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WAKARUSA HITS TWENTY CITIES TO FIND THREE LOCAL BANDS FOR 2010 LINE UP

Wakarusa 2009 by Sands

The Wakarusa Music Festival will be traveling to 20 cities this winter in a quest to locate the best and brightest musicians the country has to offer. At every stop on the tour 4-5 bands will compete in a regional talent showcase. The winner of each talent showcase as decided by the fans in attendance will receive an invitation to play at Wakarusa 2010.

But it doesn’t end there. The winners in each city will also have their music featured the Wakarusa website and will compete in an online talent showcase. The three bands that receive the most votes in the online competition will get to play the Revival Stage at the festival along with a host of other surprises.

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Wakarusa 2010 Band Showcase Dates
01.18 St. Louis – Cicero’s
01.20 Des Moines – Vaudeville Mews

01.21 Chicago – Kinetic Playground

01.22 Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre

01.26 KC – Crosstown Station

01.26 Little Rock – Sticky Fingerz

01.27 Fayetteville – George’s Majestic

02.01 Athens, GA – New Earth Music Hall

02.02 Tuscaloosa, AL – Jupiter Bar & Grill

02.03 Baton Rouge, LA – Bogie’s

02.04 Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s

02.06 Dallas – Poor David’s Pub

02.07 Austin – Ace’s Lounge

02.08 Stillwater – Eskimo Joe’s

02.09 Tulsa – Cain’s Ballroom

02.11 Ft. Collins – Hodie’s Half Note

02.12 Denver – Quixote’s

02.12 Lawrence – Bottleneck

02.13 Springfield, MO – Outland Ballroom

02.14 Memphis – Hi-Tone Cafe


RJD2: 2010 Tour, New Single

RJD2 ANNOUNCES THIRD AND FOURTH LEGS OF HIS NATION-WIDE TOUR
RELEASES FIRST SINGLE FROM THE COLOSSUS

RJD2

RJD2 will be tirelessly touring the U.S. throughout the first part of the new year in support of his highly anticipated new release, The Colossus, out January 19 on his own new label, RJ’s Electrical Connections.

RJ’s 2010 tour will take him from coast to coast and well into the month of April. After touring the Southeast, Midwest and beyond, the third leg kicks off with a hometown show at Philadelphia’s First Unitarian Church, followed by performances throughout New England, Canada, and the Midwest, before returning to Pennsylvania. The fourth leg is set for fans in both the Mountain and Pacific Time zones.

Also, last week, RJ released the first single off The Colossus, “Games You Can Win,” featuring Grammy-nominated, Ethiopian-born artist Kenna. Check it out here.

Complete RJD2 Tour Dates

01/09/10 Sat 9:30 Club Washington, DC

01/10/10 Sun Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

01/11/10 Mon Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC

01/12/10 Tue Live Wire Music Hall Savannah, GA

01/13/10 Wed The Social Orlando, FL

01/14/10 Thu Crowbar Tampa, FL

01/15/10 Fri Club Downunder Tallahassee, FL

01/16/10 Sat The Masquerade Atlanta, GA

01/17/10 Sun BottleTree Birmingham, AL

01/18/10 Mon Rhythm and Brews Chattanooga, TN

01/19/10 Tue The Valarium Knoxville, TN

01/20/10 Wed Orange Peel Asheville, NC

01/21/10 Thu Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, VA

01/22/10 Fri 123 Pleasant St. Morgantown, WV

02/05/10 Fri Southgate House Newport, KY

02/06/10 Sat Skully’s Columbus, OH

02/07/10 Sun Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY

02/08/10 Mon Exit/In Nashville, TN

02/09/10 Tue Hi Tone Memphis, TN

02/10/10 Wed Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS

02/11/10 Thu Tipitina’s Uptown New Orleans, LA

02/12/10 Fri Spanish Moon Baton Rouge, LA

02/13/10 Sat Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX

02/14/10 Sun Hailey’s Denton, TX

02/15/10 Mon Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

02/17/10 Wed The Record Bar Kansas City, MO

02/18/10 Thu The Blue Note Columbia, MO

02/19/10 Fri Grinnell College Grinnell, IA

02/20/10 Sat Canopy Club Urbana, IL

03/05/10 Fri First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA

03/06/10 Sat Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

03/07/10 Sun Highline Ballroom New York, NY

03/08/10 Mon Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA

03/09/10 Tue Jerky’s Providence, RI

03/10/10 Wed La Tulipe Montreal, QC

03/11/10 Thu The Mod Club Toronto, ON

03/12/10 Fri Magic Stick Detroit, MI

03/13/10 Sat Metro Chicago, IL

03/15/10 Mon Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN

03/16/10 Tue Majestic Theatre Madison, WI

03/18/10 Thu Grog Shop Cleveland, OH

03/19/10 Fri Mr. Small’s Theatre Pittsburgh, PA

04/02/10 Fri Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

04/03/10 Sat Henry Strater Theatre Durango, CO

04/04/10 Sun Rhythm Room Phoenix, AZ

04/05/10 Mon Casbah San Diego, CA

04/06/10 Tue El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, CA

04/07/10 Wed The Independent San Francisco, CA

04/08/10 Thu The Red Fox Tavern Eureka, CA

04/09/10 Fri Dante’s Portland, OR

04/10/10 Sat Nightlight Bellingham, WA

04/11/10 Sun Neumos Seattle, WA


Norah Jones: 2010 Tour Dates

NORAH JONES ANNOUNCES 2010 U.S. TOUR DATES IN SUPPORT OF HER ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM THE FALL

Norah Jones

Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Norah Jones has announced U.S. tour dates in support of her critically-acclaimed new album The Fall, which was released by EMI’s Blue Note Records on November 17. The 36-city tour will kick off March 5, 2010. All tour dates listed below. A select number of shows will go on sale beginning Friday, December 4. Ticketing information is available here.

