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Saddle Creek Celebrates Ten Years With DVD

Saddle Creek Records, the Nebraska-based indie powerhouse responsible for such acts as Bright Eyes, Cursive, Rilo Kiley and the Faint, is gearing up for a DVD documentary recounting its history.

Due Aug. 23 via Plexifilm, “Spend an Evening With Saddle Creek: The First 10 Years of Saddle Creek Records” will feature approximately 50 live performances of varying length by Saddle Creek acts. A premiere screening in Omaha is in the works for mid-August.

The 90-minute film, produced by Omaha natives Justin Kubel and Rob Walters, includes interviews with every band on the Saddle Creek roster as of the 2003-2004 filming, as well as founders Justin Oberst, Robb Nansel and Mike Mogis. The DVD also boasts 70 minutes of extra footage.

Saddle Creek was formed in 1993 by a group of friends distributing cassette tapes by 13-year-old singer/songwriter Conor Oberst. Today, Oberst, who performs with a rotating cast of musicians as Bright Eyes, has earned a legion of dedicated fans and broad critical acclaim. He has also become the best-selling artist on Saddle Creek, having shifted 950,000 copies of his half-dozen albums in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

As previously reported, the label is also looking back with the Aug. 23 release of Cursive’s “The Difference Between Houses and Homes,” which rounds up 12 rare and previously unreleased tracks.

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First Annual Adirondack Forest Festival Announced

Cowclops Productions, HIGH TIMES Magazine and Igor Management bring you the first annual Adirondack Forest Festival, September 23-25 at Moose River Park in Lyonsdale, NY. This year’s inaugural lineup will feature Burning Spear, a rare northeast performance from progressive rap collective Arrested Development, The Slip, Jen Durkin & The Bomb Squad, Sam Kininger Band, Mecca Bodega and More! Up-to-date lineup and band bios can be found at amf2005.com.

With a special focus on Northeast favorites, The Adirondack Forest Festival is unlike any other this festival season. Aside from the festival’s unique lineup, AFF will focus on raising money for Bands For Lands (www.bandsforlands.org), a non-profit organization focused on preserving pristine lands vital to sustain life, through music and creative arts. More than half of the proceeds received from AFF will directly benefit endangered lands in the New York region.

The gorgeous and secluded Moose River Park, which for years hosted the Adirondack Music Festival, was established in 1968 and is located on a spring-fed lake in Lyonsdale NY, part of the 6-million acre Adirondack Park in upstate New York. There is no better place to experience a festival–imagine being serenaded from the lakefront amphitheater as the sun goes down, while basking in your own semi-private campsite. In addition, sports enthusiasts can indulge in whitewater rafting, hiking, biking and swimming, all within the park!

With something for everyone, this year’s Adirondack Forest Festival is not to be missed. Plus, festivalgoers will be doing their part to preserve local endangered land. Act quickly: the first 1,000 tickets are $55, $75 until the 22nd and $90 at the gate. Tickets include weekend camping. For tickets, information and more, visit amf2005.com . See you at the park!

Current Lineup (more acts TBD, check web site for details):

Burning Spear
Arrested Development
The Slip
Jen Durkin & The Bomb Squad
Sam Kininger Band
Mecca Bodega
SeepeopleS
U-Melt
Trumystic
Furley
Reverend Tor Band
Strut
Next Tribe
Band B
Sven Hooson
JoMama and the Funkdaddies
Downtown Brown

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Secret Machines Wrap Up New Album

Although the Secret Machines just released The Road Leads Where It’s Led EP last month, the New York City-based trio has already finished recording their next album. The as-yet-untitled follow-up to their breakout debut, Now Here Is Nowhere, is due next year. The Machines — bassist/singer Brandon Curtis, guitarist (and brother) Ben Curtis and drummer Josh Garza — recorded at Allaire Studios in the Catskills in upstate New York. The album will be mixed in London in September with producer Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, My Bloody Valentine). “We have tons more material than we had to choose from for the last record,” says Brandon Curtis, “which is a blessing and a curse.”

