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The Church: 2011 U.S. Tour

THREE DECADES OF THE CHURCH IN THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS


The Church

The Church will return to
select U.S. cities to perform their three classic albums Untitled #23, Priest=Aura and Starfish in one
night.

The band, recently inducted into the Australian Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, will begin the night in the present,
covering the last decade with the critically acclaimed Untitled #23. Proceeding backwards into the ‘90s the
band will then perform perennial fan favourite, Priest=Aura (an album not supported by a tour when
originally released in the USA). The band will conclude the evening with a performance of the all-time classic album,
Starfish.

Reissues of the band’s early albums will also finally be available in the USA alongside contemporary releases, all on
the Second Motion Entertainment label. The reissues will come in luxurious digi-packs with rare photos and
exhaustive sleeve notes written by Marty Willson-Piper.

THE CHURCH U.S. TOUR DATES

Feb. 2 – Los Angeles, CA. – El Rey Theatre

Feb. 4 – San Francisco, CA. – Great American Music Hall
Feb. 7 – Seattle, WA. – Triple DoorB
Feb. 8 – Seattle, WA. – Triple Door
Feb. 11 – Chicago, IL. – Park West

Feb. 13 – Alexandria, VA. – The Birchmere
Feb. 15 – Philadelphia, PA. – The Trocadero
Feb. 16 – New York, NY. – Highline Ballroom
Feb. 17 – New York, NY. – B.B. King’s
Feb. 18 – Foxboro, MA. – Showcase Live

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Winona Ryder Doesn’t Do Blogs…Or “Normal” Men

Breaking: Winona Ryder just found out there’s information on the Internet! The famed shoplifter and one-time Hollywood “It Girl” appears in a bit part alongside Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in the Oscar-buzzed psych-thriller Black Swan, and her promo duties recently brought her to the Jan. 2011 issue of Elle Magazine, where she chatted about [...]

Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab Lead Tablet Choices for Consumers

Holiday season 2010 was supposed to be a shopping boom for smartphones and netbook computers based on Google’s Chrome Operating System. The smartphone outlook is bright, as Apple’s iPhone 4 is the best of its kind. Meanwhile, Android smartphones took off like a rocket, starting with the Motorola Droid last November and continuing on with the HTC Droid, Incredible HTC Evo 4G, Motorola Droid X and the Samsung Galaxy S devices. The netbook boom didn’t happen. While smartphones rocketed, Apple went and upset that scheme in April by launching the iPad, the tablet computer that took the mobile computing world by storm. The machines sold millions of units, forcing Samsung, Archos, ViewSonic and others to crank up their touch-screen building engines. At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco earlier this month, tablets were everywhere. Also slowing the netbook roll is the fact that Chrome OS has been delayed for reasons unknown. So instead of showcasing netbooks this holiday season, eWEEK believes it is prudent to celebrate the devices that have made such an impact on the market. Here, eWEEK highlights the iPad, Galaxy Tab and some other choices to give tablet-curious consumers an idea of what they might get with the different machines. – …


Intel CEO Otellini: Atom-based Smartphones Due in 2011

At a conference in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that smartphones powered by the upcoming “Medfield” chip should begin hitting the market in the second half of 2011. – Smartphones powered by Intel Atom processors
should start appearing on the market in the second half of 2011,
according to company President and CEO Paul Otellini.
Speaking at the Barclays Capital Global Technology
Conference in San Francisco Dec. 8, Otellini reportedly said the new
smartphones…


Google Chrome OS for Netbooks: 15 Essential Features

Google Dec. 7 didn’t shock anyone with the announcement that Chrome Operating System netbooks wouldn’t arrive until 2011. But that doesn’t mean that the Chrome OS update event in San Francisco didn’t come with some surprises. There was the unveiling of Crankshaft, a new compilation infrastructure for V8, the Chrome JavaScript engine responsible for making the browser so speedy. There was the formal launch of the Chrome Webstore, which has more than 500 Web applications, including two programs from Amazon and one each from The New York Times and Sports Illustrated. Think of the Chrome Web Store as Apple’s App Store, but for Chrome OS netbooks (and, eventually, Chrome OS tablets) instead of iPhones and iPads. Finally, in the biggest surprise of all, Google launched a pilot program using black, unbranded Chrome OS netbooks. Google is passing out thousands of these machines to media, friends of Google and business partners, including the U.S. Department of Defense and American Airlines. Here is a run-through of the news using slides from Google’s Dec. 7 demonstration. – …


