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TLG Live Webcast On 1/12

TEA LEAF GREEN TO PERFORM VIDEO LIVE STREAM AT
BAMM.TV STUDIOS ON JANUARY 12, 2011,
8 PM PST


Tea Leaf Green

It’s no secret bands must look for new ways to connect with fans in the digital era of music. Tea Leaf Green has always made it a
point to offer fans a wide variety of merchandise, recordings, and even radio TLG. Next up on their list—a live
stream performance. On January 12, the band will join up with BAMM.tv (San Francisco) to stream a live studio performance from the band’s
hometown.

A small group of lucky fans in the Bay Area will be invited to the event for BBQ, beverages, and a unique Tea Leaf
Green experience. The band and BAMM.tv are also working together to give the audio from two songs to all those
viewers who tune in to the live performance.

“We are incredibly excited to be teaming up with Tea Leaf Green,” Phil Lang, BAMM.tv’s Music Operations
Director, says. “We’ve been working our tails off for the better part of the year to create a live stream production
with the audio and video quality that lives up to the talents of a band like Tea Leaf Green.”

After a busy 2010, which included extensive touring and the release of their latest album Looking West, Tea
Leaf Green took a much-needed break from the road for the last 2 months. During the down time the band
recorded a new album, tentatively set for release later this spring. Their upcoming performance on BAMM.tv will be
the perfect way to kick off an exciting year for Tea Leaf Green.

Event Details:

Tea Leaf Green live from BAMM.tv
1/12/11, 8 PM PST

Tune in at http://bamm.tv

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Bella Music Fest 2011: Lotus, TLG, EOTO, Big G.

MAY 27-29, 2011 AT HARMONY PARK, GENEVA, MINNESOTA


Tea Leaf Green

The 2011 edition of the Bella Music Festival is
set for May 27-29 at Harmony Park in Geneva, Minnesota. Click here to get tickets and check
out the lineup below.

LINEUP

Lotus

Tea Leaf Green

Eoto

Beats Antique

Big Gigantic

Paper Diamond

Pimps of Joytime

Lance Herbstrong

Eliot Lipp

Gift of Gab

Mr. Lif

Keys N Krates

Virtual Boy

Van Ghost

Inspired Flight

Roster McCabe

Cymatic

The Histronic

Absolute Gruv

Ifdakar

Useful Jenkins

I like you

A Night in the Box

Lunar Funk Theory

Debra G


Galactic/TLG NYE in NOLA

VIP OPTION AVAILABLE


Galactic & Tea Leaf Green NYE

Tea Leaf Green and
Galactic are thrilled to
announce they will be spending New Year’s Eve at Tipitina’s in New Orleans. Tickets are on sale now at tipitinas.com.

A VIP ticket package features a dinner catered by Jacques-imos, an exclusive meet-and-greet with Galactic, side
entrance to the show, private upstairs balcony access, a signed limited edition Galactic poster, a t-shirt voucher from
Tipitina’s, and an open bar from 9pm-12am.


Tea Leaf Green: NYE in New Orleans w/ Galactic

LEAF FANS GET TO BRING IN NEW YEAR IN ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST CITIES

Tea Leaf Green has announced they will be spending New Years Eve in New Orleans. The Bay Area band will ring in the New Year at Tipitina’s with a very special show featuring Galactic and Tea Leaf Green.

Here’s a clip from earlier this year to get folks’ blood moving for the New Year’s shindig.

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Tea Leaf Green: New Album Free Stream & Live Webcast

FREE STREAM OF NEW ALBUM AND ACOUSTIC SHOW IN SF THIS WEDNESDAY

TLG

This Wednesday (and only this Wednesday), June 16, Tea Leaf Green‘s
latest album, Looking West, will be available for free stream on TeaLeafGreen.com in celebration of the album’s
release.

To further mark the occasion, the band will play a one-off live acoustic performance of
the album in its entirety that evening at the intimate Cafe du Nord in San
Francisco the same night, where a few of the songs from the album debuted back in ’05.
Each ticket purchase will include a free CD of ‘Looking West.’

This extremely rare and intimate performance will also be webcast from the band’s website,
and Ustream.tv.

Learn more about Looking West at here.

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Tea Leaf Green: Summer Shows Looking West Out June 8

NEW ALBUM OUT IN JUNE
APPEARANCES AT WAKARUSA, OYSTERFEST, ALL GOOD AND ROCKS OFF

Tea Leaf Green by Josh Miller

Tea Leaf Green has announced the release of their first studio album since 2008. Set to be released on June 8, Looking West will be available on iTunes, in the band’s online store, and at all of their upcoming shows.

