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Grateful Dead: Europe Â’72 Tour Box Set

INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION

AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT DEAD.NET AND SHIPS IN SEPTEMBER


sketch of new box set

Grateful Dead slipped the
shores of America and crossed the pond for its first-ever major European tour in April 1972. The legendary 22-
show run spawned Europe ’72, a live triple album that remains one of the band’s best-selling and most
beloved releases. A tour this momentous deserves a boxed set of historic proportions and Dead.net has stamped your passport to relive every note from the European tour
with Europe ’72: The Complete Recordings, an individually numbered, limited edition collection
that includes more than 60 discs with over 70 hours of music featuring every show from what is arguably the
Grateful Dead’s greatest tour. The box set ships in September.

Europe ’72: The Complete Recordings is housed in a replica steamer trunk reminiscent of the ones
prevalently used at the time. The travel
chest contains tour memorabilia, a coffee-table book with never-before-seen photos, and a comprehensive essay
by noted Dead author Blair Jackson. Each performance will also be accompanied by an essay specific to
the show written by top Dead scholars including David Gans, Gary Lambert, Nicholas Meriwether, and
Steve Silberman.

Jeffrey Norman, the primary mixer of the Dead’s archival multi-track material for the past 15 years, is
mixing each
show from the original 16-track recordings.

Due to ship in September, the boxed set is available exclusively from Dead.net, which is taking orders now. The
price of the collection is $450, which works out to the remarkably low price of about $20 for each show, or roughly
the cost of a transatlantic flight from New York City to London in 1972 (price of time machine not included).

The first 3,000 fans to order will have
their copy personalized with a name requested by the purchaser. Once the 3,000 order goal is reached by April 1,
Dead.net will continue to take orders through the summer but will limit production of the collection to a maximum
of 7,200 pieces, all of which will be individually numbered. Orders will no longer be taken at some date (to be
determined) later in the summer.

The tour offers a snapshot of a band at the top of its game, still ascending in the wake of three straight hit albums—
Workingman’s Dead, American Beauty, and the live Grateful Dead (“Skull & Roses”). It had been a
year since
the lineup had gone to its single-drummer configuration, six months since Keith Godchaux had been
broken in as the group’s exceptional pianist, and this marked the first tour to feature Donna Godchaux as
a member of the touring band.

There was a ton of new, unreleased material that came into the repertoire in the fall of ’71 and during the spring of
’72, including “Tennessee Jed,” “Jack Straw,” “Mexicali Blues,” “Comes A Time,” “Ramble On Rose,” “One More
Saturday Night,” “Black-Throated Wind,” “Looks Like Rain” and Pigpen‘s “Chinatown Shuffle,” “The Stranger
(Two
Souls In Communion)” and “Mr. Charlie.” (Sadly, this was Pigpen’s final tour.) All those future classics were
interspersed with songs from the aforementioned “hit” albums—such as “Uncle John’s Band,” “Casey Jones,” “Sugar
Magnolia,” “Bertha,” and “Not Fade Away”—and then were topped off by loads of big jamming numbers—the Europe
’72 tour produced spectacular versions of “Dark Star,” “The Other One,” “Playing in the Band,” “Truckin’,” “China Cat
Sunflower” > “I Know You Rider,” “Good Lovin’,” “Lovelight,” and even the early Pig chestnut “Caution.”

GRATEFUL DEAD EUROPE 1972 TOUR DATES

All shows included in their entirety

April 7 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley

April 8 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley

April 11 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle

April 14 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen

April 16 Aarhus University, Aarhus

April 17 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen

April 21 Beat Club, Bremen

April 24 Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf

April 26 Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt

April 29 Musikhalle, Hamburg

May 3 Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 4 Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 7 Bickershaw Festival, Wigan

May 10 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

May 11 Rotterdam Civic Hall, Rotterdam

May 13 Lille Fairgrounds, Lille

May 16 Theatre Hall, Luxembourg

May 18 Kongressaal – Deutsches Museum, Munich

May 23 Strand Lyceum, London

May 24 Strand Lyceum, London

May 25 Strand Lyceum, London

May 26 Strand Lyceum, London


Rush Add Summer Dates

FINAL ROUND OF DATES BEGINNING JUNE 8 IN GREENVILLE, SC


Rush

Rush have added the final
dates to their “Time Machine Tour.” After the previously announced US and European dates in the Spring, the band
will hit the road for their final round of dates in the summer, starting June 8 in Greenville, SC. The tour features a
performance of the classic album Moving Pictures in its entirety. Click here for information on pre-sales and fan club packages.