Much of the new material — including the songs “Lightning Blue Eyes,” “Faded Lines” and “Daddy in the Doldrums” — has been thoroughly road-tested. “We knew we were going to make another record this year, so we took a batch of new songs and performed them pretty regularly,” says Curtis. “So they actually were afforded the chance to be developed in a live setting. By the time we got into the studio, it was almost like we were recording songs that we’d already recorded.” Another live standard on the new LP is “I Want to Know If It’s Still Possible,” which features the Band’s Garth Hudson on accordion.

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Billy Bragg Discs Get Reissued

Five releases by English singer/songwriter Billy Bragg will be expanded in deluxe two-disc editions later this year by indie Yep Roc Records. Due Sept. 20, the new versions of three EPs and two albums will comprise four two-disc sets, with bonus material making up the second disc of each. One set features a DVD.

In addition to being made available individually, the discs will also be packaged in a box with a separate DVD of unreleased live performance footage and a booklet featuring lyrics and photographs.

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Founding P-Funk Member Ray Davies Dies

Ray Davis, a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic, died Tuesday from respiratory complications at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J., according to his son, Derrick. He was 65.

Davis provided bass vocals on songs such as “Give Up The Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucka),” “One Nation Under a Groove” and “Flashlight.” The latter two songs reached No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B charts.

Under leader George Clinton, Parliament-Funkadelic fused R&B, jazz, gospel and rock styles combined with garish costumes and elaborate stage displays to form one of the most original bands of the 1970s.

Davis was a member of the original Parliaments, a vocal group formed in the 1950s by Clinton while he was a junior high school student. In the early 1970s, Clinton changed the group’s name from plural to singular and also created Funkadelic, a funk band with a sound more influenced by the electric guitar. The two overlapping groups and other affiliated acts became known as “P-Funk.”

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Bill Frisell Releasing Two Live Performances

Guitarist Bill Frisell captures two trio performances on an upcoming live album, “East/West.” Due Aug. 9 via Nonesuch, the double-disc chronicles a set with drummer Kenny Wolleson and bassist Tony Scherr at New York’s Village Vanguard, as well as a show with Wolleson and bassist Viktor Krauss at Yoshi’s in Oakland, Calif.

Beyond covers of Bob Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” and Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” the “West” disc sports such Frisell originals as “Blues for Los Angeles,” “Boubacar” and “Pipe Down.”

“East” rounds up originals like “Ron Carter” and “The Vanguard” alongside covers of Henry Mancini’s “The Days of Wine and Roses,” Leadbelly’s “Goodnight Irene,” Johnny Cash’s “Tennessee Flat Top Box” and George and Ira Gershwin’s “My Man’s Gone Now.”

Nonesuch is planning to make second sets from both performances available as a special download, but specific details have yet to be confirmed.

The always-busy Frisell has tour dates lined up in various incarnations through early 2006, and will next play the Winnipeg Folk Festival Thursday (July 7) and Friday with violinist Jenny Scheinman, guitarist Greg Leisz and banjo player Danny Barnes.

Frisell has also recorded a new album with multi-instrumentalist Petra Haden, due in October via Sovereign Artists. The set features interpretations of the Foo Fighters’ “Floaty,” Coldplay’s “Yellow,” Elliott Smith’s “Satellite,” Stevie Wonder’s “I Believe” and Tom Waits’ “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up,” among others.

Of perhaps most interest to fans is Frisell’s contribution to Paul Simon’s long-in-the-works new album, but no release date has been announced for the Warner Bros. set, which is being produced by Brian Eno.