“We’ve been waiting a long time to make this record,” says Trevor Garrod. “It’s almost as if we’ve loved these songs too much and were afraid to encase them forever in a studio album. These songs are messages in bottles washed up on foreign shores, alien transmissions from distant worlds, memories from our fading youth, and reminders of our endless and repetitious search for love and freedom.”

A special pre-order of the album is available now at the band’s online store. Everyone that pre-orders the album will automatically be registered to win a signed copy of the CD and one grand prize winner will receive a 4-pack of tickets to the headlining show of their choice and a private meet & greet with the band. They are also offering a special bundle sale option of a copy of the CD and one of the new TLG shirts for $25, or $22 for a digital download and t-shirt.

Tea Leaf Green will celebrate the release of Looking West on June 16th at Cafe du Nord in San Francisco. To mark the occasion, the band will be performing the album in its entirety with a stripped down acoustic set. Every ticket purchase will also include a free copy of the CD. For more info or to purchase your tickets to this special show, visit tealeafgreen.com.

Tea Leaf Green has also announced several new dates this summer, with more dates to be announced soon.

Tea Leaf Green Summer Tour Dates

06/05 – Wakarusa – Ozark, AR
06/16 – Cafe du Nord – San Francisco, CA
06/19 – Oysterfest – San Diego, CA
07/03 – Marin County Fair – San Rafael, CA
07/09 – All Good Music Festival – Masontown, WV
07/10 – Abbey Bar- Appalachian Brew Co. – Harrisburg, PA
07/11 – Tags Summer Stage – Big Flats, NY
07/12 – Rocks Off Concert Cruise – New York, NY

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Tea Leaf Green | 04.17 | San Francisco

Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: Josh Miller

Tea Leaf Green :: 04.17.10 :: Great American Music Hall :: San Francisco, CA

Tea Leaf Green :: 04.17.10 :: San Francisco

Sometimes it helps with our favorite bands to step back for a spell. Without some distance, they can only be so fresh to us; their changing angles obscured by what we’ve seen and want to see. Tea Leaf Green was one of the first bands I wrote about when I got serious about music scribing eight years ago. Then, playing tiny clubs and searching for their sound, I heard shit-tons of promise, and there’s not many more charming quartets on the planet – something felt in their easy-to-like music and smiling, seemingly effortless stage demeanor. Dramatic personnel changes, a few hundred new songs and countless nights honing them in front of sweaty, happy people have worn away the baby fat to reveal one of the sturdiest American rock bands out there, a group capable of playing multi-night runs at quality theatres like the Great American Music Hall. Having spent many months away from their concerts, I arrived in S.F. open to whatever might unfold. Based on this gig’s resounding evidence, they’ve fully coalesced, a classic four-piece rock combo with talent, tunes and tenacity to spare.

Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers played a lovely opening set to a sparse but increasingly enthusiastic early evening crowd. There’s the pull of flames for moths to Bluhm and her tight, thoughtful boys. One simply wants to move nearer when they ply their newfangled country rock meets skipping pop sound. The initial draw, obviously, is Bluhm’s powerhouse voice and charming phrasing. Don’t even bother trying not to stare or reveal your shock when the full force of her pipes hits you. But, she’s not up there alone, and The Gramblers play with brilliant economy, giving just as much and no more as each moment requires, exemplified by the tasty, leave-them-wanting-more guitar work of Deren Ney. New one “Jet Plane” had the together oomph of electric Fairport Convention and raises hopes pretty high for their forthcoming new album. My money says they deliver and then some.

Tea Leaf’s first set put a shadowy hue on their trademark bounce. Where once they were defined by their “California” feel (nicely revisited in S.F. with “Panspermic De-evolution”), here their collective reach touched on bloody nosed hard rock, jam flexibility, prime ’70s singer-songwriter fare and post-Wilco pop-rock. I’ve always liked them a touch heavier than some TLG faithful, and this gig let the clouds rain strong even though they always ultimately resurfaced into sunlight. Looking Unabomber chic, bassist Reed Mathis possessed a hairy intensity, a powerful aura that silently infiltrated the others, particularly in the grand-fab-tab-u-lous second set, which ranked amongst the very best TLG sets I’ve ever witnessed.

“Weird,” “psychedelic,” “heavy” and “intense” were some of the adjectives folks pulled out around me, yet none of it hints at how much forward motion and honest reflection lies at the heart of their music. For as much fun as one is likely to have at a Tea Leaf Green show, there is something decidedly more profound afoot. TLG is a dance hall band that slips emotion-triggering mementos into your pocket while you’re lost in the smoke, volume and flashing stage lights. It’s only the next day that one really appreciates the full measure of the experience, and it’s that lingering satisfaction that brings one back again and again.

