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The Hold Steady Tour Dates

Hold Steady Tour Dates

The Hold Steady

The Hold Steady has announced a Spring tour. The dates begin on April 2 in Ardsley, NY and travels across the East Coast and ends on April 16 in Harrisburg, PA.

Tour Dates

04/02/10 Fri Life The Place To Be Ardsley, NY
04/03/10 Sat Toad’s Place New Haven, CT
04/06/10 Tue Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

04/07/10 Wed The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio Albany, NY

04/08/10 Thu Bearsville Theater Woodstock, NY

04/09/10 Fri Eleanor Rigby’s Jermyn, PA
04/10/10 Sat The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

04/12/10 Mon Club @ Water Street Rochester, NY

04/13/10 Tue Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH

04/14/10 Wed Diesel Pittsburgh, PA

04/15/10 Thu 123 Pleasant St. Morgantown, WV

04/16/10 Fri Appalachian Brewing Company Harrisburg, PA


Coheed and Cambria: Year of the Black Rainbow 4/13

COHEED AND CAMBRIA SET TO RELEASE YEAR OF THE BLAK RAINBOW APRIL 13

Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria have confirmed April 13 as the release date for Year of the Black Rainbow, their heavily anticipated fifth studio album. The eagerly awaited prequel to The Amory Wars tetralogy, Year of the Black Rainbow will be released by Columbia Records in both a standard format and a deluxe edition including a 352-page Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by the band’s Claudio Sanchez and New York Times Bestselling author Peter David.

Presale orders for the deluxe edition of Year of the Black Rainbow can be placed here.

In addition to the CD and novel, the deluxe edition will include a “Making Of” DVD featuring studio and interview footage as well as a Coheed and Cambria Black Card, which will allow fans early entrance to shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers. Sneak peeks at the new album’s artwork and other exclusive visuals can be seen here.

Year of the Black Rainbow is produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction) and Joe Baressi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool). According to Sanchez, “They have helped us evolve our sound to be more powerful and dynamic than ever and we think it’s definitely our best work to date.”

The new record also features the studio debut of Coheed and Cambria drummer Chris Pennie, who has been playing alongside Sanchez, guitarist Travis Stever and bassist Michael Robert Todd since 2007, and was featured on Neverender: Children of the Fence Edition, the CD/DVD box set documentation of the fall/winter 2008 four-night stands during which the band played its catalogue in its entirety, one album per night, in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and London.

Year Of The Black Rainbow‘s release will be preceded by a series of eight intimate club gigs on the Northeastern U.S., four of which are already sold out. Earl Greyhound supports.

Year Of The Black Rainbow Track Listing

1. One
2. The Broken
3. Guns of Summer
4. Here We Are Juggernaut
5. Far
6. The Shattered Symphony
7. World of Lines
8. Made Out of Nothing
9. Pearl of the Stars
10. In the Flame of Error
11. When Skeletons Live
12. The Black Rainbow

Coheed and Cambria Tour Dates

03/23/10 Tue Harro East Ballroom Rochester, NY

03/24/10 Wed The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

03/25/10 Thu Northern Lights Clifton Park, NY

03/26/10 Fri Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

03/28/10 Sun Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

03/29/10 Mon The Webster Hartford, CT

03/30/10 Tue Hardware Bar Wilkes Barre, PA

03/31/10 Wed Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

04/17/10 Sat Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA

05/11/10 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO


U-Melt: Spring West Coast Dates

U-MELT ANNOUNCE SPRING WEST COAST DATES

U-Melt

U-Melt will make their first trip to the West Coast with stops in Arizona and California, followed by their long awaited return to Colorado and a few stops in the Midwest. The West Coast run is preceded by Northeast and Southern dates in February and March.

The band will be touring behind their new album, Perfect World, which is available for pre order here. The album release party is scheduled for Saturday, February 20 at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom. The event is expected to sell out, so grab your tickets now here.

U-Melt Tour Dates

02/12/10 Fri Castaways Ithaca, NY

02/13/10 Sat Nietzsche’s Buffalo, NY

02/18/10 Thu The Wheelhouse Narragansett, RI

02/19/10 Fri North Star Philadelphia, PA

02/20/10 Sat Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

02/25/10 Thu The 8X10 Baltimore, MD

02/26/10 Fri The Sherman Theater Stroudsburg, PA

02/27/10 Sat Harpers Ferry Allston, MA

03/04/10 Thu Nectar’s Burlington, VT

03/05/10 Fri Jillian’s Albany, NY

03/06/10 Sat The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

03/24/10 Wed The Pour House Music Hall Raleigh, NC

03/25/10 Thu Emerald Lounge Asheville, NC

03/26/10 Fri Double Door Inn Charlotte, NC

03/27/10 Sat Smith’s Olde Bar Atlanta, GA

03/31/10 Wed Plush Tucson, AZ

04/01/10 Thu Goat Head Saloon Mesa, AZ

04/02/10 Fri Winston’s San Diego, CA

04/03/10 Sat The Mint Los Angeles, CA

04/04/10 Sun The Connecticut Yankee San Francisco, CA

04/05/10 Mon Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay, NV

04/07/10 Wed Hodi’s Halfnote Fort Collins, CO

04/08/10 Thu University Of Colorado Boulder, CO

04/09/10 Fri Quixote’s True Blue Denver, CO

04/10/10 Sat Quixote’s True Blue Denver, CO

04/11/10 Sun Old Town Pub Steamboat Springs, CO

04/14/10 Wed Old Rock House St. Louis, MO

04/16/10 Fri Reggie’s Rock Club Chicago, IL

04/17/10 Sat Otto’s DeKalb, IL


Dr. Dog New Album/Tour

DR. DOG GEAR UP FOR ANTI- RECORDS DEBUT, SHAME, SHAME

SET FOR AN APRIL 6 RELEASE / BAND CONFIRMS 10-WEEK NATIONAL HEADLINING TOUR

Dr. Dog

Dr. Dog is very excited to announce the April 6 release of their Anti- Records debut, Shame, Shame. As a band that has traditionally built their spirited albums layer by layer in the undisturbed seclusion of their Philadelphia home studio, Dr. Dog realized that they would need to face the challenge of working in a professional studio and enlist the help of an outside producer (Rob Schnapf) if they were to continue their album-by-album evolutionary growth. The end result is the band’s most openly autobiographical release to date and peels back the layers of strings and horns of past albums to emphasize the raw immediacy of a tight unit honing their craft. Beginning January 27 in Troy NY, Dr. Dog will embark on a 10-week national headlining tour to premiere songs from Shame, Shame.