Dec. 9, 1968: The Mother of All Demos

1968: Computer scientist Douglas Engelbart kicks off the personal computer revolution with a product demonstration that is so amazing it inspires a generation of technologists. It will become known as “the mother of all demos.”
The presentation included the debut of the computer mouse, which Engelbart used to control an onscreen pointer in exactly the same [...]

The Wheel – A Musical Celebration of Jerry Garcia | Pics

Images by: Susan J. Weiand

The Wheel – A Musical Celebration of Jerry Garcia :: 12.04.10 :: The Fillmore :: San Francisco, CA

Last Saturday, The Rex Foundation held a special concert entitled The Wheel – A Musical Celebration of Jerry Garcia with a lineup that included David Nelson & Friends (Barry Sless, Robin Sylvester, John Molo and Mookie Siegel), Jesse McReynolds, Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band and many others. Blair Jackson has a great review of the night over at Dead.net and we present Ms. Weiand’s fabulous shots for your edification.

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Hot Buttered Rum Headed To Africa To Study, Record, Film

HBR AND MEMBERS OF IZABELLA AND POOR MAN’S WHISKEY HEAD TO GHANA
TO REALIZE A DREAM AND YOU CAN HELP!

Though very much an American string band, San Francisco’s Hot Buttered Rum has long had roots in African music, mingling the original Motherland inspirations with their modern take on acoustic music. Now the band is making a full leap into learning and recording in Africa early in 2011. In January, Nat Keefe and his comrades and friends will assemble in Ghana. To find out more about this exciting adventure (and perhaps donate the much-needed funds to make it all happen) pop over here.

Here’s a mission statement from Keefe:

Nat Keefe by Josh Miller

A decade ago I traveled to Ghana, West Africa and found the missing piece of my musical education. In studying drums, xylophone, palmwine guitar, dancing, and singing, I found the roots of, and a new perspective on, some of my favorite music. Oldtime banjo, Stravinksy, James Brown, Radiohead, all of this music has roots still resonating in West Africa.

It was an “a-ha” moment for me, which has changed everything since. I wrote symphony, choir, and percussion ensemble pieces based on Ghanaian rhythms. I returned to Ghana and filmed a documentary and recorded a disc of field recordings. I started a benefit project for an orphanage in Accra. With my brothers in Hot Buttered Rum, I created a fresh approach to American string band music. Things have not been the same for me since my trip to Ghana!.

This January I am returning to Ghana to record an album with Ghanaian musicians and American musicians from Hot Buttered Rum, ALO, Poor Man’s Whiskey, Elephant Revival, and Izabella. This will be a masterwork of sorts for me, bringing together music, community and service. Let me explain the scope of the trip. There are three phases:.

First, I’ll spend the first part of January alone in Ghana paying respects to old friends and making arrangements for the rest of the trip. Then, on January 18 my American colleagues are arriving in Accra. This will include Erik Yates, Lucas Carlton, Eli Jebidiah, Bonnie Paine, Audio Angel and Murph Murphy. I invited each of these artists to come for a week of workshops, cultural exchange, and service. Together we’ll learn music and dance from Ghanaian masters, and share our own music with people in the capital city of Accra and the beach village Keta. The group will do service projects in each city and music sharing in schools. The week will be filmed and made into a movie by Eli Jebidiah..

After our workshop, we’ll record for several days in Accra. I’ll also do some more recording when I’m back in California. I’m going to produce an album of shining collaboration with American and African musicians that can stand beside any great music. I’ve got the songs, the vision, and the organizational skill to put the pieces together. It will be passionate, accessible, fun music that will find an audience in and beyond the Hot Buttered Rum world.