Tea Leaf Green :: 04.17.10 :: Great American Music Hall :: San Francisco, CA
Set I: Germinatin’ Seed, Criminal Intent > Dreaming Without Sleeping, Cops Took My Weed, Santa Cruz, The Devil’s Pay, Miss Mae, Hello Jane, Baseball Song, Fallen Angel

Set II: 354* > Morning Sun, The Invasion, Honeymooners, This is Real > Georgie P, Not Fit > Panspermic De-evolution > One New Day > Panspermic De-evolution, Zoom Zoom, Emma Lee, Let Us Go
E: Forgivin’ > New Shoes > One Reason

* Guns N’ Roses cover (first time played)

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7 Walkers Tour: Papa Mali, Bill Kreutzmann, George Porter Jr.

NEW PROJECT FEATURING FRESH ROBERT HUNTER LYRICS
HITS THE ROAD

Bill Kreutzmann by Chad Smith

Legendary drummer and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, Bill Kreutzmann, together with funky bluesman and voodoo electronic pioneer Papa Mali, officially unveil 7 Walkers‘ spring plans. 7 Walkers, which also features bass virtuoso Reed Mathis (Tea Leaf Green, JFJO) and multi-instrumentalist Matt Hubbard (Willie Nelson and Friends), will stop at select markets and festivals through out the country, all in anticipation of a new album release. The complete list of currently confirmed tour dates is included below.

7 Walkers recently spent time at an Austin, Texas studio, recording an album to be released later this year. In addition to a brand-new batch of Robert Hunter (Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan lyricist) originals that were co-written with the band, the new album offers up favorites from the Grateful Dead repertoire, Papa Mali originals, and some New Orleans and Southern songbook interpretations. Overall, the result is a fiery and funky collection of tunes that quite brilliantly capture the unique collaboration between these two very different musical shamans.

Bill Kreutzmann (who played every show in the Grateful Dead’s illustrious 30 year career as well as The Dead incarnations since) first met funky Papa Mali at a festival in 2008. Bill recalls in a recent interview, “We first met at the Oregon Country Fair last year. He was the headliner on the main stage, and I sat there and watched him and went, ‘This guy’s for real man, I like this guy.’ Then we met, after that he came over to my trailer that I was staying in and you couldn’t separate us, we talked for hours. It was just one of those natural things, you know? You can’t plan it; You can’t make it happen. And then we started playing together.”

Live audio recordings of the 7 Walkers can be heard at the newly re-launched www.billkreutzmann.com.

Meanwhile, at nugs.net, fans can now download live BK3 recordings from their 2009 Colorado shows. Another potent Kreutzmann musical project, BK3 first toured in 2008 and featured a rotating lineup including such players as guitarist Scott Murawski (Max Creek) and bassists James “Hutch” Hutchinson (Bonnie Raitt), Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers) and Mike Gordon (Phish).

Kreutzmann is also working to support the efforts of University of California at Santa Cruz, who has committed to helping to archive all things Grateful Dead. As Kreutzmann explains, “I am incredibly happy that the kind archivists at UC Santa Cruz understand the social value of [the Grateful Dead's] priceless archive, and its hallowed meaning to our most beloved ‘Dead Heads.’ Without the care it is now going to receive, these treasures would be lost.”

7 Walkers Spring/Summer Tour Dates

(Please note: Guest bass player George Porter Jr. will perform these dates with 7 Walkers)

Tuesday, April 6 Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Big Room Chico CA
Wednesday, April 7 Red Fox Eureka CA
Thursday, April 8 Crystal Bay Club Crown Room Crystal Bay NV
Friday, April 9 Great American Music Hall San Francisco CA
Saturday, April 10 Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz CA
Friday, April 16 Spirit of Suwanee Music Park Live Oak FL
Saturday, April 17 The Salt Lick Driftwood TX
Friday, April 30 Mahalia Jackson Theatre New Orleans, LA
Thursday, June 3 Wakarusa Festival Ozark AR
Friday, June 11 Sonoma County Fairgrounds Santa Rosa CA

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Wakarusa Adds: WSP, UM Black Keys, Mother Hips

WAKARUSA ANNOUNCES MORE ARTISTS FOR 2010 FESTIVAL

With the incredible diversity and depth of its lineup, Wakarusa 2010 continues the tradition of the previous six events. Set to run June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain near Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 will feature over 100 bands and artists performing on six stages. The Wakarusa 2010 fans will enjoy everything from funk to bluegrass and rock to reggae.

Below are more great artists set to appear at Wakarusa 2010 – these artists will join the already announced 40+ artists in rocking Mulberry Mountain.

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee (2 sets – special late night set!)

