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‘Yeh Saali Zindagi’ about twisted tales of love

yeh saali zindagi 2Known for making realistic and thrilling cinema with romance as an integral part, director Sudhir Mishra returns with “Yeh Saali Zindagi”, about the unpredictability of life and complexity in relationships. What happens when you are screwed in love? Irrfan Khan, Arunoday Singh, Chitrangada Singh and Aditi Rao Hydari will show you the quirky, romantic coincidences [...]

Ryan Bingham: Feb/March Tour

TOUR BEGINS FEBRUARY 4 IN VENTURA, CA


Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses

Ryan Bingham & The Dead
Horses
have lined up a lengthy run of dates in February and March. Bingham’s most recent album,
Junky Star, was released in August 2010. The full itinerary is available below.

TOUR DATES

02/04/11 Fri Ventura Theater Ventura, CA

02/05/11 Sat El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, CA

02/06/11 Sun House of Blues San Diego, CA

02/08/11 Tue SLO Brewing Company San Luis Obispo, CA

02/09/11 Wed Tales From The Tavern Santa Ynez, CA

02/10/11 Thu Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, CA

02/11/11 Fri Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
02/15/11 Tue WOW Hall Eugene, OR
02/17/11 Thu The Rogue Theatre Grants Pass, OR

02/18/11 Fri Neumos Seattle, WA
02/19/11 Sat Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

02/20/11 Sun Venue Vancouver, BC

02/22/11 Tue Egyptian Theater Boise, ID

02/23/11 Wed In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT
02/25/11 Fri Bluebird Theater Denver, CO
02/26/11 Sat Belly Up Aspen, CO

02/28/11 Mon Railyard Alehouse Billings, MT

03/02/11 Wed Aquarium Fargo, ND
03/03/11 Thu Varsity Theatre Minneapolis, MN

03/04/11 Fri Majestic Theatre Madison, WI

03/05/11 Sat The Rave/Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

03/06/11 Sun Vaudeville Mews Des Moines, IA

03/08/11 Tue The Waiting Room Omaha, NE
03/10/11 Thu Birdy’s Indianapolis, IN
03/12/11 Sat Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY

03/13/11 Sun The Blue Note Columbia, MO

03/15/11 Tue Revolution Music Room Little Rock, AR
03/17/11 Thu Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

03/19/11 Sat House of Blues Houston, TX
03/21/11 Mon Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
03/22/11 Tue Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA

03/24/11 Thu WorkPlay Birmingham, AL
03/25/11 Fri The Loft Atlanta, GA
03/26/11 Sat Bijou Theatre Knoxville, TN

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The Black Crowes: Tall Tales Continue w/ Mushroom Party

MORE WARTS ‘N’ ALL STORIES FROM MR. ROBINSON

On August 2nd Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes began a series of webisodes titled “20 Years of Tall Tales”, delving into the sordid details of the group’s 20 year-and-growing history. In the latest installment Chris talks about the bacchanalian party the band threw upon the completion of the Amorica album, replete with bizarre costumes, psychedelic mushrooms and cameras rolling.

Glimpses of this crazed party scene appear in a promo video from the time of Amorica‘s release.

20 YEARS OF TALL TALES Video Links

#1: Aerosmith Tour (1990)

#2: Fashion (1990)

#3: Getting Thrown Off A National Tour (1991)

#4: Convenience Store Incident (1990)

#5: High Times Cover (1992)

#6: Moving From SYMM to SHAMC (1992)

#7: Pink Pop Festival (1993)

#8: Million Dollar TALL Album (1993)

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The Black Crowes: 20 Years of Tall Tales

THE BLACK CROWES TO ROLL OUT “20 YEARS OF TALL TALES” WEB SERIES STARTING AUGUST 3; THE
SAME DAY THE BAND RELEASES NEW DOUBLE ALBUM CROWEOLOGY


The Black Crowes

“20 Years of Tall Tales” is the title of the web series The Black Crowes will roll out starting Tuesday, August 3, the street date for
Croweology (Silver Arrow/Megaforce Records), their first-ever double album of all-acoustic
material with new arrangements of their best-loved songs and deep cuts.

