southern Lord)

Though only two players deep, San Francisco’s Black Cobra play their unique brand of sludgy punk-metal with the precision and fury of the four-to-five man Bay Area thrash bands that preceded them 25 years ago. Their fourth album and Southern Lord debut shows ex-Cavity guitarist/vocalist Jason Landrian and one-time Acid King drummer Rafael Martinez can throw down their trademark Death Angel-cum-Melvins style riff attacks. Chronomega also shows how well these guys can space out a la Sunn 0))) and Earth as well. (RH)

Field Music: (Measure) (Memphis Industries)

Following a short three-year break that saw the Brothers Brewis record a pair of respective solo albums that barely held up to their work as a group, Field Music makes a momentous return to the world stage in 2010 with a magnificent double LP that explores the darker edges of the English duo’s Steely Dan-gone-indie-rock sound. (Measure) (arriving February 16) finds the Brewis boys challenging themselves by adding prog-jazz phrasing, rhythm-defying time signatures and embellishments of guitar fuzz to their effortless harmonies, all married perfectly across this 20 song thread about the human condition. Few newer bands could pull off a double album with such panache, and Field Music stay in line with the age-old tradition of making theirs a masterpiece. (RH)

Lionel Loueke: Mwaliko (Blue Note)

Following up on his 2007 star-making Herbie Hancock-produced debut Karibu, West African guitar lion Lionel Loueke pays homage to his motherland on his second Blue Note offering. Here, Loueke tests his dazzling fusion of playing, rooted in the fretwork rulebooks of Jim Hall and King Sunny Ade, against a series of intimate duets with the likes of vocalist Angelique Kidjo (who hails from the guitarist’s home nation of Benin), singer/bassists Esperanza Spalding and Richard Bona, as well as promising young jazz drummer Marcus Gilmore, the grandson of the immortal Roy Haynes. However, Mwaliko‘s true gems are three new tracks featuring his longtime trio rounded out by Massimo Biolcati and drummer Ferenc Nemeth, whose seamless interplay is unmatched in 21st century jazz. (RH)

Various Artists: Psych Bites: Australian Acid Freak Rock -1967-1974 (Vol. 1) (Past & Present)

If there is anything we learned from AC/DC, The Birthday Party and Lubricated Goat, it’s that the Australian continent shows no fear in displaying its collective ability to get loud. So it should come to no surprise that Oz’s surprisingly little-known late ’60s/early ’70s psychedelic rock scene was equally as brain melting. Compiled by master freak rock archivist Psychomania for Bevis Frond frontman Nick Salomon’s Past & Present imprint, Psych Bites (released February 2) compiles 20 super heavy, mega-rare artifacts from Australia and New Zealand’s second and third wave freak rock movements, a true collector’s bin of bands you’ve probably never heard of but should like Pirana, Long Grass, Flake, Chook, Freshwater and The Dave Miller Set, to name a few. Dig it! (RH)