TIME MACHINE TOUR DATES

03/30/11 Wed BankAtlantic Center Sunrise, FL

04/01/11 Fri Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC

04/03/11 Sun Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
04/05/11 Tue KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY
04/06/11 Wed Huntington Center Toledo, OH
04/08/11 Fri Giant Center Hershey, PA

04/10/11 Sun Madison Square Garden New York, NY

04/12/11 Tue United Center Chicago, IL
04/15/11 Fri Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH

04/17/11 Sun The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI

04/19/11 Tue Copps Coliseum Hamilton, ON

04/20/11 Wed Bell Centre Montreal, QC

04/22/11 Fri 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, MD

05/04/11 Wed Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FI
05/06/11 Fri Stockholm Globe Arena Stockholm, SE

05/08/11 Sun Malmo Arena Malmo, SE
05/12/11 Thu The O2 Dublin, IR

05/14/11 Sat SECC Glasgow, GB

05/16/11 Mon Motorpoint Arena (formerly Sheffield Arena) Sheffield, GB

05/19/11 Thu Manchester Evening News Arena (MEN) Manchester, GB
05/21/11 Sat Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, GB

05/22/11 Sun LG Arena (NEC Arena) Birmingham, GB
05/25/11 Wed O2 Arena London, GB
05/27/11 Fri Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, NL
05/29/11 Sun Festhalle Frankfurt, GER

06/08/11 Wed Bi-Lo Center Greenville, SC
06/10/11 Fri New Orleans Arena New Orleans, LA

06/12/11 Sun Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX
06/14/11 Tue Don Haskins Center El Paso, TX
06/16/11 Thu US Airways Center Phoenix, AZ
06/18/11 Sat Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre Chula Vista, CA

06/20/11 Mon Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

06/22/11 Wed Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA
06/24/11 Fri MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV
06/26/11 Sun Sleep Train Pavilion At Concord Concord, CA
06/28/11 Tue Sleep Country Amphitheater Ridgefield, WA

07/02/11 Sat The Gorge George, WA

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Dutch police arrest 12 Somali terror suspects

Police have arrested 12 Somali men suspected of planning a terrorist attack in the Netherlands.

Dutch public prosecutors said the arrests took place on December 24 in the port city of Rotterdam after the Dutch secret service, the AIVD, received concrete evidence of the men’s plans.

Jamiroquai: 2011 Euro Tour

ROCK DUST LIGHT STAR OUT NOW

Jamiroquai has announced
plans for a 2011 European tour, set to begin March 18 in Zurich. Check out all the dates below. The new album,
Rock Dust Light Star is in stores now.

Tour Dates:

03/18/11 Fri Hallenstadion Zurich Zurich, SWI

03/21/11 Mon O2 World (Formerly Color Line Arena) Hamburg, GER

03/23/11 Wed Paris-Bercy Paris, FRA
03/24/11 Thu Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRA

03/26/11 Sat Olympiahalle Munich, GER
03/28/11 Mon Wiener Stadthalle Wien, AUS
03/30/11 Wed Mediolanum Forum Milan, IT

04/05/11 Tue Rockhal Luxembourg, LU

04/06/11 Wed Porsche Arena Stuttgart, GER

04/08/11 Fri O2 World Berlin, GER
04/10/11 Sun Forest National Brussels, BEL

04/12/11 Tue Konig-Pilsener Arena Oberhausen, GER

04/13/11 Wed Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, NL
04/15/11 Fri O2 Arena London, GB

04/17/11 Sun LG Arena (NEC Arena) Birmingham, GB

04/19/11 Tue Manchester Evening News Arena (MEN) Manchester, GB
04/20/11 Wed SECC Glasgow, GB

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Rush Announces 2011 North American Dates

TOUR STARTS MARCH 30 IN FT. LAUDERDALE


Rush

Rush have confirmed The
Time Machine Tour will visit new cities throughout North America and play a few
return engagements beginning March 30 in Ft. Lauderdale and running through April 22 in 2011 with dates in
Greensboro, Nashville, Louisville, Toledo, Hershey, New York’s esteemed Madison Square Garden, Chicago,
Cleveland, Detroit, Hamilton, Montreal and Baltimore. The tour also returns to North America in June with
performances in select markets that will include cities such as New Orleans, Austin, Vancouver and a very special
return play in Los Angeles – more information on these dates and more soon.

