Announcement: Freaks Ball Goes to 11
The influential NYC-Freaks e-mail list – which has helped launch the careers of Robert Randolph, The Duo and the American Babies, among others – will celebrate 11 years of connecting friends, sharing information and tastemaking at Freaks Ball XI on February 4th. This year’s Freaks Ball will be held at Brooklyn Bowl, aka our staff’s […]
The Meat Puppets Releasing New Album – Lollipop
The Meat Puppets have announced their return with the release of their new album Lollipop out April 12, 2011 on Megaforce Records. Following up on their critically lauded 09 release, Sewn Together, Lollipop was recorded at Spoon’s HiFi Studio’s in Austin. Produced by band leader Curt Kirwood, the album features the indelible Kirkwood brothers back at […]
Bob Marley and The Wailers’ Last Recorded Concert -Live Forever due Feb 1
Recorded 30 years ago while Marley was touring in support of his album Uprising, Live Forever is Bob Marley‘s last recorded concert. This never before released audio collection offers an incredible snapshot of one of music’s most influential performers. The album is being released on February 1, 2011 on UMe/Tuff Gong International. The record is available […]
Jam Cruise 9 – Photos by Dave Vann
Photographer Dave Vann takes us on board the MSC Poesia for Jam Cruise 9
Review: The Low Anthem @ The Allen Room
Situated on the sixth floor of the Time Warner Center on Manhattan’s Upper Wide Side, lies arguably the city’s best kept secret of a music venue – Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Allen Room – a venue which typically caters to a more affluent audience, than its downtown rock club peers. Set up like an amphitheater, it boasts easily the most amazing views you’re ever going to get at a concert hall in an urban environment with its gigantic floor to ceiling glass windows, that directly overlooks the passing traffic going around Columbus Circle and a stretch of 59th Street that you can see clear all the way to the East Side.
Last night, the Allen Room played host to the kick off concert for Lincoln Center’s thirteenth season of its American Songbook Series, with a show from folk-rockers The Low Anthem. Dressed liked they had just stepped straight out of Greenwich Village’s pass-the-hat folk circuit circa-1964, and surrounded by a mix of both familiar and slightly obscure, and long forgotten instruments, which included a gigantic church organ they had specially brought in just for this show, graciously paid for by the folks at Lincoln Center. The band took to the stage to a mesmerizing view of glowing head and tail lights, and flickering lights from the posh apartments that surround Central Park West.
The Providence-based act, fresh off their second appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman the night before, used nearly all of their hour and a half-long set to showcase the songs from their upcoming studio album Smart Flesh, which is due out on February 22. Ben Knox Miller & company set the tone for the night by opening with the hushed To The Ghosts Who Write History Books from their critically acclaimed sophomore album Oh My God Charlie Darwin, sung in Knox Miller’s striking falsetto vocals that conjures up comparisons to an odd mix between Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and Tom Waits.
READ ON for more on The Low Anthem’s show…
Jam Cruise Journal: The People
All Photos by Dave Vann
Outside of the music, do you know what the best part of Jam Cruise 9 was? The people. Imagine a boat filled to the brim with cruisers who have similar interests to you. Each day, I would strike up a conversation with someone I never met before in the elevator, at the cafeteria or in the halls and minutes later we would depart as friends after having talked about the New Year’s Eve Phish show or after finding out that we shared some friends.
[All Photos by Dave Vann]
There were plenty of people I met last year that I kept in touch with all year long via email or Facebook and it was such a thrill to reconnect with some of these folks on Jam Cruise 9. Not to mention, I met dozens of people this time around that I know I’ll be friends with forever. Hell, I even met three or four potential new Hidden Track contributors during my time on the Poesia.
With that said, I want to share a photo gallery featuring the true stars of Jam Cruise 9 – the people. Photographer Dave Vann has graciously allowed us to run some of his photos from the five-day adventure. Head down to the bottom of this post if you want to shuffle through a slide show of pics as I’ll be offering some commentary on indiviual photos before finishing with a complete gallery.
- Previous Jam Cruise Journals: All Aboard, Knee Deep In It, Letter to 16-Year-Old ScottyB, Nourished Soul, Day Four – Part 1, My Jam Cruise Debut, Jam Cruise 9 Videos, Day Four – Part 2
Just before we left the Jam Cruise staff met to make sure all ran smoothly…
READ ON for more of Dave’s spectacular Jam Cruisers shots…
Leftovers: Nominate HT For The Bloggies
Three years ago, we were honored to win the 2008 Weblog Award as Best Music Blog. Today, the nomination page for the 2011 Bloggies has gone live and if you appreciate what we do, we ask you to fill in our name and URL under the “Best Music Blog” section. Please note that you’ll need […]
Widespread Panic Announces Spring Tour
2011 marks 25 Years as a band for southern jam titans Widespread Panic. The group already announced a run of three intimate shows in its home state of Georgia that sold out quickly and today announced a Spring Tour. The two-week run includes stops at fan and band favorite venues including the Palace in Louisville, […]
Grateful Dead: The Video Game
Word spread yesterday that the Grateful Dead have sold the exclusive rights to develop online and mobile GD-themed video games to Curious Sense, an Asheville-based company which has previous worked with bands such as REO Speedwagon to enter the quickly-developing mobile game industry. According to the firm’s website, the first version of the product will […]
Video: Okkervil River – Wake And Be Fine
While last year Okkervil River served as the backing band on psych-rock legend Roky Erickson’s first solo album in 14 years, we haven’t heard anything in the way of new music from the Austin-based act since 2008’s The Stand Ins. On May 10, the “Smart-Rock” act will release their first new album in three years […]