The stylistic reference points of Dr. Dog remain on Shame, Shame but with a darker tone. It’s an album whose themes of doubt, confusion and unanswered questions are soothed by bright harmonies, taut guitar riffs and soaring melodies. From beginning to end, Shame, Shame is a record destined to claim its place on the timeless margins, untouched by modern tastes and content to exist on its own terms. It’s the auspicious sound of Dr. Dog writing their exciting next chapter, one they’ve been working towards since they played their first notes together.

TOUR DATES (more to be announced):

January 27 Revolution Hall Troy, NY *

January 28 Higher Ground Burlington, VT *

January 29 Lupo’s Providence, RI *

January 30 Westcott Theatre Syracuse, NY *

February 1 Mohawk Place Buffalo, NY *

February 3 The Pike Room Pontiac, MI *

February 4 Turner Hall Milwaukee, WI *

February 5 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI *

February 6 The Mill Iowa City, IA *

February 8 Waiting Room Omaha, NE *

February 9 Rock Island Brewing Co. Rock Island, IL *

February 10 Case Western University Cleveland, OH *

February 11 Video Saloon Bloomington, IN *

February 12 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH *

February 13 State Theatre State College, PA *

April 14 Lee’s Place Toronto, ON

April 15 Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI

April 16 Metro Chicago, IL

April 17 Fine Line Minneapolis, MN

April 19 Belly Up Aspen, CO

April 20 Gothic Theatre Denver, CO

April 22 Neuroluz Boise, ID

April 23 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

April 24 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA

April 25 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA **

April 27 Henry Fonda Los Angeles, CA **

April 29 Santa Fe Brewing Company Santa Fe, NM **

April 30 The Loft Dallas, TX **

May 1 Emo’s Outside Austin, TX **

May 2 Warehouse Live Studio Houston, TX **

May 3 Majestic Fayetteville, AR **

May 5 Workplay Birmingham, AL **

May 6 Cannery Ballroom Nashville, TN **

May 7 Headliners Louisville, KY **

May 11 Paradise Boston, MA **

May 12 Paradise Boston, MA **

May 13 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA **

May 14 9:30 Club Washington, DC **

May 15 Terminal 5 New York, NY **

* With The Growlers

** With Deer Tick

For more on Dr. Dog check out our 2008 feature/interview here.


Phish | 11.22 | Syracuse

Phish :: 11.22.09 :: Oncenter :: Syracuse, NY

Set I: David Bowie, Julius, Sparkle, Kill Devil Falls, Lawn Boy, Heavy Things, Funky Bitch, Sample In A Jar,
Boogie On Reggae Woman, Let Me Lie, Beauty Of A Broken Heart, Stash

Set II: Drowned > Twist > Piper > Big Black Furry Creatures From Mars, Tube, Theme From The Bottom,
Maze,
The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Character Zero, First Tube

E: Good Times, Bad Times


Order the show for Download on LivePhish.com

Phish perform again Tuesday night in Philadelphia; complete tour dates available here.

As always, you can keep up with all things Phish, including live Tweets and setlists, at jambase.com/phish.


Phish Announce Fall Tour Dates

Phish Announce Fall Tour Dates

Phish has announced their Fall Tour 2009!

11/18 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI
11/20 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH
11/21 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OH
11/22 War Memorial at Oncenter, Syracuse, NY
11/24 Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
11/25 Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
11/27 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
11/28 Times Union Center, Albany, NY
11/29 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME
12/02 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
12/03 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
12/04 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
12/05 John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA

A limited number of tickets are available directly through Phish Tickets’ online ticketing system at http://phish.portals.musictoday.com. The ticket request period is currently underway and will end Friday, October 16 at 5:00 p.m. EST.

Tickets go on sale to the public beginning Friday, October 23, with additional dates going on sale Saturday, October 24. For full show and ticketing information, please visit the Tourdates page at Phish.com.

PHISH – FALL TOUR 2009 from Phish on Vimeo.


The Westcott Theater

The Westcott Theater Welcomed Addition to Upstate New York Scene

The Westcott Theater

This September The Westcott Theater entered into its second year of operation and its early success indicates that it will be Upstate New York’s premier live music venue for years to come. From the time of its construction in the late 1920′s until the fall of 2007 The Westcott was originally a movie cinema that underwent a series of ups and downs until low revenue and an oncoming recession forced it to close.

However, in early 2008 Dan Mastronardi of concert promotions company Hollerback Productions and Sam Levy reopened the doors with a fresh idea that would provide Syracuse with quality art by way of providing a midsize indoor concert hall, which is what Central New York has lacked for years. So the aging seats were stripped out, the stage was expanded, a sound booth, light rig, and full service bar were built and the cinema’s transformation in to a performance and arts theater was complete. The Theater is now a 700 person capacity venue with the capability to do both seated and standing events.

Specializing in live music, The Westcott Theater hosts acts that span every genre and has had featured performances by Yonder Mountain String Band, Soulive, The Avett Brothers, Ra Ra Riot, and Hot Tuna, just to name a few. This fall’s lineup is even more impressive than last year’s and with a recent upgrade to the sound system and addition of Intellibeam lighting the upcoming shows should be The Westcott Theater’s best yet. Here is a sneak peak at The Westcott Theater’s fall lineup:

10/07 THE BREW

10/11 THE ORIGINAL WAILERS

10/15 EOTO

10/06 SOULIVE

10/17 PORTUGAL. THE MAN

10/22 BROKEN LIZARD COMEDY TROUPE

10/23 GIANT PANDA GUERILLA DUB SQUAD

10/27 KARL DENSON’S TINY UNIVERSE

10/30 U-MELT

11/01 MINIATURE TIGERS

11/05 STEVE KIMOCK CRAZY ENGINE

11/07 CORNMEAL

11/12 GHOSTFACE KILLAH

11/14 THE PIETASTERS

11/15 MEDESKI, MARTIN & WOOD

11/17 MINUS THE BEAR

11/19 MIKE DOUGHTY

11/24 DARK STAR ORCHESTRA

For a full listing please go here.