The Black Keys

Robert Randolph and the Family Band

7 Walkers feat Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann

State Radio

Dub Tribe Soundsystem

Fishbone

Mark Farina

Todd Snider

The Mother Hips

Ott

Tortured Soul

Future Rock

Spacemen

MiMosa

Pimps of Joytime (2 sets)

That One Guy (2 sets)

ekoostik hookah

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

Great American Taxi

Constellations

The Dirty Heads

Lynx & Jamie Janover

Jay Nash (2 sets)

Supervillains

The Moondoogies

The Bridge

Backyard Tire Fire (2 sets)

Dirtfoot (2 sets)

The Heavy Pets

Spoonfed Tribe

Sunshine Jones

Kinetix

Truckstop Honeymoon (2 sets)

Oakhurst (2 sets)

Ben Miller Band

Somasphere

Radio Hiro

These artists join the previously announced list that follows:

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Tea Leaf Green Add Dates to ‘One New Day’ Tour

Tea Leaf Green Add Dates to ‘One New Day’ Tour

Tea Leaf Green is excited to announce the second leg of their ‘One New Day’ Tour. Part two of the tour will take the band from the Southeast to the Northeast, with scheduled stops in New Orleans, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Asheville, Burlington and many more!

Tickets for these new shows are on sale now at: http://tealeafgreen.com/shows.

Tea Leaf Green ‘One New Day’ Tour

Tea Leaf Green

02/2/10 Charlottesville, VA @ Jefferson Theater
02/3/10 Lancaster, PA @ Chameleon Clublot
02/4/10 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts (w/ Galactic)
02/5/10 New York, NY @ Terminal 5 (w/ Galactic)
02/6/10 Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
02/13/10 Crystal Bay, NV @ Crystal Bay Casino
02/14/10 Crystal Bay, NV @ Crystal Bay Casino
02/18/10 Eugene, OR @ W.O.W. Hall
02/19/10 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
02/20/10 Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey
02/21/10 Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo
03/04/10 Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room
03/05/10 Davenport, IA @ Redstone Room
03/06/10 Columbia, MO @ Blue Note
03/07/10 Urbana, IL @ Canopy Club
03/09/10 Fayetteville, AR @ George’s Majestic Lounge
03/11/10 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre
03/12/10 Austin, TX @ Stubb’s BBQ (Citizen Cope after show)
03/13/10 Houston, TX @ House of Blues
03/14/10 New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack’s
03/17/10 St. Petersburg, FL @ State Theatre
03/18/10 Orlando, FL @ The Social
03/19/10 Jacksonville, FL @ Freebird Live
03/20/10 Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
03/21/10 Chattanooga, TN @ Rhythm/Brews
03/24/10 Louisville, KY @ Headliners (FREE SHOW)
03/25/10 Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge
03/26/10 Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel
03/27/10 Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
03/28/10 Greensboro, NC @ Blind Tiger
03/30/10 Blacksburg, VA @ Attitudes
04/01/10 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Showcase Lounge
04/02/10 Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall
04/03/10 Northampton, MA @ Pearl Street
04/08/10 Hampden-Sydney, VA @ Lagoon Field
04/10/10 Baltimore, MD @ Recher Theatre


Wakarusa Initial Lineup

Wakarusa Initial Lineup

Wakarusa 2010 continues the tradition of the previous 6 events with over 100 bands and artists performing on 6 stages. Set to go down June 3-6 at Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas, Wakarusa 2010 fans will enjoy everything from funk to bluegrass and rock to reggae.

Offered here are 40 of the more than 100 artists set to appear at Wakarusa 2010 – many more artists to be announced in the coming weeks.

INITIAL LINEUP

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

STS9

The Disco Biscuits

Slightly Stoopid

John Butler Trio

Blues Traveler

Zappa Plays Zappa

Bassnectar

Railroad Earth

The Machine performs Pink Floyd

JJ Grey & MOFRO

Lotus

Rebelution

ALO

Tea Leaf Green

BoomBox

Black Joe Lewis

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

EOTO

James Zabiela

Split Lip Rayfield

Hayes Carll

Sub Swara

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Trampled by Turtles

Wookiefoot

Mishka

Big Gigantic

Truth & Salvage Co.

Fort Knox Five

Mountain Sprout

Band of Heathens

Last Waltz Ensemble

Cash’d Out

Earl Greyhound

Bluetech

Uglysuit

Passafire

Simplified

Hoots & Hellmouth

Resident Anti-Hero

Tickets for Wakarusa 2010 are available here.

For more on Wakarusa see our 2009 coverage here.


Tea Leaf Green: NYE in Zona

Tea Leaf Green New Year’s Eve Show Announced

Tea Leaf Green

Tea Leaf Green has announced that they will be celebrating New Year’s Eve at The Compound in Phoenix, AZ. Join the band as they celebrate the arrival of 2010 at this brand new venue and ring in the New Year in style! Presale tickets are available now.

