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Bonnaroo Lineup: DMB Jay-Z, KOL, Biscuits, Wonder

BONNAROO ANNOUNCES 2010 LINEUP

FEATURING: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, KINGS OF LEON, STEVIE WONDER, JAY-Z, WEEZER, THE DEAD WEATHER

FLAMING LIPS PERFORMING DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, PHOENIX, AVETT BROTHERS, THE BLACK KEYS

MICHAEL FRANTI, LES CLAYPOOL, THE DISCO BISCUITS, TORI AMOS, JEFF BECK, THIEVERY CORP AND MORE

The 2010 Bonnaroo lineup saw a rather interesting release on Tuesday (February 9). Pouring slowly out of the festival’s MySpace page and appearing in videos like the one The Avett Brothers debuted on JamBase, fans learned one-by-one which of their favorite artists will appear at the event. More acts will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will go down June 10-13 in a huge field near Manchester, TN. Tickets are on sale now at bonnarootickets.com.

For more on Bonnaroo, check our extensive coverage of the 2009 event here.

Artists Confirmed for Bonnaroo 2010:

Bonnaroo 2009 by Snyder

Dave Matthews Band

Kings of Leon

Stevie Wonder

Jay-Z

Tenacious D

Weezer

The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform Dark Side of the Moon

The Dead Weather

Damian Marley & Nas

Phoenix

Norah Jones

Michael Franti & Spearhead

John Fogerty

Regina Spektor

Jimmy Cliff

LCD Soundsystem

The Avett Brothers

Thievery Corporation

Rise Against

Tori Amos

The National

Zac Brown Band

Les Claypool

John Prine

The Black Keys

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Jeff Beck

Dropkick Murphys

She & Him

Against Me!

The Disco Biscuits

Daryl Hall & Chromeo

Jamey Johnson

Clutch

Bassnectar

Kid Cudi

Baaba Maal

Kris Kristofferson

Medeski Martin & Wood

The xx

GWAR

Dan Deacon Ensemble

Tinariwen

Wale

Deadmau5

The Melvins

Gaslight Anthem

Miike Snow

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Dr. Dog

They Might Be Giants

Punch Brothers

Isis

Blitzen Trapper

Blues Traveler

Miranda Lambert

Calexico

OK Go

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Martin Sexton

Lotus

Baroness

Dave Rawlings Machine

Mayer Hawthorne and the County

Japandroids

Jay Electronica

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Ingrid Michaelson

The Dodos

Manchester Orchestra

The Temper Trap

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Big Sam’s Funky Nation

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Tokyo Police Club

The Entrance Band

Local Natives

Brandi Carlile

Mumford & Sons

Rebelution

Diane Birch

Monte Montgomery

Julia Nunes

The Postelles

Lucero

Here We Go Magic

Hot Rize

Neon Indian

B.O.B

Needtobreathe


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

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

Take Home Grammys at the 52nd Annual Awards Show

Kings of Leon

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

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

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

Awards

Record Of The YearUse Somebody – Kings Of Leon

Album Of The YearFearless – Taylor Swift

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Best Rock Album21st Century Breakdown – Green Day

Best Alternative Music AlbumWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix – Phoenix

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

Best Rap AlbumRelapse – Eminem

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

Best Americana AlbumElectric Dirt – Levon Helm

Best Traditional Blues AlbumA Stranger Here – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Best Contemporary Blues AlbumAlready Free – The Derek Trucks Band

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

Best Contemporary Folk AlbumTownes – Steve Earle

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

Best Reggae AlbumMind Control – Acoustic – Stephen Marley

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

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

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


Leon Russell & Zac Brown Band Perform @ GRAMMYS 2010

Bearded keyboardist Leon Russell shined as he brought his musical stylings to a performance by the Grammy-winning Zac Brown Band at Sunday night’s 2010 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

The winners of 52nd Annual Grammy Awards

Country star Taylor Swift bagged four Grammy Awards at the prestigious US music ceremony in Los Angeles.
The 20-year-old won best country album for ”Fearless”. She also received best country song and best female country vocal performance, both for the track White Horse.
She also picked up the coveted album of the year title, reports Radaronline.com.
Meanwhile, [...]