Jones is also premiering several remixes from The Fall this week. On December 1, RCRD LBL presented “That’s What I Said (The NYC Remix by Adrock and Mike D).” On December 2, Stereogum presented “Chasing Pirates (Santigold and Snotty Remix).” On December 3, Artist Direct will present “Chasing Pirates (Droogs Remix),” which was created by a remix collective that included Beck. The remixes will be released digitally and on vinyl on January 12, 2010.

“We decided to have people I admire do some remixes,” Jones recently told Entertainment Weekly. “[Adrock and Mike D of] Beastie Boys did one, and Beck, and Santigold.” Jones first collaborated with Beastie Boys during the 2008 presidential election when they recruited her for their Get Out The Vote concerts, which also included Santigold. Jones also appeared in the season finale of 30 Rock this past May along with Mike D and Adrock. Jones and Beck first met when they performed together on KCRW’s holiday concert in 2002.

The Fall finds Jones experimenting with a new set of collaborators, including Jacquire King, a noted producer and engineer who has worked with Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, and Modest Mouse among others. Jones enlisted several songwriting collaborators, including Ryan Adams and Okkervil River‘s Will Sheff, as well as her frequent partner Jesse Harris. King also helped Jones put together a new group of musicians to perform on the album, including drummers Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) and James Gadson (Bill Withers), keyboardist James Poyser (Erykah Badu, Al Green), and guitarists Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello) and Smokey Hormel (Johnny Cash, Joe Strummer).

Norah Jones Tour Dates
12/15/09 Tue The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien Burbank, CA

12/16/09 Wed Jimmy Kimmel Live Los Angeles, CA

03/05/10 Fri Brady Theater Tulsa, OK

03/06/10 Sat Midland Theatre Kansas City, MO

03/07/10 Sun Orpheum Theatre Omaha, NE

03/09/10 Tue Civic Center Des Moines, IA

03/11/10 Thu EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall Akron, OH

03/12/10 Fri Whitney Hall Louisville, KY

03/13/10 Sat The Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN

03/15/10 Mon Overture Center for Arts Madison, WI

03/19/10 Fri Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI

03/20/10 Sat The Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL

03/25/10 Thu Wang Center Boston, MA

03/26/10 Fri MGM Grand Theatre at Foxwoods Mashantucket, CT

03/27/10 Sat WaMu Theater At Madison Square Garden New York, NY

03/30/10 Tue Lyric Opera House Baltimore, MD

04/01/10 Thu The Paramount Theater Charlottesville, VA

04/02/10 Fri Warner Theatre Washington, DC

04/03/10 Sat Tower Theater Upper Darby, PA

04/18/10 Sun Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA

04/19/10 Mon Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR

04/21/10 Wed The Fillmore San Francisco, CA

04/23/10 Fri Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

04/24/10 Sat Spreckels Theater San Diego, CA

04/25/10 Sun Dodge Theatre Phoenix, AZ

04/28/10 Wed Kiva Auditorium Albuquerque, NM

04/29/10 Thu Plaza Theater El Paso, TX

05/01/10 Sat Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

05/04/10 Tue Majestic Theatre Dallas, TX

05/05/10 Wed Verizon Wireless Theater Houston, TX

05/06/10 Thu Saenger Theatre Mobile, AL

05/08/10 Sat Orpheum Theater Memphis, TN

05/09/10 Sun Alabama Theatre Birmingham, AL

05/11/10 Tue Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Asheville, NC

05/12/10 Wed Ovens Auditorium Charlotte, NC

05/14/10 Fri Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN

05/15/10 Sat Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Atlanta, GA

Praise for The Fall

“Jones is standing tall on The Fall… A terrific batch of songs that smartly address her recent romantic travails.” — USA Today

“Jones sounds more confident and stretches her songwriting muscle… Her continued growth as a writer, not just as singer, brings another exciting dimension to The Fall.” — Associated Press

The Fall has been billed as Norah Jones’ rock album. In fact, it’s something even more surprising: a hot-blooded soul record.” — SPIN


STS9 2010 Tour Dates

STS9 2010 Tour Dates

STS9 is pleased to announce a slew of 2010 dates as they take on the next decade of this millennium with full force! The entire list of confirmed dates is below. All shows will be going on sale this Saturday exclusively at the STS9STORE.

STS9 and 1320 RECORDS have also announced the release of the third and final single “Oil & Water” from the upcoming full length release AD EXPLORATA. The track is available for free streaming via STS9.com, and for purchase via iTunes and 1320 RECORDS right now. The official release of AD EXPLORATA is set for Tuesday December 8.

