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Hug Your Farmer Benefit Concert With Page, Fishman & All-Star Jam

GOOD MUSIC FOR A GOOD CAUSE

Page McConnell by Rod Snyder

On January 12th, a devastating fire claimed Pete Johnson’s barn, winter storage crops and processing facility. I n an effort to assist the farm’s rebuilding and recovery, the best of Vermont’s local music scene will come together for an all-star jam session that includes Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski (Trey Anastasio Band), Bob Wagner, Clint Bierman and Peter Day (The Grift), Rich Price (The Sweet Remains), Jer Coons, Joshua Panda, Mike Clifford and Matt Hagen (Lendway), Will Evans (Barefoot Truth) and very special guests Jon Fishman and Page McConnell of Phish. One hundred percent of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to support this pillar of Vermont’s local food movement.

Amy Skelton of Pete’s Greens says, “The community response to the fire at the farm in support of Pete’s Greens and local food has been amazing. When spring crops emerge from the ground, we will need a place to wash and store them! This musical extravaganza will contribute a significant building block to the rebuild.”

Event Details

Venue: Higher Ground Ballroom
Event Date: Thu February 3, 2011
Doors: 7:00PM
Show: 8:00PM
Age Policy: all ages

Ticket Info

Price: $35 advance | $45 day of show
Tickets Onsale: Fri January 28, 2011

Tickets on sale here.


Bukit Sembawang raised to Outperform by CIMB

CIMB upgrades Bukit Sembawang Estates (B61.SG) to Outperform from Underperform, and raises its target to $5.86 from $4.80.

CIMB says “higher landed property prices, improved sales at Paterson Suites and an official launch of The Vermont prompt us to raise our ASP assumptions.” The new target is still pegged at a 30% discount to RNAV (higher estimate of $8.38 from $6.85 previously).

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The Heavy Pets: Winter Tour & NYE in FL

TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 19 IN MIAMI, FL


The Heavy Pets

The Heavy Pets will close
out a highly successful 2010 with a tour along the northeast corridor including dates in New York, Connecticut,
Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland before heading back to FL for a final leg of New Year’s shows in
their home stomping grounds. The Heavy Pets have grown exponentially in a very short time and the tour marks a
fitting end to an extraordinary year for the band.

The entire tour will be mixed, recorded and cataloged by Charlie Miller of the Grateful Dead/Kimock fame and available for purchase
on the Heavy Pets website through LiveDownloads.com
and DigitalSoundboard.com.

For a complete tour schedule and more information about the band, check out their new website at www.theheavypets.com.

2010 TOUR DATES:

11/19 Tobacco Road – Miami, FL
11/26 Highline Ballroom – New York, NY

11/27 The Vibe Lounge – Rockville Center, NY
11/30 Cafe Nine – New Haven, CT
12/1 Empire Dine & Dance – Portland, ME
12/2 Matterhorn – Stowe, VT

12/3 Matterhorn – Stowe, VT

12/4 Nectars – Burlington, VT
12/8 Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY
12/9 Putnam Den – Saratoga Springs, NY
12/14 Jewish Mother’s – Norfolk, VI

12/17 The 8 x 10 – Baltimore, MD
12/18 River Street Jazz Cafe – Plains, PA
12/31 Culture Room – Fort Lauderdale, FL

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JamBase Questionnaire: Rubblebucket

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Big Gigantic.

New EP

Vermont-rooted, Brooklyn-based Rubblebucket is an astoundingly evolutionary creature. Since their 2008 debut, Rose’s Dream, they’ve toured aggressively, becoming one of the liveliest good times on the circuit while taking a progressive thirst into the studio. Rock-broad, jazz-smart and dub-wise, Rubblebucket’s music has whispers of Tom Tom Club, Nigerian funk, Lee Scratch Perry, Ethiopian soul, Roxy Music, Nyabinghi and The Police without kowtowing to any particular ancestor. Their sound sits along the same horizon line as Yeasayer, Akron/Family and Subtle, but unlike these peers they possess an imaginative use of horns and a lead singer, Kalmia Traver, whose tantalizing pipes soar somewhere between Dionne Warwick, Tina Weymouth and Portishead’s Beth Gibbons – a siren tug so potent you’d drink her bath water just to get a taste. Listening to Rubblebucket one feels as if they’re body surfing the edge of what’s possible in melodic yet actively experimental rock. And better still, the whole damn band can play the hell out of their respective instruments while sometimes literally leaping into an audience’s arms.

On October 19th Rubblebucket will release the Triangular Daisies EP , which includes three previously unreleased songs as well as three remastered tracks from the Came Out of a Lady Suite released this past spring. The EP is yet another wide stride forward for the band, revealing the flexibility of their material and the mindset behind it. The opening pair, the title cut and a sublime cover of The Beatles’ “Michelle,” is what radio would sound like if talent and real charm beat out the industry’s corporatized widget mentality. “Came Out Of A Lady,” a toasty little romp that whistles and skips in ways that make one glad they were born, follows, then a very different version of the same track and a fantastic remix of “Bikes” off their self-titled 2009 album that’ll have you reaching for your pocket calculator and itching to race along the autobahn. A smoky, pleasantly disorienting live version of “L’homme” captured at Higher Ground in April rounds out the set.