In a wide-ranging and freewheeling interview marking the 20th anniversary of their landmark multi-platinum debut,
1990′s Shake Your Moneymaker, frontman Chris Robinson talks about where The Black Crowes, arguably
one of the most misunderstood rock bands of all time, have been and where they are now.

Throughout the month of August, the band will release via their website (www.blackcrowes.com) one webisode per day. It’s all here: the highs, the
lows, controversies, arrests, feuds and more. “20 Years of Tall Tales” was directed and produced by John Vanover
and filmed earlier this month at Robinson’s Los Angeles home.

• Did The Black Crowes, a band that has never played it musically or commercially safe and at times been crucified
for it, really spend $1,000,000 recording an album (Tall) that went unreleased for more than a decade?


• What really happened in that Denver convenience store that led to Chris’ arrest?

• Why was the band really fired from the Aerosmith tour before being reinstated?
• What really went on in the studio the night the band held a bacchanalia for the Amorica album?
• What really drives the relationship between Chris and his brother, guitarist Rich Robinson?

• How did the union of The Black Crowes and Oasis on the “Tour of Brotherly Love” actually cancel out the feuds of both bands’ brothers?


• And what about the band’s recently announced lengthy hiatus that will begin when their upcoming “Say Goodnight
To The Bad Guys 2010” tour ends this year with an epic six-night stand in San Francisco at The Fillmore December
12-19?

Fasten your seat belts as The Black Crowes–Chris Robinson (vocals/guitar), Rich Robinson
(guitar), Steve Gorman (drums), Sven Pipien (bass), Luther Dickinson (guitar) and
Adam McDougall (keyboards)–share the ride in “20 Years of Tall Tales.”

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14 Movies You Probably Didn’t Know Were Based on Comics

We all know the Spider-Man, Batman, Iron Man, and Jonah Hexs of the world, comic book movies which loudly trumpet their origins, because suddenly they’re cool. However, there are a slew of movies out there that almost no one knew came from comics. Some are more obscure than others, but all had their origins from [...]

Sirius XM Dead Channel: Live Furthur Show 6/29

CHECK IT OUT ON CHANNEL 32 VIA SIRIUS XM

From the Sirius XM Grateful Dead Channel
Website
:

The latest musical endeavor of Phil
Lesh
and Bob
Weir
is Furthur! On Tuesday, June 29 at 7
pm
ET, they play the smallest venue of their latest tour: Penns Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA. The show is completely sold out
so
the Grateful Dead Channel does what
no
one else can and brings it to you live as it happens. Plus, Tales from the Golden Road co-host Gary Lambert will
chair
the pre and post show segments as well as take your phone calls during intermission to discuss the music with Dead
Heads from around North America!

Thanks to the good folks at jambands.com for the story.

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Primus Tour & Album

PRIMUS CONFIRMS U.S. TOUR / TICKETS GO ON SALE MAY 8, 2010

NEW ALBUM IN 2011

Primus

Influential alternative rock icons Primus are back and have confirmed their first headlining tour in four years. Old friends Gogol Bordello will be joining them on the road playing such venues as the Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn, NY, and the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Aug 12. More dates to come as the band refines their chops before heading into the studio to record their first album of brand new music since 1999′s Antipop. The new album will be released in 2011.

Primus formed in the late ’80s in Northern California, releasing their first album, Suck On This, in 1989. They signed to Caroline Records and released the now classic Frizzle Fry in 1990. As part of the alternative rock explosion of the ’90s, the band signed to Interscope and gave the world some of the biggest records of the decade, including Sailing The Seas Of Cheese, Pork Soda, Tales From The Punchbowl and The Brown Album, had several Billboard top 10 debuts, garnered a Grammy nomination and wrote the internationally loved and enduring theme song for South Park.

The dates for the tour are below. Fall dates will be announced soon.


