Billy Corgan Acoustic Band – Djali Zwan
After assaulting us with his new electric adventure called Zwan, Billy Corgan has gone acoustic. Recording in the vain of the Beatles “Let It Be,” Corgan
After assaulting us with his new electric adventure called Zwan, Billy Corgan has gone acoustic. Recording in the vain of the Beatles “Let It Be,” Corgan
The Dead have announced the first leg of their summer tour as part of “Summer Getaway 2003.” Joan Osborne will be adding vocals and filling in the spot where Susan Tedeschi sang during last November
Tuesday, on the thirtieth anniversary of Pink Floyd
Radiohead’s sixth Capitol studio album will be titled “Hail to the Thief.” The 14-track set, one of the most anticipated albums of the year, will arrive June 10 in North America and a day earlier in Europe. It will be preceded by the commercial single “There There,” which will be released May 26.
Produced by the band with longtime collaborator Nigel Godrich, the new album features a handful of songs that have already been unveiled to the public in some form. Frontman Thom Yorke played “There There” and “Sail to the Moon” during his solo performances at last October’s Bridge School Benefit outside San Francisco, while “A Punch-Up at a Wedding” was performed live by the full band last year and during an Internet Webcast in December. For a full list of tracks on the new release, visit Billboard.com
Former Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo leader Jay Farrar will be releasing his second solo album, Terroir Blues on May 20th. The new 23 track recording will be Farrar
It’s been nearly ten years since Rusted Root came onto the scene with their breakthrough, multi-platinum album When I Woke. Over the past decade, the Pittsburgh based sextet has carved out a unique sound combining soulful percussion based jams with powerful vocals and complex arrangements. Glide Magazine recently had a chance to talk to Michael Glabicki, the lead vocalist and co-founder of Rusted Root.
Earth Day festivities are underway in San Francisco. The We The Planet festival is set for April 20 at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park. There will be music, speakers and on-site demonstrations of conservation efforts. Alanis Morissette, Bonnie Raitt (in a special acoustic performance), Cake, Concrete Blonde, The Coup, and De La Soul are confirmed artists on the bill, with additional performers expected to be announced. Also taking the stage are several speakers, including festival organizer Julia Butterfly Hill of Circle Of Life, Van Jones, Randy Hayes and Spoken Word by Youth Speaks.Billed as a sustainable event, We The Planet is putting its words in action by showing how it’s using green energy, recycling, compost and environmentally friendly promotional materials. As an example, the staging and sound production will be powered by bio-diesel fuel in standard generators.
Source Pollstar.com.
“Chicago” won best picture at the Oscars last night and became the first musical since “Oliver” in 1968 to win best picture. It also took home Oscars for best supporting actress (Catherine Zeta-Jones), art direction, costume design, sound and film editing. “Chicago” had led all films with 13 nominations. Adrien Brody won Best Actor for his performance in “The Pianist” as did Roman Polanski as Best Director for the film based on Holocaust survivor Wladyslaw Szpilman. Best Actress went to Nicole Kidman for her role as Virginia Woolf in “The Hours,” and gave a weepy acceptance speech. Chris Cooper won best supporting actor nod for his performance as a scraggly orchid thief in “Adaptation.” Rounding out the major categories, Eminem won for Original Song in 8 Mile for Lose Yourself. For a full list of winners, visit CNN.com