Harvest Celebration This Weekend w/ Grisman, Keller

HIGH TIMES NEAR SALMON RIVER RESERVOIR

Rusted Root

The 9th Annual Harvest Celebration in Upstate New York takes place September 24-27, 2009, and will be headlined this year by Rusted Root, David Grisman Quintet and Keller Williams. The event will feature performances by local and regional artists throughout four days of camping and music. This year’s celebration returns to Cedar Pines Campground (1132 Comins Road, Redfield NY 13437). Cedar Pines is located near the Salmon River Reservoir, approximately one hour from Syracuse and Watertown.

Headlining the Pre-Party Thursday evening is Jam Stampede, featuring members of the Zen Tricksters, Gongzilla and Live Dead. On Friday, the Rockin Heads, a San Francisco-based band formed to pay tribute to The Talking Heads will be opening for Keller Williams. Headlining Saturday evening is five time Grammy nominated mandolin player David Grisman and the David Grisman Quintet, performing two sets, and Sunday will spotlight Pittsburgh, PA’s long running Rusted Root.

Additional artists contributing to the 9th Annual Harvest Celebration, will be: The Trapps, Juggling Suns featuring members of Splintered Sunlight and Solar Circus, Roots of Creation, Hot Day at The Zoo, Jatoba, Humble Boy Club, Family Dawgs, Free Grass Union, Dakini, Rev Tor, Jeff Bujak, Flux Capacitor, SubSoil Walt B in The Dark, Maganahans Revival, Rubber Ducky Revenge, Soul Rising, Sons of Queen, Postive Mental Trip and many more over four days featuring 26+ bands, camping, vending, a graffitti wall and maze coordinated by Cappy Franti, live painting exhibition, straw-people sculptures and much more. Free camping with ticket, coolers welcome. Please, no glass, no dogs and no fireworks.


KDTU Album Out Now New Tour Dates Announced

New Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Album Available Now

Additional Tour Dates and Ticket Giveaway Announced


Karl Denson

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe is pleased to announce that the new album, Brother’s Keeper, is in stores now! Brother’s Keeper, the long-awaited follow up to The Bridge (2002), features an all star cast including Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, Meshell Ndegeocello, Marc Ford (Black Crowes), and members of the Dap-Kings, Eric Clapton‘s band and The Greyboy Allstars. The album is available to purchase online through www.karldenson.com and iTunes. The full album is available today and you can check it out right now for free at the end of this article.

The band is currently on the road in support of the new record and we have announced a few new dates – KDTU will be returning to The Independent in San Francisco for two Thanksgiving weekend shows on November 27 and 28. Fan club ticketing starts tomorrow at www.karldenson.com and will go on sale to the public this Saturday through The Independent and all Ticketmaster outlets. Other new dates include 10/4 at the Domino Room in Bend, OR, 10/6 at The Red Fox Tavern in Eureka, CA, and 10/18 at the Pozo Saloon in Santa Margarita, CA.

KDTU is giving out a free pair of tickets to the entire tour! Click HERE to enter the JamBase contest.

UPCOMING TOUR DATES


09.16- Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee WI
09.17 – The Cabooze, Minneapolis MN
09.18 – Majestic Theatre, Madison WI
09.19 – Rock Island Brewing Co., Rock Island IL
09.20 – People’s, Des Moines IA
09.30 – Nightlight Lounge, Bellingham WA
10.01 – Capitol Theatre, Olympia WA
10.02 – Showbox, Seattle WA
10.03 – Crystal Ballroom, Portland OR
10.04 – Domino Room, Bend OR
10.06 – The Red Fox Tavern, Eureka CA
10.07 – HopMonk Tavern, Sebastopol CA
10.08 – Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz CA
10.09 – Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz CA
10.10 – The Mint, Los Angeles CA
10.17 – Smokin’ In The Park, Alpine CA
10.18 – Pozo Saloon, Santa Margarita CA
10.22 – Camp Zoe, Salem MO
10.23 – Bluebird Nightclub, Bloomington IN
10.24 – Double Door, Chicago IL
10.25 – Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights OH
10.27 – Westcott Theater, Syracuse NY
10.28 – Asylum, Portland ME
10.29 – Revolution Hall, Troy NY
10.31 – Bowery Ballroom, New York NY
11.05 – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta GA
11.06 – Music Farm, Charleston SC
11.07 – Orange Peel, Asheville NC
11.13 – Bear Creek Music & Art Festival, Live Oak FL
11.14 – Bear Creek Music & Art Festival, Live Oak FL
11.27 – The Independent, San Francisco CA
11.28 – The Independent, San Francisco CA
12.31 – Ogden Theater, Denver CO (NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH THE GREYBOY ALLSTARS!)
01.03-08 – Jam Cruise, Ft. Lauderdale FL


The Breakfast: Live Album/Tour

THE BREAKFAST RELEASE LIVE AS IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD


The Breakfast

New Haven, CT’s progressive shredders The Breakfast just released their second live album, Live As Is, on Saturday, September 12. The brand new record chronicles the band’s performance at The Field in Bridgeport, CT on February 28, 2009, and will be available FOR DOWNLOAD ONLY through the band’s website: www.thebreakfast.org. The Breakfast celebrated the new album with a day-of-release show at The Westcott Theater in Syracuse, NY and will tour the Northeast through the remainder of 2009 promoting the new disc.

The Breakfast is a hard-hitting jazz rock experimental quartet whose music ranges from progressive rock to sonic landscapes. Since the group’s inception 11 years ago the band has played over 1000 shows throughout the country and has now released seven albums to date. The Breakfast’s sound and energy are founded in the psychedelic but their music features some incredibly well-crafted song structures and melodies, showing the members’ gifts as highly talented musicians. Indeed, original members Tim Palmieri (guitar) and Adrian Tromantano (drums) provide the distinguishing characteristics the band has thrived on from the beginning. The two are able to reach near-telepathic communication onstage, ripping through progressive shredding licks and jams without missing a beat. This is held together by the sonic glue of longtime, though newly re-added, keyboardist Jordan Giangreco, and supported from beneath by the jazz sensibilities of bassist Chris DeAngelis.

THE BREAKFAST TOUR DATES:

09.18th – Sunnyview Farm – Let It Roll Fest – Ghent, NY

09.19th – Sully’s Pub – Hartford, CT

09.25th – Daniel Street Bar – Milford, CT

10.24th – The Red Square – Albany, NY

10.29 – Iron Horse Music Hall – Northampton, MA

10.30 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

10.31 – The Field – Bridgeport, CT :: P-Funk night!!