Tea Leaf Green play this Halloween weekend at the Las Tortugas Music Festival in Groveland, CA near Yosemite.

Tea Leaf Green tour dates available here.


Las Tortugas IV: Full Schedule, Daily Themes and Single Day Tix

VOODOO, BOOGIE AND ENCHANTMENT UNDER THE SEA!

Umph :: 10.31.08 :: by Dave Vann

With Halloween fast approaching, it’s time to start sewing costumes, carving jack-o’-lanterns and begin thinking about the lovely mischief we’ll get into on All Hallow’s Eve. How about a diverse, cozy music festival with Umphrey’s McGee, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, the Grateful Dead’s Bill Kreutzmann and the cream of Northern California’s rock scene, all set amongst Yosemite’s redwoods at a well appointed lodge? Las Tortugas IV – Dance of the Dead takes place Thursday, October 29 – Sunday, November 1 at Evergreen Lodge.

The festival has just announced their full schedule to help with your holiday weekend planning. Single day tickets are also now on sale. A customizable day-by-day grid can be found here. Even if you can’t make all four days, there’s exciting, diverse options available each day like Umphrey’s on Friday & Saturday, Papa Mali with Kreutzmann on Saturday & Sunday, Tea Leaf Green on Sunday and Dumpstaphunk on Thursday & Friday, along with a packed lineup of top flight musicians including BAG of Trix (Gill, Adams & Brogan of ALO), The Mother Hips, Hot Buttered Rum, New Monsoon, Nathan Moore, Front Street featuring Stu Allen (JGB) and much more. Single day tickets can be purchased here.

Las Tortugas has also revealed this year’s daily themes, which always bring out a peacock array of fantastic sights at this strongly communal affair, where folks decorate their cabins and share a fantastic distillation of the festival experience at its best. This year’s themes are:

Thursday: Voodoo Circus
Friday: Boogie Nights
Saturday: Halloween
Sunday’s Jubilee Theme: Enchantment Under the Sea Dance

Las Tortugas IV hopes you can join in this inspirational, uplifting gathering with one of the strongest festival lineups this fall in a beautiful, thoroughly unique setting.

-Full Las Tortugas IV schedule here.

-Four-day and single day tickets here.


Golden Gate Gramble II | 08.22 | S.F.

Words by: Justin Gillett | Images by: Dave Vann

Golden Gate Gramble II :: 08.22.09 :: Mezzanine :: San Francisco, CA

The Gramble :: 08.22 :: San Francisco

When San Francisco experiences a rare day of high temperatures masses of people take to the parks and streets to escape buildings that are typically without air conditioning systems. Hipsters flock to Dolores Park, hippies to hippie hill, crack heads to The Tenderloin, and so on. On Friday August 28, the first day of Outside Lands (read the review here), the heat was stifling and caused many festival-goers to seek shade during the day while eagerly anticipating the cool night to come. When the music in the park ended, due to the strictly enforced 10 p.m. noise curfew, festival revelers with no intention of sleeping headed downtown to Mezzanine for the second annual Golden Gate Gramble. The lineup featured a who’s who of Bay Area jammers including ALO, Tea Leaf Green guitar player Josh Clark‘s side project Counter Clarkwise, the Beck cover band New Fangled Wasteland and a large amount of surprise guests. While there is no solid definition of the word “gramble,” one of the founders of the musical event, Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips, has said a gramble is “an undefinable word and or action.” However ambiguous that definition may be, all who showed up for the second annual Gramble undoubtedly came away from the amazing show with their own unique understanding of what the word means.

Beck cover band New Fangled Wasteland played first, and is comprised of bassist Steve Adams (ALO, Big Light), drummer Dave Brogan (ALO), freelance guitar extraordinary Chris Haugen and Trevor Garrod (Tea Leaf Green) on keys. For a side project/cover band, New Fangled Wasteland is as tight and just as apt to carry on musical improvisation as any of the members’ respective main bands. The group typically started off a Beck song and drifted into an extended jam that saw all the musicians playing with such commitment and skill that it’s unfortunate the band only plays special engagements; a fact that makes their rare performances something to truly appreciate. Haugen’s guitar style really added to the overall musical palette, especially on “Earthquake Weather,” “Farewell Ride” and “Mixed Bizness.”