STS9 Tour Dates

STS9

12/29/09 Tue Gates Concert Hall Denver, CO

12/30/09 Wed Wells Fargo Theatre Denver, CO

12/31/09 Thu Wells Fargo Theatre Denver, CO

01/02/10 Sat Revolution Live Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/03/10 Sun Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/04/10 Mon Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/05/10 Tue Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/06/10 Wed Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/07/10 Thu Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

01/08/10 Fri Jam Cruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

02/11/10 Thu House of Blues San Diego, CA

02/12/10 Fri The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA

02/13/10 Sat Fox Theater Oakland, CA

02/14/10 Sun Grand Sierra Theatre (Reno Hilton) Reno, NV

02/18/10 Thu The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

02/19/10 Fri The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

02/20/10 Sat Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

02/21/10 Sun Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

02/22/10 Mon The Wilma Theatre Missoula, MT

02/25/10 Thu The Depot Salt Lake City, UT

02/26/10 Fri House of Blues Las Vegas, NV

02/27/10 Sat Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ

02/28/10 Sun Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ

03/03/10 Wed George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

03/04/10 Thu Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS

03/05/10 Fri Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

03/06/10 Sat House Of Blues Dallas, TX

03/07/10 Sun House of Blues New Orleans, LA

03/10/10 Wed The Music Farm Charleston, SC

03/11/10 Thu Amos’ Southend Charlotte, NC

03/12/10 Fri The NorVa Norfolk, VA

03/13/10 Sat 9:30 Club Washington, DC

03/14/10 Sun 9:30 Club Washington, DC

03/17/10 Wed Mr. Small’s Theatre Pittsburgh, PA

03/18/10 Thu Madison Theater Covington, KY

03/19/10 Fri The Pageant St. Louis, MO

03/20/10 Sat The Pageant St. Louis, MO


The Black Eyed Peas Tour Dates “The E.N.D. World Tour” 2010

The new year will take The Black Eyed Peas on a 100-city trek around the Globe.

The Grammy-winning band– featuring the talents of will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo, and Fergie – will hit the road together for the first time since 2006 when “The E.N.D. World Tour” kicks into high-gear in Atlanta on Feb. 4. The tour will [...]

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: New Album and Tour Announced

BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB TAKES FIFTH STUDIO ALBUM INTO OWN HANDS
Beat The Devil’s Tattoo Due March 9, 2010 via Own Abstract Dragon/Vagrant Records

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is revving up to unleash their fifth studio album, Beat The Devil’s Tattoo, on March 9, 2010, signifying the band’s first full-length on their own Abstract Dragon, in partnership with Vagrant Records. This album welcomes exciting beginnings, including new drummer Leah Shapiro, as well as their new label, though the trio returned to the familiar setting of Philadelphia, PA to pen this record. They wrote and recorded it in the very studio that produced their widely acclaimed third LP, Howl, before returning to hometown L.A. to add the finishing touches.

The band’s accustomed globetrotting will recommence with an initial headline tour, kicking off February 26 in Sacramento and culminating at New York City’s Webster Hall on April 8. Pre-sale for all shows will start Wednesday, December 2, available here.

Known for their impassioned live performances, the band recently offered a two DVD, one CD set aptly titled, Live (Abstract Dragon/Vagrant), earlier this month. The DVDs feature more than two hours of concert footage captured from three sold out shows in Berlin, Dublin, and Glasgow, and chronicles the end of the band’s 2007 tour in support of Baby 81. Additionally, it includes intimate, behind-the-scenes footage, glimpses into the making of 2005′s Howl, and is rounded out with a bonus live album featuring 14 songs.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Tour Dates

02/26/10 Fri Harlow’s Sacramento, CA

02/27/10 Sat Knitting Factory Reno, NV

02/28/10 Sun Wasted Space @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV

03/02/10 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

03/04/10 Thu Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID

03/05/10 Fri Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA

03/06/10 Sat Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC

03/07/10 Sun Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

03/09/10 Tue Slim’s San Francisco, CA

03/13/10 Sat House of Blues San Diego, CA

03/14/10 Sun Echoplex Los Angeles, CA

03/18/10 Thu House Of Blues Dallas, TX

03/20/10 Sat House of Blues Houston, TX

03/21/10 Sun Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

03/23/10 Tue The Pageant St. Louis, MO

03/24/10 Wed High Noon Saloon Madison, WI

03/25/10 Thu Metro Chicago, IL

03/26/10 Fri Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

03/27/10 Sat First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

03/30/10 Tue Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH

03/31/10 Wed House Of Blues Cleveland, OH

04/01/10 Thu Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON

04/02/10 Fri La Tulipe Montreal, QC

04/03/10 Sat House of Blues Boston, MA

04/05/10 Mon 9:30 Club Washington, DC

04/07/10 Wed Theatre of Living Arts (TLA) Philadelphia, PA

04/08/10 Thu Webster Hall New York, NY


YMSB Cabin Fever Tour

Yonder Mountain String Band Cabin Fever Tour

Yonder Mountain String Band has announced plans for their annual Cabin Fever Tour. The band will be headed to the South East and Midwest.