11.13 – Mill Street Brews – Southbridge, MA

11.14 – Jerky’s Live Music Hall – Providence, RI

11.25 – Sully’s Pub – Hartford, CT

11.28 – Crash Mansion – New York City, NY

12.04 – The Saint – Asbury Park, NJ

12.12 – Tammany Hall – Worcester, MA

12.18 – Harper’s Ferry – Allston (Boston), MA

MORE SHOWS COMING SOON!


EOTO: Fall Tour & New Album

EOTO: Fall Tour & New Album


EOTO

While the genre of live electronica is relatively new on the music circuit, few are breaking the boundaries of live producing and improvisation like EOTO. Fusing elements of live instrumentation, house music, dubstep and electro into their dance ready sound, the band will be taking the country by storm beginning in late September for their perennial fall tour, performing 33 consecutive nights in a row.

Consisting of Michael Travis and Jason Hann of The String Cheese Incident, the duo mixes the organic sounds of live drums, keyboards, vocals, bass, percussion, and guitar through a variety of programs and gadgets to create a style of music that is more likely found in a dance club, then a live music theater. What sets EOTO apart from other artists in this emerging genre is how the music is created. While some artists may spend hours pre-mixing samples and elements of music for their live show, EOTO uses nothing pre-recorded, giving them the ability to approach each song with on-the-spot spontaneity and 100% live improvisation.

Beginning in late September and performing every single night in October, EOTO will hit the road with their long-awaited studio EP, Fire the Lazers!! This eleven-track journey into dubstep, electro and house music showcases their talents and skill in a growing dimension of music. In true EOTO spirit the album was produced with nothing planned or rehearsed, capturing only the best of what makes up their original sound. The album will be available on the road and by digital download in October of 2009.

EOTO Tour Dates

09/18/09 Fri Camp Zoe Salem, MO

09/19/09 Sat Camp Zoe Salem, MO

09/20/09 Sun Cirquinox Festival Selma, OR

09/26/09 Sat Earthdance (Black Oak Ranch) Laytonville, CA

09/29/09 Tue Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz, CA

09/30/09 Wed Mission Rock Cafe San Francisco, CA

10/01/09 Thu The Red Fox Tavern Eureka, CA

10/02/09 Fri McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR

10/03/09 Sat Berbati’s Pan Portland, OR

10/04/09 Sun Nightlight Bellingham, WA

10/05/09 Mon The Palace Missoula, MT

10/06/09 Tue The Filling Station Bozeman, MT

10/07/09 Wed Aquarium Fargo, ND

10/08/09 Thu Cabooze Minneapolis, MN

10/09/09 Fri High Noon Saloon Madison, WI

10/10/09 Sat Abbey Pub Chicago, IL

10/11/09 Sun Papa Pete’s Kalamazoo, MI

10/12/09 Mon Scarlet and Grey Cafe Columbus, OH

10/14/09 Wed Mohawk Place Buffalo, NY

10/15/09 Thu The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

10/16/09 Fri Club Metronome Burlington, VT

10/17/09 Sat Harpers Ferry Allston, MA

10/18/09 Sun Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

10/19/09 Mon The Hi Hat Providence, RI

10/21/09 Wed Red Square Albany, NY

10/22/09 Thu Sullivan Hall New York, NY

10/23/09 Fri World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA

10/24/09 Sat The 8X10 Baltimore, MD

10/25/09 Sun Canal Club Richmond, VA

10/26/09 Mon Attitudes Blacksburg, VA

10/28/09 Wed Old Rock House St. Louis, MO

10/29/09 Thu Bourbon Theatre Lincoln, NE

10/30/09 Fri Gothic Theatre Englewood, CO

10/31/09 Sat Granada Theater Lawrence, KS

11/27/09 Fri Granada Theater Dallas, TX

12/01/09 Tue George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

12/05/09 Sat Canopy Club Urbana, IL

For more on EOTO see our recent, exclusive feature/interview here.


U-Melt Fall Tour/Halloween

U-Melt Fall Tour


U-Melt

New York City’s groove rockers U-Melt have announced their touring plans for the 2009 fall season. Their tour kicks off on Friday, September 18 at Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT which will be followed by a two set performance at the Wormtown Music Festival the next night in Greenfield, MA, complete dates below. U-Melt has also revealed that they will be celebrating Halloween in Albany, NY this year with a special late night show at Red Square following moe.‘s performance at the Albany Armory earlier in the evening. U-Melt will be announcing additional November and December shows in the coming weeks.

U-MELT’S 2009 FALL TOUR

09/18/09 Fri Higher Ground (Showcase Lounge) Burlington, VT

09/19/09 Sat Wormtown Music Festival Greenfield, MA

09/24/09 Thu Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA

09/25/09 Fri Calling Planet Earth Music Festival Charlestown, RI

09/26/09 Sat Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

10/02/09 Fri Castaways Ithaca, NY

10/03/09 Sat Nietzsche’s Buffalo, NY

10/15/09 Thu The 8X10 Baltimore, MD

10/16/09 Fri North Star Philadelphia, PA

10/17/09 Sat Sullivan Hall New York, NY

10/23/09 Fri Middle East Upstairs Cambridge, MA

10/24/09 Sat The Wheelhouse Narragansett, RI

10/30/09 Fri The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

10/31/09 Sat Red Square Albany, NY (late night post-moe.)


Street Scene | 08.28 – 08.29 | San Diego

Words by: Jeffrey Terich | Images by: Candice Eley

Street Scene :: 08.28.09 – 08.29.09 :: Downtown San Diego – East Village :: San Diego, CA

Street Scene 2009

Street Scene is far from the largest music festival in Southern California – that honor easily goes to Coachella – but it’s most certainly one of the biggest music festivals of its kind, not just on the West Coast, but in the entire country. Marking its 25th year, Street Scene celebrated its anniversary in 2009 much the same way it began, by lining up a diverse array of bands on five stages plunked down into the middle of Downtown San Diego’s East Village neighborhood. Though San Diego may not have quite the awe-inspiring skyline of Chicago or New York City, the lights of the city and the glow of the nearby clock tower make an atmospheric halo for the festival. And unlike Chicago or New York City, San Diego promises about a zero percent chance of rainstorms in August.

