
The String Cheese Incident has mapped out their plans for the remainder of 2004. Fall Tour will begin in mid October with a three-night run at The Backyard in Austin, Texas. The 16-show tour will wind through parts of the South and Midwest and end on October 31st with a Halloween bash in Madison, Wisconsin. The band has also confirmed an isolated run of shows in Philadelphia over Thanksgiving weekend, as well as an acoustic performance at Michael Franti’s 911 Power to the Peaceful Festival in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
Halloween is always an over-the-top event for The String Cheese Incident and their fans. In 2001 SCI’s Halloween show at the Theater at Madison Square Garden staged stops along NYC’s subway line. The conductor for the wild ride was John Perry Barlow. In 2002 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles SCI fans dressed for the “Acadamummy Awards” and upon entering the venue via the red carpet, stopped to chat with a Joan Rivers impersonator. During that show the band played a special middle set comprised of songs by dead rocks stars; and they dressed the part. The set list included Stevie Ray Vaughn’s “Tightrope,” Freddie Mercury’s “We are the Champions,” and Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” among others. The band is not yet revealing plans for this Halloween. Stay tuned to their website for details as they become available stringcheeseincident.com.
SCI has also announced that they will ring in this New Year in the Big Apple. The band is confirmed to perform December 28 and 29 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden and December 31 at Radio City Music Hall.
Tickets for SCI’s Fall Tour go on sale at 10 am MST on August 25 at sciticketing.com. On sale dates for November Philly shows and NYE will be announced soon.
The complete 2004 Fall tour dates is as follows:
Sat Sep 11 San Francisco CA Golden Gate Park
Fri Oct 15 Austin TX The Backyard
Sat Oct 16 Austin TX The Backyard
Sun Oct 17 Austin TX The Backyard
Tue Oct 19 Birmingham AL BJCC Theater
Wed Oct 20 Atlanta GA Fox Theatre
Fri Oct 22 Asheville NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Sat Oct 23 Asheville NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Mon Oct 25 Louisville KY Palace Theatre
Tue Oct 26 Bloomington IN IU Auditorium
Thu Oct 28 Ann Arbor MI Hill Auditorium
Fri Oct 29 Chicago IL UIC Pavilion
Sat Oct 30 Chicago IL UIC Pavilion
Sun Oct 31 Madison WI Exhibit Hall @ the Alliant Energy Center
Fri Nov 26 Camden NJ Tweeter Waterfront
Sat Nov 27 Camden NJ Tweeter Waterfront
Tue Dec 28 New York NY Theater at Madison Square Gardens
Wed Dec 29 New York NY Theater at Madison Square Gardens
Fri Dec 31 New York NY Radio City Music Hall
Norah Jones’ sophomore Blue Note album “Feels Like Home” will be re-released as a double-disc package Sept. 21. Three previously unreleased songs will be featured: the original “Moon Song,” a cover of the Boudleaux/Bryant staple “Sleepless Nights” and “I Turned Your Picture to the Wall,” penned by Jones’ guitarist Adam Levy’s grandfather.
The second disc will be a DVD with live versions of album cuts “Creepin’ In,” “The Long Way Home” and “In the Morning,” recorded in March in Madrid, as well as a cover of Gram Parsons’ “She.” An interview with Jones plus music videos for “Sunrise” and “What Am I to You?” round out the package.
“Feels Like Home” debuted earlier this year at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 3.2 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Jones is in the midst of her biggest tour yet, which next plays Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry on Aug. 12. Dates are on tap through Nov. 14 in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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Strangefolk and Wormtown Trading Co. present The 9th Annual Strangefolk’s Garden Of Eden Festival to be held September 4th and 5th at Camp Keewanee in Greenfield, MA.
For the 9th year in a row, Strangefolk, the energetic Rock quintet from Burlington,VT will be hosting their annual Strangefolk’s Garden Of Eden Festival. This year marks the first time that the event has been held in Massachusetts and also the first year that Strangefolk has joined forces with one of New England’s most prolific festival promoters, Wormtown Trading Co. to create an even more vibrant and colorful Garden of Eden.
This exciting 2 day event is to be held at Camp Keewanee, on the banks of the Green River in Greenfield, MA on Labor Day weekend, September 4th and 5th and will include performances by some of the most talented and beloved bands in the Northeast today, as well as a variety of other attractions including roaming entertainers, a kids tent, drum circles, a community bonfire, arts & crafts, body art and a wide array of quality food and clothing vendors.
Also Performing:
Max Creek, The Zen Tricksters, Rob Wasserman, Rev Tor Band, Gordon Stone Band, Raisinhill, U-Melt, Seth Yacavone Band, Perpetual Groove, Bathtub Mary, Fungus Amungus, Oak Street, Hot Day At The Zoo, Spaghetti Cake, The Rafter Bats, The Brew, & EdnDave with T.
For more information on Strangefolk’s Garden Of Eden Festival, visit wormtown.com/gardenofeden.
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