This is not a band that’s likely to stand still. Ever. No how. And that attitude and dedication vibrates outward from speakers and stages wherever their music plays. While still early in the game, gut instinct says Rubblebucket may one day create work as blindingly original as Radiohead’s Kid A, Tricky’s Maxinquaye or Peter Gabriel’s Security, and one doubts the intervening journey will be anything less than fascinating. (Dennis Cook)

Kicking off the Triangular Tour, Rubblebucket plays a pair of rare San Francisco shows this coming weekend – Friday, October 15 and Saturday, October 16 – at the Boom Boom Room. Afterwards, they return to the East Coast for a run that starts October 27th in Syracuse, NY and will take them into the Southeast in November, sharing stages with likeminded futurists Toubab Krewe and Pimps of Joytime on select dates. Find the full schedule here.

Here’s what trumpeter-singer Alex Toth had to say to our inquiries.

Rubblebucket – Alex in the bag, Kalmia Traver ensnared

Instrument(s) of choice: trumpet, floor tom, hyperkinetics
Nicknames: Toth, Al, GC (gargantuous cranium), boss

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Energy explosions inside the body and brain that make you want to scream. It can be helpful (in facilitating greatness) to shape those raw fiery impulses a bit.

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Oasis’ Definitely Maybe or John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme. Pretty different ends of the spectrum. Ha ha!

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Dirty Projectors’ new EP with Bjork, Mt. Wittenberg Orca. Holy shit! Deerhoof’s Offend Maggie got me really good, too.

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
In order from youngest to oldest: 1) a super hero that combined all the powers of Flash, Superman, the Ghostbusters (all of them at once) and Captain Planet. 2) A successful lawyer (I was really into Matlock). 3) A rock star. 4) Charlie Parker on the trumpet. The trumpeter thing is out the window to a certain extent, and now I just want to make awesome music.

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
A big awesome festival with lots of great bands. I love to be around great music and musicians. The hang can be so inspiring/uplifiting.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I think dub reggae is like air in its importance. I’m a lover AND a fighter. There’s a third thing but you said one thing, so I’ll stop at two.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Large droning vacuum/ventilation units. And wind chimes. When I’m walking down a street and I hear either of those things I instantly melt and get put into a space. I love big drone sounds in general.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Gosh, that’s tough. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles) and/or Bitches Brew (Miles Davis) come to mind, but both for VERY different reasons. Other candidates: Physical Graffiti (Led Zeppelin), Odelay (Beck), Electric Bath (Don Ellis Orchestra), Pet Sounds (Beach Boys), Remain in Light (Talking Heads) or Thriller (Michael Jackson). After Bathing At Baxter’s (Jefferson Airplane) was big for me at one point in my life.

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
A condo in Idaho. We got fresh fish and greens and potatoes and rice and cooked the most fantastic ‘homemade’ tour meal ever. Since we tour with nine people on the road, to save money we used to bring a Coleman stove and make our own meals at the venue. I remember a particularly good one we made at Quixote’s in Denver. Sooooo much healthier and more delicious than most venue food (no offense).

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Costume. The coolest, most raging, interactive, crowd-surfingest audiences seem to always have people in costume in their midst – not the whole audience but just a person here or there. A sprinkling of costumed people makes for a vibrant, uninhibited, amazing time it seems.

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Going to bed really, really late and drinking every night. But I kicked the drinking so, hmmm, maybe not flossing or not ironing my clothes. I often show up late to meetings, even if it’s just a couple minutes. Did the road do that?

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. Way more versatile and less easy to put in a box.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A moonrise. A large, orange, beautiful, quick moonrise on the horizon. Either that or two large busses half hanging off a highway overpass in Seattle during an ice storm in the winter of 2008 when I was on tour with John Brown’s Body. Freaky.

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“American Idol” Crystal Bowersox Married

After a whirlwind romance, bluesy American Idol Season 9 runner-up Crystal Bowersox wed fiance Brian Walker in an intimate ceremony in front of family and friends on Saturday. “Our lives have never made more sense than they do right now,” Bowersox, 25, told PEOPLE Magazine following her nups. “I can’t believe how incredibly lucky we [...]

Leland Sundries: Fall Tour/1st EP

ONE OF THE FRESHEST DEBUTS IN ’10 TOURS EAST COAST

“Leland Sundries singer/picker Nick Loss-Eaton’s the-Band-meets-Lou-Reed approach mates gnawing electric guitar and old-time acoustic six-string, banjo, and harmonica melodies with dry-witted, drawling, modern-day ennui.” -Boston Phoenix

Leland Sundries

Brooklyn indie-Americana music project Leland Sundries released their debut, The Apothecary EP, this past Tuesday, October 5 on upstart label L’Echiquier Records. Leland Sundries is lead by resonator and harmonica-playing songwriter Nick Loss-Eaton. Leland Sundries has been compared to James McMurtry, Richard Buckner, AA Bondy, Elvis Perkins, Son Volt, and Silver Jews, and Chuck Prophet has called Leland Sundries’ music “great wordsmith stuff.”

The Apothecary EP was recorded at the Creamery studio, under the Pulaski Bridge on the Brooklyn-Queens border and instrumentation includes resonator guitar, banjo, accordion, vintage synthesizer, slide guitar, and Rhodes. Laura Minor, who xlr8r compared to Lucinda Williams, appears on guest vocals on the EP’s wistful closing waltz.