This album will bring together elements of Ghanaian music and Bluegrass music, all tied together with my Americana-style songwriting. It will bring together luminaries from Ghana and the States alike. It has taken a decade of experience to be in a place to do this, and I’m going to work tirelessly to bring it to fruition.

All of the workshop participants are paying their own way. I am paying for my travel expenses. The place I need support is in the production of the album. While all these elements are aligned, I want to be able to do things right and produce the project with tools in my hand. I don’t have the resources myself to make this happen. So I’m asking for people who believe in this idea to help make it happen, in a variety of ways.

Once again, if you would like to help bring this dream to fruition head over here and share what you can.

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Robert Randolph: Winter Dates

WE WALK THIS ROAD OUT NOW


Robert Randolph & The Family Band

Robert Randolph & The Family
Band
have announced Winter 2011 tour dates, beginning January 20 in Fayetteville, AR and ending in
Burlington, VT at the Higher Groundon February 20. Presale is happening now for the San Francisco, CA and Austin,
TX dates. Check out all tour dates below.

TOUR DATES

01/20/11 George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

01/21/11 Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS

01/22/11 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

01/28/11 The Independent San Francisco, CA

01/29/11 The Independent San Francisco, CA

01/30/11 Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay, NV

02/01/11 El Rey Theater Albuquerque, NM

02/03/11 Gruene Hall New Braunfels, TX

02/04/11 Antone’s Austin, TX

02/05/11 Antone’s Austin, TX

02/17/11 House of Blues Boston, MA

02/20/11 Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

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Microsoft Exec Declines to Talk Windows Phone 7 Sales

Microsoft executive Joe Belfiore talked Windows Phone 7 at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference, but declined to reveal sales figures for the new smartphone platform. – Microsoft still seems reluctant to share sales numbers for
Windows Phone 7.
During a Dec. 7 conversation with Walt Mossberg at the D:
Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco, Joe Belfiore, Microsofts
corporate vice president and director of Windows Phone Program Management,
declined to of…


Noise Pop 2011: Yo La Tengo, Best Coast, Ted Leo, Wavves

FEBRUARY 22 – FEBRUARY 27 2011 IN SAN FRANCISCO


Best Coast

Seminal independent music festival Noise Pop is proud to announce the festival dates, as well as the first
confirmed performers, for their 2011 events. The nineteenth annual Noise Pop Festival, which will take place
throughout San Francisco from February 22 to February 27, 2011, will play host to the likes of established indie rock
mainstays, such as Yo La Tengo, Ted Leo, and Versus, as well as up-and-coming
favorites, such as Best Coast, Dan Deacon, Telekenisis, and more. A
list of all confirmed performers thus far can be found below. More confirmations will be announced shortly.

Noise Pop Festival badges, which provide entry to all Noise Pop Festival events, will be available to purchase for $160
on December 9 at 10 am PST / 1 pm EST on Noisepop.com.
Early Bird Badges are now onsale for $125 at noisepop.com, and include a free festival t-shirt with purchase.

BEST COAST
DAN DEACON ENSEMBLE

DANIEL MARTIN MOORE
HOW TO DRESS WELL

MAX BEMIS (SAY ANYTHING)

TED LEO (SOLO)

TELEKENISIS

THE CONCRETES
THE STONE FOXES

WAVVES

YO LA TENGO
VERSUS
VOXHAUL BROADCAST


Philharmonia 2010 Concert

HELP WOMEN & CHILDREN WHILE HEARING A UNIQUE CONCERT

Phil Lesh

The Unbroken Chain Foundation will present Philharmonia 2010, an acoustic Holiday Concert with Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Jackie Greene, Grahame Lesh, Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson on Sunday, December 12, 2010. This is an intimate concert in support of the Bay Area Women’s & Children’s Center. Please feel free to bring an unwrapped book or board game for a child between the ages of 3-12.