Tickets go on sale in select markets beginning December 6 at LiveNation.com. Tickets for the Rush performances
will go on sale in Hershey, Detroit and Baltimore beginning Monday, Dec. 6, with additional on-sales to follow. To
benefit the relief efforts in Haiti, one dollar of each ticket sold will be donated through several charities including
“Doctors Without Borders”. Rush will also contribute a portion of their proceeds at the culmination of the tour.

For Rush Fan Club tickets, as well as fan club exclusive merchandise offers, click here.

For Rush Time Machine packages, click here.

2011 TOUR DATES

Mar 30/11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Center 
April 1/11 Greensboro, NC Coliseum  
April 3/11 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena  
April 5/11 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center    
April 6/11 Toledo, OH Huntington Center

April 8/11 Hershey, PA Giant Center   
April 10/11 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
  
April 12/11 Chicago, IL United Center  
April 15/11 Cleveland, OH Quickens Loans Arena
  
April 17/11 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills   

April 19/11 Hamilton, ON Copps Coliseum  
April 20/11 Montreal, PQ Bell Centre  
April 22/11 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena
 
May 4 Helsinki, Finland Hartwall Arena
May 6 Stockholm, Sweden Globe
May 8 Malmo, Sweden Malmo Arena
May 12 Dublin, Ireland O2
May 14 Glasgow, Scotland SECC
May 16 Sheffield, UK Motorpoint Arena
May 19 Manchester, UK MEN Arena
May 21 Newcastle, UK Metro Radio Arena

May 22 Birmingham, UK LG Arena
May 25 London, UK O2
May 27 Rotterdam, Holland Ahoy Arena
May 29 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle

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Stem cells taken from belly could be used as a treatment for heart attacks

Stem cells derived from belly fat could be used to treat heart attacks, says a new study. “The study suggests that these cells can be safely obtained and infused inside the hearts of patients following an acute heart attack,” said Eric (HJ) Duckers, lead author of the small study and head of Molecular Cardiology Laboratory [...]

PEC started at Outperform by CIMB with $1.22 target

CIMB has started PEC (IX2.SG) at Outperform with $1.22 target price, based on 8.5X FY11 core P/E, says Dow Jones.

CIMB says provider of engineering, procurement, construction services to energy, drug industries first among Singapore peers to venture into Europe via EUR118 million ($201 million) contract to build tank terminal for Rotterdam-based Vitol, bringing value of orders secured so far this year to $455 million.

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Jamie Lidell: New Album/Live Band

JAMIE LIDELL UNVEILS HIS NEW LIVE BAND VIA VIDEO

FEATURES ALTERNATIVE VERSION OF NEW SONG “YOUR SWEET BOOM”

Jamie Lidell has released a
new video ahead of his album Compass out May 17, which not only unveils his new touring band
but also features a live, alternate take on “Your Sweet Boom,” a highlight of the record.

Check out the video here:

As Jamie himself puts it:

“New York City, 1968. Oh wait – 2010! A nostalgic glimpse into the now as 70s tech hangs with the laptop, Blazer hang with the bizarre and Lidell gets a buzz on about the future shows with an ALL NEW crew of heavy retro pioneers. Practicing here under the hot lights in a shoddily lit Westside cupboard, things are sounding unreal. The soundtrack to this is a lost recording of a new song called “your sweet boom”… never heard before and never to be heard again. 1,2 Zen explosion and we out!”

The new band is made up of Jake Aron (guitars/bass), Ludwig Persik (drums/perc) and Guillermo Brown (perc/rhythm, keys/synths). You can see them in the flesh on Jamie’s worldwide tour – dates below.