The project has played in eight states in its year-long existence, sometimes in electric garage band guise and sometimes as a resonator and harmonica show. The tour for the EP begins tomorrow in Massachusetts.

Leland Sundries Tour Dates

October 9 – Sally O’Briens – Somerville, MA
October 10 – Slainte Wine Bar – Portland, Maine
October 11 – Radio Bean – Burlington, Vermont
October 12 – Circus Cafe – Saratoga Springs, NY
October 13 – Goodbye Blue Monday – Brooklyn, NY
October 14 – Black Moon Music Lounge – Belchertown, MA
October 15 – The Speakeasy under Local 121 – Providence, RI
October 31 – Rojo – Birmingham, Alabama
November 2 – Goodstuff Grocery – Marshall, NC
November 3 – Volrath Tavern – Indianapolis, IN
November 4 – Lemon Grove Cafe – Youngstown, OH
November 5 – Triumph Brewery – Philadelphia, PA
November 6 – Union Hall – Brooklyn, NY


The Apothecary EP Track List

1. Elegy
2. High On The Plains
3. Hey Self-Defeater
4. The Main In The Giant Russian Overcoat
5. Oh My Sweet Cantankerous Baby

Leland Sundries Tour Dates :: Leland Sundries News :: Leland Sundries Concert Reviews


Conyers and Kilpatrick Demand Lenders Extend Housing Foreclosure Moratorium to Michigan; No More Foreclosures Until Fraudulent Paperwork is Resolved

Sent to me by a friend on the Hill.From the office of: Fourteenth District, MichiganCongressman John Conyers, Jr.Chairman, House Judiciary CommitteeDean, Congressional Black CaucusPress ReleaseConyers and Kilpatrick Demand Lenders Extend Housing Forecl…

Grace Potter NYE At Higher Ground in Vermont

TICKETS GO ON SALE OCTOBER 1

Grace Potter and the
Nocturnals
have announced that tickets for their annual New Years run at Higher Ground in Burlington,
VT will go on
sale this Friday at 11AM EST. The shows are scheduled for 12/28,
12/29, and 12/31. Fans can buy their tickets by October 1 at Higher Ground Music to take advantage of the early bird
discount for New Years Eve.

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Nocturnals
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Umphrey’s: NYE Chicago Shows Additional Fall Dates

THREE NIGHTS. SEVEN SETS. ONE BAND.


Umphrey’s McGee

Umphrey’s McGee have
announced a New Years Eve run at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago on December 29-31. They will play two full two-
set shows on the 29th and 30th, and three sets on the 31st.

Umphreaks can also also catch the band all over North America this fall. Check out the full tour dates below.


Thu, Sep 23rd, 2010 The Valarium Knoxville, Tennessee 9:00 pm
Fri, Sep 24th, 2010 Minglewood Hall Memphis, Tennessee 9:00 pm
Sat, Sep 25th, 2010 Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 9:00 pm
Sun, Sep 26th, 2010 George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville, Arkansas 9:00 pm
Sun, Sep 26th, 2010 George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville, Arkansas
Tue, Sep 28th, 2010 El Rey Theater Albuquerque, New Mexico 8:30 pm
Wed, Sep 29th, 2010 Orpheum Theatre Flagstaff, Arizona 9:00 pm
Fri, Oct 1st, 2010 The Depot Salt Lake City, Utah 9:15 pm
Sat, Oct 2nd, 2010 Knitting Factory Reno, Nevada 8:00 pm

Sun, Oct 3rd, 2010 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival San Francisco, California 1:15 pm
Wed, Oct 6th, 2010 Arcata Theatre Arcata, California 8:30 pm
Thu, Oct 7th, 2010 McDonald Theatre Eugene, Oregon 8:00 pm
Fri, Oct 8th, 2010 Showbox SoDo Seattle, Washington 8:15 pm

Sat, Oct 9th, 2010 Wilma Theater Missoula, Montana 8:00 pm
Thu, Oct 21st, 2010 Mr. Small’s Theatre Millvale, Pennsylvania 9:00 pm

Fri, Oct 22nd, 2010 Kalamazoo State Theatre Kalamazoo, Michigan 8:30 pm
Sat, Oct 23rd, 2010 House of Blues Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 pm
Sun, Oct 24th, 2010 The Bluebird Bloomington, Indiana 9:00 pm
Wed, Oct 27th, 2010 People’s Court Des Moines, Iowa 9:00 pm
Thu, Oct 28th, 2010 Canopy Club Urbana, Illinois 8:00 pm
Fri, Oct 29th, 2010 Canopy Club Urbana, Illinois
Sat, Oct 30th, 2010 The Pageant St. Louis, Missouri
Sun, Oct 31st, 2010 The Pageant St. Louis, Missouri
Wed, Nov 3rd, 2010 Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont

Thu, Nov 4th, 2010 Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont
Fri, Nov 5th, 2010 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. 10:30 pm
Sat, Nov 6th, 2010 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. 10:30 pm
Tue, Nov 9th, 2010 Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, Virginia 8:30 pm
Wed, Nov 10th, 2010 Legends Boone, North Carolina 9:00 pm

Thu, Nov 11th, 2010 Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Live Oak, Florida
Fri, Nov 12th, 2010 Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Live Oak, Florida
Wed, Dec 29th, 2010 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois
Thu, Dec 30th, 2010 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois
Fri, Dec 31st, 2010 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois
20 January 2011- 24 January 2011 Mayan Holidaze Puerto Morelos, Mexico

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Pretty Lights Announces Fall Tour

PRE-SALE ON MONDAY AUGUST 16; GENERAL SALE AUGUST 20


Pretty Lights

Pretty Lights has scheduled
Fall Tour dates from late October through early December all across the US. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Monday,
August 16 exclusively for fans at 10am local time here. Additional tickets go
on sale to the general public on Friday, August 20 via traditional ticket outlets. Check out the tour dates below.


