June 14, 2004

Original Modest Mouse Drummer Rejoins Band

Drummer Jeremiah Green has rejoined indie superstars Modest Mouse and will tour with the band in Europe and the U.S. this summer.

The drummer had played with the band since its inception before abruptly leaving last spring in the midst of troubled recording sessions. Benjamin Weikel of Helio Sequence filled in for Green during his absence, performing live and on the band’s newest album, Good News For People Who Love Bad News.

Modest Mouse will appear at the KROQ Weenie Roast June 12 before heading to Europe for several weeks of shows. They’ll spend much of July and August on the Lollapalooza main stage, squeezing in a July 30 Milwaukee show on one of their off-days. Two September shows are on the books, both in Texas, during the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

In addition to its new studio album, the band recently “unofficially” issued Baron Von Bullshit Rides Again, a live bootleg recording available only through modestmouse.com.

Source pollstar.com.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan Live DVDs Due This Summer

A pair of Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble appearances at Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival previously released on CD will have their visual component issued this summer on DVD. Fans will be able to see footage of Vaughan playing the annual event for the first time in 1982, a legendary performance that led to the late blues guitar legend’s mainstream breakthrough, and his triumphant return to headline at the festival three years later.

The two-disc DVD Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985, due Aug. 10 from Epic/Legacy, boasts additional songs not included on the 2001 single-disc audio release of the same title. The DVD will also boast a new documentary about the festival performances, with on-camera interviews with Jackson Browne, John Mayer and Double Trouble’ Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton.

Disc one-July 17, 1982:

“Hide Away”
“Rude Mood”
“Pride and Joy”
“Texas Flood”
“Love Struck Baby”
“Dirty Pool”
“Give Me Back My Wig”
“Collins’ Shuffle”

Disc two-July 15, 1985:

“Scuttle Buttin'”
“Say What!”
“Ain’t Gone N’ Give Up On Love”
“Pride and Joy”
“Mary Had a Little Lamb”
“Cold Shot” (w/ Johnny Copeland)
“Tin Pan Alley” (aka “Roughest Place In Town”; w/Johnny Copeland)
“Little Sister” (w/Johnny Copeland)
“Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”
“Texas Flood”
“Life Without You”
“Gone Home”
“Couldn’t Stand the Weather”

Source Billboard.com.

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