Tour Dates:

April 27 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
April 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour
May 7 – Koln, DE – Burgerhaus Stollwerck
May 8 – Hamburg, DE – Knust
May 9 – Berlin, DE – Festssall Kreuzberg

May 13 – Zurich, CH – Kaufleuten

May 14 – Lyon, FR – Nuits Sonores Festival

May 17 – Brussels, BE – Nuits Botaniques Festival

May 18 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso SOLD OUT
May 19 – London, UK – 229 SOLD OUT
May 21 – Paris, FR – Alhambra
May 22 – Roma, IT – Dissonanze Festival @ Palazzo dei Congressi
May 29 – Antalya, TR – SunSplash Antalya Festival
June 9 – Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe
June 12 – Toronto, ON – The Mod Club
June 14 – Vancouver, BC – Venue
June 16 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
Jun 18 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
July 8 – Liege, BE – Les Ardentes Festival
July 9 – Rotterdam, NL – North Sea Jazz Festival
July 31 – Montreal, QC – Osheaga Festival
Aug 6-8 – Chicago – IL – Lollapalooza (date/time TBA)
+more TBA

The album Compass is out on digipack CD, LP and digitally on May 17. The single “The Ring” is out on limited 7″ and digitally on May 10

Jamie Lidell Tour Dates :: Jamie Lidell News :: Jamie Lidell Concert Reviews


Noble signs deals to expand Botlek tank terminal capacity

Noble Group, the commodity supplier backed by China Investment Corp., signed an agreement to begin expansion of the Botlek tank terminal’s storage capacity in the Netherlands. Polimex-Mostostal S.A. has been awarded the contract to build the first phase of the expansion. Financing has been secured with Rabobank Rotterdam, Noble said in a statement to the Singapore stock exchange.
 
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PEC unit’s JV bags maiden $226m European contract

PEC says that Verwater-Audex B.V., a 50-50 joint venture company between its subsidiary Audex and Verwater B.V., has won a €118 million ($226 million) contract to build a 465,000 cubic metres tank terminal in the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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Why We are Susceptible to Manipulation

Biologists and sociologists tell us that our brains evolved in small groups or tribes. As one example of how profoundly the small-group environment affected our brains, Daily Galaxy points out: Research shows that one of the most powerful ways to s…

Neste CEO sees start of Singapore Diesel plant at end-year

Neste Oil Oyj expects to start operations of a renewable diesel plant in Singapore in the “last month of the year,” Chief Executive Officer Matti Lievonen said on a conference call, according to Bloomberg.

The company expects to start its Rotterdam renewable diesel unit in the second quarter of 2011, he said.

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Omar Rodriguez Lopez Directorial Debut Premiers 2/4

MARS VOLTA FRONTMAN PREMIERS DIRECTORIAL DEBUT FEBRUARY 4 IN ROTTERDAM

Omar Rodriguez Lopez

The phenomenally productive artist Omar Rodriguez Lopez makes his directorial debut next month when his feature film, The Sentimental Engine Slayer sees its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on February 4. The film was written and directed by Rodriguez Lopez.

While The Sentimental Engine Slayer is not his first venture as a director – he also created two unreleased films, 2001′s A Manual Dexterity and 2003′s Letters from Dystopia – it is his first feature released to the public. Made on a relatively small budget using money borrowed from a close friend and Rodriguez Lopez’s parents, the cast and crew worked diligently on location in El Paso, TX to bring the project to fruition.

The Sentimental Engine Slayer tells the tale of the overdue coming of age of a 20-something misfit named Barlam (played by Omar Rodriguez Lopez). Set against the backdrop of drug-addled suburban El Paso sometime in the not-too-distant future, Barlam’s awkward transition from boy to man is as much the story of struggling to find one’s essence in a world of stereotypes as it is an indictment of the distorted reality of family life in the disengaged 21st Century. For a more detailed plot synopsis, please see the film’s IMDB page.

Omar Rodriguez Lopez is an intensely prolific Grammy-winning recording artist whose genre-defying, fifteen-year career has resulted in some 35 albums. His seminal and critically acclaimed band, At the Drive-In, redefined popular rock music at the end of the last decade. Since that time, in addition to being both a solo artist and leader/composer/producer of The Mars Volta, Rodriguez Lopez has produced groundbreaking recordings for the likes of Juliette Lewis, and collaborated with Hans Zimmer, John Frusciante and Erykah Badu, to name a few.