In spite of the unique and visually dazzling atmosphere of Street Scene, it bears asking why the festival should take place in the hottest month in a town where winter weather is actually pretty damn comfortable. Perhaps there’s just something more appealing to the hedonist in all of us about a music festival that happens during the summertime. Clothes come off, dancing comes natural and the beer tastes that much sweeter. And despite each day starting off with a long, slow punishment by a merciless sun, Street Scene provided one big, colorful, rocking way for many of San Diego’s residents and visitors to close out the summer.

Having once attended Street Scene in 2003 to see Wilco, the one image that burned deepest into my memory was that of a longhaired man rocking out with a turkey leg in his hand. This year’s fest seemed a bit more youth oriented, however, as the lineup of talent ranged from local noise punks Wavves to pop superstars the Black Eyed Peas. Tasting flights of micro-brewed beers and falafel sandwiches, girls in naughty schoolgirl outfits and absurd headgear from “The Radd Hatter” all provided their own entertainment to those who dared indulge themselves, and the musical lineup made 2009 one of the best years in the festival’s history. And with so many stages to hit up over two nights trying to hear it all may not have been possible, but the exhausting task of trying to come close sure was fun.

Friday, 08.28

Extra Golden :: 5:00-5:40 p.m. :: Casbah Stage

Gustav Ejstes – Dungen :: Street Scene 2009

Extra Golden, an indie rock band gone global, comprises three American boys and two Kenyan natives, and their cross-pollinated world beat rock seemed the ideal way to kick off the hot evening. The fact that the group’s guitarist even announced, “We’re Extra Golden from the United States and Kenya,” spoke volumes about the blend of sounds the group cooked up on the Casbah Stage. With their upbeat, yet intricate Afro-rock jams, Extra Golden was absolutely vibrant and appeared as if they were having the time of their lives, an enthusiasm that was absolutely infectious. Their singer frequently busted out his own air guitar moves while the other musicians were in mid-jam, and truth be told, it was hard not to follow his lead.

Dungen :: 5:30-6:15 p.m. :: Green Stage

Dungen, a group that often sounds colossal on record, came off a bit understated onstage, hidden behind golden locks of hair and sunglasses. Still, once frontman Gustav Ejstes announced, “We are Dungen… Swedish music,” they launched into an energetic set peppered with wild, noisy instrumentals and psychedelic pop tunes from their past three albums. In particular, “Festival” from Ta Det Lugnt sounded magnificent, Ejstes’ acoustic guitar strums providing a clean, crisp counterpart to the effects-laden madness of much of their set. Still, the band seemed to express some mild frustration, as Ejstes lamented, “It’s hard to play quiet when there’s so much music out there,” while the band’s folky rock did battle with booming bass from nearby stages.

Devendra Banhart :: 5:50-6:35 p.m. :: Fulana Stage

Brent Hinds – Mastodon :: Street Scene 09

When bearded freak-folkie Devendra Banhart took the stage, he immediately took a seat to plink out a thumb piano rendition of “Little Yellow Spider,” and that folding chair was exactly where he would spend the entire set, due to a cracked rib. He apologized, though he was still able to pull off a set of great songs, both new and old, ranging from his silly Bar Mitzvah doo-wop love song “Shabop Shalom” to his Santana-esque banger “Carmencita.” Between songs he showed off his homemade Modest Mouse t-shirt and demanded, “We need some Astroturf up in this motherfucker,” as a cushion against the hard blacktop ground. While the Bay Area singer-songwriter certainly sounded great and maintained a humorous and charismatic stage presence, it would have been ideal to have seen him… you know… move. But that’s not necessarily his fault – happy healing Devendra!

Mastodon :: 7:00-8:00 p.m. :: Zarabanda Stage

The sole metal band performing at this year’s festival, Mastodon brought some much needed fire and muscle to Street Scene. Guitarist Brent Hinds looked considerably more out of it than his three bandmates, possibly due to a green leafy substance (just speculating…), but still managed not to flub a single note during their epic, monstrous hour-long set. Continuing the precedent set on earlier tour dates, Mastodon ripped through the entirety of their new album Crack the Skye. I’ll admit, it would have been cool to hear an older favorite such as “Blood and Thunder” or “March of the Fire Ants,” but that’s no slight against the group’s performance, which was sufficiently badass. In particular, the Southern rock leaning single “Divinations,” which saw the formation of the first mosh pit of the evening. In the interest of self-preservation, I chose not to partake of the chaotic human blender before me, but I can certainly appreciate the enthusiasm, if not the bruises. Just next to the band, on the right side of the stage, sat two young children, no older than five-years-old, watching with giant headphones on, next to what I assume was their mother. Something tells me those kids are going to turn out all right.

Deerhunter :: 8:15-9:00 p.m. :: Casbah Stage

Atlanta, GA’s Deerhunter proved to be one of the most welcome surprises at the fest this year, not because they aren’t an incredible band, but rather that their noisy indie rock seems far better suited to a small, dark club than to a festival stage. And yet, their Street Scene set was much more impressive than the last time I had caught the band. Singer and guitarist Bradford Cox seemed much more at ease onstage, and the group’s musicianship was simultaneously tight and fluid. Poor sound and some unplanned squalls of feedback did keep the set from being perfect, but that didn’t stop Deerhunter from burning through some amazing versions of tracks like rhythmic rocker “Cryptograms” or the bluesy, psychedelic “Saved by Old Times.” During the set, people in the crowd were treated to a visit by what appeared to be some kind of swamp monster. The band didn’t seem to notice, which may be all for the best.

Modest Mouse :: 9:40-10:40 p.m. :: Fulana Stage

Calexico :: Street Scene 2009

The overwhelming size of Modest Mouse’s crowd was a testament to just how far the Washington band has come in their nearly 15-year career. And unlike Cake‘s nearby performance of hit after hit (ranging from “Rock ‘n’ Roll Lifestyle” to “The Distance”), Modest Mouse stuck primarily to deeper album cuts, save for the two singles “Paper Thin Walls” and “Dashboard.” What was most notable about their set was how tight and professional it sounded. These are two words that few would have associated with the band in the ’90s, but as they transitioned seamlessly from rockers to ballads, switching from guitars to accordion, violins to banjo and bowed bass, they showed off a versatility and craftsmanship more than a decade in the making. Frontman Isaac Brock still howled like a madman, of course, but for all of their fractured glory, Modest Mouse revealed the sound of a group that had their shit together.