Aug. 25 The Valarium Knoxville, Tennessee 18+ $25
Aug. 26 Minglewood Hall Memphis, Tennessee 18+ $23
Aug. 28 CAC Warehouse New Orleans, Louisiana 18+ $20
Sep. 3 North Coast Music Festival Chicago, Illinois
Sep. 4 Electric Zoo Festival New York City, New York
Sep. 5 Nocturnal Festival Rockdale, Texas 18+

Sep. 24 Powellapalooza Page, Arizona
Sep. 25 West Beach Festival Santa Barbara, California
Oct. 27 Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, Oklahoma $21
Oct. 29 The Tabernacle Atlanta, Georgia $30
Oct. 30 Patriots Point Charleston, South Carolina $30
Oct. 31 MoogFest 2010 Asheville, North Carolina

Nov. 2 Bourbon Street Ballroom Baltimore, Maryland $22
Nov. 3 Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $23.50
Nov. 4 The National Richmond, Virginia $25

Nov. 5 House of Blues Boston, Massachusetts $25
Nov. 6 Washington Ave. Armory Albany, New York $26
Nov. 7 Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont $30
Nov. 8 Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont $30
Nov. 10 Madison Theatre Covington, Kentucky $22
Nov. 11 Boma Columbus, Ohio 18+ $15
Nov. 12 The Fillmore Detroit, Michigan $25
Nov. 13 The Rave Milwaukee, Wisconsin $25
Nov. 14 First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 18+ $22.50
Nov. 15 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska $22

Nov. 19 Showbox SoDo Seattle, Washington $25

Nov. 20 McDonald Theatre Eugene, Oregon $22

Nov. 21 Arcata Community Center Arcata, California $25
Nov. 23 Knitting Factory Reno, Nevada $20

Nov. 26 The Wiltern Los Angeles, California $25
Nov. 27 House of Blues Las Vegas, Nevada 18+ $25
Nov. 28 House of Blues San Diego, California $23
Dec. 2 Sunshine Theatre Albuquerque, New Mexico $15
Dec. 3 Telluride Confrence Center Telluride Mountain, Colorado $30
Dec. 4 Telluride Confrence Center Telluride Mountain, Colorado $30

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Bukit Sembawang posts net profit before tax of $14.8m

Property developer Bukit Sembawang Estates says group revenue for the first quarter ended 30 June 2010 was $34.4 million as compared to $6.4 million in the prior corresponding period.

Accordingly, the net profit before tax increased by 706.1% from $1.8 million in the prior corresponding period to $14.8 million for the quarter ended 30 June 2010.

The increase was mainly due to higher profit recognition on a higher number of development projects, namely Parc Mondrian, Paterson Suites, Verdure, The Vermont on Cairnhill and Luxus Hills Phase 1, for the quarter ended 30 June 2010 as compared to profit recognised on only two development projects, Parc Mondrian and Paterson Suites, in the prior corresponding period.

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August 2, 1790: New Nation Comes to Its Census

1790: In keeping with a tradition at least as old as the Romans and constitutionally mandated by the Founding Fathers, the first U.S. Census begins.
Federal representatives fanned out across the original 13 states, tabulating information on American households, just as they have every 10 years since. The information was used to estimate taxes, assign [...]

Liberate Music & Yoga Fest: Lotus, Brothers Past, Hamilton

BEATS ANTIQUE, DEAD SESSIONS AND FRIENDS, SPIRITUAL REZ, TOM HAMILTON’S AMERICAN BABIES, &
MORE

Celebrating 3 years with a mission to support community, arts, camping, yoga and conscious uplifting music, EMP is
pleased to announce the artists presenting at the 2010 Liberate Music & Yoga Festival on Friday, August
20 & Saturday, August 21 at 845 Poor Farm Rd. in Sheldon, Vermont.

Friday begins with a Welcome to Liberate Yoga Flow followed by Hip Hop Yoga, Kirtan with American Raga, and
music from Bearquarium followed by Lucid. Next up is the captivating triple header of Rubblebucket, Dead Sessions
and Friends, and Brothers Past- playing one of the classic late night sets that they’ve become famous for. Stretching
into the late night and morning is a performance-art filled set with a belly dancer and more by Beats Antique.

Lotus brings their energy-driven, technically-precise performance to the stage on Saturday to headline the festival
with one unforgettable extended set. Leading up to Lotus, Liberate features a yoga discussion with Prem Prakash, a
Groove DJ Yoga Flow, Thai Yoga Massage, and activities for Kids, Workshops like: Learn to Spin Fire and Learn to
Hula. Also taking the main stage on Saturday: Spiritual Rez, Barika Ensemble, Twiddle, & Tom Hamilton’s American
Babies. Late Night Saturday performances include: Jeff Bujak, Dopapod, and empancipator.