The pre-sale starts Wednesday at noon (local time). Each ticket purchased in the pre-sale will receive a code (after the pre-sale has ended) from YonderMountainLive.com to download 2 free live songs of your choice from any of the live shows available, including the recently posted live show from Big Top Chautauqua on 8.14.09. Get your tickets before the general on-sale on Friday November 13 at 10 a.m. to take advantage of this offer.

YMSB Tour Dates

YMSB

12/29/09 Tue Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

12/30/09 Wed The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO

12/31/09 Thu The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO

01/03/10 Sun War Memorial Auditorium Nashville, TN

01/26/10 Tue George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

01/28/10 Thu House of Blues New Orleans, LA

01/29/10 Fri The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA

01/31/10 Sun WorkPlay Birmingham, AL

02/01/10 Mon The Social Orlando, FL

02/02/10 Tue The Pageant St. Louis, MO

02/03/10 Wed Orange Peel Asheville, NC

02/04/10 Thu Orange Peel Asheville, NC

02/05/10 Fri The Music Farm Charleston, SC

02/06/10 Sat Tennessee Theatre Knoxville, TN

02/11/10 Thu Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

02/12/10 Fri Revolution Live Fort Lauderdale, FL

02/13/10 Sat The Ritz Tampa, FL

02/14/10 Sun Soul Kitchen Mobile, AL

02/17/10 Wed Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY

02/18/10 Thu Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

02/19/10 Fri The Pageant St. Louis, MO

02/20/10 Sat The Pageant St. Louis, MO

02/21/10 Sun Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

03/21/10 Sun Melkweg Amsterdam, NL

03/22/10 Mon Melkweg Amsterdam, NL

03/23/10 Tue Melkweg Amsterdam, NL


Tom Waits: Glitter and Doom Live

Tom Waits To Release Glitter and Doom Live Album On 11/23

Tom Waits

Available November 23, Glitter and Doom is a two disc collection of the best of the best tracks from Tom Waits‘ sold out, highly acclaimed Glitter and Doom tour of the U.S. and Europe in the summer of 2008.


Disc One is designed to sound like one evening’s performance, even though the 17 tracks are selected from 10 cities, from Paris to Birmingham; Tulsa to Milan; and Atlanta to Dublin. Sonically the album is superb and has been beautifully recorded and meticulously mastered. Disc Two is a bonus compendium called TOM TALES, which is a selection of the comic bromides, strange musings, and unusual facts that Tom traditionally shares with his audience during the piano set. Waits’ topics range from the ritual of insects to the last dying breath of Henry Ford.


Musically, the live disc features all eras of Waits’ eclectic glory as he shifts seamlessly from an array of characters: carnival barker, preacher, country singer, soul balladeer; cabaret singer and storyteller. Backed by a versatile five-piece band, Waits departs from the songs’ original incarnations. The songs instrumentation and rhythms are rearranged and re-imagined. Swampy tribal rhythms, ominous hymns, gypsy flavored ballads, searing rhythmic r&b, blues boogies, angular and surreal rock are all present. The songs, as expected, are about hanged men, woebegone sailors, sword swallowers, fugitives, shamans, ghosts, dance instructors and prison guards.

Track List:
01. Lucinda / Ain’t Goin Down

02. Singapore

03. Get Behind The Mule

04. Fannin Street

05. Dirt In The Ground

06. Such A Scream

07. Live Circus

08. Goin’ Out West

09. Falling Down

10. The Part You Throw Away

11. Trampled Rose

12. Metropolitan Glide

13. I’ll Shoot The Moon

14. Green Grass

15. Make It Rain

16. Story

17. Lucky Day


Treasure Island Fest | 10.17 & 10.18 | CA

Word by: Chris Clark & Kayceman | Images by: Steven Walter

Treasure Island Music Festival :: 10.17 & 10.18 :: Treasure Island :: San Francisco, CA

Treasure Island Fest 2009

Truly a tale of two very different days, the third annual Treasure Island Music Festival was quintessential San Francisco. Served up on a small strip of manmade land sitting between S.F. and Oakland, the two-day weekend event was once again split between dance/hip hop on Saturday and indie rock on Sunday. With only two stages set about 100 yards from each other and all the food, beer, shopping, Ferris Wheel, etc. adjacent, walking is minimal and with no overlapping sets, it was difficult to not hear every note all weekend long.

Saturday was hot, in the 80s, and people were wearing close to nothing. A much younger, shinier (lots of neon spandex and ironic accessories) and hopped-up crowd, got down and dirty on a balmy, beautiful October evening featuring one of the most beautiful sunsets the Bay has seen all year. Sunday was windy and chilly, down to the 50s by the time the city skyline came to life, but patches of sun and the pristine, loud sound system kept the older, hairier, and more subdued rock fans in the game for the duration. Sunny and 82 one day, foggy and cold the next; cuties in skimpy skirts grinding to beats here, bearded dudes in hoodies head-nodding to guitars there – welcome to San Francisco.

Saturday, 10.17

By: Chris Clark

Crown City Rockers :: 12:40-1:15 p.m.