07.27 Toronto, ONT Sound Academy

07.29 Essex Junction, VT Midway Lawn at Champlain Valley w/ Gogol Bordello

07.30 Brooklyn, NY Williamsburg Waterfront
w/Gogol Bordello

07.31 Bridgeport, CT Gathering of the Vibes

08.01 Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville Pavillion
w/Gogol Bordello

08.03 Cleveland, OH Time Warner Cable Amphitheater
w/Gogol Bordello

08.05 Columbus, OH LC Pavillion w/Gogol Bordello

08.06 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium

08.07 Milwaukee, WI The Rave

08.09 Council Bluff, IA Stir Cove at Harrah’s w/Gogol Bordello

08.10 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theater w/Gogol Bordello

08.12 Denver, CO Red Rocks w/Gogol Bordello

08.13 Salt Lake City, UT The Rail w/Gogol Bordello

08.14 Las Vegas, NV The Joint

08.15 Santa Barbara, CA County Bowl w/Wolfmother

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The 18 Best Fantasy Series Of All Time

Fantasy is renowned for its series. Since Tolkien brought us the archetypical trilogy, we’ve become used to novels that span hundreds upon hundreds of pages, with volumes of text. While often painted as being filled with simple world-views and clear cut good and evil, really amazing fantasy goes beyond that. While still producing a noble [...]

NYC “Housewife” Alex McCord Drinking While Pregnant Confession

We’ve all heard of “Housewives Behaving Badly,” but The Real Housewives of New York City’s Alex McCord is set to raise more than a few well-arched eyebrows with the revelation that she routinely drank alcohol will pregnant with her son Francois.
Paging Child Protective Services! I doubt we need to pull out the statistics [...]

WIFW grand finale – a tale of simplicity, sophistication

Media shy Rajesh Pratap Singh presented the grand finale of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Sunday, letting his clothes take centrestage and not celebrities because he feels real fashion is about beautiful clothes.
“I wanted my clothes to do all the talking… They were very basic clothes,” Pratap told reporters after the show.
Usually, the background [...]

He’s My Brother She’s My Sister | 02.15 | L.A.

Words by: Ryan Torok | Images by: Daiana Feuer

He’s My Brother She’s My Sister :: 02.15.10 :: Bootleg Theater :: Los Angeles, CA

He’s My Brother She’s My Sister :: 02.15 :: L.A.

For 45 minutes on a Monday night, He’s My Brother She’s My Sister, an indie quintet out of downtown L.A. – with a debut album coming soon – played a concise, confident set of ghost town-folk and blues with a vaudeville aesthetic. Sure, it’s not an original sound or look, but not many bands have a tap dancer (Lauren Brown) for additional percussion and a cello (Satya Bhabha) instead of a bass.

Stylish brother and sister vocalist combo Robert (guitar) and Rachel Kolar led the festivities and Rachel’s scratchy vocals truly shined. Flight of the Conchords‘ Jemaine Clement was in the audience of approximately 200 at the Bootleg Theater, which is basically a giant shed made out of plywood and cement in an otherwise dark City of Angels neighborhood.

Highlights included the haunting and swinging “Tales That I Tell,” the band’s closest thing to a hit, “I Was Born” – where the entire group, including drummer Felipe Ceballos, came center stage to join Robert and his banjo for a rootsy, familial sing-along – and “What Goes On,” a rousing Velvet Underground cover. There was no self-indulgence and yet, they seemed to be completely indulging themselves.

The set might have been tight but attitudes were loose. They donned Eyes Wide Shut orgy masks, just because they felt like it. No encore was planned, but when the audience demanded one, Robert turned to his bandmates and said, “We can’t disappoint them. Fuck that. Even if it sounds like shit.”

See them before your friends do.