ALO :: 08.22 :: San Francisco

Up next was Counter Clarkwise, a band formed on a whim after Stephen Perkins of Jane’s Addiction suggested the name to Josh Clark while the two were touring together with Region of Darkness. With a constantly revolving cast of musicians that has included Steve Molitz (Particle), Steve Adams and Reed Mathis (TLG), Clarkwise is used as a vehicle for Clark stay busy when his time isn’t consumed with Tea Leaf. The musical endeavor also provides an avenue for Clark to do some musical lampooning. Coming from the “jam scene” and living in San Francisco, Clarkwise songs like “Condescending Hippy” and “Ninja Hipster” seem to act as an outlet for Clark and playing the songs to a hometown audience is a form of therapy. While at its core, Counter Clarkwise is a country rock group, there are occasional bouts of psychedelia and free form jam that really highlight the ensemble’s varied talents.

When ALO took the stage, vocalist and key master Zach Gill tried to offer his understanding of what a gramble is: “[It's] some sort of combination of grinning and rambling,” although noting that his definition is still open for interpretation. Gill was in no rush with ALO, telling the crowd that the music was going to go extremely late into the night. Due to the lack of consistent touring in the past two years, the group has spent less time together as the ALO collective in recent years, instead, opting to invest time into individual solo and side projects. ALO has apparently been working on new material, though, and played some of the new songs this night. At one point, keyboards were brought out for Adams and Lebo, typically the bass player and guitarist of the band, and an electronic drum pad was carted out for Brogan. With the electronic instruments in place, the band went into an interesting version of “Girl I Want To Lay You Down.” The song sounded like the end result of a lot of Kraftwerk listening, and acted as a live PA version of the ALO classic. A cover of Steely Dan‘s “The Fez,” off the studio kings’ 1976 gem The Royal Scam, was a surprise treat. Around 2 am, as the group left the stage, the crowd looked uncertain yet extremely hopeful for the annual gramble to come.

Adams, Garrod, Gill – Grambling :: 08.22 :: San Francisco

Opening up the gramble section were keyboardists Gill and Garrod, who shared keys and vocal duties on Kenny Rogers‘ time-honored classic “The Gambler,” a truly deserving song to start off the set. With a nonstop rotation of musicians coming and going during the gramble it was hard to keep track of who was playing. All the members of New Fangled Wasteland came out and played “Devil’s Haircut” and “Scarecrow,” once again highlighting the underrated guitar talent of Chris Haugen.

Next out was Big Light, a band that has received much attention in the Bay Area and beyond over the past year. Going through several lineup changes, Big Light has been scaled back to a tight-knit four piece, including Steve Adams on bass. Big Light’s guitarist Jeremy “Swordfish” Korpas has really grown into his own as a lead six-string shredder. When Eric McFadden and New Monsoon‘s Jeff Miller came onstage and picked up guitars many musicians would have been intimidated, but Swordfish rose to the occasion and met his peers with fierce, confident playing.

Artist-at-large Charles Gonzalez came out at one point to lend vocals to The Modern Lovers’ “Pablo Picasso.” With a ragtag cast of performers onstage, Gonzalez seemed to perfectly capitalize off the anything-can-happen mentality of the gramble. Also noteworthy was a bluegrass themed cover of Radiohead‘s “Creep” some time before 4:00 am, when the night wound down after an exhausting display of grambling.

Continue reading for a few more pics of the Golden Gate Gramble II…

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Golden Gate Gramble II | 08.22 | S.F.

Words by: Justin Gillett | Images by: Dave Vann

Golden Gate Gramble II :: 08.22.09 :: Mezzanine :: San Francisco, CA

The Gramble :: 08.22 :: San Francisco

When San Francisco experiences a rare day of high temperatures masses of people take to the parks and streets to escape buildings that are typically without air conditioning systems. Hipsters flock to Dolores Park, hippies to hippie hill, crack heads to The Tenderloin, and so on. On Friday August 28, the first day of Outside Lands (read the review here), the heat was stifling and caused many festival-goers to seek shade during the day while eagerly anticipating the cool night to come. When the music in the park ended, due to the strictly enforced 10 p.m. noise curfew, festival revelers with no intention of sleeping headed downtown to Mezzanine for the second annual Golden Gate Gramble. The lineup featured a who’s who of Bay Area jammers including ALO, Tea Leaf Green guitar player Josh Clark‘s side project Counter Clarkwise, the Beck cover band New Fangled Wasteland and a large amount of surprise guests. While there is no solid definition of the word “gramble,” one of the founders of the musical event, Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips, has said a gramble is “an undefinable word and or action.” However ambiguous that definition may be, all who showed up for the second annual Gramble undoubtedly came away from the amazing show with their own unique understanding of what the word means.