CCR’s well-known, high-octane live performances are always something to witness. The Oakland-based quintet fuses full band arrangements with ferocious hip hop from Raashan Ahmad and crew. What Treasure Island got was 35 minutes full of balls-to-the-wall, rocking hip hop with a sliver of Fender Rhodes funk, earning early day crowd-pleaser status.

Murs :: 1:20-2:05 p.m.

10.17 :: TI 2009

For years Murs has been bringing his positive, sometimes political message to an increasingly diverse crowd. Clearly, the festival wanted to add that extra little touch of flavor by having Murs take the stage to keep the party going. While it wasn’t the most amazing hip hop performance I’ve ever seen, he clearly got the crowd interacting and swaying their arms to the beat, so at the end of the day, Murs was a success. Murs for President tracks abound, and the crazy, dreaded underground icon did a quality job of working up the crowd’s energy and getting them ready for the music ahead.

Federico Aubele :: 2:05-2:45 p.m.

Offering a decidedly more mellow show than most at TI, Federico Aubele did however provide a deliciously sophisticated set of stylish salsa with a dollop of acoustic flare. Playing at the side or Tunnel Stage, I sat back and watched as a growing crowd of onlookers gathered for an act many probably hadn’t heard of before but will surely be downloading soon. What I liked best about Aubele was how at ease he seemed to be onstage. Performing 40 minutes of straight baby making music, he had a substantial amount of young ladies gazing up at him as he sang songs of seductive romance.

Passion Pit :: 2:50-3:35 p.m.

I would venture to say for many this was the best set of the day. Unless you’ve been hiding somewhere or haven’t spent one bit of time in today’s music scene, you’ll surely be familiar and quite possibly be in love with Passion Pit. If there was any doubt of their talent or ability to rock a crowd, that doubt is now evaporated. While young in age, the band takes a unique spin on the indie-electronic combination and turns it into a dance friendly, fiery mix that’s only getting more refined as they go. Everywhere I looked, the crowd at the Bridge Stage was throwing a dance competition for Passion Pit, as hipsters flocked in droves to shake their rabbit tails and pop a button on their skinnies from excessive movement.

Dan Deacon :: 3:35-4:20 p.m.

The Streets :: 10.17 :: TI 2009

This was kind of odd. Electro-pop, freak show, performance art wildness performed by a 15-piece percussion ensemble is an apt description but I’m not sure it really captures the essence of Deacon and his massively colorful band. Performing live is right up his alley and the direction he took his set was something of organized chaos, where just when you think it’s about to fall apart, everything comes together melodiously and life is grand. I’d never caught him live before and was glad to witness such a bombastic musical and visual experience. He was also playing Mezzanine late night, this likely would have been a much better setting to catch Deacon’s brand of multi-layered, elaborate performance.

The Streets :: 4:25-5:15 p.m.

The Streets’ set came off as rather drab and boring. 30 minutes of attempting to sing/rap ala Drake that didn’t do much for me, or most of the crowd either. There was a time a while back where I thought The Streets was kind of cool, but after seeing him live again I’ll gladly go in another direction.

DJ Krush :: 5:15-6:00 p.m.

Brazilian Girls :: 10.17 :: TI 2009

This was clearly one of the best sets of the day. Krush has always killed the break beats and electronic melodies and been able to cross over to crowds of varying degrees. After 11 albums and countless tours, Krush has honed and refined his jazz-heavy textures, creating such a lush soundscape of samples, live touches, and beats that watching him play live is something of a marvel. Not one of the step-on-stage-and-press-a-button DJs (I’ll get to that in a bit), Krush is instead a master live manipulator, performing everything on the fly, and nowhere was that more apparent than his TI set. Never before have I heard him drop so much bass-heavy, chest-pounding dub step. Obviously a nod to San Francisco and our burgeoning dub step culture, he came out flying, dropping some of the heaviest beats I’ve heard in some time. If that’s the direction he’s going now, I’ll be his biggest advocate.

Brazilian Girls :: 6:05-6:55 p.m.

Normally, the trio kills the festival sets, playing an eclectic balance of mellow grooves and deep bangers. Well, at Treasure Island we were treated to much more of the mellow, enough so to bore me straight to the bathrooms. While I always enjoy the lyrics in different languages and the cultural, worldly vibe put forth by Brazilian Girls, this set seemed out of place and contrasting to the overall vibe being built.

LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad 6:55-7:40 p.m.

10.17 :: TI 2009

If you like drum n’ bass, here you go. I think the first time I caught these guys was almost 10 years ago and frankly, their set is still very similar. Looking for a ton of BPMs with some raps layered on top of it? Look no further. To me, it’s not the most memorable set, but on the flip side, I did have a blast and danced to the beats, and most around where I was surely did as well.

MSTRKRFT 7:45-8:35 p.m.

This electro duo knows how to rage a party. The Canadians Al-P and Jesse F. Keeler have taken the Toronto scene to the masses, enjoying a chain-smoking, kick ass & take names kind of reputation in clubs everywhere. Their set at TI was a mix of original material off Fist of God and Justice (“D.A.N.C.E.”) and Daft Punk (“Around the World”) mixes, which blew the crowd up beyond oblivion. It takes many bands a full set, or a good portion of it, to warm up, but that wasn’t the case for MSTRKRFT, who came out swinging and never stopped brining the electro tinged bombardment.

