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Jon Anderson | 11.15 | Santa Barbara

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Jon Anderson :: 11.15.09 :: SOhO :: Santa Barbara, CA

Jon Anderson :: 11.15 :: Santa Barbara, CA

A special last minute show was added to the calendar at Santa Barbara’s premiere live music restaurant and bar venue, SOhO. Jon Anderson played an acoustic set of new and old material, at the intimate spot last Sunday night. As the quintessential lead singer of the classic rock band Yes, Anderson sang on every album in the band’s catalog, save one. Yes’ chameleon lineup has boasted some of the biggest names in rock music throughout its long history, and in many ways epitomized the genre of true Classical Rock music. Over four decades members have included guitarists, Peter Banks, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, and Billy Sherwood, keyboard players Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, Geoff Downes, and Igor Khoroshev, and drummers Bill Bruford and Alan White. The two unifying forces in the band over the decades have been bassist Chris Squire and the unique high-pitched vocal talents of Anderson.

Before Thom Yorke of Radiohead pierced the airwaves with his angelic voice, it was the front man of Yes that was most associated with the rock voice of an angel. Although many critics have falsely labeled him a traditional falsetto singer, Anderson himself has described his singing range as an alto tenor, with the ability to hit only certain high notes. Regardless of the category, his voice is instantly recognizable when he begins to sing.

As he took to the stage in the California town that he has called home for nearly a decade, his voice sounded a little hoarse and strained. But with each subsequent song, his voice and range grew stronger. It is sometimes hard to imagine how this tiny Englishman from Liverpool, whose bandmates used to affectionately refer to as Napoleon, can release such a huge voice from his frail, little frame. Anderson was warmly greeted in the tightly packed venue. An audience of mostly older adoring fans sang and clapped along to every recognizable song. As Anderson frequently stopped to celebrate the moment, fans would shout out their support and appreciation with ongoing love fest banter.

Jon Anderson :: 11.15 :: Santa Barbara, CA

Jon Anderson music has always been about the triumph and healing of the human spirit. In the early days of Yes his lyrics were fanciful, naively optimistic yearnings for freedom, fairness, and love. His solo material, however, has taken on a more personal, realistic view of the healing power of music and love.


His appearance in Santa Barbara, and debut of some intimate new material, took on an even greater sense of urgency and renewal since a near death experience he had last year. The vulnerable and venerable Yes frontman was actually preparing for his first tour with the band since 2004 just before falling ill. The band went on to tour without him, enlisting replacement singer Benoit David from Yes tribute act Close to the Edge.

In his solo show, dubbed “Have Guitar Will Travel,” Anderson played 23 songs, covering nearly the entire Yes oeuvre, as well as new solo material and songs that he had collaborated on with Greek composer/keyboardist Vangelis of Chariots of Fire fame.

The concert began and ended with Yes numbers that had the crowd singing and clapping like a group of teenagers around the fire at summer camp. The first two songs he sang, “Yours Is No Disgrace” from 1971′s The Yes Album and “Long Distance Runaround” from 1972′s Fragile, were Yes classics. Hearing the frail singer croon, sans the massive musical framework of thunderous sounds that would envelope him in a typical Yes concert, was disconcerting at first. But quickly it became apparent that Anderson’s voice was up to the challenge and allowed the audience to decipher every word, many of which would normally be drowned out in a cacophony of rock music.


Anderson then went further back in time to 1970′s Time And A Word, playing “Sweet Dreams” and a totally rearranged, reggae-influenced version of the title track. The latter started with Anderson jokingly bantering with the audience, while struggling to find the right octave, but then quickly hitting the right stride. He sang the song with a Sting-like vibe and lyrical quotes from The Beatles’ “She Loves You” and “All You Need is Love” and Hal David and Bruce Bacharach’s “What The World Needs Now Is Love.” The word is “love,” indeed, all thrown in for good measure. The crowd was ecstatic and began singing and dancing in the aisles.

Jon Anderson :: 11.15 :: Santa Barbara, CA

On a more personal note, Anderson chatted about his illness in his introduction to new song “Under Heaven’s Door.” In the first of many anecdotes, he explained how he had almost died from respiratory failure last year, and thanked the local paramedics for bringing him back from the brink of death not once but twice. This was one of a few songs for which Anderson used a strum stick, a rich-sounding three-stringed instrument based on an Appalachian dulcimer, as accompaniment.