Doors open at 2:30 pm with a 3:00 pm showtime. San Francisco venue information will be provided with ticket purchase confirmation. Your name will be left at will call on the day of the performance. Photo I’D and confirmation letter will be required.
No Name Changes, and tickets may not be transferred or sold.

Tickets are available via credit card only for $160.00 General Admission.
The first send in date was December 2, 2010, with a four-ticket limit per person.
Please check gdtstoo.com for the credit card form and mail in information.

Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, the Bay Area Women’s & Children’s Center is a unique presence. In the multi-ethnic Tenderloin, BAWCC works with more than 700 families and individuals every month at the Tenderloin Community School & Family Center and at their Center on Leavenworth Street. All of BAWCC’s services and programs are provided at no cost to the participants. BAWCC is able to accomplish this work with a very small but experienced core staff, and a great many volunteers who help a many areas of BAWCC programs. BAWCC has never sought government funding, and is 100% privately funded.


Jackie Greene | 30th Birthday Concert | S.F. | Pics

Images by: Jay Blakesberg

Last Saturday night Jackie Greene celebrated turning 30 with a bunch of his very talented friends, including a Skinny Singers set with pal Tim Bluhm. Later, Phil Lesh, Mark Karan, John Molo and others came up to rock out his natal day festivities. Lucky for us, Jay Blakesberg was on the scene to bring us this sweet assortment.

Setlist

Set 1 – Jackie Greene Band: Gone Wanderin’ (Jackie solo), Don’t Let The Devil Take Your Mind, I’m So Gone, Medicine, A Moment of Temporary Color, Spooky Tina,
Shaken, Tell Me Mama, Tell Me Right, Like A Ball And Chain

Set 2 – Skinny Singers: Going Home Again, Where The Rain Don’t Go, Heroes, Hear Me, Infinity Blues, Stick With Me

Set 3 – Jackie Greene, Phil Lesh and “Friends”: After Midnight, Highway 61, Waiting for The Man, Hollywood > Tomorrow Never Knows > Taxman, Scarlet Begonias, New Speedway Boogie > Bird Song > Speedway, Sugaree, Help on the Way / Slipkot / Franklin’s Tower

E: Sweet Somewhere Bound (Greene solo)

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Social Distortion to Make Television Debut on Jimmy Kimmel

NEW ALBUM OUT JANUARY 18, 2011


Social Distortion

Social Distortion will make
their long-awaited television debut on December 6 with a performance of their new single, “Machine Gun Blues” from
their forthcoming seventh studio album Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes, on ABC’s Jimmy
Kimmel Live!
.

“Machine Gun Blues” is available for purchase now on iTunes and Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes is available for
pre-order now at the official Social
Distortion store
.

Social Distortion recently wrapped up a headlining US tour where they unveiled tracks from the new album to packed
venues across the country. The band also recently announced a 2011 West Coast tour which has already sold out
multiple dates in Los Angeles and San Diego and have been confirmed for KROQ’s infamous “Almost Acoustic
Christmas” on December 11.

Catch Social Distortion’s television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which airs on December 6 at 12:05 a.m.
ET/PT on ABC and don’t miss their West Coast homecoming tour in January/February.

Social Distortion Tour Dates:

12/11 – Los Angeles, CA – KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas @ Gibson Amphitheatre – SOLD OUT
1/12 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues 10th Anniversary
1/13 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre – SOLD OUT
1/14 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre – SOLD OUT
1/20 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
1/21 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
1/24 – Bakersfield, CA – Kern Fairgrounds Ex Hall #2 (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
1/25 – Ventura, CA – Ventura Theatre (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)

1/27 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium (w/The Aggrolites and Chuck Ragan) – SOLD OUT
1/28 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan) – SOLD OUT
1/29 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan) – SOLD OUT

1/31 – Modesto, CA – Modesto Centre Plaza (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
2/1 – Davis, CA – Davis Freeborn Hall (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
2/3 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield (w/The Aggrolites and Chuck Ragan)

2/4 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield (w/TBA and Chuck Ragan)
2/8 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom (w/The Aggrolites and Chuck Ragan)

