June 2003

Mars Volta Returns To The Road

Following the tragic death of band member Jeremy Ward, Mars Volta to returning to the road. They’re now headlining their own tour in support of their just-released debut full-length, De-Loused In The Comatorium. The trek is scheduled to begin July 1 in Los Angeles. The band will skip back and forth a bit, hitting some festivals in the United Kingdom before returning to the Statefor a couple weeks of shows. Thereafter they’ll head to Japan, and in late August they have two more U.K. shows on the books. Spoken word champ/hip-hop artist Saul Williams is scheduled to open in the U.S., along with Rye Coalition on most dates.
For a full list of dates visit Pollstar.com.

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Earle, Kid Rock, ZZ Top Join Pearl Jam

At the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, on Thursday (June 26), Pearl Jam was joined by a couple of friends. Kid Rock, ZZ Top singer-guitarist Reverend Billy F. Gibbons, and Steve Earle were among the special guests, and a couple of them even made it on stage. Only one was by design, however–Earle joined Pearl Jam to play guitar on a show-closing rendition of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ In The Free World.”
Prior to that, however, Gibbons strolled to frontman Eddie Vedder’s microphone between the first and second encores to lead the crowd in cheering for the band’s return, and he was quickly ushered off by security guards. Gibbons had tried to take the stage earlier, but was restrained by Rock, who stayed in the wings all night.
At the show, Vedder dedicated Pearl Jam’s performance of “Better Man” to Detroit Red Wings hockey player Chris Chelios, who used to play for Vedder’s hometown team, the Chicago Blackhawks.
Source launch.com.

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Wimbledon – 33 yo Agassi Eliminated

It took five sets, but Andre Agassi was overpowered by Mark Philippoussis’ gigantic serves and knocked out of Wimbledon. Philippoussis nailed 46 aces in his 6-3, 2-6, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-4 victory.

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The Harder They Come – Remastered

Hip-O/Universal Music Enterprises (UME) will mark the 30th anniversary of the U.S. release of the landmark reggae album “The Harder They Come” with a remastered, two-disc “Deluxe Edition,” due Aug. 5. The first disc is a remastered version of the soundtrack to the 1973 film starring reggae great Jimmy Cliff as Ivan, an aspiring musician turned gangster. Both the film and the 12-song soundtrack, half of which was comprised of his songs, went on to make Cliff an international star.
The second disc collects some of reggae’s most commercially successful singles to predate the April 1973 release of Bob Marley & the Wailers’ Island debut, “Catch a Fire.” Included are a number of additional tracks from the same artists on the original disc — Cliff (“Vietnam”), Desmond Dekker (“Israelites”) and the Maytals (” 54-46 (That’s My Number)”).
Source Billboard.com.

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Sennheiser’s HD-600

When most people think about headphones, they think of the cheap throw-aways found everywhere from their local music store to the supermarket checkout line. Investing in a good set of headphones, however is the most cost effective way to get the most out of your music.

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Run Lola

Running is a sport that is inexpensive, sans the kickers. It

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