In the early years of the new millennium, Rodriguez Lopez began filmmaking, familiarizing himself with the process by way of producing A Manual Dexterity and Letters from Dystopia in lieu of any formal training. Despite a virtually continuous commitment to the process of recording and touring with his various bands, Rodriguez Lopez has managed to complete two more films since principal production on The Sentimental Engine Slayer wrapped in 2007; El Divino Influjo De Los Secretos (2008) and Boiling Death Request (2009), which are both currently in post-production.

For more on Omar see our exclusive feature/interview Omar Rodriguez Lopez: Genius Set Free.


Dream Theater: “Wither” Video

PROGRESSIVE KINGS CAUGHT IN THE ACT

“Of the 10 videos we’ve done through the years, I felt we have never been truly captured ‘in our element,’ which of course is on tour, playing to our fans, with our lighting and video show. So I thought it was time to do a video that showed us in our ‘real world’ (unlike the ‘fake worlds’ that are usually created when shooting a promo video),” says Mike Portnoy, drummer for Dream Theater, about the band’s new documentary road video for their new single “Wither” from their 10th studio release, Black Clouds & Silver Linings (JamBase review).

Directed by Ramon Boutviseth, who did the same honors for the clip for the album’s first single “A Rite Of Passage,” the “Wither” video was shot on location in the U.K. (London, Manchester), France (Paris, Lille), and Rotterdam (the Netherlands) as part of Dream Theater’s September/October 2009 headlining “Progressive Nation” tour reaching 15 countries (check out JamBase strong review for PN U.S. ’09′s San Jose stop here).

Q&A with Mike Portnoy about the “Wither” video

How do you feel the song’s somber emotional theme works in the context of a documentary tour video? There’s a weariness to the road (the traveling to and from the shows, NOT the onstage moments) that is captured here.

I think this video captures the reality of what it’s really like for us on the road. Sure, the two hours on stage are amazing and ultimately why we do this, but the reality is, there are another 22 hours throughout the day which consists of a lot of traveling, interviews, meet & greets and sometimes a tremendous amount of sitting around and waiting, which sometimes can be very lonely.

What are your thoughts about how the video turned out and how it represents the recent European tour?

I love the final outcome of this video. It really captured the day to day and hour to hour activities that surround a day on the road with Dream Theater, not only for us, but our crew and our fans as well.

Can you talk about the experience of performing overseas and connecting with your fans there?

Touring in Europe and the UK are always some of our best shows and are always among the highlights throughout a World Tour for us. The “Wither” shoot alone captured three amazing audiences and venues for us: The Zenith in Paris, The Ahoy in Rotterdam and Wembley Arena in London – all three of these cities, venues and fans are always favorites of ours!


Alberta Cross Headlining Tour

ALBERTA CROSS TOUR IN SUPPORT OF HIGHLY ACCLAIMED DEBUT BROKEN SIDE OF TIME

HEADLINING DATES CONFIRMED FOR JANUARY/FEBRUARY

“The seismic guitars and high vocals look to My Morning Jacket, Kings of Leon and Crazy Horse… but Alberta Cross sets aside those American bands’ redemptive undercurrents of blues and gospel; instead it plunges into the very English despair of bands like Pink Floyd.” — The New York Times

“Channeling Neil Young… the sound of deliverance.” — Esquire

Alberta Cross

Alberta Cross kicks off a nationwide tour this January. Supported by San Antonio-based folk-rockers Hacienda, Alberta Cross will be headlining venues such as Bowery Ballroom in New York, Schubas in Chicago and Troubadour in Los Angeles. They are touring in support of their much-anticipated ATO Records debut, Broken Side of Time, which is receiving widespread acclaim. The New York Times applauds their “British take on Southern rock,” and NPR declares them “…familiar and refreshing …Alberta Cross has taken incredible strides to earn global recognition.” Likewise, they were recently featured as a Breaking Artist in Rolling Stone, which praises them for “combining wind tunnels of bent guitar riffs and distorted power chords with the haunting melodies of rural American music. It’s all topped by Ericson Stakee’s sweet, high-lonesome voice, which recalls both Jim James and Neil Young.”

