2004

Umphrey’s McGee: Anchor’s Away

Music critic Benjy Eisen goes backstage with Umphrey’s McGee to investigate whether or not “America’s next big jamband” is actually a jamband. The answer is yes, but the band would rather shut up and play their guitars.

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Anastasio / Santana Warfield DVD Released

On May 31, 2003, Trey Anastasio played the second of two sold-out shows at San Francisco’s Warfield Theatre. On that night, Carlos Santana dropped by to say hello to Trey, ended up joining the ten-piece band on stage halfway through the first set, and continued to play with the group for the remainder of the night. The results were electric, suffused with spontaneous energy and exuberant interplay between the two guitarists.

As fate would have it, this once-in-a-lifetime performance was documented by a small video crew who were experimenting with a new production technique. The show’s blistering second set, plus a bonus track of “The Way I Feel” from the show’s first set will be released on DVD on April 26.

All net proceeds from the DVD will be split evenly between The Waterwheel Foundation and the Milagro Foundation, a non-profit founded by Deborah and Carlos Santana that serves underrepresented and underprivileged children in the areas of arts, health and education around the world.

The DVD is available exclusively from Phish Dry Goods and from the online Santana Store. Ordering is now available from Phish Dry Goods and will be available from Santana’s web site beginning early next week. Orders will be shipped beginning the last week of April.

The track list is as follows:
1. Mr. Completely
2. John the Revelator
3. Night Speaks to a Woman
4. Caravan
Bonus track: The Way I Feel

The DVD also features a photo gallery by photographer Jay Blakesberg and the MX Switch “wide-shot” option. Approximate Running Time: 84 minutes. The DVD is formatted for all regions in NTSC video.

To order, visit phish.com/drygoods and santana.com.

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Eric Clapton To Tour North America This Summer

Eric Clapton has announced a North American tour that will kick off with an appearance at the Crossroads Guitar Festival in Dallas, which takes place June 4-6. The tour will include a triple-night stand at Madison Square Garden in New York City and runs through the months of June and July, culminating in an August 2 appearance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

The Crossroads Guitar Festival will feature a mammoth concert at the Cotton Bowl Stadium, with a lineup that reads like a who’s who of modern blues, jazz and rock legends. B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Larry Carlton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson, Brian May, John Mayer, Pat Metheny, Otis Rush, Neal Schon, Hubert Sumlin, Steve Vai and more are booked to join Clapton onstage.

Clapton’s new album, Me And Mr. Johnson, consists of 14 renditions of tunes written and recorded in the 1930s by mythical Mississippi blues master Robert Johnson.

Source pollstar.com.

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New Ozomatli Album Due June 22nd

Los Angeles-based Latin rock outfit Ozomatli will release a new album June 22 via Concord Records. Beyond a previously announced collaboration with original MC Chali 2na and DJ Cut Chemist (both now of Jurassic 5), the set features contributions from Moroccan sinter player Hassan Hakmoun, Los Lobos’ David Hidalgo and pianist/labelmate Eddie Palmieri.

“Concord just seemed happy to let us go off and do our thing,” says horn player/vocalist Asdrubal Sierra, adding, “There’s a real sense of acceptance of what we do. Plus, I’m really honored to be on the same label as Eddie Palmieri. He’s my idol.”

Ozomatli is joined by Hakmoun, violinists the Les Yeux Noir and the Prague Symphony on album opener “Believe,” while Palmieri guests on “Nadie Te Tira.” The album also features new MC Jabu and former Wallflowers drummer Mario Calire.

“Since we started, our perspectives have changed as our lives have changed,” saxophonist Ulises Bella says of Ozomatli’s musical growth. “We just trust each other more now. Everyone gives everyone the space we all need. This band did not start, at all, to get a record deal. It started out of love for the music we made, and that’s exactly where we still are.”

Ozomatli is in the midst of a U.S. tour that plays Santa Barbara, Calif., tomorrow (April 9). On April 22, the group will return to play Austin, Texas, where two of its members were arrested last month after a performance at the South by Southwest festival. Bassist Willy Abers was charged with failure to obey the order of a police officer, while percussionist Jiro Yamaguchi was charged with assault on a public servant.