The lineup for the two-day event on August 20 & 21, 2010 curently reads:

Lotus, Brothers Past, Rubblebucket, Beats Antique, Dead
Sessions and Friends, Spiritual Rez,
emancipator, Kirtan w/ Prem Prakash,
Tom Hamilton’s American Babies,
JaneYoga Welcome to Liberate Yoga Flow, Lucid, Bearquarium, Jeff Bujak, Twiddle, DJ Reverence of Rise Up Sound, Dopapod, Barika Ensemble, Kirtan w/
Patrick McAndrew & American Raga, The Human Canvas, Groove Yoga w/ Danny & DJ tonybonez, Hip Yoga Flow w/
Danielle & DJ Duke
, and more coming!

Weekend passes to this musical oasis in VT with camping are $70 if you buy before June 30, $80 regularly priced,
and $90 week-of. This includes without camping. Tickets on sale at LiberateVT.com.

To further set Liberate apart, the festival offers family camping area featuring a quieter location on the property, a
shaded kids’ area on the concert grounds, arts & crafts, children’s entertainment including kids’ yoga, hula, and a
parade through the festival. Children under 12 are free with a paid adult.

For more information on the Liberate Music & Yoga Festival, visit
LiberateVT.com
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Furthur Cancels 7/5 Vermont Show

INTIMATE REPLACEMENT SHOW ADDED IN STROUDSBURG, PA

Yesterday Furthur issued the following statement on their official site:

July 5th Shelburne Vermont Show CANCELLED

To All Of Our Fans Who’ve Purchased Tickets To Our July 5 Show in Shelburne, VT:

Furthur

After days of meetings to address and alleviate last minute concerns being expressed by State and Local Authorities, Furthur is very disappointed to learn that today (6.24), the local authorities, citing an inability to deal with an expected influx of ticketless fans, traffic concerns, and other issues, have revoked the approved permits for the show and have decided to cancel Furthur’s concert at Vermont’s Shelburne Museum on July 5. As the decision was made by the local authorities so close to the event date, regrettably we are unable to find a suitable alternate venue in Vermont. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience!

Full & complete refunds will be available soon via point of purchase. If you bought tickets online you’ll automatically be refunded.

Replacement Show Added For July 5
We have added a new show on July 5 to replace the recently cancelled show in Vermont.
Furthur will be appearing for an intimate show at The Sherman Theater – Stroudsburg, PA. A limited amount of tickets will be offered via online ticketing starting June 25 at Noon ET.

Public on sale: Saturday, June 26 at 10:00 AM ET.

We are truly sorry that we couldn’t find a suitable venue in Vermont to replace the cancelled Shelburne show, but at this late date, there was nothing available. The Sherman Theatre in Pennsylvania, where we will now be playing on July 5, is a terrific & very intimate venue.

Regretably, tickets for the cancelled July 5 Shelburne will NOT be honored at the Sherman Theater show. We hope to return to Vermont at some time in the future.

Again, our sincere apologies!

Furthur begins their Summer Tour tonight at the Highland Bowl in Rochester, NY.

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Sandra Bullock to Consider Where to Live with Baby Louis

According to the recent news by the Oscar winning actress, Sandra Bullock who filed a case for her divorce with her husband James and is seeking the adoption of Louis, her very adorable son, is facing up with the new problem of her home, for where she would stay along with her son.
The lady [...]

Snoe.down Photos & Review | 03.26-03.28 | VT

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Words by: Bill Clifford | Images by: Rob Chapman

Snoe.down :: 03.26.10-03.28.10 :: Killington Resort & Spartan Arena :: Rutland, VT


Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings

Live music fans celebrated the arrival of spring in New England with the return of Snoe.down, a winter sports and music festival, hosted by
moe., at Killington Ski Resort. A glorious weekend full of inspiring artist and the wonders of nature, for many this was the start of festival season.

Friday, March 26

The Bridge was the second act to perform on Friday at Bear Mountain. This mid-Atlantic band has been garnering quite a following over the last several years at festivals large and small, and I come away more impressed with each performance. Guitarist and lead singer Chris Jacobs has a sultry, honeyed voice that carries some of Lowell George’s soul. Fans were getting down to the New Orleans boogie of “Old White Lightning 95,” led by Mark Brown‘s ivory tickling. And the Southern jazz of “Bury My Bones In Baltimore” featured the horn of Patrick Rainey. Once again, The Bridge proved to be one of the most alluring yet under appreciated bands on the circuit.

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings were the opening act at Spartan Arena on Friday night and played to a thin crowd that slowly sauntered in. The Dap-Kings, an eight-piece ensemble, took the stage sans Jones and warmed up the crowd with some instrumentals. But the show really got hot when Jones, a stout, fiery performer, lit up the stage. She promenaded from one wing of the stage to the other, enticing the crowd to sing along with her. When raising her powerful, gospel voice, she sang with deep emotion, writhing and contorting her body. Jones and the Dap-Kings are reviving the classic sounds of Motown and Stax recording artists, and Jones is clearly a leader of the scene.

moe. is currently celebrating its twentieth anniversary and have been performing shows filled with classic moe. songs since Halloween. Friday night’s first set was a bit by the numbers; not boring but nothing really stood out. “Mexico” made a fine opener, warming up both the crowd and the band as vocalist/guitarist Al Schnier‘s fingers raced up and down the neck of his guitar. Bassist Rob Derhak‘s pop nugget “Captain America” was played in a faster time signature than normal, but then slowed for a long, improvised segue into “Four,” a meandering dirge. The set closed with an upbeat note on “Shoot First,” featuring percussionist Jim Loughlin on MalletKat. That found its way into fan favorite “Moth,” with guitarist Chuck Garvey‘s searing notes drawing an ovation from the arena, about three quarters full.