Broken side of Time arrives on the heels of their acclaimed EP The Thief & the Heartbreaker, which earned the band U.K. touring slots with Oasis, The Shins and Bat For Lashes, and widespread critical praise, including PopMatters, which declared, “The seven-song EP is one of the best you’ll be lucky enough to pick up, resembling a full album’s quality but leaving one wanting a lot more.” It also follows a summer of festivals and U.K. dates, including noteworthy performances at Bonnaroo, Coachella, Glastonbury and more.

Tour Dates

11/25/09 Wed Gaswerk Winterthur, SWI

11/26/09 Thu Le Botanique Brussels, BEL

11/28/09 Sat Rotown Rotterdam, NL

11/29/09 Sun Magnet Berlin, GER

12/01/09 Tue Molotow Hamburg, GER

12/02/09 Wed Vox Hall Arhus, DK

12/03/09 Thu John Dee Oslo, NO

12/04/09 Fri Debaser Malmo, SE

12/05/09 Sat Debaser Stockholm, SE

12/27/09 Sun Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

12/28/09 Mon Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT (w/ Grace Potter and the Nocturnals)

01/11/10 Mon Casbah San Diego, CA

01/12/10 Tue Detroit Bar Costa Mesa, CA

01/14/10 Thu The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA

01/15/10 Fri Muddy Waters Santa Barbara, CA

01/16/10 Sat Bottom of the Hill San Francisco, CA

01/18/10 Mon Mississippi Studios Portland, OR

01/19/10 Tue Chop Suey Seattle, WA

01/23/10 Sat The Larimer Lounge Denver, CO

01/27/10 Wed 400 Bar Minneapolis, MN

01/29/10 Fri Schubas Chicago, IL

01/30/10 Sat The Basement Columbus, OH

02/02/10 Tue Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, VA (w/ Tea Leaf Green)

02/03/10 Wed Black Cat Washington, DC

02/04/10 Thu Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

02/05/10 Fri The Khyber Philadelphia, PA

For more on Alberta Cross see our exclusive feature/interview here.


Rodrigo y Gabriela Add Dates
New Album Due 9/8

Rodrigo y Gabriela Announce Additional North American Tour Dates

New Album, 11:11, In Stores And Online September 8



Rodrigo y Gabriela

Rodrigo y Gabriela have just added a number of October dates to their upcoming North American tour. With the duo’s new album, 11:11, being released on September 8, the tour begins in mid-September and runs through most of October. The upcoming tour is destined to be an energetic display of the guitar virtuosos’ famed live show and will feature new songs as well as favorites from their self-titled debut album.

11:11 was recorded in Ixtapa, Mexico and produced by Rodrigo y Gabriela, with John Leckie co-producing one of the tracks. The album was mixed in Wales and London by Colin Richardson, best known for his work with Slipknot and Trivium. Comprising 11 new original compositions, 11:11 is the band’s personal “gracias” to 11 musicians, both past and present, who have inspired them along the way. Alex Skolnick of metal gods Testament guests on the album, as do widely respected acoustic veterans Strunz & Farah.

Tour Dates:

09/02/09 Wed Koko London, GB

09/04/09 Fri Electric Picnic Festival Stradbally, IR

09/09/09 Wed Alhambra Paris, FRA

09/16/09 Wed Terminal 5 New York, NY

09/19/09 Sat Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre Denver, CO

09/21/09 Mon Moore Theatre Seattle, WA

09/23/09 Wed Fox Theater Oakland, CA

09/25/09 Fri Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

10/10/09 Sat 4th and B San Diego, CA

10/12/09 Mon Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR

10/14/09 Wed Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI

10/16/09 Fri The Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL

10/19/09 Mon House Of Blues Dallas, TX

10/20/09 Tue Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

10/22/09 Thu Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

10/23/09 Fri Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA

10/24/09 Sat Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

11/11/09 Wed La Carriere Nantes, FRA

11/12/09 Thu Casino de Paris Paris, FRA

11/13/09 Fri Aeronef Lille, FRA

11/18/09 Wed Les Docks Lausanne, SWI

11/20/09 Fri Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BEL

11/21/09 Sat Watt Rotterdam, NL

11/23/09 Mon Hammersmith Apollo London, GB

11/24/09 Tue Birmingham Academy Birmingham, GB

11/26/09 Thu Glasgow Academy Glasgow, GB

11/28/09 Sat Manchester Apollo Manchester, GB

11/29/09 Sun Colston Hall Bristol, GB



Holland turns to video games to help battle swine flu

Inder Bugarin
BBC Mundo, Brussels

Grab from flu game, Erasmus Medical Centre

Like many other nations Holland is battling swine flu on many fronts.

