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VH1 Presents Decades Rock Live

VH1 Classic and World Productions have created “Decades Rock Live,” a new live concert series featuring rock and soul artists who have influenced popular music over the past 50 years. The show will debut in September on VH1 Classic and will be taped at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, N.J.

The first show will star the Doors of The 21st Century, featuring Robby Krieger, Ian Astbury and Ray Manzarek. Special guests will include Jane’s Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell, Macy Gray and the original Vanilla Fudge. The music performances will be augmented with special features and behind-the-scenes interview.

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Music Labels Open Their Vaults To Remixing DJs

If the music industry can’t beat the desktop DJs who are slicing and dicing songs into new hybrid forms, they might as well join them.

Some of the world’s most venerable record labels, including Motown, Atlantic and Verve, are opening up the vaults in the hopes that a new generation of listeners will be attracted to remixed versions of classic tunes.

Amid an explosion in remix culture, spurred by technology that enables anyone with a computer to splice together music in new ways, a quartet of albums have been released this year: “Motown Remixed,” “Verve Remixed 3,” “Atlantiquity” and “Mayfield: Remixed – The Curtis Mayfield Collection.”

They take on classic — some would say unimprovable — soul, jazz and R&B songs including “Heard It Through the Grapevine,” “We Are Family,” “Let’s Get It On” and “Superfly.”

Previous major-label efforts in a similar vein have included Jay-Z’s collaboration with Linkin Park, and several Blue Note remix albums. There will likely be more to come as music companies seek to extract maximum value from their libraries and to combat the unauthorized “mash-ups” that have become increasingly popular.

DJ Dangermouse’s “The Grey Album,” which mixed The Beatles’ “White Album” with rapper Jay-Z’s “Black Album,” is widely credited with bringing mashups to the forefront.

It was forced underground when EMI, the world’s third-largest music label, filed a slew of lawsuits, but not before Dangermouse and the “Grey Album” achieved worldwide fame.

EMI does not seem to be holding a grudge. DJ Dangermouse is a lead producer for the new album from animated rock band Gorillaz, one of the company’s most crucial releases of the year. He also turned in a track on “Verve Remixed 3,” a remix of Dinah Washington’s “Baby, Did You Hear?.”

The “Motown Remixed” album includes a version of The Temptations’ “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” that is revamped by DJ Jazzy Jeff, and The Jackson Five’s “I Want You Back,” which isgiven a heavy hip-hop breakbeat by DJ Z-Trip.

The “Mayfield: Remixed” and “Atlantiquity” albums were made by Warner Music Group’s Rhino Records. Motown and Verve are both part of Vivendi’s Universal Music Group.

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Jazz Great Oscar Brown Dies

Oscar Brown Jr., a legendary rhythm & blues and jazz singer, died Sunday (May 29) at age 78 following a two-month illness, his son said.

The songwriter and playwright had been hospitalized in April and again in mid-May complaining of pain and paralysis in his legs. He had emergency surgery on May 16 to address an abscess on his lower spine, Napoleon Brown said.

Brown was known for such compositions “The Snake,” “Signifyin’ Monkey” and lyrics for Miles Davis’ “All Blues.” The son of a prosperous attorney and real estate broker, he began performing on radio as a teenager. His first album, Sin and Soul, came out in 1960. He appeared with such jazz greats as Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderly.

Brown wrote more than a dozen plays and musicals. He was also active in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, running unsuccessfully twice for political office — first for the Illinois legislature and later for the U.S. Congress.

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White Stripes Launch North American Tour Dates

Following through on a pledge to not tour North America until later this summer, the White Stripes have revealed an initial round of dates. The tour will begin Aug. 6 in George, Wash., and has shows on tap through an Aug. 29-31 stand at Chicago’s Auditorium Theater.

There are also multiple-night engagements lined up at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre and the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, as well as an Aug. 22 show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver. More shows will be added.