Here is the track list for “East/West”:

Disc one (“West”):
“I Heard It Through the Grapevine”
“Blues for Los Angeles”
“Shenandoah”
“Boubacar”
“Pipe Down”
“A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”

Disc two (“East”):
“My Man’s Gone Now”
“The Days of Wine and Roses”
“You Can Run”
“Ron Carter”
“Interlude”
“Goodnight Irene”
“The Vanguard”
“People”
“Crazy”
“Tennessee Flat Top Box”

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JamCam To Go Big For 3rd ’05 DVD

JamCam Chronicles (www.jamcamdvd.com) DVD Magazine will be running tape at this coming weekend’s BIG Summer Classic stop in Schaumburg, Illinois, for the third installment of its second season of festival centered DVDs. The String Cheese Incident, Keller Williams, Umphrey’s McGee, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Yonder Mountain String Band and New Monsoon are all on board, and JamCam Director and spokesperson Tom Ledermann has assured “BIG performances, BIG interviews, and BIG Behind the ‘Scene’ extras” for what promises to be one “BIG” DVD. The first three issues of JamCam season two (Summer Camp, Wakarusa & The BIG Summer Classic) can be pre-ordered individually at a special advance-order rate or as part of a more heavily discounted 6 DVD (plus one free year of An Honest Tune Magazine) subscription, by visiting www.jamcamdvd.com.

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Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey To Open Dates For Les Claypool

The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey have been moving at a dizzying pace since the release of their critically-acclaimed recording, Walking With Giants, on HYENA Records in August 2004. Tour dates have led them from California to New York and back again multiple times over, while individually, pianist Brian Haas has just released his first ever solo album, The Truth About Hollywood, bassist Reed Mathis has stepped up his appearances as a special guest of the Steve Kimock Band and drummer Jason Smart continues to split his time as the drummer for Robert Walter’s 20th Congress.

In July 2005, the Tulsa/Cincinnati-based trio will head out for a string of shows as the hand-selected opening act for ingenious bassist, Les Claypool. The tour comes on the heels of high profile performances at the JVC Jazz Festival’s “New York Now” night and the High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy, CA. The band has also just completed the recording of basic tracks in New York City for a new album being produced by veteran producer Joel Dorn (Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Neville Brothers, Leon Redbone). The album, tentatively scheduled for release in October 2005, is set to include JFJO’s highly distinctive and one-of-a-kind interpretations of music by Bjork, The Flaming Lips and Charles Mingus, as well as, original material developed “live” over the last year, including audience favorites “Santiago” and “Halliburton Breakdown.”

In addition to upcoming opening dates with Les Claypool, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will appear at Minnesota’s “10, 000 Lakes Music Festival,” Chicago’s “Wicker Park Music Festival” and launch a West Coast headline tour in August.

The tour dates are:

July 7 & 8 / Boulder, CO / The Fox Theater (w/ Les Claypool)
July 9 / Lawrence, KS / The Grenada (w/ Les Claypool)
July 11 / Atlanta, GA / The Variety (w/ Les Claypool)
July 12 / Asheville, NC / Orange Peel (w/ Les Claypool)
July 14 / Columbus, OH / Newport Music Hall (w/ Les Claypool)
July 15 / Covington, KY / The Madison Theater (Headline Show)
July 16 / Cleveland Heights, OH / The Grog Shop (Headline Show)
July 19 / Hamilton, Ontario / Pepperjacks
July 20 / Royal Oak, MI / Royal Oak Theater (w/ Les Claypool)
July 22 / Detroit Lakes, MN / 10, 000 Lakes Music Festival
July 30 / Chicago, IL / Wicker Park Music Festival

August Dates To Be Announced Shortly.

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Jamiroquai Returns With Dynamite

Jay Kay is planning an explosive fall return for his pop/dance/funk outfit Jamiroquai. “Dynamite,” the U.K.-based group’s sixth studio album, and first in four years, is due Sept. 20 in the United States via Epic.

The set was released June 20 by Sony Music in the United Kingdom, where lead single “Feels Like It Should” bowed at No. 8 on the official singles chart. Though the album saw a strong debut last week at No. 3, it has the dubious honor of being the first Jamiroquai title not to bow in one of the U.K. album chart’s top two positions.

