2003

Squeeze’s Tilbrook Plans US Tour

Singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt continues to work the road hard in support of his eleventh album, “Silver Lake,” which reached stores in March. Former Squeeze singer/guitarist Glenn Tilbrook has set up dates for his fifth U.S. solo tour since the breakup of the band.The club tour will kick off July 26 in San Francisco and is slated to wrap Sept. 9 in New York.The solo acoustic performances come in support of “The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook.” His debut solo album, the set was released in May 2001 on Tilbrook’s own Quixotic Records label (through W.A.R.? in the U.S.), and features songwriting collaborations with Aimee Mann and Ron Sexsmith. The shows will offer a mix of material from the album and a healthy dose of Squeeze favorites.
Source etonline.com.

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Speed Hiker Sets Appalachians Record

Thirty-one-year-old speed-hiking phenom Ted E. Keizer, better known as Cave Dog, recently added another record to his list of accomplishments by climbing all 40 of the Southern Appalachians’ 6,000-foot peaks in four days, 23 hours, and 28 minutes.
Last July, Cave Dog attracted media attention by hiking the 46 peaks of the Adirondacks in three days, 18 hours, and 14 minutes, breaking the 1977 record by more than a day (see Outside Online’s July 1 news brief, “‘Cave Dog’ Nails Adirondack Peaks Record”). In September 2000, he climbed all 55 of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks in ten days, 20 hours, and 26 minutes (see “Trail Hound,” Outside July 2002).
Cave Dog’s latest challenge began on June 15 at 5:45 A.M. in the Smoky Mountains, atop Clingman’s Dome. From there he ran and climbed solo through six mountain ranges: the Smokies, the Plott Balsams, the Great Balsams, the Craggies, the Blacks, and the Roans. In order to reach all of these mountains via one contiguous run, Cave Dog used woods, roads, trails, and bushwhacks, mainly following the Mountain to Sea Trail. He reached his final destination, the summit of North Carolina’s Grassy Ridge Bald, at 5:13 A.M. on Friday, June 20.
From the first day of the journey, Cave Dog encountered rainstorms, fog, and lightning, which made his nighttime bushwhacking segments particularly treacherous. He traveled approximately 60 miles per day over a cumulative distance of 300 miles, and was supported by “The Dog Team,” a group of 18 friends and family members who provided him with provisions and dry socks and shoes at periodic points along the way. He navigated the course without the aid of a map or GPS system, relying solely on his memory of the trails as he had learned them during his two and a half months of scouting and training runs prior to beginning the challenge.
Cave Dog’s challenges in Colorado and the Adirondacks involved breaking previously set speed records over a range of peaks, but his recent feat in the Southern Appalachians (which he calls the “South Beyond Insanity Megamarathon”) marked a first record for that region. The Dog Team’s Web site, www.thedogteam.com, lays out the basic rules for future challengers to his new record: they must stick to trails whenever possible, do as many or more peaks in less time than he did, and refrain from using any type of vehicle for propulsion.
Cave Dog’s next goal: “I’ve been thinking about challenging the record for the oldest long-distance trail in the United States, The Long Trail,” he says. “It traverses the spine of the Green Mountains down the full length of Vermont. It’s 272 miles long, and the record is four days and 15 hours.”
Source outsideonline.com.

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Les Nubians Bring Their World R&B

French natives Les Nubians are embarking on a North American tour that will see them taking their sophisticated brand of R&B across the continent for nearly six weeks.. A cappella quintet Zap Mama is scheduled to support on select dates. Les Nubians – comprising sisters Helene and Celia Faussart – are heading out in support of their latest offering, One Step Forward. The disc was recorded in Jamaica, Cameroon, London and Paris with a wide array of musicians, including legendary African saxophonist Manu Dibango and underground hip-hop star Talib Kweli.
The new album finds the two singers, who were raised in France and Chad (that’s in Africa, for the geographically challenged), branching out into English lyrics after having sharpened their linguistic skills on the road.The group’s first release, Princesses Nubiennes, was a worldwide hit, selling more units in America than any other foreign-language album of the

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A Tribe Called Quest Eyeing Reunion

A Tribe Called Quest have begun laying down tracks for a reunion album, which would be the pioneering hip-hop outfit’s first since 1998’s “The Love Movement.” Sources report that group members Q-Tip, Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have put the project on hold until various logistical issues can be straightened out.
Among them is the group’s contract with longtime label Jive, which has yet to be fulfilled. A label spokesperson did not return a call seeking comment. Last month, Jive released an 18-track retrospective titled “Hits, Rarities & Remixes.”
Source Billboard.com.

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New Ben Folds EP Due July 22

Having tired of the big publicity machine that is the major record label world, Ben Folds has mentioned that the recent downturn in the record industry is allowing him to release three five-song EPs this year via Epic, beginning with “Speed Graphic” on July 22.
“I’m going to do things that are really more about the music for me and less about the hype,” says Folds. “Because I’m on a major label, there is no escaping the way that we have to do business when I release an album — everybody wants the ‘Album of the Year’ Rolling Stone bullsh*t where you get two-stars in the review and your face is all over the front. The way to bypass that for me is just to not go through the normal channels. And if I put out an EP, nobody can take it seriously.”
While he predicts an Epic album release in early 2004, the piano man is turning his attention to producing actor William Shatner’s upcoming album, sessions for which are slated to begin later this year and due in stores next year. Folds worked with Shatner on his 1998 solo album “Volume 1.”
Source Billboard.com.

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Bombs Kill 14 At Moscow Rock Concert

Two female suicide bombers killed 14 people Saturday outside a rock concert in Moscow, Russian authorities said.
Russian Interior Minister Boris Gryzlov blamed Chechen separatists for the attack.
“Two explosions occurred. There were two women suicide bombers,” Gryzlov said.
Authorities said two women came up to the perimeter of the stadium at the Tushino airfield in northwest Moscow where they were stopped from entering.
The first blast occurred when one woman stopped by guards at the festival entrance detonated an explosives belt. The second blast was at a nearby market 15 minutes later.
Source CNN.com.

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Gov’t Warns Of Mass Hacker Attacks

The government and private technology experts warned Wednesday that hackers plan to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in a loosely coordinated “contest” that could disrupt Internet traffic. Organizers established a Web site, defacers-challenge.com, listing in broken English the rules for hackers who might participate. The Web site appeared to operate out of California and cautioned to “deface its crime”

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Versatile Jazz Flutist Herbie Mann Dies

Herbie Mann, the versatile jazz flutist who combined a variety of musical styles and deeply influenced genres such as world music and fusion, has died. He was 73. Mann always performed different styles, then combined them. He did bebop and cool jazz, and toured Africa, Brazil and Japan listening for new music.Among his numerous works, included Family of Mann, formed in 1973, played world music before it was called that. Mann’s best-selling Memphis Underground was a founding recording of fusion.
When Mann left Atlantic Records in 1979 he started producing his own records, and later he launched his own label, Kokopelli. In all, he made more than 100 albums as leader. The album titles alone reflect Mann’s versatility: At the Village Gate (1962); African Suite (1959); Brasil, Bossa Nova & Blues (1962); Latin Mann 1965; Memphis Two Step (1971); and Eastern European Roots (2000). Mann

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Led Zeppelin’s Latest CD Goes Platinum

Twenty three years after they broke up, Led Zeppelin are still beyond relevant. The Recording Industry Association of America reports their latest, “How The West Was Won,” has sold a (m) million copies. That gives Led Zeppelin their 16th gold and platinum albums.

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