This prolific songwriter followed up with “I’ll Find My Way Home,” a track co-written with Vangelis, which Anderson explained was (successfully) composed in response to the record company’s demand for a hit single.


Three more Yes songs followed, including a show highlight for many in attendance, when Anderson sang, “All we are saying/ Is give peace a chance,” while the audience sang the “diddit didda’s” from “I’ve Seen All Good People.” The others were an abbreviated “Nous Sommes Du Soleil” from 1974′s epic Tales from Topographic Oceans and “Starship Trooper,” which gave Anderson some trouble with the bridge at the beginning of the song, but he eventually nailed it down to roaring approval. It seemed the harder this masterful musician struggled to get things just right, the more excited the mood in the crowd became.


After the uplifting new song “Unbroken Spirit Of Mine,” Anderson tackled
Yes’ 1983 comeback hit “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” which replaced precise electronic sounds with a driving acoustic guitar rhythm. This was followed by a piano medley that touched on different eras from Anderson’s long career. He quickly returned to guitar for “And You And I” from 1972′s Close to the Edge.


Three more new songs followed, including the spiritually inspired “Music is God” and the autobiographical “Tony and Me” based on Anderson’s adventures in his pre-Yes band with his brother Tony in 1963. The latter included musical quotes from The Beatles’ “She Loves You,” The Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie,” and The Beach Boys’ “Help Me Rhonda.” In the middle Anderson told yet another tale of how a young rotund 16-year-old with a bottle of whiskey joined them onstage for a rousing version of “Hit The Road Jack” in a Sheffield pub. The unlikely singer turned out to be a young Joe Cocker.

Later he recounted a story of the band’s ride home on a deserted road through the Moors. They came across a box on the road, which they pilfered and were disappointed to find contained five hundred pairs of extra-large underpants. The main set ended with the Vangelis-co-write “State of Independence.”

Anderson returned for an encore that began with a bluesy version of “Roundabout” and ended with an inspiring version of “Soon” from Yes’ 1974 prog masterpiece Relayer. The adoring crowd gave him a five-minute standing ovation at the end of his set. Jon Anderson left the stage with a big smile and a promise that he would be back soon.


Jon Anderson :: 11.15.09 :: SOhO :: Santa Barbara, CA

Yours Is No Disgrace, Long Distance Runaround, Sweet Dreams, Time and a Word, Under Heaven’s Door, I’ll Find My Way Home, I’ve Seen All Good People, Nous Sommes Du Soleil, Starship Trooper, Unbroken Spirit of Mine, Owner of a Lonely Heart,
Piano medley: Set Sail / Close To The Edge / Children of the Light / Marry Me Again /, The Revealing Science of God, And You And I, Count Your Blessings, Music Is God, Tony and Me, State of Independence

Encore: Roundabout, Soon

For more on the inner workings of this amazing musician check out JamBase’s lengthy 2004 chat with Jon.

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Kyle Hollingsworth: Oct/Nov Tour with Zach Gill & Ryan Montbleau

STRING CHEESE INCIDENT KEYBOARDIST CONTINUES SOLO RISE

Mr. Hollingsworth

On the heels of a much talked about Midwest and Colorado tour, the Kyle Hollingsworth Band (featuring drummer Dave Watts and bassist Garrett Sayers of The Motet and guitarist Dan Schwindt) has announced West and East Coast tours this fall in support of Hollingsworth’s newly released album, Then There’s Now. Zach Gill (ALO, Jack Johnson) joins Hollingsworth on the bill for a run of West Coast dates in October, while the Ryan Montbleau Band joins select east coast dates. Tickets will be available at www.kylehollingsworth.com and at respective venues.

Tour Dates

The following October dates are co-billed with Zach Gill

October 7 Winston’s Beach Club San Diego, CA
October 8 The Mint Los Angeles, CA
October 9 SOhO Santa Barbara, CA
October 10 The Independent San Francisco, CA
October 11 HopMonk Tavern Sebastopol, CA
October 13 The Red Fox Tavern Eureka, CA
October 14 WOW Hall Eugene, OR
October 15 The Triple Door Seattle, WA
October 16 Wild Buffalo Bellingham, WA
October 17 Mississippi Studios Portland, OR

November 11 Club Metronome Burlington, VT
November 12 Sullivan Hall New York, NY
November 13 The 8×10 Baltimore, MD
November 14 The Khyber Philadelphia, PA
November 15 Capital Ale House Richmond, VA