Calexico :: 10:30-11:45 p.m. :: Casbah Stage

Faced with the choice of the spectacle of the Black Eyed Peas or the Southwestern sonic bliss of Calexico, I opted, without hesitation, for the latter. Getting retarded and lovely lady lumps are all fine and good, but Calexico’s brand of dusty, spaghetti western Americana is something special and altogether unique. Their performance, much like their consistently broad and consistently good albums, ran a wide gamut, from energetic and cinematic single “Crystal Frontier” to Morricone-meets-mariachi instrumental “Minas de Cobre” to the vibrant, brassy “Across the Wire.” The true standouts, however, were the pair of songs they performed with fellow Tucsonian, flamenco singer Salvador Duran, whose Spanish vocals were so operatic and powerful they brought the group’s music to a dramatic new level. Though it may not have been the most bombastic or flashy performance of the day, it was clearly one of the best, and a great close to a long and sweltering first day.

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Saturday, 08.29

Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears:: 4:30-5:05 p.m. :: Fulana Stage

Black Joe Lewis :: Street Scene 2009

One of the most unfortunate aspects of being one of the earliest festival performers is that sometimes the overbearing heat can drive crowds away from your set, thus making shade your greatest competition. That said, hot as it was Saturday afternoon, Austin, Texas’ Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears were much hotter. Like a more comfortable looking James Brown, Lewis commanded the stage with fire and finesse, leading a band of well-coordinated musicians clad in white shirts and black pants. One garage soul stomper transitioned into another before Lewis prefaced “Get Yo Shit” by saying, “A lot of people ask me what song I hate playing the most. It’s actually the song that people ask to hear the most.” He didn’t look like he minded all that much.

Ra Ra Riot:: 5:10-5:45 p.m. :: Fulano Stage

Syracuse, NY chamber pop outfit Ra Ra Riot ran the risk of being swallowed whole by the overwhelming size of the Fulano Stage, but pulled off a hell of a performance regardless, churning out their catchy, elegant pop tunes with passion and a smile. Kicking off the show by declaring, “We’re here to pahhhh-tayyy,” the sextet played a half-hour set comprising songs from 2008′s The Rhumb Line, maintaining their exuberance throughout. Their cellist, of all people, appeared to be grooving the whole time, which is probably just as hard as it sounds.

Los Campesinos! :: 5:40-6:30 p.m. :: Casbah Stage

Of Montreal :: Street Scene 2009

Before spunky Welsh indie rockers shouted out the opening count-off of first song “Broken Heartbeats Sound Like Breakbeats,” frontman Gareth Campesinos leapt off of the photo pit barrier and into the crowd, where he yelped amongst the giddy members of the audience. This was merely the beginning of what would turn out to be one of the most dramatic and emotional showcases of the weekend, as it was the group’s final performance with keyboardist Aleksandra Campesinos!, who is leaving the band to pursue her studies, as was announced in a MySpace post. In tribute to her, the other six members of the band wore t-shirts with her face on them as they plowed through amazing renditions of “Miserabilia,” “Death to Los Campesinos!,” “My Year in Lists” and “You! Me! Dancing!” Before the end of the set, Gareth raised his beer in a toast to “best… fucking… friends” before closing out a set that found Aleksandra choking up and hugging her bandmates as it came to a close. In spite of whatever cynicism one may have had coming into the fest, it was hard not to find that moment genuinely touching.

Of Montreal:: 7:00-8:00 p.m. :: Fulano Stage

Thanks to Public Enemy, whose set ran long (not that Flavor Flav’s crowd encouragement chants weren’t entertaining), Of Montreal’s set started a good 20 minutes late, and not without some major technical difficulties. At first the band’s sound was way too quiet, then they became plagued by a horrendous buzzing noise, but sure enough, by their third song, “Bunny Ain’t No Kind of Rider,” the flamboyant Athens, GA glam-psych-pop outfit finally overcame their digital grievances and followed through with 45 minutes of stunning rock theatrics. Musically, the group was jubilant and heavy on danceable beats, with electro-pop tracks like “Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse,” “The Party’s Crashing Us” and “A Sentence of Sorts In Kongsvinger” making up the bulk of the set. Yet the group’s sensory stimulation wasn’t merely limited to screeching synthesizers and costume changes; much of their set included strange performance art that included, among other things, a gas mask gift exchange, dressing Death in papal garb and a man in a tiger mask beckoning for applause. One gentleman walking away after the end of the performance said it best: “Well, that was a mindfuck.”

Ted Leo & the Pharmacists:: 8:00-8:45 p.m. :: Green Stage

Dean Spunt – No Age :: Street Scene 2009

“All the other bands sucked today. You better kick ass!” shouted one grumpy, fifty-something man in a hat, before Ted Leo & The Pharmacists managed to play a single note. Leo, always a charismatic and funny stage presence when not hammering out blistering punk-pop melodies, responded in kind, “What is this, a health care town hall…DAD?!” And in an instant, the band managed to erase any cynicism that may have existed beforehand as they launched into an intense take of “Little Dawn.” Proving to be one of the most economical bands at this year’s fest, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists crammed an album’s worth of songs into their relatively brief set, offering a smattering of songs from their three most recent albums, including fan favorite “Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone?” TLRX also played a good half dozen new songs, all of which were much more punk sounding than anything else they played, which kept the energy at an all-time high, leading up to their Thin Lizzy-esque closer “Walking to Do.”

No Age :: 9:15-10:00 p.m. :: Casbah Stage

With one of the quickest set-up times at Street Scene, Los Angeles noise-punk duo No Age effectively made up for any lateness on the part of the artists that preceded them. During their brief soundcheck, guitarist Randy Randall asked, “Is everyone drunk yet? You’ve got four minutes to get there before we start.” Once they did roar into Nouns standout “Sleeper Hold,” liquid inebriation certainly would have been replaced by the euphoria felt after hearing their woozy, yet intense set. Like many of their peers, No Age played a few new songs, but singles like “Eraser” and “Every Artist Needs a Tragedy” were the highlights that really brought the house down.