“Feels Just Like It Should” will also be the first U.S. single from the disc. The Joseph Kahn (U2, Black Eyed Peas) -directed video — and its “making of” featurette — will appear on a Dual Disc version of the title, along with “a collection of various eye and ear candy,” according to Epic.

“The groove in that song is absolutely filthy,” Kay says of the single. “If you haven’t released an album in four years, you want to return with an impact. This song says ‘I’m back with a vengeance.'”

The material on “Dynamite” was recorded in Spain, Italy, Costa Rica, Scotland, New York, Los Angeles and Kay’s own Buckinghamshire, England, studio, and produced by Mike Spencer (Kylie Minogue, Appleton). Other songs on the 12-track album include “Black Devil Car” and Seven Days in Sunny June.”

“Jamiroquai plays Vienna on Saturday (July 9), with stops throughout Europe scheduled into mid-August. A second European leg of dates is planned for September and October, opening Sept. 7 in Birmingham, England. A U.S. visit is being eyed for later in the year.

Here is the “Dynamite” track list:
“Feels Just Like It Should”
“Dynamite”
“Seven Days in Sunny June”
“Electric Mistress”
“Starchild”
“Love Blind”
“Talulah”
“(Don’t) Give Hate a Chance”
“World That He Wants”
“Black Devil Car”
“Hot Tequila Brown”
“Time Won’t”

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Calexico Works On New Album

Arizona-based rock act Calexico is at work on its next studio album, which should be out in the spring of 2006 via Touch & Go. “We did some work here in Tucson earlier this summer,” group member Joey Burns tells Billboard.com. “We’ll probably meet up again in August when we get back from doing European festivals.”

The group worked with producer J.D. Foster, who has worked with everyone from Dwight Yoakam and Marc Ribot to Nancy Sinatra and Alejandro Escovedo. Tracks being eyed for the set include “Bisbee Blue,” “All Systems Red,” “Deep Down” and “Lucky Dime.”

“The songs have that moodiness and ambience, but there’s also some more electric, rockin’ numbers,” Burns says of the new material, some of which Calexico will unveil during a spate of summer shows, which begin July 14 in New York.

The as-yet-untitled album will be the follow-up to 2003’s “Feast of Wire,” which debuted at a career-best No. 23 on Billboard’s Top Independent Albums chart. An EP, “Convict Pool,” was issued last year, led by a cover of Love’s “Alone Again Or.”

“That cover worked out really well for us,” Burns says. “We were playing that song and covering it all last summer while [Love leader] Arthur [Lee] was touring with the Love reunion. We just kept missing each other, but we kept hearing reports of people who had seen him. We never ran into him. If he’s still living in Los Angeles, I’m sure we’ll cross paths at some point.”

In between the new Calexico album and a previously reported collaborative EP with Iron & Wine, Burns and drummer John Convertino have also contributed to singer/songwriter Neko Case’s upcoming Anti- album.

Here are Calexico’s tour dates:

July 14: New York (Castle Clinton/Battery Park)
July 16: Ottawa, Ontario (Cisco Systems Bluesfest)
July 17: Quebec City, Quebec (Festival D’Ete International)
July 20: Antwerp, Belgium (Rivierenhof)
July 21: Duisburg, Germany (World Games Plaza)
July 22: Lorrach, Germany (Marktplatz)
July 23: Jacetano, Spain (El Pireneus del Sur Festival)
July 27: Berlin (Popdeurope Festival)
July 28: Wien, Austria (Jazzfest)
July 29: Nurenberg, Germany (Bardentreffen)
July 30: Feldkirch, Austria (Poolbar Festival)
July 31: Roseto, Italy (Soundlab Festival)
Aug. 2: Alberobello, Italy (Experimenta Festival)
Aug. 3: Pula, Croatia (Open Air)
Aug. 5: Creete, Greece (Amphitheatre)

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