Beck cover band New Fangled Wasteland played first, and is comprised of bassist Steve Adams (ALO, Big Light), drummer Dave Brogan (ALO), freelance guitar extraordinary Chris Haugen and Trevor Garrod (Tea Leaf Green) on keys. For a side project/cover band, New Fangled Wasteland is as tight and just as apt to carry on musical improvisation as any of the members’ respective main bands. The group typically started off a Beck song and drifted into an extended jam that saw all the musicians playing with such commitment and skill that it’s unfortunate the band only plays special engagements; a fact that makes their rare performances something to truly appreciate. Haugen’s guitar style really added to the overall musical palette, especially on “Earthquake Weather,” “Farewell Ride” and “Mixed Bizness.”

ALO :: 08.22 :: San Francisco

Up next was Counter Clarkwise, a band formed on a whim after Stephen Perkins of Jane’s Addiction suggested the name to Josh Clark while the two were touring together with Region of Darkness. With a constantly revolving cast of musicians that has included Steve Molitz (Particle), Steve Adams and Reed Mathis (TLG), Clarkwise is used as a vehicle for Clark stay busy when his time isn’t consumed with Tea Leaf. The musical endeavor also provides an avenue for Clark to do some musical lampooning. Coming from the “jam scene” and living in San Francisco, Clarkwise songs like “Condescending Hippy” and “Ninja Hipster” seem to act as an outlet for Clark and playing the songs to a hometown audience is a form of therapy. While at its core, Counter Clarkwise is a country rock group, there are occasional bouts of psychedelia and free form jam that really highlight the ensemble’s varied talents.

When ALO took the stage, vocalist and key master Zach Gill tried to offer his understanding of what a gramble is: “[It's] some sort of combination of grinning and rambling,” although noting that his definition is still open for interpretation. Gill was in no rush with ALO, telling the crowd that the music was going to go extremely late into the night. Due to the lack of consistent touring in the past two years, the group has spent less time together as the ALO collective in recent years, instead, opting to invest time into individual solo and side projects. ALO has apparently been working on new material, though, and played some of the new songs this night. At one point, keyboards were brought out for Adams and Lebo, typically the bass player and guitarist of the band, and an electronic drum pad was carted out for Brogan. With the electronic instruments in place, the band went into an interesting version of “Girl I Want To Lay You Down.” The song sounded like the end result of a lot of Kraftwerk listening, and acted as a live PA version of the ALO classic. A cover of Steely Dan‘s “The Fez,” off the studio kings’ 1976 gem The Royal Scam, was a surprise treat. Around 2 am, as the group left the stage, the crowd looked uncertain yet extremely hopeful for the annual gramble to come.

Adams, Garrod, Gill – Grambling :: 08.22 :: San Francisco

Opening up the gramble section were keyboardists Gill and Garrod, who shared keys and vocal duties on Kenny Rogers‘ time-honored classic “The Gambler,” a truly deserving song to start off the set. With a nonstop rotation of musicians coming and going during the gramble it was hard to keep track of who was playing. All the members of New Fangled Wasteland came out and played “Devil’s Haircut” and “Scarecrow,” once again highlighting the underrated guitar talent of Chris Haugen.

Next out was Big Light, a band that has received much attention in the Bay Area and beyond over the past year. Going through several lineup changes, Big Light has been scaled back to a tight-knit four piece, including Steve Adams on bass. Big Light’s guitarist Jeremy “Swordfish” Korpas has really grown into his own as a lead six-string shredder. When Eric McFadden and New Monsoon‘s Jeff Miller came onstage and picked up guitars many musicians would have been intimidated, but Swordfish rose to the occasion and met his peers with fierce, confident playing.

Artist-at-large Charles Gonzalez came out at one point to lend vocals to The Modern Lovers’ “Pablo Picasso.” With a ragtag cast of performers onstage, Gonzalez seemed to perfectly capitalize off the anything-can-happen mentality of the gramble. Also noteworthy was a bluegrass themed cover of Radiohead‘s “Creep” some time before 4:00 am, when the night wound down after an exhausting display of grambling.

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Outside Lands Music Festival
Day 1 Photos & Top 3

Words by: Kayceman & Dennis Cook | Images by: Dave Vann

Outside Lands Music Festival :: Day 1 :: 08.28.09 :: Golden Gate Park :: San Francisco, CA

The second annual Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival brought unusually warm weather to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Reveling under the clear hot sun without a fogbank to be seen, the crowds slowly trickled in swelling to an estimated 30,000-plus for Pearl Jam‘s two hour headlining show. From Autolux, Akron/Family and The Dodos early to Zap Mama, Built To Spill, Silversun Pickups and The National mid-day all the way to Tea Leaf Green, Tom Jones, Q-Tip and Thievery Corporation later, there was music of all variety and with such incredible weather and manageable crowds the vibe was overwhelming positive.