M.I.A. :: 11:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. :: Fulano Stage

M.I.A. :: Street Scene 2009

Having taken the headlining spot briefly occupied by The Beastie Boys before Adam Yauch’s bout with cancer forced them to cancel, M.I.A. more than lived up to the expectations that inevitably come with being the last big artist to close out the festival. The London-based singer/rapper even paid tribute to the legendary NYC hip-hop group by doing live mash-ups, spitting the lyrics of “$10″ over the music from “Intergalactic,” and doing likewise with her lyrics to “Bird Flu” over “Sabotage.” Of the many big, elaborate stage productions of the weekend, M.I.A.’s was definitely the most visually spectacular, with Third World film clips spliced into flashy 8-bit backdrops, spastic dancers in blue suits and white Chuck Taylors, and even some pyrotechnics during the last series of gunshot samples in “Paper Planes.” She, too, debuted a new song, a furious ripper titled “Born Free” built on a sample from Suicide’s “Ghost Rider.” Her backup dancers, for reasons unbeknownst to this writer, strapped on some guitars they didn’t play during this track, which seemed silly at best, pointless at worst. Questionable choreography aside, M.I.A. closed out the festival, quite literally, with a bang.

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The Avett Brothers Box Set

The Avett Brothers Will Release Upcoming Album I and Love and You
Available As Special Deluxe Box Set

The Avett Brothers know it’s been a while since their last record came out… but, all the waiting hasn’t been in vain. The band wanted to give fans something special – something more than just a CD. So, after lots of time spent creating the Brothers have finally something to share.

A Deluxe Box set of I and Love and You will be made available of the new album, pre-orders are being taken now.

The Deluxe Box includes a pre-sale exclusive and includes the Vinyl LP, full mp3 download of the album, and 2 CDs – the full album plus a six-song disc of demos, exclusive to the deluxe box. The package also includes 31 high quality art prints by Scott and Seth, song lyrics and a tear-drop bandanna, all packaged neatly in a 12″ x 12″ linen-covered box. As a gift to loyal fans, the first 1,000 people who order the deluxe box will receive a signed print of the album cover painting.

Orders of the box set and various other formats of I and Love and You are being sold here. The box set is going for $89, Vinyl LP and digital download – $25, CD and digital download – $12 and digital download – $10.

Purchases of the deluxe box this weekend will be at a 10% discount. To receive a discount – when checking out, enter the promotion code: nation.

The Avett Brothers Tour Dates:

07/17/09 Fri House of Blues Orlando, FL

07/18/09 Sat Cuban Club Tampa, FL

07/19/09 Sun Parker Playhouse Fort Lauderdale, FL

07/24/09 Fri House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

07/25/09 Sat House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

07/30/09 Thu Lafayette Square Buffalo, NY

07/31/09 Fri The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

08/01/09 Sat Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI

08/02/09 Sun Calvin Theater Northampton, MA

08/04/09 Tue Bottle & Cork Dewey Beach, DE

08/08/09 Sat Bojangles’ Coliseum (Formerly Cricket Arena) Charlotte, NC

08/14/09 Fri Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival Ozark, AR

08/15/09 Sat The Crossroads Kansas City, MO

08/16/09 Sun Sokol Auditorium / Underground Omaha, NE

08/19/09 Wed Telluride Sunset Series Telluride, CO

08/20/09 Thu Steamboat Ski Resort Steamboat Springs, CO

08/21/09 Fri Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

08/22/09 Sat Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

08/25/09 Tue Red Butte Garden Amphitheater Salt Lake City, UT

08/26/09 Wed Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID

08/28/09 Fri Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA

08/29/09 Sat Britt Pavilion Jacksonville, OR

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

09/01/09 Tue Van Duzer Theatre Arcata, CA

09/03/09 Thu Grand Sierra Theatre (Reno Hilton) Reno, NV

09/04/09 Fri The Strawberry Music Festival Yosemite National Park, CA

09/05/09 Sat Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

09/17/09 Thu North Charleston Performing Arts Center Charleston, SC

09/18/09 Fri Westobou Festival Augusta, GA

09/19/09 Sat The Moon Tallahassee, FL

09/20/09 Sun Bama Theater Tuscaloosa, AL

09/22/09 Tue Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS

09/24/09 Thu Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

09/25/09 Fri Robinson Auditorium Little Rock, AR

09/26/09 Sat Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

09/27/09 Sun Granada Theater Dallas, TX

09/29/09 Tue River Center Baton Rouge, LA

10/01/09 Thu House of Blues New Orleans, LA

10/02/09 Fri Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/03/09 Sat Rose State College Midwest City, OK

10/05/09 Mon Lovett Auditorium Murray, KY

10/15/09 Thu Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

10/17/09 Sat Terminal 5 New York, NY

10/18/09 Sun House of Blues Boston, MA

10/20/09 Tue Englert Civic Theatre Iowa City, IA

10/21/09 Wed Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

10/22/09 Thu Canopy Club Urbana, IL

10/29/09 Thu Keith Albee Theatre Huntington, WV

10/30/09 Fri The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY

10/31/09 Sat Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN


Transgender woman’s killing was hate crime

Dwight DeLee shot dead 22-year-old Lateisha Green outside a house party in Syracuse, New York

A jury today convicted a man of killing a transgender woman he shot outside a house party in Syracuse, New York last year.

Dwight DeLee was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter for shooting 22-year-old Lateisha Green outside a house party in November because of anti-gay bias. He becomes just the second person in the US convicted of a hate crime that involved the death of a transgender victim.

The Onondaga county court jury delivered its verdict after deliberating for about six hours over two days. DeLee faces additional prison time because he was convicted of a hate crime.

Green, who was born Moses Cannon but began living as a woman at age 16, frequently dressed in women’s clothing but was wearing jeans and a T-shirt the night she was killed.

During three days of testimony, DeLee’s attorney, Clarence Johnson, denied prosecution claims that his client hated homosexuals. Johnson contended prosecutors presented no evidence showing DeLee had a history of anti-gay bias before the shooting.

But several witnesses said they heard DeLee refer to Green as a “faggot” just before Green was shot with a .22-calibre rifle while sitting in a parked car outside the party. But Johnson noted that other witnesses attributed the slur to others at the party.

The US Senate yesterday approved legislation to extend current federal hate crimes protections to gays and other groups. The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act, named after the gay Wyoming college student murdered in 1998, was proposed as an amendment to a $680bn (£416bn) bill to approve defence programs.