Chuck Garvey – moe. :: 03.26 :: Snoe.down 2010

Set two had a bit more to offer the average moe. fan. The lovely ballad “Faker” began slow and mellow but picked up the tempo later, led by Garvey’s lead guitar bending notes. It then busted into a rarely played verse of the song, an upbeat, funky interlude that featured triple vocal harmonies from Garvey, Derhak and Schnier. Another bust out was their cover of James Bouchard’s “Cape Cod Girls,” played here with a slow, rumbling bass line and the cadent drumming of Vinnie Amico, which rolled right into “Water,” highlighted by Garvey’s mercurial guitar solo. As “Hector’s Pillow” bounced seamlessly into “Timmy Tucker,” the crowd sensed a set closer and began to sway and sing along in the high point of the evening. Mid-song, moe. brought the tempo to a lull, giving both the band and the fans a moment to breath, and then led back into a rousing peak by Loughlin’s MalletKat. The two-song encore of “She Sends Me” and “Spine of a Dog” was played short and sweet due to the curfew.


Saturday, March 27

I began Saturday at the K1 Lodge, with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, stunning views of the slopes, and The McLovins onstage. The Saturday crowd was noticeably larger than the previous day, and the barroom was at standing room only capacity as the band began with “Milktoast Man.” The musical growth in this teen trio was evident immediately. “Deep Monster Trance” was announced as a new song on the band’s upcoming full-length CD, and is every bit as up and down in tempo as its title suggests. A long, improvised guitar solo from Jeff Howard, with languid notes drawn out on a whammy bar stirred the crowd. The McLovins also premiered their cover of Paul Simon’s “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes,” which enticed the crowd to shake their butts and move their feet. These youngsters have come a long way in a short time.


The McLovins :: Snoe.down 2010

Over at Bear Mountain, we caught the second half of Hot Day at the Zoo. Again, the bar was wall-to-wall packed. There was an absolute, insatiable energy coming from the jamgrass quartet onstage, and I was immediately struck with the string bending of the mandolin and banjo players, as well as the group’s tight harmonies. While there was no percussion player, there was enough foot stomping and guitar slapping to make up for the lack of drums. The faster and harder this band played, the more the crowd hollered and danced along. HDATZ certainly gained more than one new fan from their performance at Snoe.down.


From the lodge it was a short walk to an outdoor stage for an afternoon performance from moe. After welcoming fans to Snoe.down, Schnier quipped, “This is fantastic. It’s a whole lot better than playing in single digits on Whiteface Mountain,” referencing a frigid outdoor performance in Lake Placid at the previous Snoe.down in 2006. Today, there was a crystal blue sky above and temps were easily in the high 60s to 70s. From my vantage point ten rows back, Chuck side, I glanced upwards towards the slope at a the surreal scene: a sea of heads bobbing and shaking, fans in t-shirts and sunglasses, skiers and boarders shredding the slopes.


Amico’s rat-a-tat-tat drumming began “St. Augustine” and immediately the horde was set in motion. On the pop nugget “OkayAlright,” Derhak could be heard laughing as he sang the words, “Smoking joints in the parking lot,” bringing its usual roar from the crowd. “Akimbo” was a rare afternoon bust out. Schnier and Garvey traded lead and melody parts before Derhak stepped up for a bass solo. Not to be outdone, Amico and Loughlin hammered at their respective kits behind it all.


moe. & family :: 03.27 :: Snoe.down 2010

Derhak drew a laugh when he noted that someone had “just wiped in the half-pipe!” With dusk settling, “Happy Hour Hero” was an obligatory choice late in the set, which segued into “Seat of my Pants.” Late in the song it seemed to take on the sound of an ’80s metal band as Schnier scratched a pick along his strings while Garvey wailed. As quick as flipping a light switch, moe. moved into “Sensory Deprivation Bank,” one of its oldest songs, to close the set. Ever the family values band, moe. invited their kids to dance to the encore, “Down Boy,” where they playfully laughed and interacted with the kids and fans.


Assembly of Dust was the opening act at Spartan Arena on Saturday night, and initially took the stage to a disappointingly sparse crowd. AOD opened with the sultry “Sinner,” one of bandleader/lead singer/songwriter Reid Genauer‘s oldest songs, going back to his days with Vermont’s Strangefolk. Lead guitarist Andy Terrell‘s dulcet harmony tones stood out on “Sinner” while the band’s three-part harmony vocals shined on “Edges” and “Telling Sue,” the latter highlighting their ’60s pop influences. “Whistle Clock” was a driving rock song with lots of room for improvisation, and Terrell’s guitar cried while the rhythm section of drummer Andy Herrick and bassist John Leccese was thunderous. AOD closed where it started: “Sometimes,” another gem from Genauer’s Strangefolk days. Again, Terrell proved himself to be a versatile sideman, going from mellow and hushed to wailing when needed. The crowd had grown since the band began and gave rousing applause as AOD left the stage.