2010 Grammy Award Winners

Taylor Swift and Beyonce cleaned up on American music’s biggest night, but what other vocalists took home gold at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards?

Here’s the list of winners:
Album of the year
Taylor Swift, Fearless
Female pop performance
Beyoncé, Halo
Rap/sung collaboration
Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West, Run This Town
Rock album
Green Day, 21st Century Breakdown
Record of the year
Kings of Leon, Use [...]

Zac Brown Band Dates

ZAC BROWN BAND WEST COAST TOUR DATES

Zac Brown Band

Grammy-nominated Zac Brown Band will bring their Breaking Southern Ground tour to the West Coast for the first time with over a dozen concert dates starting in March. The band will also make an early stop on the West Coast next week to perform live on the Grammy telecast from Staples Center in LA on January 31.

The Breaking Southern Ground tour provides concert goers with the full Zac Brown Band experience: eat-and-greets featuring Zac cooking up his signature recipes for a few lucky fans in most markets, as well as performances by three up-and-coming Atlanta-based artists who have been signed by Brown to his label Southern Ground Records: Sonia Leigh, Levi Lowrey and Nic Cowan.

The shows will host various onstage combinations of the musicians integrated throughout the event as Zac Brown Band will make appearances during each artist’s set, then inviting them to join the full band later in the night.

A new addition to this leg of the tour, special guests Joey + Rory will join the Zac Brown Band to emcee the shows.

Zac Brown Band Tour Dates

03/02/10 Tue San Diego Sports Arena San Diego, CA

03/03/10 Wed Dodge Theatre Phoenix, AZ

03/04/10 Thu Pan Am Center at NMSU Las Cruces, NM

03/05/10 Fri World Arena Colorado Springs, CO

03/09/10 Tue Fox Theater Oakland, CA

03/10/10 Wed San Jose State Event Center San Jose, CA

03/11/10 Thu Arco Arena Sacramento, CA

03/12/10 Fri Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

03/13/10 Sat The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, NV

03/17/10 Wed Arlington Theatre Santa Barbara, CA

03/18/10 Thu Rabobank Arena Bakersfield, CA

03/19/10 Fri Redding Convention Ctr. Redding, CA

03/20/10 Sat Salem Armory Auditorium Salem, OR

03/21/10 Sun Comcast Arena Everett, WA

04/29/10 Thu MerleFest Wilkesboro, NC

07/03/10 Sat Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, WI*

07/04/10 Sun Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, WI*

07/09/10 Fri Hersheypark Stadium & Star Pavilion Hershey, PA*

07/10/10 Sat PNC Park Pittsburgh, PA*

07/16/10 Fri Citi Field Flushing, NY*

07/17/10 Sat Citi Field Flushing, NY*

07/23/10 Fri Nationals Park Washington, DC*

07/25/10 Sun Churchill Downs Louisville, KY

*Supporting Dave Matthews Band


52nd Grammy Noms: Phish, Béla, DMB, Byrne/Eno

BELA FLECK, DMB, DAVID BYRNE/BRIAN ENO, PHISH RECEIVE GRAMMY NOMINATIONS

Bela Fleck

The 52nd Annual Grammy Nominations were announced last night, including some relevant JamBase artists. To be eligible for an award, artists must have released a recording between October 1, 2008 and August 31, 2009.

Among those receiving nominations were David Byrne and Brian Eno‘s Everything That Happens Will Happen Today for Best Alternative Music Album, Dave Matthews Band‘s Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King for Album of the Year and Best Rock Album, Kings of Leon‘s “Use Somebody” for Song of the Year, Silversun Pickups and Zac Brown Band for Best New Artist, Bela Fleck‘s “Throw Down Your Heart” for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, T Bone Burnett for Producer of the Year, Steve Earle for Best Contemporary Folk Album for Townes, Neko Case earned two nominations for her album Middle Cyclone, one for Best Contemporary Folk Album and the other for Best Recording Package, Mos Def got the nod for Best Rap Album, and Phish‘s Clifford Ball DVD Box Set for Best Boxed or Limited Edition Package.

Beyonce led all artists with 10 nominations, while Kanye West, Jay-Z, Maxwell, Lady GaGa, and Taylor Swift all received a predictably large amount of nods.