As previously reported, the Stripes are in the midst of a 12-date tour of Central and South America ahead of the June 7 release of their new Third Man/V2 album, “Get Behind Me Satan.”

Before the North American run, the Stripes will spend three weeks in June and July playing in such far-flung European locales as Ljubljana, Slovenia, and Riga, Latvia.

Here are the White Stripes’ North American tour dates:

June 10: Atlanta (Music Midtown Festival)
July 29: San Diego (Street Scene Festival)
Aug. 6: George, Wash. (Gorge Amphitheatre)
Aug. 7-8: Vancouver (Orpheum Theatre)
Aug. 10: Portland, Ore. (Keller Auditorium)
Aug. 12: Berkeley, Calif. (Greek Theatre)
Aug. 15-18: Los Angeles (Greek Theatre)
Aug. 19: Phoenix (Dodge Theatre)
Aug. 22: Morrison, Colo. (Red Rocks)
Aug. 23: Kansas City, Mo. (Starlight Theatre)
Aug. 24: St. Louis (Fox Theatre)
Aug. 26-27: Minneapolis (Orpheum Theatre)
Aug. 29-31: Chicago (Auditorium Theatre)

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Live Aid Returns With Five Summer Shows

Circus Maximus in Rome, London’s Hyde Park and the Eiffel Tower in Paris are among the venues that will host Live 8, a series of concerts being organized by Bob Geldof, the driving force behind the Band Aid and Live Aid campaigns for African famine relief.

The July 2 concerts, which will be free, also will be held at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and in Philadelphia, organizers said.

Performers include Coldplay, Madonna, Paul McCartney, R.E.M. and U2 in London; Will Smith, Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band, Stevie Wonder and P. Diddy in Philadelphia; Crosby, Stills and Nash, Lauren Hill and Brian Wilson in Berlin; Jamiroquai, Youssou N’Dour, Yannick Noah and Placebo in Paris; and Duran Duran in Rome.

The events are aimed at raising awareness of poverty in developing countries just days before G8 leaders meet in Britain. Organizers didn’t immediately announce the full lineup for the concerts or where the Philadelphia incarnation would take place.

They said there were plans for concerts in other cities in G8 countries, but didn’t give further details. Japan, Canada and Russia are the three other nations in the G8.

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311 Readies New Album For July

Modern rock act 311 will release its next studio album, “Don’t Tread on Me,” July 26 via Volcano. According to a post from vocalist Nick Hexum on the band’s official Web site, songs tipped to make the final cut are “Solar Flair” (“a super slow and heavy rap rocker”) and “It’s Getting OK Now” (“a fast punk song”), as well as “a handful of reggae-influenced tracks.”

311 has begun lining up dates for a summer tour, which will run from July 27 to Sept. 18. A handful of shows will feature Papa Roach and/or Unwritten Law, and 311 is also confirmed to appear July 30 at San Diego’s Street Scene festival.

Here are 311’s tour dates:

July 30: San Diego (Street Scene Festival)
Aug, 2: Tucson, Ariz. (Anselmo Valencia Amphitheatre)
Aug. 5: Las Vegas (Skin Pool Lounge)
Aug. 6: Salt Lake City (USANA Amphitheatre
Aug. 7: Morrison, Colo. (Red Rocks)

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Big Head Todd & The Monsters Make Live Plans

Big Head Todd & The Monsters have announced their summer tour dates. Amongst the travels, the band will offer two free shows, beginning wtih a performance at the Ribfest in St. Louis, MO. The band will be playing a June 4th show in their home state of Colorado at Red Rocks with supporting act Love45.