2/11 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo (w/TBA and Chuck Ragan)
2/12 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo (w/The Aggrolites and Chuck Ragan) – SOLD OUT
2/15 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Theatre (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
2/16 – Fresno, CA – EOC Gym Events Center (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan)
2/19 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues (w/Lucero and Chuck Ragan) – SOLD OUT
2/20 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues (w/The Aggrolites and Chuck Ragan) – SOLD OUT

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Bill Frisell & Vinicius Cantuária: Lagrimas Mexicanas Out 1/25/11

DUO WILL TOUR IN 2011


Lagrimas Mexicanas

Bill Frisell and Vinicius Cantuária‘s new album,
Lagrimas Mexicanas,
epitomizes
a union of extraordinary musicians. Frisell’s and Cantuária’s own music have clearly distinctive origins, but with
complimentary styles. Through the blending of emotive rhythms and harmonies, and the melding of classic and
experimental sounds, the two artists have found an easy home with one another. Lagrimas Mexicanas is
scheduled for release on January 25, 2011 via Entertainment One Music.

TOUR DATES

February 16 &17 San Francisco, CA Yoshi’s

February 19 New York, NY Le Poisson Rouge
February 22 Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center

*More to be announced soon.


Bush Visits Facebook for Book Promo Webcast

Former president has hourlong informal discussion with CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Live and for a live audience of employees. – During his eight-year-long presidency, President George W. Bush paid not a single visit to the San Francisco Peninsula.

But he did manage to find a reason to visit Palo Alto on Nov. 29, 2010, nearly two years after he left office. That would be for an Webcast appearance with CEO Mark Zuckerberg a…


Dawes and The Moondoggies | California | Review

Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: John Margaretten

Dawes & The Moondoggies :: 11.20.10 :: The Independent :: San Francisco, CA

Dawes :: 11.20.10 by John Margaretten

Organized religion is a psychological hornet’s nest built on hierarchies, fairytales and guilt grafted onto basically good ideas. At the core of most of the world’s major spiritual practices is the notion that human beings are flawed and must atone to a creator that we disappoint on a daily basis. It’s a lousy setup, especially for highly individualized folks given to questioning stated truths and power structures. Still, it’d be a lie to suggest that there isn’t an ache inside all of us for greater meaning, a larger sense of the universe and one’s place in it, not to mention a hope – however mustard seed small – that compassion, kindness and love are stronger than all the dark forces that seem to hold sway so many places. This ache need not lead one to “God” or anything like it, but it hums in our skulls when night comes and the day’s crush and chatter subsides. So, where then does one turn to slake this ontological thirst? Where do doubters and cynics gather to bolster their spirits?

One potential answer could be found at The Independent, where two bands that dig their hands deep into this rich, complex mulch put on a concert that was as close to holy as rock ‘n’ roll can manage. Los Angeles-based Dawes and Seattle’s The Moondoggies each delivered everything a four-piece combo can in terms of spirit and skill on a rain dappled autumn evening, each proving painfully honest and resoundingly hopeful, not to mention dead solid songwriters, performers and musicians. When churches and temples prove unfriendly to modern people it’s left to other avenues to nourish us in ways that go beyond entertainment. Each group put on a fine rock show, but if you slipped off your armor and bared your breast to them then something more occurred this night, something all the outstretched arms and heaven-reaching singing in the crowd testified to – something rare from bands that have only a handful of recordings and a few years under their belts, but such is the immediate, tangible power and grace of what they do.

The Moondoggies :: 11.20.10 by John Margaretten

Taking us “way out in the tidelands” and probing complex notions like “what’s exactly inside a man,” The Moondoggies played first, their cracking good rhythm team – bassist Robert Terreberry and drummer Carl Dahlen – actively reaching out and sucking one into their cavernous, harmonious spaces. There’s something of vintage CSNY and the 1970s Laurel Canyon bunch to them, but stripped of the hippie drippiness and lackadaisical jamming. Their inquiry is pointed and their songwriting melodic and free of much fat, often settling into a riff or refrain because it needs repeating for proper impact – one of the basic truths of the blues or classic folk often overlooked in contemporary rock. Drawing heavily from their ace sophomore album Tidelands (released October 12 on Hardly Art/Sub Pop), the set was infused with gospel-like energy set free of holy book brow beating. Not to overplay a metaphor, but their music held an oceanic pull to it – horizon filling, elemental, natural. More than once I kept conversations at bay as the audience grew throughout their hour onstage so I might focus and absorb everything they were laying down.