02.15.10 :: Bootleg Theater :: Los Angeles, CA

Clackin’ Heels, Coattails, Straight Shooter, Choir, I Was Born, Tales That I Tell, What Goes On (Velvet Underground cover), Lazy Daze, House That Isn’t Mine

E: How Am I Gonna Get Home

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Graham Nash Tribute w/ Prince Billy, Fleet Fox, Benson

GRASSROOTS RECORDS AND (((folkYEAH!))) ANNOUNCE

BE YOURSELF: A TRIBUTE TO GRAHAM NASH’S SONGS FOR BEGINNERS TO BE RELEASED MAY 25

ROBIN PECKNOLD, BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY, VETIVER, JOHNATHAN RICE

BRENDAN BENSON AND MORE CONTRIBUTE COVERS OF THE NASH CLASSICS

Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash‘s emotionally charged solo debut Songs For Beginners was first released in 1971 and came on the heels of a temporary split with his CSN band mates, David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and a permanent break with his then-love, Joni Mitchell. The album was a hit, climbing to #15 on the Billboard chart and introducing the now-classic songs “Military Madness,” “Simple Man,” “Used To Be A King,” and the Top 40 single “Chicago.” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash first rose to stardom with British Invasion hit-makers The Hollies. He went on to co-found the rock super groups Crosby, Stills & Nash and CSM&Y and remains active with both configurations. Throughout it all, Nash has pursued an acclaimed solo career, beginning with the 1971 gem Songs for Beginners. The songs from this classic have stood the almighty test of time and have been covered by a long list of music makers across the globe.

Now, flash forward to 2010, Nile Nash & Britt Govea of (((folkYEAH!))) presents have assembled an all star lineup of contemporary music leaders such as Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Robin Pecknold (of Fleet Foxes), Brendan Benson (of The Raconteurs), Vetiver, Alela Diane, Sleepy Sun, Mariee Sioux & Greg Weeks (from Espers), Port O Brien with The Papercuts, The Moore Brothers and Graham’s own daughter, Nile Nash. All of these contemporary artists have come together to honor and celebrate Graham’s first solo LP, Songs For Beginners. The artists put a unique spin on each song, making it his or her own while also honoring the timeless vibe of the original recordings. Some stay true to the arrangements that Graham and his Bay Area musician pals laid down in 1970, while others go for a completely fresh reinterpretation. Each track is sure to delight and introduce these already epic and timeless songs to a new generation of music lovers. This tribute LP, titled Be Yourself: A Tribute To Graham Nash’s Songs For Beginners, will be released via Grass Roots Records in Spring 2010.

All of the songs on this inspired collection were recorded between May and October of 2009. A few selections from Graham’s classic second solo release Wild Tales have also been recorded; Johnathan Rice handles “On The Line,” Tyson Vogel (of Two Gallants) takes “Hey You (Looking At The Moon)” to another place, and Jonathan Wilson (of Chris Robinson’s Wooden Family, Jenny Lewis, Elvis Costello) featuring an all star Laurel Canyon lineup recreates the now-classic Wild Tales jam “And So It Goes (Music Gets You High).”

In order to maintain the righteous tone of the original record and to also continue Graham’s lifelong commitment to educating our next generation, Graham, Nile, the artists, and Grass Roots Records are donating a portion of the proceeds from the record to Wavy Gravy’s Camp Winnarainbow. Through the use of music, acrobatics, games and production this circus and performing arts camp in the Mendocino woods of northern California teaches children and adults tools for building self-esteem, community, conflict resolution, communication and plain old merriment.

Be Yourself: A Tribute To Graham Nash’s Songs For Beginners will be released on May 25. A limited number 1000 editions of 180 gram vinyl will be pressed and will include a bonus 7 inch of the additional material. This will be available only through the Grassroots Records website, grassrootsrecordco.com. Pre-orders begin February 15 and will be fulfilled on a first come, first serve basis.

Full Track Listing:

PORT O BRIEN/PAPERCUTS: MILITARY MADNESS

BRENDAN BENSON: BETTER DAYS

NILE NASH: WOUNDED BIRD

VETIVER: USED TO BE A KING

ROBIN PECKNOLD (of Fleet Foxes): BE YOURSELF

BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY: SIMPLE MAN (HOMBRE SENCILLO)

MOORE BROTHERS: MAN IN THE MIRROR

ALELA DIANE: THERE’S ONLY ONE

MARIEE SIOUX (w GREG WEEKS of ESPERS): SLEEP SONG

SLEEPY SUN: CHICAGO

VARIOUS/NILE NASH: WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD (REPRISE)

BONUS CUTS/EP:

