Aerosmith/Kiss Tour Dates + Blues CD Due
Is one stage big enough for both Kiss and Aerosmith? Probably not, but they will attempt to combine their sixty years of combined musical history on one stage with a joint summer tour in ampitheaters across the U.S. beginning August 2 in Hartford, CT and wrapping up Oct. 18 in California. Special guest Saliva, will open the shows. For a full list of dates, visit Pollstar.com
In other Aerosmith news, the band is about to head in the studio to record their next album that will consist mainly of blues songs. About two thirds of the material are covers songs, while the rest will be original blues tunes. Blind Willie McTell’s “Broke Down Engine,” Little Walter’s “Temperature,” and “I’m Ready,” famously recorded by both Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters, are among the songs being worked up by the band. The yet untitled record is scheduled to hit stores in September.
Source Billboard.com.
New Matthews/ Reynolds Acoustic Show
In case you missed out or got sold out of the recent Dave Matthews/Tim Reynolds acoustic tour, an extra show has been announced for May 5th at the Mullins Center in Amherst, MA. This is a benefit for The Tiger Kloof School in South Africa. Tickets go on sale to the general public on April 26th, while you can also obtain tickets through the band
Seattle To Host Science Fiction Museum
Instead of congregating at conventions, book fairs and on the Internet, science fiction fans will get their own shrine dedicated to the art, literature and film of science entertainment, courtesy of billionaire Paul Allen. Tentatively named the Science Fiction Experience, the exhibit is slated to open in the summer of 2004 within the confines of Allen’s Experience Music Project (EMP) in the shadow of Seattle’s Space Needle. “Science fiction shows us that change is constant and exhilarating,” said Microsoft Corp. co-founder Allen, who is funding the project. Flanked by science fiction props such as Captain Kirk’s original command chair from the “Star Trek” television series, classic science fiction books and movie banners, Allen said the $20 million non-profit endeavor would provide “entertaining and thought-provoking exhibits” for visitors. Allen, a philanthropist who has invested in everything from cable television to professional sports teams since leaving Microsoft in 1983, has funded several cultural projects in his hometown of Seattle, including the EMP, a Jimi Hendrix-inspired music museum and the Cinerama, a restored 1960s-era movie theater with a giant, curved viewing screen. Allen said he expects the Science Fiction Experience, which will be built in a newly vacated space within the EMP, to pull in 150,000 to 200,000 more visitors to the building every year. Science fiction author Greg Bear of Seattle will chair an advisory board to the museum and said that respect for the genre has been long overdue. “Science fiction is one of the greatest untold stories of science and art today,” said Bear, winner of two Hugo awards for novels such as “Eon” and “Queen of Angels”. Among the items on display will be a complete set of autographed first editions of the Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov, a collection of “Astounding Science Fiction” magazines and artwork depicting the future.
Source CNN.com.
Shear Madness: Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA
While Boston typically plays second fiddle to New York when it comes to live theatre, Shear Madness playing at The Charles Playhouse, Stage II, is the longest running non-musical in the country with 3,225 consecutive performances.
Epic Moments by Kristin Humbargar: Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts
Incorporating movement into a photograph translates into the continually expansive and inventive video medium. In “Epic Moments,” at the Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts in Burlington, VT, Kristin Humbargar has realistically translated everyday experiences into black and white films of symbolism and depth.
Field Day Festival in NY Gets Radiohead
Overshadowed by the many ambitious festivals in the jam scene, the Field Day Festival in Calverton, New York on June 7th and 8th presents an absolute amazing lineup in the heavier alternative genre. Radiohead has just been announced to play the first night of the festival. Other acts confirmed for the first day include: Beck, Beth Orton, Interpol, The Raveonettes, Spiritualized, Thievery Corporation, and Tortoise.
Confirmed bands for the second day are just as impressive and include: The Beastie Boys, Sigur Ros, The Roots, Elliot Smith, N.E.R.D., Blackalicious, and Le Tigre.
Visit FieldDayFestival.com
Ween’s Newest Release Titled Quebec
Ween’s highly anticipated next studio album will be called “quebec,” but guitarist Dean Ween (real name: Mickey Melchiondo) says a few wrinkles still have to be ironed out before the 16-song set sees the light of day. “I can’t give you a definitive release date right now,” he wrote on the band’s official Web site. “We were in negotiations with a record label and things fell apart, setting us back even further.”
“I have no idea how this will affect our summer touring plans just yet as we planned on having the record out by June at the latest. It is still possible that this may happen,” he continued. “As for the record itself, it is heavy, dark, psychedelic and musically intricate at times, and musically really f***ing cheap at times as well. All and all it’s a great record that we put a lot of time and love into and it was produced by Andrew Weiss, mostly recorded in his living room.”
Source Billboard.com.
Dead And Dylan -View From The Vault Vol4
The Grateful Dead’s “View From the Vault” archive series has moved into its fourth volume, with DVD and CD audio documents of a pair of summer 1987 California concerts: July 24 at Oakland Stadium and July 26 at Anaheim Stadium. As with past releases in the series, the Monterey Video DVD is culled from the four cameras that projected stage action onto large video screens in each venue.
At the time, the Dead was at the height of its second wave of popularity, thanks to a string of sold-out concerts (some with Bob Dylan) and the single “Touch of Grey,” was rising on the charts.
The DVD features the full Oakland show, and most of the drastically different set list of the Anaheim date. The four-disc Grateful Dead Records audio CD includes both in their entirety, restoring “Friend of the Devil,” “Me and My Uncle,” and “Big River,” cut from the DVD due to time limitations.