Railroad Earth followed AOD and their set was a highlight of the weekend. Opener “Mighty River” is a lovely folk melody laced with Tim Carbone‘s eloquent violin. Like many mighty rivers, the tune has a meandering yet deliberate tempo, which flowed directly into “Like A Buddha,” which featured sweet flute interludes from Andy Goessling. The gorgeous acoustic ode to breaking down walls, “Bird in a House” was filled with sweet violin and mandolin, a lovely waltz that got feet moving, and the more straight ahead rock protest song “Warhead Boogie” kept the energy at a high. The rollicking “Long Way To Go” brought the set to a rousing close, and left fans eager to get down with some moe. Lest I forget, Railroad Earth’s new bassist, Andrew Altman was stellar the whole set. You’d have never known he was a recent addition to the band based on his playing.


moe. Sunday Brunch :: 03.28 :: Snoe.down 2010

moe. saved its best for Saturday night, beginning with “Wind It Up,” featuring Loughlin’s MalletKat fills peppered throughout. He’s one of the most talented multi-instrumentalists on the scene, but I pay special attention when he tinkers away on the MalletKat. Mid-set, the band revived its cover of The Meters‘ “Cissy Strut,” not played since 2001, sandwiched inside their own “Stranger Than Fiction,” and Derhak and Amico laid down a thick funk for Garvey’s melodious guitar flourishes. This was the highlight of the first set, which then closed with a long, improvisational excursion through “Plane Crash,” a high-energy rager that left fans exhausted but eager for set two.


From that high point forward moe. never really mellowed. The second set was an upbeat run through classic moe. beginning with “Threw It All Away.” The jaunty highway song “The Road” transitioned seamlessly into the funk-rooted “Lazurus,” where Schnier’s scorching guitar swells seemed to float through the dense din of the arena crowd. Jason Huffer‘s lights illuminated the arena coming back into “The Road,” as violet, yellow and royal blues splashed on the ceiling and walls. His lighting throughout was fantastic, but one could certainly lose themselves in the dither of colors at that point.


I heard the opening guitar and bass strains to my personal favorite moe. song and moved into the horde to get lost in “Opium.” While some may find it a dark, heavy song, I love to set myself adrift, eyes shut, on the soulful, slinky groove and mellow spaces of this particular tune. Garvey’s swirling slide guitar was a purple haze and Derhak’s deeply resonating bass and passionately bellowed vocals filled the arena. Coming down, they moved seamlessly into a carousing “32 Things” to close, drawing a cheer from the crowd happy to have something to dance to again. Up close for this jam, I took notice of the interaction between Loughlin and Amico, their heads nodding in agreement as Loughlin moved from drums to shakers to tambourines, as the set ended on an emotional high. After wishing a happy birthday to Loughlin’s dad Bill, moe. encored with a soulful rendition of Little Feat‘s “Willin,’” and then ended the evening with a rambunctious run through “New York City.”


moe. closed the weekend with a 10 a.m. brunch for V.I.P. ticket holders, though, unfortunately, this critic wasn’t privy. And despite Leroy Justice and Red Rooster both being booked on Sunday afternoon, there was a long drive to Connecticut after an exhausting but joyful weekend. moe. seems to have found a wonderful new home for Snoe.down in beautiful Central Vermont, where some of the kindest folks graciously welcomed us moe.rons.

moe. Tour Dates :: moe. News :: moe. Concert Reviews

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Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars U.S. Tour To Help Refugees

SIERRA LEONE’S REFUGEE ALL STARS PARTNER WITH

THE INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE ON U.S. TOUR TO RAISE AWARENESS OF REFUGEES’ NEEDS

BAND’S NEW ALBUM RELEASED TO ACCLAIM MARCH 23

Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars

In keeping with the theme of their acclaimed new album, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars are
partnering with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on their extensive U.S. tour, which begins next week
in Vermont. (See dates below.) The shows, which aim to raise awareness about the needs of refugees, will feature
material from the All Stars’ new album, Rise & Shine.

The All Stars first formed and performed in refugee camps in Guinea where the IRC managed school programs,
health clinics and other critical services for tens of thousands of Sierra Leoneans who escaped civil war at home. Since then, in electrifying live performances and recording experience with the likes of Aerosmith and Mavis Staples, the All Stars have
been establishing an identity based as much on skill, imagination and charisma as on their undeniably touching
story (The Los Angeles Times). The band’s remarkable journey was documented in the multi-award winning
documentary Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, by Zach Niles and Banker
White
.

“Amid their shared experience of living as refugees [the All Stars] found a common cause to play beautiful music,
bring cheer and hope to refugees who fled a brutal war and help them forget the horrors they left behind,” says International Rescue Committee spokeswoman Melissa Winkler. “Their music became an antidote
to the misery, monotony and uncertainty that Sierra Leonean refugees faced each day, and their music continues to
be an inspiration to refugees around the world.”

On the upcoming tour, concertgoers will be encouraged to donate $5 to IRC programs by texting REFUGEE to 25383. The donations will help Sierra Leonean and other refugees given sanctuary in the United States to recover and
rebuild their lives here. The All Stars and Cumbancha are also donating $2 to the IRC’s global humanitarian aid
programs for each copy of Rise & Shine sold through this link: www.theirc.org/shop-irc-market.