Tour Dates

05.29.2005 – St. Louis, MO – Ribfest @ Soldiers Memorial FREE SHOW!!
06.04.2005 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks
06.17.2005 – Oklahoma City, OK – Zoo Amphitheatre
06.19.2005 – Lawrence, KS – Wakarusa
06.24.2005 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Park Zoo
06.25.2005 – Sioux Falls, SD – Summer Jam
06.26.2005 – Superior, WI – University of Wisconsin
07.02.2005 – Sun Valley, ID – Freedom Fest
07.03.2005 – Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s
07.04.2005 – Itasca, IL – Hamilton Lakes
07.08.2005 – Minneapolis, MN – Basilica Block Party
07.09.2005 – Des Moines, IA – Simon Estes Amph.
07.21 – 7.22 – Cabo San Lucas, MX – Cabo Wabo/Finesterra
07.28.2005 – Salt Lake City, UT – Galavan Center
07.29.2005 – Sparks (Reno), NV – The Nugget
07.30.2005 – Sparks (Reno), NV – The Nugget
08.03.2005 – Paso Robles, CA – Midstate Fair
08.05.2005 – Saratoga, CA – Saratoga Winery
08.06.2005 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
08.07.2005 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
08.12.2005 – Three Forks, MT – Rockin’ the Rivers
08.24.2005 – Isle of Palms, SC – Windjammer
08.25.2005 – Isle of Palms, SC – Windjammer
08.26.2005 – Isle of Palms, SC – Windjammer
08.27.2005 – Nashville, TN – WRLT Festival
09.03.2005 – Naperville, IL – Last Fling Festival
09.04.2005 – Indianapolis, IN – FREE SHOW!!
09.16.2005 – Deadwood, SD – Deadwood Jam

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Built To Spill Pushes Back New Album Release

Idaho-based rock act Built To Spill is eyeing a spring 2006 release date for its fourth Warner Bros. studio album. The as-yet-untitled project was originally expected in the fall but has been pushed back to allow for mixing and potential additional recording at a new studio in Portland, Ore.

“We recorded maybe 15 or 16 songs and I thought I knew which 10 were going to be on the record,” BTS vocalist/guitarist Doug Martsch tells Billboard.com. “But now, we have time to revisit a few of those other songs to see if there might be something worth working with. It is kind of open-ended right now.”

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Production Underway For Who Documentary

Production is underway for a new feature-length documentary about the Who, tentatively titled “My Generation: Who’s Still Who.” Scheduled to hit theaters in early 2006 via Spitfire Pictures, the film is being overseen by Oscar-winning director Murray Lerner and is being produced with the assistance of surviving Who members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey.

The film will follow the band’s influential career through archival footage, clips from performances at Woodstock and the Isle of Wight, interviews and “never-before-seen private materials” from the Who’s archives.

Lerner is calling on fans to provide amateur footage of the band, or anecdotes that could be relevant to the project, via the film’s official Web site.

The DVD of “Who’s Still Who” will contain two supplementary films, one comprising segments devoted to each band member and the other boasting previously unreleased footage from a 1969 show at the London Coliseum.

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Two Members of The Cure Leave The Band

Two members of the Cure have exited the veteran U.K. rock act, which has long featured a revolving door of musicians backing up leader Robert Smith. Keyboardist Roger O’Donnell announced his departure today (May 27) on his official Web site, while a fan site dedicated to guitarist Perry Bamonte conveyed the same news about his fate.

“As of Tuesday this week I am no longer a member of the Cure,” O’Donnell wrote. “It was sad to find out after nearly 20 years the way I did but then I should have expected no less or more.” He added that he was looking forward to touring in support of an upcoming solo album “in a more relaxed and happy atmosphere than has surrounded the Cure these last couple of years.”

It is unclear how these moves will affect the band’s recently confirmed first shows of 2005, including stops Aug. 5 at Spain’s Benicassim Festival and Sept. 3 at the Rock N’ Coke Festival in Istanbul.

Rumors have circulated that Siouxie and the Banshees principal Steve Severin will fill in at these shows in some capacity. Severin and Smith are longtime friends who recorded a 1983 side-project album, “Blue Sunshine,” under the moniker the Glove.

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