The following November dates are co-billed with Ryan Montbleau Band

November 17 Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, NC
November 18 The Pour House Music Hall Raleigh, NC
November 19 The Pour House Charleston, SC
November 20 The Garage at Biltmore Asheville, NC
November 21 New Earth Music Hall Athens, GA
December 12 Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom Denver, CO


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Bassnectar: Cozza Frenzy Album & Support Tour

BASSNECTAR TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM COZZA FRENZY

NATIONWIDE TOUR TO LAUNCH MID-SEPTEMBER


Bassnectar

The brand new full-length Bassnectar album, Cozza Frenzy drops digitally on September 29, with CDs available in stores on October 27. The “Cozza Frenzy” single and DJ TOOLS Collection are available now at Bassnectar.net and select online retailers. A nationwide tour will launch in mid-September, sweeping through over 30 cities in North America, including headlining shows at The Fillmore in Denver, New York’s Irving Plaza and the House of Blues in Chicago as well as festivals like Austin City Limits and Symbiosis in Groveland, CA.

Bassnectar’s own label, Amorphous Music, teams up with Child’s Play Records to unleash Cozza Frenzy, an amalgamation of sound that combines dubstep, electro, hip-hop, and all styles of dirty digital bass-heavy music and smashes it all into a collision of wobbling, perverted bass lines, and hypnotic hide-and-seek adventures. A work three years in the making, this rich and eclectic collection of 15 songs features collaborations with artists such as Fever Ray, Zumbi of Zion I, Mr. Projectile, and Capital J.

“I wanted to express something emotionally visceral; reflective of the different shades of sonic mania I feel, each song having its own personality and character. I don’t care if something is hip or trendy or not, I just want to give strength to feelings. This is music for people.” With a rabid fan base that grows by the day, “this music” is primed to cause more than just a frenzy when it drops upon the masses September 29.

The full track listing for Cozza Frenzy is as follows:

1. Boombox

2. Cozza Frenzy Feat. Seasunz

3. Cozza Frenzy (Mega-Bass Remix)

4. The Churn of the Century

5. Love Here (Mr. Projectile) (Bassnectar Remix)

6. Backpack Rehab Feat. Cates & DPL

7. Teleport Massive Feat. Zumbi

8. West Coast Lo-Fi Rides Again

9. When I Grow Up (Fever Ray) (Bassnectar Remix)

10. I Am A Laser Feat. Double You

11. Window Seat

12. I Wish I Was A Hipster

13. Are You Ready Feat. Capital J

14. Boombox (Bassnectar & iLL Gates Remix)

The single, as well as “Cozza Frenzy” DJ TOOLS Collection 1, is available now through Bassnectar.net, as well as other major online retailers. Visit music.bassnectar.net to download.

In support of the album launch, Bassnectar will be touring with a custom-built PK sound system courtesy of the Wobble Factory alongside special guests DJ Vadim, Nosaj Thing and Heavyweight Dub Champion at select cities throughout North America.

Tour Dates

09/18/09 Fri West Beach Music & Arts Festival Santa Barbara, CA

09/19/09 Sat Symbiosis Gathering Groveland, CA

10/02/09 Fri Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/06/09 Tue Jupiter Bar & Grill Tuscaloosa, AL (w/ DJ Vadim)

10/07/09 Wed Exit/In Nashville, TN (w/ DJ Vadim)

10/08/09 Thu The Valarium Knoxville, TN (w/ DJ Vadim)

10/09/09 Fri 40 Watt Club Athens, GA (w/ DJ Vadim)

10/10/09 Sat Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, NC (w/ DJ Vadim)

10/14/09 Wed The Music Farm Charleston, SC (w/ Heavyweight Dub Champion)

10/15/09 Thu Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC (w/ Heavyweight Dub Champion)

10/16/09 Fri Orange Peel Asheville, NC (w/ Heavyweight Dub Champion)

10/17/09 Sat Heathrow Lounge Miami, FL

10/31/09 Sat The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO (w/ RJD2 & Heavyweight Dub Champion)

11/03/09 Tue The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI

11/04/09 Wed Majestic Theatre Madison, WI (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/05/09 Thu Bluebird Bloomington, IN (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/06/09 Fri House of Blues Chicago, IL (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/07/09 Sat St. Andrews Hall Detroit, MI (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/10/09 Tue Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/12/09 Thu 9:30 Club Washington, DC (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/13/09 Fri The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/14/09 Sat Theatre of Living Arts (TLA) Philadelphia, PA (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/19/09 Thu George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/20/09 Fri The Blue Note Columbia, MO (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/21/09 Sat Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS (w/ Nosaj Thing)