Rise & Shine is the follow up to the All Stars’ debut, Living Like a Refugee, which garnered
the band international acclaim and high profile fans such as Keith Richards, Sir Paul McCartney, Angelina Jolie
and Ice Cube. On the new
album, produced by Steve Berlin (Los
Lobos
, Angelique
Kidjo
, Rickie Lee
Jones
, Michelle
Shocked
, Alec
Ounsworth
, Jackie
Greene
), Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars have realized a unique and seamlessly coherent sound: a fusion
of traditional West African music and roots reggae, inflected with New Orleans styles.

The new album is garnering considerable critical praise, including:

“It is simply great songwriting with incredible production. None of their message – unity, cultural celebration, spiritual salvation – is lost, and so much is gained.”
-The Huffington Post

“Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars have tapped into the music’s transformative powers… Rise & Shine is a testament to the unbreakable human spirit.”
-Relix

Sierra Leone’s Refugee
All Stars Tour Dates
:: Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars News :: Sierra Leone’s Refugee
All Stars Concert Reviews


Grace Potter: Tour/Album Details

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Announce Track Listing for Self-Titled Third Album Due Out June
8

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, the emerging Vermont-based band’s third album for Hollywood Records, will be released on June 8. Produced by Mark Batson (Dr. Dre, Eminem, Jay-Z, Dave Matthews Band), this new recording showcases Grace Potter and the Nocturnals‘ new five-piece configuration, in which singer and Hammond B3 player Grace Potter, lead guitarist Scott Tournet and drummer Matt Burr are joined by bassist Catherine Popper (Ryan Adams & the Cardinals, Hem)
and rhythm guitarist Benny Yurco.

“This record is the first time it’s really been us — the first time we’ve all found each other and ourselves,” says Potter. Adds Burr, “Every record you make, you always say, ‘This is the one.’ But with this lineup we’ve cracked the code.”

The band will showcase its new lineup and songs at SXSW, where they’ll play Antone’s March 18 as part of the Americana Music Association showcase. Potter will also perform on a string of Lilith Fair dates this summer.

Track Listing
1. Paris
2. Oasis
3. Medicine
4. Goodbye Kiss
5. Tiny Light
6. Colors
7. Only Love
8. Money
9. One Short Night
10. Low Road
11. That Phone
12. Hot Summer Night
13. Things I Never Needed

Tour Dates:

3/11/10 – Mass MoCa – North Adams, MA
3/12/10 – Ridgefield Playhouse – Ridgefield, CT
3/13/10 – Sugarloaf Ski Resort – Sugarloaf, ME
3/18/10 – Antone’s – SXSW – Austin, TX
3/21/10 – Snowmass Mountain – Aspen, CO
3/27/10 – Jackson Hole Mountain Resort – Jackson Hole, WY
4/25/10 – McDowell Mountain Music Festival – Phoenix, AZ
5/14/10 – Browns Island – Richmond, VA

6/04/10 – Mountain Jam (Hunter Mountain) – Hunter, NY


Feb. 25, 1837: Davenport Electric Motor Gets Plugged In

1837: The U.S. Patent Office approves Thomas Davenport’s application for a patent on an “Improvement in Propelling Machinery by Magnetism and Electro-Magnetism.” We’d call it an electric motor.
Davenport was a Vermont blacksmith and an amateur tinkerer, not a trained scientist or engineer. When he heard about a machine that used an electromagnet to separate high-quality [...]

Tropical Throe.down Date Change Snoe.down Lineup & moe. Tour

Tropical Throe.down Date Change, Snoe.down Lineup and moe. Tour

moe.

Late last week, Paradise Groove began informing those fans who had already booked Throe.down packages of a change in the dates. moe. is now making the official announcement to the entire moe. fan community that after much deliberation, the decision has been made to re-schedule the event for January 5-9, 2011.

Ticket sales have slowed down since the earthquake in Haiti, but more importantly, the band did not feel comfortable with the idea of entertaining and partying on the other side of the island so soon after the tragedy.

No other details for the event have changed, and more information can be found on the Paradise Groove page.

Snoe.down
March 26, 27 & 28

Ticket Price Increase
Ticket prices will increase to $89.00 on February 15 for Snoe.down. Festival tickets are currently only $79.00 and on sale now at the Flynn Theatre box office located at 153 Main St. in Burlington, Vermont. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.flynntix.org and by phone at 802.863.5966. Ticket prices include 6% Vermont tax, $1.00 box office service charge and $1.00 charity donation.

Snoe.down Lineup
moe. (2 nights)
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Railroad Earth
Assembly of Dust

and more

moe. Winter Tour

02/26/10 Los Angeles, CA Club Nokia
02/27/10 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock CafÈ
02/28/10 Flagstaff, AZ Orpheum Theatre
03/03/10 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
03/04/10 Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall
03/05/10 Chicago, IL The Riviera w/Cornmeal
03/06/10 Chicago, IL The Riviera w/Perpetual Groove
03/07/10 Davenport, IA Capitol Theatre
03/10/10 Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theater
03/11/10 Greensboro, NC Carolina Theatre
03/12/10 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle w/Perpetual Groove
03/13/10 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle w/Cornmeal
03/26/10 snoe.down Killington and Rutland, VT
03/27/10 snoe.down Killington and Rutland, VT
03/28/10 snoe.down Killington and Rutland, VT