Girl Talk :: 8:35-9:20 p.m.

While Girl Talk, aka Gregg Gillis, claims that he’s not a DJ and says things like, “I want to be a musician and not just a party DJ,” I don’t find a lot of value in that. I’ve been seeing him perform live for the last several years and, to put it bluntly, Girl Talk is all about bringing a party atmosphere with someone else’s beats to whatever venue he’s playing at. Yes, his set was raucous and teenage girls were going crazy as the stage beside him filled up to the brim with scantily clad tennie boppers and guys trying to get with said girls. To me, he presses a button and then just dances onstage like a caveman. Take or leave it.

MGMT :: 9:25-10:40 p.m.

MGMT :: 10.17 :: TI 2009

Without a doubt the most anticipated set of the weekend was that of MGMT. After playing a somewhat-surprise show at The Independent the night before, there was a decent amount of clamoring that the Brooklyn boys should keep their tunes in the studio and not in the live setting. Back in 2008, it was MGMT’s time; “Electric Feel” and “Kids” could be heard just about everywhere you went, and even now their debut album, Oracular Spectacular, is widely rumored to be on Phish’s short list of possible albums to cover this Halloween. The kids are on fire, but can they bring that fire to the live setting?

The simple answer: No. What was cool about their TI set was the performance of Oracular Spectacular in its entirety. “Time to Pretend” was a smooth opener, but I noticed that the crowd of thousands began to dissipate rather quickly. For me, it was nice to hear them play “Electric Feel,” but live, just as I was told from the night before, MGMT was rather sloppy in both their playing and singing. The polished product of a heavily produced album just didn’t compare well when placed in the concert setting.

Continue reading for Day II at Treasure Island…

Sunday, 10.18

By: Kayceman

Spiral Stairs :: 1:55-2:25 p.m.

Vetiver/Tunnel Stage :: 10.18 :: TI 2009

Guitarist Scott Kannberg helped found seminal indie rock band Pavement with Stephen Malkmus back in 1989. But no one knows who the hell Scott Kannberg is; they know Spiral. “Everyone knows me as Spiral. It’s weird when someone calls me Scott,” he says. “I’m not sure anyone knows who Scott Kannberg is.” Scott or Spiral it doesn’t really matter, the music still sounds good with a similar ’90s lo-fi vibe, and it was especially sweet when they covered Spiral’s old band at the end of the set. Fun as it was, with Pavement getting ready to launch a reunion tour it was hard to think of this as much more than a warm-up.

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros :: 2:30-3:15 p.m.

If you buy what Edward Sharpe (real name Alex Ebert) is selling, then this band has the potential to be awesome. If you’re a cynic who refuses to drink the Kool-Aid, it could come off as shtick. Bounding around the stage one minute and sitting the next, stripping off his shirt despite the frigid temp, conjuring a church revival sing-along before an off-key hoarse scream, and looking like a Devendra Banhart knock-off leading the Polyphonic Spree (minus the cool robes), this was the start of a theme that would proliferate Sunday: Drama. Not in a bad way, but an indie rock way that carried through The Decemberists (opera-rock drama), Beirut (European gypsy drama), Grizzly Bear (symphonic drama), The Walkmen (vocal melodrama), and The Flaming Lips (Broadway-rock drama). As tough as it was to get a bead on ole Eddie Sharpe, with the aid of his well-rehearsed nine-piece band (dig the accordion, one of several at the fest) and really strong female vocal counterpoint Jade Castrinos, he sorta won this writer over… for now.

Vetiver :: 3:15-3:55 p.m.

Grizzly Bear :: 10.18 :: TI 2009

Playing a song he “wrote about a bar in the Mission,” bandleader Andy Cabic‘s homage to local S.F. joint El Rio received a huge cheer. With a relaxed vibe and peaceful tone, Vetiver’s earthy indie-folk brought a bit of campfire warmth to the cooling afternoon crowd. “Sister,” with its hypnotic calypso beat, had folks grooving in time, while an electric mid-set jam with jazzy drums had a bit of a Tulsa trance, JJ Cale playing “Spoonful” feel. A strong showing by a true local gem.


Grizzly Bear :: 5:30-6:20 p.m.

If the Beach Boys didn’t just dip their toes into psychedelic waters and instead dove eyes open into the heavy stuff for years, then sobered up in Brooklyn circa 2000-something, this very well may be what they’d sound like. The layers of impeccable vocal harmonies, dynamic songs with multiple parts, and various unique instruments were captivating and inspiring without ever feeling forced or pretentious. Beautiful songs danced from indie-pop sing-along gold to airy flute interludes to dramatic crests of crashing drums, horns, and distorted guitars. Somehow fully inviting yet absolutely boundary-pushing experimental, what perhaps proved most impressive was the rich tone and delicate execution amidst blustering winds on an outdoor stage. A set like this should secure these Bears time in grand theaters built to accentuate such genius.

Bob Mould :: 4:45-5:25 p.m.