At the heart of The Moondoggies’ music lies the songwriting and open-wound voice of Kevin Murphy, who repeatedly succeeds in pulling the veils off commonly held illusions, revealing what’s really going on rather than what we think is happening. The others in the band, rounded out by keyboardist Caleb Quick, delivered harmonies that brought their live presence up to the high standards of their studio recordings. As the lights came up one felt they’d witnessed a wonderful group of searchers that handcraft music as a walking stick for a journey that won’t be long or easy. But, when they cried, “Wake up, wake up, let me drink from your cup,” the sense was that they would not go thirsty or without friends wherever they might wander, reminding us that “man ain’t meant to crawl/ feel like he’s nothing at all” and delivering music of utter conviction that’s truly uplifting.

Normally I wouldn’t envy a headliner having to follow such a set but Dawes is no normal headliner. Despite having just one album to their name – the tremendous North Hills (JamBase review) – Dawes is rapidly building a cult following whose eyes burn bright, a chorus of ragged voices grown hoarse but happy by show’s end. I caught a glimpse of this fervor at Outside Lands this past summer but it was a pale shadow of the ecclesiastical bent of The Independent crowd. Looking around at the number of people who knew every line, even to the unreleased tunes, one felt they were in on the ground floor of something big, something rising in the same way as past greats like Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen, and their performance backed up this impression in every way.

Dawes :: 11.20.10 by John Margaretten

The lightning rod in Dawes is singer-songwriter-guitarist Taylor Goldsmith, a future legend in the making possessed of abundant charisma, a heartbreaking voice capable of roaring power, and a knack for nuances that ensnare an audience – sly grins, hip swivels and pauses and conscious tics that punctuate the already great music in ways that make one hoot and connect with the moment at hand. Shoulder-to-shoulder with him are Tay Straithairn (piano, keys), Griffin Goldsmith (drums) and Wylie Gelber (bass), who serve this music with immaculate intuition, taking possession of it and delivering fine performance after fine performance. Yes, they are a new, quite young band but it feels like they’re in for the long haul – in a number of ways. These songs are not passing fancies. They are streetwise hymns to haunt our ear buds and solitary listening time, and then later enjoyed in good company with our fellow travelers, glasses and spirits raised high as Dawes drives us into fevered jubilee. Reflective music – and Dawes surely makes that sort – is rarely well served in the live setting, but this band makes it work in spades. In fact, the band-audience synergy with Dawes is one of the most striking I’ve ever encountered, and again, only seems to be the tip of the iceberg.

Like The Moondoggies, they hit all their marks, building on the sturdy bones in their songbook but not settling for an “okay” rendition when they might blow the doors off the joint. From a purely spectator perspective, Dawes is a goddamn blast to watch. The battle scarred instruments and lunging energy onstage speak to guys willing to do the miles and club crawling to forge something solid and lasting. The new songs in SF were uniformly excellent and worthy additions to the eleven gems on their debut, and one suspects there’s a pile more waiting in the wings. One killer had this memorable couplet: “If I wanted someone to cut me down/ I’d have handed you the blade/ I want you to make the days move easy.” Zing!

Things built to a heady pitch with set closing “When My Time Comes,” where the whole audience seemed to inch forward, pulled in by the song’s gravity and the band’s searing, absolutely engaging playing. It is a tremendous tune, a balm for those of us who’ve lived “less like a workhorse and more like a slave.” The struggle of existence and the inevitable end that awaits us all writhes inside this one, and you could see a number of folks breaking through to something unspoken and perhaps unspeakable as they pitched in on the intentionally rhetorical chorus. Who’s to say what will happen when their time comes? Isn’t it better to leave the question mark hanging flagrantly in the air, a cry of “whoa-oa-oa” standing in for certitude as nuggets of wisdom fall from Murphy’s lips? “You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks/ Yes, you can stare into the abyss but its staring right back.”