In other Dead news, it was announced that Bob Dylan will be opening up leg two of the band
Garage a Trois Album And Tour
Super group in the jazz groove sense, Garage a Trois the avant-jazz/electronic supergroup featuring guitarist Charlie Hunter, saxophonist Skerik and percussionist Mike Dillon of Les Claypool and Critters Buggin, and Galactic drummer of everything that grooves, Stanton Moore, are ready to show their game face. The band will be releasing Emphasizer, their first full length album on April 22nd on Tone-Cool Records. Hunter, Moore and Skerik originally came together in 19998 to record Moore
Lou Reed Theater Tour
At age 61, it’s tough slowing down rock legend Lou Reed as he continues a large scale tour in support of his most recent album, “The Raven” – a poetry rock collaboration influenced by the Edgar Allen Poe classic. New US dates have been announced that include two nights at the Town Hall in New York City and two shows at the Warfield in San Francisco, CA and a show at the Orpheum in Boston, MA. Next week Reed will be playing two nights at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. Expect an eclectic mix of old and the new mixed in with social commentary that only Reed can pragmatically deliver.
Visit LouReed.com[.url] for a complete listing of shows.
Plane Insanity: A Flight Attendant’s Tales of Sex, Rage, and Queasiness at 30,000 Feet: Elliott Hester
With our busy schedules it’s tough to find time to read, but we really need to escape from all our thoughts and troubles. Plane Insanity will give you some comic relief and remind you that you’re not the only one who deals with a bunch of crap.
S. : a novel about the Balkans: Slavenka Drakulic
An intimate look at the severity and ferocity of war that finally sheds light on what happened during the Serbian War, S. is a powerful reflection of the human condition and the endless struggle of self-preservation.
Shots Fired at Snoop Dogg
A shooting in Los Angeles Thursday night struck a convoy of cars, one of which was carrying rapper Snoop Dogg. Authorities said one of the musician’s bodyguards was injured. Snoop Dogg was not hurt. Police said up to five cars were traveling through the Mid-City area when the shooting happened at about 9 p.m. The rap star’s entourage included seven bodyguards — five were from the Inglewood school district and two were state parole officers. Another car pulled alongside the convoy and three men with guns opened fire. Police Sergeant Brian Owen said it appeared that one of the gunmen wanted to speak with the rapper, and words were exchanged before bullets hit two of the cars. An off-duty police officer with the Inglewood school district was shot in the back. He was taken to a hospital and released early Friday. It’s unclear if the wounded man was in the same car as Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, was questioned by police along with the bodyguards and other people who were with him. Owen saids he does not expect 31-year-old Broadus and the others to be booked for a crime. No arrests have been made.
Source CNN.com.
R.E.M And Wilco Double Bill Out West
Perhaps the coolest pairing this summer are the stage combos Wilco is throwing forth. With seven confirmed east coast summer dates with Sonic Youth, the band has just announced a West Coast pairing with R.E.M. starting in early September. Confirmed dates included shows in Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Denver. R.E.M. member Peter Buck recently collaborated with the members of Wilco and Scott Stringfellow in the recent collaboration, The Minus 5. For a complete listing of dates visit Wilcoworld.net
Allman Brothers Band Summer Shows
On the heels of perhaps one of their finest recordings ever, “Hitting the Note,” the Allman Brothers Band will embark on yet another large scale summer tour. The tour begins on June 14th at their much-anticipated gig at the Bonnaroo Music festival and runs through a September 19th date at Red Rocks. Visit Pollstar.com for a complete listing of dates.
Pat Metheny Trio Fall Dates Announced
Continually on the road since his brilliant Pat Metheney Group release in early 2002, Speaking of Now, and with the recent release of his solo album on baritone guitar, One Quiet Night, he is always a man moving forward. Metheny will be touring in a trio format this coming fall, as he last toured with his trio in 2000. Check Pollstar.com for dates.
Digital Video as an Art Form: A New Take on Your Camera
Digital artists are still unable to recreate the smooth gracefulness of natural human movement. What we can do as digital video artists is capture that movement for use in abstract ways.
Beck Lines Up Summer Shows
Beck is currently lining up a summer Sea Change tour for which Dashboard Confessional and Black Keys will serve as opening acts. One of the stops on the trek will be the Field Day Festival in Long Island, NY. Other acts for the festival will be announced shortly. Though Beck is still supporting last year
Funk Brothers Strutting Out Tour Dates
Behind practically Motown song you know, the backing band was the Funk Brothers. The surviving Funk Brothers will celebrate the impending release of the DVD version of “Standing in the Shadows of Motown” by embarking on a short North American tour tonight (April 9) in Boston. The critically acclaimed film about the history of the Funk Brothers — the Motown Records house band that played on hundreds of hits during that label’s heyday — will be released April 22 from Artisan Home Entertainment.
The group will be joined on the tour by special guests Joan Osborne, Maxi Priest, Bootsy Collins, and Darlene Love. In a unique contest, an open call will be held April 21 at Virgin Records’ Los Angeles studios, where interested parties can sing a Motown song on which the Funk Brothers played. Five finalists will be chosen to return two days later to perform their songs for the Funk Brothers and label execs, at which point a winner will be chosen and welcomed on stage later that night at the group’s show at the Wiltern Theater.
The Funk Brothers’ tour dates:
April 9: Boston (Avalon Ballroom)April 11: New York (Hammerstein Ballroom)April 12: Philadelphia (Keswick Theater)April 13: Washington, D.C. (Lisner Auditorium)April 15: Toronto (Massey Hall)April 16: Cleveland (Playhouse Square Center — Palace Theater)April 18: Detroit (Opera House)April 19: Chicago (Riviera Theater)April 20: Minneapolis (the Quest)April 22: Oakland, Calif. (Paramount Theater)
Source Billboard.com.