It was a big week for Bob Mould. The former singer, guitarist, and songwriter for alt-rock heroes Husker Du and Sugar celebrated his 49th Birthday last Friday (though he joked that he “just turned 39 again”), swapped bass players mid-tour due to a birth, and moved to San Francisco. Clearly happy to be playing what he called his “first true local gig,” Mould sounded remarkably strong, mean, and virile. Playing with stellar Superchunk drummer Jon Wurster, as he has for a while, and Athens, GA legend David Barbe (who was in Sugar) subbing on bass last minute, Mould took fans right back to the relentless alt-punk days of yore he helped create. Full of sludge-rhythms, viscous guitar, and that unmistakable growl, it was like 1992 all over again.


Beirut :: 5:30-6:20 p.m.

Beirut :: 10.18 :: TI 2009

With horns, stand-up bass, and accordion, at times Beirut sound like an Eastern European carnival, at others a funeral procession from another time. It’s all very pretty and Zach Condon (from Brooklyn by way of New Mexico) clearly has a vision; it’s just not a very easy one to relate to. When not looking for a pet monkey or wondering if we slipped into some Old World wormhole, the gypsy jazz showed a folk heart and had folks singing along by the end. Not one thing wrong with it, but like the name, Beirut proves rather uninviting.

The Walkmen :: 6:20-7:05 p.m.

Taking their post-punk rock out of the garage with keyboard flourishes (they prefer piano on record) and a new song featuring a country/Americana waltz feel, The Walkmen continue to evolve with each passing album. Led by the gruff, emotionally-saturated vocals of Hamilton Leithauser, the quintet proved just as comfortable at Muse style stadium bombast as they did mid-tempo lounge rock. Without one proper guitar solo and a locked-in rhythm section, the emphasis is on compositions, but it’s the passionate execution and delivery that make it work. The highlight came at the end with a sticky swamp jam fueled by a swarming horn section that sat-in for a few of the better songs.

The Decemberists :: 7:10-8:10 p.m.

Yo La Tengo :: 10.18 :: TI 2009

The Decemberists have created their own little world. Big movements with lush orchestration and vintage charm support Colin Meloy‘s distinct vocals and vivid tales with a Shakespearean appeal. It’s impressive stuff and proved particularly engaging when the players dug in and turned out a few squalls of distorted rock & roll. But, it can also be a hard world to jump into. There’s a lot of nuance and history with the material, and at a fest for casual fans it’s easy to get lost staring at the lights twinkling in the skyscrapers across the bay. That is until the angelic female harmonies fit for a church wash upon the shores, pulling eyes and minds back to the incredibly tight ensemble onstage. The indie-drama soared at the end with a beautiful lap-steel and organ song propelled by a male-female vocal dynamic that made the cool night feel warm for just a moment.

Yo La Tengo :: 8:10-9:00 p.m.

Yo La Tengo may have turned in the best set of the day. Playing the final slot on the smaller Tunnel Stage, the legendary experimental rock trio could have easily taken the main Bridge Stage at an earlier time, but probably benefited from the darkness of night. It started with an abusive keyboard blast that called John Medeski to mind before a dark, patient, slow building groove emerged over aching guitar. Mixing the heavy, dissonant, way-out-there jams with a Pink Floyd Animals-inspired section, quirky indie-pop, and a jazzy number from the new album, Popular Songs, their ability to shift styles and kick genres in the teeth kept fans hanging on every dangling guitar note. Crawling from the depths of a deep slow burn emerged a massive guitar meltdown. Hunched over his instrument, Ira Kaplan looked to be feeding the music through his body into his guitar as drummer/wife Georgia Hubley knocked out room for her husband to fill with distortion. Kaplan wrestled with his instrument for at least ten minutes, swinging it over his head, harnessing the feedback, and forcing it into submission with expert use of space, tone, and distortion. If you’re into that sorta thing, it was hard to beat and I’m not sure anyone did.

The Flaming Lips :: 9:05-10:35 p.m.

The Flaming Lips :: 10.18 :: TI 2009

The Flaming Lips are forever tied to drugs. They are a psychedelic band with trippy albums and a far out live show – UFOs, fake blood, bunnies, Santas, weird camera angles, naked people, confetti-filled balloons, a giant hamster ball rolling atop the crowd with the lead singer in it, and lots of other really cool shit is common place at their shows/celebrations. They currently have a giant video screen that features a naked woman with a vagina that pulses in time with the music and eventually opens up for the band to walk out before they play “Race for the Prize” to start the set. It’s pretty cool even if you’ve seen it. Along with the psychedelic shock of rare gem “Enthusiasm for Life Defeats Existential Fear,” the Lips played favorites like “Fight Test” and “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1,” which were both slowed down and maybe a little flat. “The W.A.N.D.” and “She Don’t Use Jelly” relit the crowd, but it was the only two songs from the new album, “Silver Trembling Hands” and “Convinced of the Hex,” that seemed to bring the most excitement to the band.


Yup, The Flaming Lips are like drugs. And as drugs go – even really good ones – you’ll never get as high as that first time. The Lips are still cool, genuine, and absolutely giving it their all every time you see them, but knowing all the punchlines and most of the special gags takes its toll, and after that initial rush some of the excitement is simply lost forever. But this doesn’t mean it’s not still great and necessary. The Lips are constantly writing cool, new material (this latest batch in particular), and Wayne Coyne is hard to resist. You don’t always need to get blasted or freak out to have a good time; it can be pretty damn nice to just take a hit and kick back. Turns out The Flaming Lips are a worthy companion no matter what your trip might be.