Tyson Vogel (of Two Gallants): Hey You (Looking At The Moon)

Johnathan Rice: On The Line

Jonathan Wilson + special guests: And So It Goes (Music Gets You High)

Bart Davenport: Better Days

Citay: Military Madness


Grammys: Young, Fleck, Trucks Byrne, KOL, Zac Brown, Earle

Neil Young, Derek Trucks, Bela Fleck, David Byrne, Kings of Leon, Zac Brown

Take Home Grammys at the 52nd Annual Awards Show

Kings of Leon

Last night (Monday, January 31) the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles. While most of the performances were not particularly inspiring, the Michael Jackson tribute featuring Smokey Robinson, Jennifer Hudson, Celine Dion, Carrie Underwood and Usher was done very well and proved quite moving. After the performance, Jackson’s children, Prince and Paris Jackson, accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award for their father.

Other performances of note included a somewhat interesting pairing of Lady Gaga and Elton John, a nice reading of “You and Me” by Dave Matthews Band, a tribute to Haiti featuring Mary J. Blige, David Foster and Andrea Bocelli, Zac Brown Band singing with Leon Russell, and the show closing combo of Drake, Lil’ Wayne and Eminem. Meanwhile, both the Black Eyed Peas and Bon Jovi were incredibly underwhelming; which is perhaps, not a shock.

And now onto the awards. There were a number of JamBase regulars who took home Grammys. Neil Young won his first ever, taking home the Grammy for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package for The Archives Vol. 1 (1963-1972). Bela Fleck , who has been nominated in the most categories in Grammy history, took home the award for Pop Instrumental Performance for Throw Down Your Heart. Derek Trucks Band won the Best Contemporary Blues Album for Already Free. Phoenix grabbed Best Alternative Music Album with Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Zac Brown Band was named Best New Artist, Kings of Leon won for Record of the Year, Rock Performance, Duo or Group With Vocals and Rock Song. David Byrne and Brian Eno‘s Everything That Happens Will Happen Today won Best Recording Package, Booker T. Jones grabbed a trophy for Pop Instrumental Album, Bruce Springsteen for Solo Rock Vocal Performance on Working on a Dream, Steve Earle for Best Contemporary Folk Album with Townes, and Beyonce won more trophies than anyone else, setting a record for most awards by a female artist in a single night with six.

Awards

Record Of The YearUse Somebody – Kings Of Leon

Album Of The YearFearless – Taylor Swift

Song Of The Year – “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” – Beyonce

Best New Artist – Zac Brown Band
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – “Halo” – Beyonce
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance – “Make It Mine” – Jason Mraz
Best Pop Instrumental Performance – “Throw Down Your Heart” – Bela Fleck
Best Pop Instrumental AlbumPotato Hole – Booker T. Jones

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance – “Working On A Dream” – Bruce Springsteen

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With VocalsUse Somebody – Kings Of Leon

Best Hard Rock Performance – “War Machine” – AC/DC

Best Rock Instrumental Performance – “A Day In The Life” – Jeff Beck

Best Rock Song – “Use Somebody” – Kings Of Leon

Best Rock Album21st Century Breakdown – Green Day

Best Alternative Music AlbumWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix – Phoenix

Best Rap Solo Performance – “D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune)” – Jay-Z

Best Rap AlbumRelapse – Eminem

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual Or GroupFive Peace Band – Live – Chick Corea & John McLaughlin Five Peace Band

Best Americana AlbumElectric Dirt – Levon Helm

Best Traditional Blues AlbumA Stranger Here – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Best Contemporary Blues AlbumAlready Free – The Derek Trucks Band

Best Traditional Folk AlbumHigh Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project – Loudon Wainwright III

Best Contemporary Folk AlbumTownes – Steve Earle

Best Zydeco Or Cajun Music AlbumLay Your Burden Down – Buckwheat Zydeco

Best Reggae AlbumMind Control – Acoustic – Stephen Marley

Best Contemporary World Music AlbumThrow Down Your Heart: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3 – Africa Sessions – Bela Fleck

Best Comedy AlbumA Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All! – Stephen Colbert

For a complete list of winners and nominees, go to www.grammy.com/nominees.