We may understand on an intellectual level that we’re all in the same boat but feeling it in your bones is another matter entirely. The combination of Dawes and The Moondoggies made for a community, however briefly gathered, that understood on some level that existence is shared and our dreams and fears are not so different from one another in the final accounting. Most longings are universal and that truth has few better songsmiths and messengers than these two bands at this moment.

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Marco Benevento Covers Led Zeppelin; Tour Starts 11/30

BETWEEN THE NEEDLES AND NIGHTFALL OUT NOW

Marco Benevento starts his
run of west coast dates on November 30 at the Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, OR. Check out
the video
below of Marco, along with Marc Friedman and Billy Martin, performing “Four Sticks” by Led
Zeppelin at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City on October 30.

MARCO BENEVENTO TOUR DATES:

November 30 | Doug Fir Lounge | Portland, OR
December 1 | Axe & Fiddle | Cottage Grove, OR
December 2 | The Depot at HSU | Arcata, CA *w/ Gabby LaLa
December 3 | Don Quixote’s | Felton, CA *w/ Five Eyed Hand
December 4 | The Independent | San Francisco, CA *w/ Gabby LaLa

December 5 | The Mint | Los Angeles, CA *w/ Kashmere & Rami Dearest

January 23 | Winterfest On The Mountain | Nederland, CO + Buy Tickets

January 31 | Cafe Wilhemina | Eindhoven, Netherlands

NEW YEAR’S EVE w/ SURPRISE ME MR. DAVIS

December 31 | Cafe Du Nord | San Francisco, CA *w/ Big Light + Buy Tickets

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Vans Warped Tour & Mayhem Fest 2011 Tour Dates Announced

BAND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING IN DECEMBER AND JANUARY


Vans Warped Tour

Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival

Vans Warped Tour and Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival have announced their 2011 tour
dates. Check them out below. Both festivals are announcing their first-ever holiday gift packages for those who
want in early on the summer 2011 action. The pre-sale begins at 10:00 am in all time zones with limited tickets
available, starting Wednesday, November 24 running through Friday, December 10, while supplies last. These
holiday gift packages will sell out quick, so buy early to guarantee a spot.

Click here for details on the
Warped Tour holiday package, and click here for more info on the
Mayhem Fest holiday package. Vans Warped Tour band announcements are set to begin starting December 8, 2010,
while the lineup for the 2011 Mayhem Festival will be announced starting January 24, 2011.

VANS WARPED TOUR 2011:

Fri 6/24 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center
Sat 6/25 Houston, TX The Showgrounds at Sam Houston
Sun 6/26 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center
Wed 6/29 Las Cruces, NM N.M.S.U. Practice Field

Thu 6/30 Las Vegas, NV TBD
Fri 7/1 Pomona, CA Pomona Fairplex

Sat 7/2 Ventura, CA Seaside Park

Sun 7/3 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
Wed 7/6 Kansas City, MO (Bonner Springs) Sandstone Amphitheatre
Thu 7/7 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Fri 7/8 Detroit, MI Comerica Park

Sat 7/9 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Ampitheatre
Sun 7/10 Minneapolis, MN Canterbury Park
Tue 7/12 Buffalo, NY Darien Lake PAC
Wed 7/13 Boston, MA Comcast Center
Thu 7/14 Scranton, PA Toyota Pavilion
Fri 7/15 Toronto, ON Arrow Hall
Sat 7/16 Montreal, QC Parc Jean Drapeau
Sun 7/17 Hartford, CT The Comcast Theatre
Tue 7/19 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Ampitheatre

Wed 7/20 Cleveland, OH Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre
Thu 7/21 Philadelphia, PA (Camden) Susquehanna Bank Center