Continue reading for more pics of Treasure Island 2009…

Saturday, 10.17

The Streets

The Streets

DJ Krush

Brazilian Girls

LTJ Bukem feat. MC Conrad

MSTRKRFT

MSTRKRFT fans

Girl Talk

Girl Talk

MGMT

MGMT

MGMT

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Sunday, 10.18

Vetiver

Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear

Bob Mould

David Barbe with Bob Mould

Jon Wurster with Bob Mould

Beirut

Beirut

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

Yo La Tengo

Yo La Tengo

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

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Builders and the Butchers Tour

The Builders And The Butchers Announce U.S. Tour

Sophomore LP Salvation Is A Deep Dark Well Out Now


The Builders and the Butchers

The Builders and the Butchers don’t pay homage to old America, they channel it. All of the basic instruments are there – acoustic bass, drum, guitar, banjo and mandolin – mixing gospel, blues, bluegrass and desperate story-songs together with an adherence to melody and rhythm.

The timeless sound of their songs harkens back to a time long passed in music, but reflecting the dark times of the present. Their self-titled debut was released in 2007 and showcases the band’s early raw sound. Their latest release titled Salvation Is A Deep Dark Well (listen below) is a much more complete work showcasing the bands full potential. On Salvation, the Builders worked with producer Chris Funk from The Decemberists who brought with him a throng of expertise, patience, instruments and some of the best musicians in Portland. Salvation combines the immediacy of the Builders early work with more a developed songwriting, each song with its own personality and story to tell. In the vein of the Southern Gothic tales lead singer Ryan Sollee weaves stories of struggle with the usual cast of characters God, the Devil, soldiers, branches, wind, rain and hell fire.

The story of Salvation is a Deep Dark Well is that there’s joy and celebration through the darkness, there’s light in the hardest of times and when you reach the bottom salvation may light your way.

The Builders and the Butchers Tour Dates:

09/19/09 Sat The Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR

10/08/09 Thu The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO

10/09/09 Fri Salt Palace Convention Center Salt Lake City, UT

10/13/09 Tue Roseland Theater Portland, OR

10/15/09 Thu Rabobank Arena Bakersfield, CA

10/16/09 Fri San Jose State Event Center San Jose, CA

10/17/09 Sat Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles, CA

10/20/09 Tue House of Blues San Diego, CA

10/21/09 Wed House of Blues San Diego, CA

10/22/09 Thu Mesa Amphitheatre Mesa, AZ

10/23/09 Fri House of Blues Las Vegas, NV

10/25/09 Sun Lonestar Pavilion Lubbock, TX

10/27/09 Tue Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

10/29/09 Thu Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

10/30/09 Fri Palladium Ballroom/Loft Dallas, TX

10/31/09 Sat Verizon Wireless Theater Houston, TX

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HP Scores Medical Win

Cancer Treatment Centers of America upgrade to HP ProLiant servers, deploying more than 500 servers across hospitals in suburban Chicago, Philadelphia, Tulsa and suburban Phoenix.
– Cancer Treatment Centers of America
(CTCA), a national network of hospitals, has upgraded its entire
technology infrastructure to
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uptime and reliability.
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HP Scores Medical Win

Cancer Treatment Centers of America upgrades to HP ProLiant servers, deploying more than 500 Hewlett-Packard servers across hospitals in suburban Chicago, Philadelphia, suburban Phoenix, and Tulsa, Okla.
– Cancer Treatment Centers of America,
a national network of hospitals, has upgraded its entire technological
infrastructure to HP ProLiant servers. The technology upgrade is expected to
increase system performance, uptime and reliability.
The hospitals depend on such infrastructure in order to op…


Franti Ruptures Appendix:Cancels Several Performances

[Update to previously reported story]


Michael Franti

Michael Franti has canceled four concert appearances, the result of emergency surgery this past Thursday, to remove a ruptured appendix. He is currently recuperating at an undisclosed hospital, but is expected to be discharged within the next few days. Michael is expecting his doctor’s clearance to return to the road in time for his Friday, July 31st performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

“After many days and many doctors, it was discovered that my appendix had ruptured,” said Michael. “It was removed this past Thursday. It’s with deep emotion that I will not be able to perform over the next week or so, especially in places like Calgary, Vegas, Tahoe and Berkeley, where I’ve been fortunate enough to share my music with so many people over the years. I’m sorry to disappoint, but I will be back as soon as possible. Big love.”

Michael had canceled his July 23rd appearance at the Calgary Folk Festival and will not perform at his July 24th appearance with the Counting Crows in Las Vegas and appearances in Lake Tahoe, Nevada and at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, also with the Counting Crows.

The cancellations come as Michael celebrates the first multi-format hit of his career, “Say Hey (I Love You),” from his All Rebel Rockers CD, the highest Billboard Top 200 Album Chart debut of his career. The single has topped 200,000 in digital sales, a career sales high, and just this week debuted in the Top 10 on iTunes/Alternative Chart.


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


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