Tiger tales could slice bank balance

Tiger Woods faces more fallout from his infidelity scandal as corporate sponsors ponderes their future with the billionaire athlete. The world No1 announced on Friday he was taking a hiatus from professional golf and a major concern is how a prolonged absence by the game’s greatest player will

Matthew McConaughey’s “Rooster Tales” Chronicles Brother’s Life

Matthew McConaughey is developing an animated TV comedy called Rooster Tales based on his brother’s life as an oil tycoon, Variety has learned.

Rooster Tales is named after Matthew’s older brother Michael “Rooster” McConaughey, star of TruTV’s oil reality show Black Gold, and follows the self-professed redneck Southern sheriff who marries a much younger woman from [...]

Fish tales

Can farming save Maine’s moribund fishing industry?

AT 7:30am, Sorrento harbour’s small parking lot is full of pickup trucks and empty of people. The lobstermen are already out hauling in their traps; lobstering is big business in coastal Maine. Thankfully, I am here to meet cod farmers, who don’t keep such rough hours. I am awaiting my contact on a bench overlooking the placid bay between Sorrento and the hazy mountains of Acadia National Park. The tide is low. A diesel engine rattles somewhere out on the water. I am in no hurry for him to arrive. …

Slayer, Megadeth, Testament: American Carnage Tour

SLAYER, MEGADETH TEAM UP FOR AMERICAN CARNAGE TOUR
Co-Headliners to Tour the U.S. Together For the First Time in Nearly Two Decades,
Testament to be Special Guest, Recession-Proof $10.00 Tickets Available in All U.S. Markets

Slayer

Slayer. Megadeth. Two names synonymous with fierce, crunching power. Two bands whose histories are inevitably intertwined in defining the thrash/metal genre. Megadeth and Slayer will join forces to co-headline the American Carnage tour, which will kick off on January 18 in Seattle, WA for a 26-date trek across North America that will include the six Canadian dates postponed earlier this month. Tickets for most shows go on sale this Friday, November 20. Ticketmaster is offering a special presale for most shows from Wednesday, November 18 at 10AM until Thursday, November 19 at 10PM.

American Carnage is the first time that Slayer and Megadeth will have toured the U.S. together since 1991′s epic Clash of the Titans tour. To celebrate that, and in recognition of the tough economic times that many of their fans are having, Megadeth and Slayer have decided to roll back the price of a chunk of tickets at every U.S. show to the “1991 price” of $10.00. These specially-priced tickets will be limited and when they’re gone, they’re gone. Megadeth has also teamed with iloveallaccess.com to provide an Ultimate Fan Package including premium seats, meet and greets, pre-show parties and more.

In addition, Testament, who was also on the ’91 Clash of the Titans bill, will be special guests on the entire tour, marking the first time that all three bands have shared a stage together in more than 18 years, and making this a “must see” metal event.

Both Megadeth and Slayer will hit the road supporting new albums: Megadeth’s 2009 album, ENDGAME, and Slayer’s World Painted Blood, the band’s 10th studio venture, which hit stores November 3. Testament’s The Formation of Damnation: Special Tour Edition, will be released on February 23, 2010 with special unreleased bonus tracks.

Slayer and Megadeth have already massacred territories together outside of the U.S., first with four explosive dates in June 2009 across Western Canada – Canadian Carnage – marking the first time the bands had shared a stage anywhere in 18 years; and then six co-headlining Carnage dates in Australia followed in October.

According to various Canadian press outlets last summer: “It was a night of thrash impossible to trash…” “Tales about war, death, destruction, Satan, aliens and serial killers have never been so much fun…” “The two heavy metal heavyweights…went head-to-head on a level playing field. Both bands brought their ‘A’ game. And the results were anything but pretty – unless you include pretty freakin’ loud and pretty freakin’ awesome.”