At the forefront of the fight against the pandemic are the ranks of specialised doctors and millions of anti-viral tablets. But it also has one unusual weapon to call on – a videogame designed by experts at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam.

Dubbed "The Great Flu", the game is based on the threat that the emergence of a new flu virus and its rapid spread across the globe would pose to humanity.

"The game is based on the need to increase public awareness to the threat posed by a pandemic and the measures in place to contain it," said Albert Osterhaus, head of virology at the Erasmus Medical Centre and one of the experts involved in creating the game.

"In no way is it intended to be a substitute for any advice given by the medical authorities," he said. "Its purpose is simply to create another avenue of information."

The game is played online and gives players the unenviable task of containing, as much as they can, the spread of an unknown flu virus.

The more time passes, the more people become infected, more people die and more nations are hit.

The player has various tools to try and halt the pandemic. For instance, early warning systems can be established and citizens warned about the risks. Also available are face masks and anti-viral drugs, as well as improved research centres and medical services.

The player is also given the option to close schools and airports, suspend businesses and quarantine infected members of the population.

Injection, Getty

Players face tough choices because starting funds are limited to £2bn. Sweeping actions such as closing airports, beefing up research and isolating sick individuals does not come cheap. Strategy is key.

To present people with a range of challenges different, and more virulent, bugs can be chosen to combat.

An introductory video for the game reminds players of the impact of past pandemics, such as the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 which is estimated to have left 40 million dead.

As of 6 August 2009, swine flu, or H1N1 strain of the influenza virus, is thought to have infected more than 177,457 people and killed more than 1,400. The first cases of it were found in Mexico and the US and it was declared a pandemic on 11 June by the World Health Organisation.


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Pearl Jam Add Dates

Pearl Jam Announce Additional Tour Dates In Support Of Their New Studio Album, Backspacer

Ben Harper and Relentless7 to Open All Dates Except Philadelphia Shows


Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam recently announced that they will add five additional shows to their previously announced North American tour. The band is now scheduled to perform in Vancouver, BC, Portland, OR and Salt Lake City, UT. The band will also add two additional dates to their run as the last band to perform at Philadelphia’s historic Wachovia Spectrum before it is demolished. Pearl Jam’s tour is support of their ninth studio album, Backspacer. Scheduled for release on Sunday, September 20, 2009, the album will be released in the U.S. through the retailer Target, in addition to Pearl Jam’s own Ten Club and independent retailers, as well as iTunes. Internationally, the album will be available beginning on September 21, 2009 via Universal/Island Records. The first single, “The Fixer,” was released through radio on July 20, 2009. On August 24, the track will be available as a 7-inch white vinyl at Ten Club, independent music retailers and select Target stores. “The Fixer” will also be available for purchase digitally on the same date.

Ben Harper and Relentless7 will open all dates except for the Philadelphia shows. Public tickets for Pearl Jam’s added Philadelphia Spectrum shows will go on-sale Friday, August 14 at 10:00 a.m. EST through ComcastTIX at comcasttix.com, in person at the Wachovia Complex box office and at www.livenation.com. Public tickets for the Portland and Vancouver shows will also go on-sale Friday, August 14 at 10:00 am PDT through ticketmaster.com. The remaining newly announced North American dates will go on-sale Saturday, August 15th through ticketmaster.com.