Fri 7/22 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion

Sat 7/23 Uniondale, NY Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sun 7/24 Oceanport, NJ Monmouth Park Racetrack
Tue 7/26 Washington, D.C. Merriweather Post Pavilion
Wed 7/27 Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Thu 7/28 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre

Fri 7/29 Orlando, FL Firestone Ampitheatre

Sat 7/30 Miami, FL Cruzan Ampitheatre
Sun 7/31 Tampa, FL (Saint Petersburg) Vinoy Park
Mon 8/1 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Ampitheatre
Tue 8/2 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center

Wed 8/3 St. Louis, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Fri 8/5 Denver, CO Invesco Field

Sat 8/6 Salt Lake City, UT Utah State Fairgrounds
Sun 8/7 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Pavilion

Tue 8/9 San Diego, CA Cricket Ampitheatre
Wed 8/10 Los Angeles, CA TBD
Thu 8/11 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Ampitheatre
Fri 8/12 Boise, ID Idaho Center Ampitheatre
Sat 8/13 Seattle, WA Gorge Ampitheatre

Sun 8/14 Portland, OR Washington County Fairgrounds

ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK MAYHEM FESTIVAL 2011:

Sat 7/9 San Bernardino, CA San Manuel Amphitheatre
Sun 7/10 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
Tue 7/12 Seattle, WA White River Amphitheater
Wed 7/13 Boise, ID Idaho Center Amphitheatre
Fri 7/15 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Wireless Pavilion

Sat 7/16 Albuquerque, NM Hard Rock Casino Presents: The Pavilion
Sun 7/17 Denver, CO Comfort Dental Amphitheatre

Tue 7/19 St. Louis, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Wed 7/20 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
Fri 7/22 Boston, MA Comcast Center

Sat 7/23 Montreal, QUE Parc Jean Drapeau
Sun 7/24 Hartford, CT The Comcast Theatre

Wed 7/27 Holmdel, NJ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center
Fri 7/29 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion

Sat 7/30 Washington, DC Jiffy Lube Live

Sun 7/31 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
Tue 8/2 Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless V. Beach Amphitheater
Wed 8/3 Raleigh, NC Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek

Fri 8/5 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre

Sat 8/6 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre

Sun 8/7 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center
Tue 8/9 Oklahoma City, OK Zoo Amphitheatre

Wed 8/10 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center

Fri 8/12 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheatre
Sat 8/13 Tampa, FL 1-800-Ask-Gary-Amphitheatre

Sun 8/14 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheater


Peter Case: New Album & CA Dates

WIG! OUT NOW

Peter Case has gone back
to his
rock roots following emergency open heart surgery last year with an inspired new rock album
Wig!, released June 29, 2010. Listen to the album below.

Last nominated for his 2007 Yep Roc album Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John, Case, like thousands of
musicians and artists in the United States, was nearly a statistic of our now slowly recovering health care system.
Following a double-bypass in early 2009, Case was lucky to walk out of the hospital with a renewed vigor for life
and music but he also had a six-figure medical bill he couldn’t pay. Case’s fans and peers like T-Bone Burnett,
Richard Thompson, Joe Henry
and Loudon Wainwright III immediately rallied to organize a benefit
concert to help with his obligations. While on the mend, Case prepped the reissues of albums by his early rock
outfits The Plimsouls and The Nerves. “I had to do the mastering and spent quite a bit of time listening to the old
records. It really got me going, hearing those guitars.”

Following an especially rocking sold-out comeback show at McCabe’s where he debuted the tunes he’d been
assembling in his recovery months, Case began to work in earnest on a new album. Recovered physically and
emboldened by the generosity of his fans and friends, Peter recorded the resulting raucous and dirty electric blues
rock of Wig! in only three days. Case is headed home to California for a handful of dates listed below.

12.02.10 @ The Palms Playhouse in Winters CA
12.03.10 @ the Point Richmond Concert Series in Point Richmond CA
12.04.10 @ Amnesia Bar in San Francisco CA
12.05.10 @ Piedmont Piano Company, Oakland CA


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