Slayer, Megadeth, and Testament, American Carnage Tour Dates
01/18/10 Mon WaMu Theatre Seattle, WA

01/19/10 Tue Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR

01/21/10 Thu Cow Palace Daly City, CA

01/22/10 Fri Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA

01/23/10 Sat Dodge Theatre Phoenix, AZ

01/25/10 Mon Magness Arena Denver, CO

01/26/10 Tue Tingley Coliseum Albuquerque, NM

01/27/10 Wed El Paso County Coliseum El Paso, TX

01/29/10 Fri Verizon Wireless Theater Houston, TX

01/31/10 Sun Municipal Auditorium Nashville, TN

02/01/10 Mon Gwinnett Civic & Cultural Center Duluth, GA

02/02/10 Tue Broadbent Arena Louisville, KY

02/04/10 Thu Roy Wilkins Auditorium St. Paul, MN

02/05/10 Fri UIC Pavilion Chicago, IL

02/06/10 Sat Cobo Arena Detroit, MI

02/09/10 Tue Oakdale Theatre (Formerly Chevrolet Theatre) Wallingford, CT

02/11/10 Thu IZOD Center East Rutherford, NJ

02/12/10 Glens Falls Civic Center, Glens Falls, NY

02/13/10 Sat Susquehanna Bank Center Camden, NJ

02/14/10 Sun Paul Tsongas Arena Lowell, MA

02/16/10 Tue Pavillon de la Jeunesse Saint-Hyacinthe, QC

02/18/10 Thu John Labatt Centre London, ON

02/19/10 Fri Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON

02/20/10 Sat Bell Centre Montreal, QC

02/22/10 Mon Moncton Coliseum Moncton, NB

02/23/10 Tue Halifax Metro Centre Halifax, NS

Slayer and Megadeth are also rescheduling the east coast leg of the Canadian Carnage tour, postponed from this fall.

And check out JamBase’s 2008 interview with Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine here.


Guthrie Family Rides Again

ARLO AND KIN SET OUT ON MASSIVE TOUR INTO 2010

Arlo Guthrie

“The Guthries are the first family of American folk. They practice what Woody preached.” -Vanity Fair

“[Woody] Guthrie music is alive and well, and that the legacy is in good hands.” -Robert Price, New Jersey Herald

This month, folk music icon Arlo Guthrie will begin his trek across North America with three generations of Guthries for “Guthrie Family Rides Again.”

The concerts on the upcoming “Guthrie Family Rides Again” tour will feature Arlo’s standards as well as a selection of unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics recently put to music by such distinguished artists as Billy Bragg, Wilco, Eliza Gilkyson, Janis Ian, Wenzel, The Klezmatics, and others. With many notable musicians from around the world contributing to keep the work of Woody Guthrie alive and well, the Guthrie Family will pay tribute to these artists as they perform some of the newly composed tunes.

“Guthrie Family Rides Again” spotlights three generations of Guthries including Arlo’s son Abe, who has contributed keyboards and backing vocals to his father’s live shows since the ’80s. His daughters Cathy, Annie and Sarah Lee Guthrie, all of who have their own bustling music careers, will support by singing songs and accompanying on acoustic guitars. Sarah Lee’s musical partner and husband Johnny Irion (a JamBase faveÂ…learn more here) will lead songs and lend his stalwart guitar playing. The youngest generation of Guthrie kids will join in the fun on select songs.

In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock, Arlo’s family-run label Rising Son Records released Arlo Guthrie: Tales of ’69 (Release Date: August 18, 2009). Recorded just prior to Woodstock, the recently discovered lost tape highlights Arlo live in concert in Long Island, NY and features nine tracks including an epic 28-minute talking blues tale as well as three previously unrecorded songs.

Also coming up on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, Smithsonian Folkways will release Go Waggaloo, a 13-track disc of children’s music from Sarah Lee Guthrie & Family, featuring her husband Johnny Irion, their two daughters, and a host of other family and friends including her father Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Pete’s grandson Tao Rodriguez Seeger. Guthrie presents thoughtful yet playful recordings of traditional songs and new compositions, including three songs featuring lyrics by her grandfather Woody Guthrie from the Smithsonian Folkways archives never before put to music and eight songs written by Sarah Lee and family. This is Sarah Lee Guthrie’s first children’s recording and her first recording for Smithsonian Folkways, home of 42 albums featuring Woody Guthrie and more than 200 children’s recordings by Pete Seeger, Ella Jenkins, Lead Belly and many others.