Kayceman’s Top 3 From Friday

1. Pearl Jam – Almost two hours of unrelenting rock from acoustic slow burns to mid-tempo tension to all-out ball-busters, Pearl Jam is still one of the best rock bands on the road. Featuring only two songs from the forthcoming new album Backspacer, both “Got Some” and “The Fixer” came off well, but it was classics like “Alive,” “Animal,” “Better Man,” “Evenflow” and particularly psychedelic versions of “Corduroy” and “Black” that made the show. Beginning at sunset and playing into a gorgeous, warm night, even Eddie Vedder‘s end-of-tour-beaten voice couldn’t slow the band as they closed a stellar performance with two Neil Young covers, “Throw Your Hatred Down” (off 1995′s Mirrorball which Young recorded with Pearl Jam) and “Keep On Rockin’ In The Free World.”

2. Built To Spill – Although it should have been louder, Built To Spill’s swarming guitar madness made up for any volume deficiencies. Playing a hit-heavy set that included “The Plan,” “You Were Right,” “Car,” “Unconventional Wisdom,” “Carry The Zero” as well as one new track, “Hindsight,” from their album due in October, the band moved from spacey free-rock jams to punked-up aggression to patient restraint. There’s a reason BTS received more shout-outs than any band all day with both Eddie Vedder giving respect and Silversun Pickups frontman Brian Aubert gushing, “Built To Spill is one of the greatest bands ever!”

3. Silversun Pickups – After this set, it should now be clear to all why this L.A. indie quartet is playing major time slots at festivals like Lollapalooza, Coachella and Outside Lands. They freakin’ rock! Any volume issues from Built To Spill’s set had clearly been regulated and SSPU was big – HUGE actually – and loud like it needs to be. Less Smashing Pumpkins than a year or two ago, this band has grown into their sound. Overdrive guitars, feedback storms and some of the best scream-vocals around made songs like “Swoon,” “There’s No Secrets This Year” and “Kissing Families” fierce and cathartic.


Special Reunion Slot: A Tribe Called Quest – At Q-Tip‘s funner-than-hell hip-hop set (which was sadly dedicated to DJ AM who passed away Friday night) featuring a live band, fans got something super-duper special when Q brought out Phife Dawg, his partner from Tribe, for “Award Tour.” Upon the song’s conclusion Q was visibly giddy, beaming as he remarked, “Don’t know if y’all will ever see that again.”

Dennis Cook’s Top 3 From Friday

1. Tom Jones – Oh my Lord, Tom was glorious! There’s something enduringly entertaining about old school showmen like Jones, who continues to sing like Zeus himself while exuding a manly aura that makes one want to paw him, regardless of one’s sexual orientation. Backed by a crazy tight, super talented band, including a swinging, forceful horn section and on-point back-up singers, Jones showed no signs of slowing down, ranging through his giant catalog and showing off the way-better-than-expected new tunes and setting off waves of pure joy with generation crossing hits like “She’s A Lady,” “It’s Not Unusual” and his saucy cover of Prince’s “Kiss.” It was pure Golden Gate Park magic to see grandmas cutting loose with tattooed love boys and hardened bikers, everyone belting out the words with massive grins.

2. The National – After close to a decade this Brooklyn band is proving one for the long run and a real cumulative powerhouse on a festival stage. Not a dud note in their hour set, which dropped one beautifully crafted, emotionally delivered number after another. The jangle is strong in this band but it’s often layered over music that vibes with the poppier end of Radiohead, though The National’s dark side tends to be more lyrical than sonic. “Fake Empire,” which was used extensively during Obama’s White House run, including accompanying the video that ran just prior to his election night speech, was enormously well received by the hyper blue state audience. At one point, Aaron Dessner said, “I just killed a bug on my nose,” and then dedicated the next song to the fallen insect. Class act in every way.

3. Midnite – While a good portion of the crowd seemed either bored or perplexed by the St. Croix-based reggae institution, they nonetheless delivered as deep and heady-spiritual a display as their genre offers. Built around sustained, insistent rhythms and inspired textural shifts, there’s not a lot of peaks and valleys, and Bob Marley’s influence is almost nil, which, shooting straight, is what much of the buttermilk colored audience seemed to be craving. Too bad, because Midnite played an elemental, intense set that exemplified why they’ve built a large and ever-increasing worldwide fanbase.

West Indian Girl – featuring Guest Vocalist Miranda Lee Richards

Akron/Family

The Dodos

Built To Spill

Vau de Vire & Madd Vibe Orchestra

Midnite

The National

Incubus

Tom Jones

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam


Late Night at the Golden Gate Gramble at Mezzanine…

ALO

GramJam: Jeff Miller, Eric McFadden, Bradly Bifulco, Steve Adams

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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.