The bill would expand federal hate crimes currently defined as those motivated by race, national origin or religion to include gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. The US House of Representatives passed a similar hate crimes bill in April.

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The Avett Brothers: Album Due 9/29 & Huge Tour

THE AVETT BROTHERS I AND LOVE AND YOU IN STORES SEPTEMBER 29

NPR MUSIC EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN BEGINS SEPTEMBER 22

The Avett Brothers

North Carolina-based rock band, The Avett Brothers, are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated American Recordings/Columbia Records debut, I and Love and You, which hits stores on Tuesday, September 29, 2009. I and Love and You was recorded in Malibu, California and produced by multi-Grammy Award winning producer, Rick Rubin. The thirteen songs that make up this new record defy pigeonholing and can best be described as an amalgam of rock, folk, pop and country. The band has spent years touring, recording, performing and perfecting this blend of music styles with their signature lyrics and vocals. I and Love and You will also be available at participating Starbucks company-operated locations in the U.S. and Canada and wherever music is sold.

In addition beginning Tuesday, September 22, 2009, NPR Music will host an Exclusive First Listen of I and Love and You on their website, www.npr.org/firstlisten, where fans will be able to get a sneak peak of the new album a week prior to release. NPR Music’s distinctive Exclusive First Listen series recently showcased new music from such innovators as Wilco, Moby, Bjork and Neko Case.

The story of The Avett Brothers has been told by word of mouth until now. Come witness what thousands have been loyally following and speaking about for years…

THE AVETT BROTHERS ON TOUR:

7/09 Norfolk, VA Harrison Opera House

7/10 Richmond, VA The National

7/11 Roanoke, VA Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre

7/12 Louisville, KY The Riverfront Belvedere

7/16 Saint Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre

7/17 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues

7/18 Tampa, FL The Cuban Club

7/19 Fort Lauderdale, FL Parker Playhouse

7/24 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues

7/25 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues

7/30 Buffalo, NY Lafayette Square

7/31 Syracuse, NY The Westcott

8/01 Newport, RI Fort Adams State Park (Newport Folk Festival)

8/02 Northampton, MA Calvin Theater

8/04 Dewey Beach, DE Bottle & Cork

8/08 Charlotte, NC Bojangles Coliseum

8/14 Ozark, AR Mulberry Mountain (Festival)

8/15 Kansas City, MO The Crossroads

8/16 Omaha, NE Sokol Auditorium/Underground

8/19 Telluride, CO Sunset Plaza @ Mountain Village

8/20 Steamboat Springs, CO Summer Concert Series (Howelson Hills Amp)

8/21 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater

8/22 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre

8/25 Salt Lake City, UT Red Butte Garden

8/26 Boise, ID Knitting Factory Concert House

8/28 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre

8/29 Jacksonville, OR Britt Festival

8/30 San Francisco, CA Outside Lands Music Festival

9/01 Arcata, CA HSU Van Duzer Theater

9/03 Reno, NV Grand Sierra Theater

9/04 Camp Mather, CA Strawberry Music Festival

9/05 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre

9/17 North Charleston, SC North Charleston P.A.C.

9/18 Augusta, GA Westobou Festival/Riverwalk

9/19 Tallahassee, FL The Moon

9/20 Tuscaloosa, AL Bama Theatre

9/22 Oxford, MS The Lyric Oxford

9/24 Memphis, TN Minglewood Hall

9/25 Little Rock, AR Robinson Center Music Hall

9/26 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom

9/27 Dallas, TX Granada Theater

9/29 Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge River Center Theatre

10/1 New Orleans, LA House of Blues

10/2 Austin, TX Austin City Limits

10/3 Midwest City, OK Rose State PAC

10/5 Murray, KY Lovett Auditorium Center

10/15 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live

10/16 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

10/17 New York, NY Terminal 5

10/18 Boston, MA House of Blues

10/20 Iowa City, IA The Englert Theatre

10/21 Madison, WI Barrymore Theatre

10/22 Urbana, IL Canopy Club

10/29 Huntington, WV Keith Albee Theatre

10/30 Louisville, KY Louisville Palace

10/31 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium


Tea Leaf Green Tour

Tea Leaf Green “Around The Bend Tour”


Tea Leaf Green

While veering through some of the Summer’s hottest festivals, Tea Leaf Green has picked some spots to bring their rock ‘n’ roll prowess during their “Around the Bend Tour.” With stops in all corners of the U.S., Tea Leaf Green will be pulling through starting August 20 at San Diego’s Wave House, then to L.A.’s famed Troubadour on August 21, and finish the short California jaunt in San Francisco at Outside Lands Festival.

They’ll then head to the Northeast for stops in Troy, Syracuse, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh. The tour will end in the Southeast corner – with shows in Birmingham, Athens, Charlotte and finally Charleston – where the band wowed packed houses early in the year.

Tickets for Tea Leaf Green’s “Round the Bend Tour” are on sale now!

Fans purchasing two or more tickets through Tea Leaf Green’s Ticketing Page will become eligible to win the first run of a limited edition poster designed by Josh Clark — commemorating the band’s Summer Tour — which will also be signed by the band.

‘Round the Bend Tour

07.12.09 Masontown, WV @ All Good
07.24.09 Detroit Lakes, MN @ 10,000 Lakes Festival
07.25.09 Detroit Lakes, MN @ 10,000 Lakes Festival
08.07.09 Denver, CO @ Dancin’ in the Streets

08.08.09 Denver, CO @ Dancin’ in the Streets (Late Night CounterClarkWise show)

08.14.09 Ozark, AR @ Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival
08.16.09 Ozark, AR @ Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival (Saturday Late Night show)
08.20.09 San Diego, CA @ Wave House
08.21.09 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
08.22.09 San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord (Trevor Garrod solo show w/ Big Light)
08.28.09 San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Festival
09.02.09 Troy, NY @ Revolution Hall
09.03.09 Syracuse, NY @ Westcott Theatre
09.04.09 Buffalo, NY @ Erie Canal Harbor (w/ The Wallflowers)
09.05.09 Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre
09.09.09 Birmingham, AL @ WorkPlay Theater
09.10.09 Athens, GA @ 40 Watt
09.11.09 Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
09.12.09 Charleston, SC @ The Pour House w/ Gaslight Street

Purchase tickets and learn more about the contest through Tea Leaf Green ticketing here.