Guthrie Family Rides Again Tour Dates

Friday, October 23, 2009: McAninch Arts Center at College of Dupage in Glen Ellyn, IL
Saturday, October 24, 2009: Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, IL
Tuesday, October 27, 2009: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts in Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Wednesday, October 28, 2009: Dominion Chalmers United Church in Ottawa, Canada
Thursday, October 29, 2009: Theatre Outremont in Montreal, Canada
Sunday, November 1, 2009: Homer Center for the Arts in Homer, NY
Friday, November 13, 2009: The Egg in Albany, NY
Sunday, November 15, 2009: Sunoco Theater in Harrisburg, PA
Tuesday, November 17, 2009: State Theater in State College, PA
Thursday, November 19, 2009: The Flynn Centre in Burlington, VT
Friday, November 20, 2009: Merrill Auditorium in Portland, ME
Saturday, November 21, 2009: Maine Center for the Arts in Orono, ME
Saturday, November 28, 2009: Carnegie Hall in New York, NY
Sunday, November 29, 2009: New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, NJ
Friday, February 19, 2010: The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA
Saturday, February 20, 2010: McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ
Sunday, February 21, 2010: Patchogue Theatre in Patchogue, NY
Tuesday, February 23, 2010: Grand Opera House in Wilmington, DE
Thursday, February 25, 2010: The American Theatre in Hampton, VA
Friday, February 26, 2010: The American Theatre in Hampton, VA
Saturday, February 27, 2010: Paramount Theatre in Charlottesville, VA
Monday, March 1, 2010: Newberry Opera House in Newberry, SC
Wednesday, March 3, 2010: Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place in Asheville, NC
Thursday, March 4, 2010: Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place in Asheville, NC
Friday, March 5, 2010: Ferst Center for the Arts in Atlanta, GA
Monday, March 15, 2010: The Lyric Theatre in Stuart, FL
Tuesday, March 16, 2010: The Lyric Theatre in Stuart, FL
Saturday, March 20, 2010: Bartlett Performing Arts Center in Bartlett, TN
Tuesday, March 23, 2010: Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston, TX
Friday, March 26, 2010: Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, MO
Saturday, March 27, 2010: Carlsen Center-Yardley Hall in Overland Park, KS
Wednesday, March 31, 2010: Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, TX
Saturday, April 3, 2010: Journal Theatre, National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, NM
Thursday, April 8, 2010: Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts in Wickenburg, AZ
Friday, April 9, 2010: Centennial Hall in Tucson, AZ
Saturday, April 10, 2010: Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, AZ
Friday, April 16, 2010: Royce Hall in Los Angeles, CA
Saturday, April 17, 2010: Barclay Theatre in Irvine, CA
Tuesday, April 20, 2010: Clark Center in Arroyo Grande, CA
Wednesday, April 21, 2010: University of CA at Davis in Sacramento, CA
Thursday, April 22, 2010: University of CA at Davis in Sacramento, CA
Friday, April 23, 2010: Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, CA
Saturday, April 24, 2010: Gallo Center for the Arts in Modesto, CA
Thursday, April 29, 2010: La Sells Center in Corvallis, OR
Saturday, May 1, 2010: Kentwood High School Auditorium in Kent, WA
Sunday, May 2, 2010: Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham, WA

*Additional dates TBA*


Tina Fey — The 24-Year Old Virgin

These days, Tina Fey is best known as an award-winning comedienne and frequent covergirl, but things weren’t always so easy for the down-to-earth star.
Introducing Tales of the 24-Year-Old Virgin….

Tales of everyday racism set France on the edge

When Lylia Kateb’s French manager introduced her recently to the big boss, he added reassuringly: “But don’t worry, she’s a decent person.” Despite being an Arab, was the implication. Lylia’s tale of the slights faced as a young French woman of North African descent – even as a trained engineer