11/26/09 Thu Wrong Bar Toronto, ON

11/27/09 Fri Empire Ballroom Edmonton, AB

11/28/09 Sat Snatch Rock ‘n Roll Lounge Calgary, AB

12/01/09 Tue Spirit Bar Nelson, BC

12/03/09 Thu Level Nite Club Kelwona, BC

12/04/09 Fri Richard’s on Richards Vancouver, BC

12/05/09 Sat Sugar Nightclub Victoria, BC

12/06/09 Sun Garibaldi Lift Company Whistler, BC


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The price and privilege of beefcake

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The main characteristic of sexually selected features is that they are expensive to maintain. Since, whether competing or attracting, only the best will do, resources get piled into them, almost regardless of the consequences. In a study just published in Evolution and Human Behavior, Dr Lassek and Dr Gaulin show that this crucial characteristic is true for men’s muscles. …

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Kyle Hollingsworth Album: And Tour w/ Zach Gill

KYLE HOLLINGSWORTH BAND ANNOUNCES FALL TOUR DATES

INCLUDING WEST COAST SHOWS WITH ZACH GILL

HOLLINGSWORTH RELEASES SECOND SOLO ALBUM, THEN THERE’S NOW, ON SEPTEMBER 15

Kyle Hollingsworth

For more than a decade, as keyboardist for Colorado’s beloved String Cheese Incident, Kyle Hollingsworth has consistently proven one of the most innovative and virtuosic musicians on the American jamband scene. Now, with the September 15 release of Then There’s Now (SCI Fidelity Records), his first album since the band announced a hiatus in 2007, Hollingsworth extends his reach into areas that will both delight longtime admirers and lock in countless new ones. Emphasizing his considerable songwriting skills and incorporating a plethora of surprises, Then There’s Now marks the true emergence of Kyle Hollingsworth as a solo artist.

Kyle Hollingsworth Band (featuring Dave Watts of The Motet – drums, Garrett Sayers of The Motet – bass, and Dan Schwindt – guitar) tours Midwest and West Coast states this fall in support of Hollingsworth’s new album release. Brushfire Records recording artist Zach Gill (ALO, Jack Johnson) joins Hollingsworth for the October run of West Coast dates and Colorado’s Euforquestra returns home to support the September’s Midwest dates. A limited number SCI Fan Club tickets will be available through pre-sale at www.kylehollingsworth.com beginning Wednesday, July 29 at 10 a.m. PDT. General on sale begins Saturday, August 1 at 10 a.m. PDT at www.kylehollingsworth.com and at respective venues.

Check out kylehollingsworth.com/thentheresnow for videos, audio and lots more info.

Kyle’s complete list of fall tour dates is as follows:

09.10 Majestic Theatre Madison, WI w/ Euforquestra

09.11 Iowa City Yacht Club Iowa City, IA w/ Euforquestra

09.12 Martyrs’ Chicago, IL w/ Euforquestra

09.13 The Water Bowl Muncie, IN Wuhnurth Music Festival

09.17 Camp Zoe Salem, MO

09.18 Mishawaka Bellvue, CO co-bill w/Jeff Austin & Friends

09.19 Fox Theatre Boulder, CO CD release party

Following Dates are co-billed with Zach Gill:

10.07 Winston’s Beach Club San Diego, CA

10.08 The Mint Los Angeles, CA

10.09 SOhO Santa Barbara, CA

10.10 The Independent San Francisco, CA

10.11 HopMonk Tavern Sebastopol, CA

10.13 The Red Fox Tavern Eureka, CA

10.14 WOW Hall Eugene, OR

10.15 The Triple Door Seattle, WA

10.16 Wild Buffalo Bellingham, WA

10.17 Mississippi Studios Portland, OR

For Hollingsworth, who has recently been more prolific than ever before, the title of Then There’s Now offers the first clue as to where he stands today. Then There’s Now undeniably draws on Hollingsworth’s past affiliation with “The Cheese,” using his previous work as a jumping off point-yes, there are some intoxicating, if more concise, jams to be savored. But the album’s “now” component-irresistible melodies, poignant lyrics and fine-tuned song construction, plus a willingness to infuse the tunes with elements of pop, jazz, electronica, hip-hop and more-transports Hollingsworth into musical realms he’s never before explored at length.


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