Tour Dates:

08/11/09 Tue Shepherd’s Bush Empire London, GB

08/13/09 Thu Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, NL

08/15/09 Sat Wulheide Berlin, GER

08/17/09 Mon Manchester Evening News Arena (MEN) Manchester, GB

08/18/09 Tue O2 Arena London, GB

08/21/09 Fri Molson Amphitheatre Toronto, ON

08/23/09 Sun United Center Chicago, IL

08/24/09 Mon United Center Chicago, IL

08/28/09 Fri Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/21/09 Mon Key Arena Seattle, WA

09/22/09 Tue Key Arena Seattle, WA

09/30/09 Wed Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

10/01/09 Thu Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

10/04/09 Sun Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/06/09 Tue Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

10/07/09 Wed Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

10/09/09 Fri Viejas Arena (Formerly Cox Arena) San Diego, CA

10/27/09 Tue Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/28/09 Wed Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/30/09 Fri Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/31/09 Sat Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

11/14/09 Sat Members Equity Stadium Perth, AU

11/17/09 Tue Adelaide Oval Adelaide, AU

11/20/09 Fri Etihad Stadium Melbourne, AU

11/22/09 Sun Sydney Football Stadium Sydney, AU

11/25/09 Wed Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre Brisbane, AU

11/27/09 Fri Mt. Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ

11/29/09 Sun AMI Stadium Christchurch, NZ



Muse: The Resistance

British Trio Muse Unveil New Single, “Uprising,” Off

The Band’s Forthcoming Album, The Resistance, Due Out September 15


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A glammed-up rock stomper, “Uprising” (check it below) is the first single from Muse‘s self-produced fifth studio album The Resistance, which will be released on September 15. Recorded in Italy, the album was mixed by famed audio engineer Mark “Spike” Stent, who is known for his work with U2, Depeche Mode, No Doubt, and Oasis, among many others. The single is the first new music from Muse since Black Holes and Revelations, which debuted at Number 9 on Billboard’s album chart in July 2006. Over the last few years, Muse – comprised of vocalist/guitarist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dom Howard – have played to sold-out crowds worldwide in support of Black Holes, which spawned modern rock hits “Knights Of Cydonia,” “Starlight” and “Supermassive Black Hole.”

In anticipation of their new album, Muse will perform at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13, two days before The Resistance is released in the U.S. In addition, the band will open select shows for U2, including two shows at Giants Stadium in New York, this fall.

Muse 2009 Tour Dates:

09/25/09 Fri Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ*

09/29/09 Tue FedEx Field Landover, MD*

10/01/09 Thu Scott Stadium Charlottesville, VA*

10/03/09 Sat Carter Finley Stadium Raleigh, NC*

10/06/09 Tue Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA*

10/09/09 Fri Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL*

10/12/09 Mon Dallas Cowboys Stadium Arlington, TX*

10/14/09 Wed Reliant Stadium Houston, TX*

10/22/09 Thu Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FI*

10/24/09 Sat Hovet Stockholm, SE

10/25/09 Sun Oslo Spektrum Oslo, NO

10/26/09 Mon Parken Copenhagen, DK

10/28/09 Wed Color Line Arena Hamburg, GER

10/29/09 Thu O2 World Berlin, GER

11/01/09 Sun Le Galaxie Amneville, FRA

11/02/09 Mon Sportpaleis Antwerpen Antwerp, BEL

11/04/09 Wed Sheffield Arena Sheffield, GB

11/05/09 Thu Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool, GB

11/06/09 Fri The O2 Dublin, IR

11/09/09 Mon SECC Glasgow, GB

11/10/09 Tue National Indoor Arena (NIA) Birmingham, GB

11/12/09 Thu O2 Arena London, GB

11/13/09 Fri O2 Arena London, GB

11/14/09 Sat Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, NL

11/16/09 Mon Lanxess Arena Cologne, GER

11/17/09 Tue Bercy Paris, FRA

11/18/09 Wed Hallenstadion Zurich Zurich, SWI

11/20/09 Fri Olympiahalle Munich, GER

11/22/09 Sun Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRA

11/25/09 Wed Zenith Toulouse, FRA

11/27/09 Fri Pavello Olimpic Barcelona, ES

11/28/09 Sat Palacio de los Deportes Madrid, ES

11/29/09 Sun Pavilhao Atlantico Lisbon, POR

12/01/09 Tue Zenith Limoges, FRA

12/02/09 Wed Zenith Dijon, FRA

12/04/09 Fri Palaolympico Turin, IT

*=Opening for U2