The Grammys will be held on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles. Major category nominations are listed below.

Record of the Year:
Beyonce: “Halo”
The Black Eyed Peas: “I Gotta Feeling”
Kings Of Leon: “Use Somebody”
Lady Gaga: “Poker Face”
Taylor Swift: “You Belong With Me”

Album of the Year:
Beyonce: I Am… Sasha Fierce

The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D.
Lady Gaga: The Fame

Dave Matthews Band: Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King
Taylor Swift: Fearless

Song of the Year:

Lady Gaga: “Poker Face”
Maxwell: “Pretty Wings”
Beyonce: “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)”
Kings of Leon: “Use Somebody”
Taylor Swift: “You Belong With Me”

Best Alternative Music Album:

David Byrne & Brian Eno: Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
Death Cab For Cutie: The Open Door
Depeche Mode: Sounds of the Universe
Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: It’s Blitz!

Best New Artist:

Zac Brown Band
Keri Hilson
MGMT
Silversun Pickups
The Ting Tings

Best Rap Album:

Common: Universal Mind Control
Eminem: Relapse
Flo Rida: R.O.O.T.S.
Mos Def: The Ecstatic
Q-Tip: The Renaissance

Best Rap Song:

Drake: “Best I Ever Had”
Kid Cudi: “Day ‘N’ Nite”
T.I. and Justin Timberlake: “Dead and Gone”
Jay-Z: “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)”

Jay-Z: “Run This Town [ft. Rihanna and Kanye West]”

The complete list of nominations can be seen here.


2010 Grammy Awards Nominations [Complete List Of Nominees]

The nominees for the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards are in, and Beyonce is leading the pack. The “Sasha Fierce” hitmaker earned a total of 10 Grammy nominations during “The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! — Countdown To Music’s Biggest Night” event hosted by LL Cool J on Wednesday night.
Beyonce is up for Album of the Year [...]

Zac Brown Band: Tour

Zac Brown Band Announce Fall Headlining Tour


Zac Brown Band

Rising stars on the country music scene, Zac Brown Band will kick off their “Breaking Southern Ground” tour next month – marking their biggest national headlining tour to date. Behind only Lady Gaga, the Atlanta-based Zac Brown Band are the biggest selling new artists of the year with their near-platinum debut album The Foundation and a third hit single “Toes” climbing the charts at #19 on Hot Country.

Last August, Zac Brown Band performed to a sold out crowd at New York City’s Mercury Lounge. This year, they will return to the city headlining the 3,000 person-capacity Terminal 5 during the CMJ Music Marathon. With many amphitheaters and arenas booked across the country, this tour will bring the Zac Brown Band to their largest audiences yet as headliners.

Zac Brown Band Tour Dates:

09/04/09 Fri Wild Bill’s Duluth, GA

09/16/09 Wed Washington County Fairground Abingdon, VA

09/17/09 Thu U.S. Cellular Coliseum Bloomington, IL

09/18/09 Fri Riverwalk Amphitheater Montgomery, AL

09/19/09 Sat Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN

09/24/09 Thu Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park Cary, NC

09/25/09 Fri Heritage Park Amphitheater Simpsonville, SC

09/26/09 Sat Uptown Amphitheatre at The Music Factory Charlotte, NC

09/27/09 Sun Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD

10/02/09 Fri Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie, TX

10/03/09 Sat Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/04/09 Sun Zoo Amphitheatre Oklahoma City, OK

10/09/09 Fri World’s Fair Park Knoxville, TN

10/10/09 Sat Family Circle Magazine Stadium Charleston, SC

10/11/09 Sun NTELOS Wireless Pavilion Portsmouth, VA

10/16/09 Fri Agganis Arena Boston, MA

10/17/09 Sat Susquehanna Bank Center Camden, NJ

10/18/09 Sun State Fair Of Texas Dallas, TX

10/24/09 Sat Terminal 5 New York, NY

10/31/09 Sat Talladega Superspeedway Talledega, AL

11/12/09 Thu Bell Auditorium Augusta, GA

11/15/09 Sun Vinoy Waterfront Park St. Petersburg, FL