Here are Ozomatli’s tour dates:

April 9: Santa Barbara, Calif. (Coach House North)
April 10: Pomona, Calif. (Glass House)
April 13: Agoura Hills, Calif. (Canyon Club)
April 14: Las Vegas (House of Blues)
April 19: El Paso, Texas (Club Xscape)
April 22: Austin, Texas (La Zona Rosa)
April 23: New Orleans (Howlin’ Wolf)
April 27: Towson, Md. (Recher Theatre)
Sept. 3: Universal City, Calif. (Universal Amphitheatre)

Source billboard.com.

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Paul Atkinson, lead guitarist of The Zombies Passes Away

Paul Atkinson, who played guitar in the British invasion band The Zombies and later became a successful music industry executive who signed such acts as ABBA, died Thursday, said his publicist Susan Clary. He was 58.

Born in Cuffley, England, Atkinson had lived in Los Angeles for the past 20 years.
He started his music career with The Zombies, which had hits in the 1960s with “She’s Not There,” “Tell Her No” and “Time of the Season.”

Later, he went on to work as an artists and repertoire executive, signing acts including ABBA, Bruce Hornsby, Mr. Mister, Michael Penn, Judas Priest and Patty Smyth.

In January, Atkinson received the Recording Academy’s President’s Merit Award at a tribute and benefit concert in his honor at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.

The event included a reunion of The Zombies.

Source CNN.com.

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All Good Festival Lineup Announced

Walther Productions has announced the initial lineup for the 8th Annual All Good Summer Music Festival taking place July 9-11, and will include three full days of music and camping situated on the luscious, rolling green fields of Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, WV.

The lineup will deliver 40 hours of music on one central stage with no overlapping sets. Initial artists include:

Medeski Martin & Wood, Keller Williams, The Greyboy Allstars feat/ Karl Denson, Zak Najor Elgin Park, Chris Stillwell, + Robert Walter, Leftover Salmon, The Disco Biscuits (late night/early morning set), Dark Star Orchestra, North Mississippi Allstars, Steve Kimock Band, Soulive, Ekoostik Hookah, Umphrey’s McGee, Jazz Mandolin Project, Del McCoury Band, Ozric Tentacles (late night/early morning set), Deep Fried feat/ George Porter Jr., Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), Johnny Neal (Allman Bros.) + Brian Stoltz (Funky Meters), The Hackensaw Boys, The Bridge and Libby Kirkpatrick

On sale date is Friday, April 9 @ NOON EST. Early-Bird Tickets will be offered for a limited time only, while supplies last through www.allgood.musictoday.com, www.sciticketing.com, www.jambasetickets.com or charge by phone by calling 1-800-594-TIXX.

For complete information, visit the official web site at walther-productions.com.

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Beastie Boys Blend Politics And Party Time On New Album

The Beastie Boys blend politics with party time on “To the 5 Boroughs,” the New York-based rap trio’s first album since 1998’s “Hello Nasty.” The 15-track set is due this summer via Capitol, to be preceded by album-opening first single “Ch-Check It Out.” The group is expected to tour in support of the release and has already confirmed Aug. 7-8 appearances at Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival.

“To the 5 Boroughs” is loaded with political commentary as expected, including calls to vote President Bush out of office and critiques of U.S. foreign policy. On “Time To Build,” Adam Yauch (MCA) raps, “We’ve got a president we didn’t elect / the Kyoto treaty he decided to neglect / and still the U.S. just wants to flex.” On “That It’s That All,” the group demands, “’cause George W’s got nothing on me / we’ve got to take the power from he.”

The set frequently pays homage to the trio’s New York surroundings, best heard on “An Open Letter to NYC.” In front of a chopped-up sample of the Dead Boys’ “Sonic Reducer,” the group finds solace in the city’s post-September 11th resiliency: “Since 911 we’re still livin’ / and lovin’ life we’ve been given / ain’t nothing gonna take that away from us / we’re lookin’ pretty and gritty ’cause in the city we trust.”

But the Beasties wisely don’t skimp on their trademark goofball humor, with references to such pop-culture figures as Fred Sanford, the Keebler Elves, Ron Popeil, Herman Munster, Jabba the Hut, Foghorn Leghorn and “Three’s Company” landlord Mr. Furley. Each member shines on “Rhyme the Rhyme Well,” a trade-off track in the vein of “Pass the Mic.” “Hey, could you please pass me the peas / and let me get a tissue if you think you’re gonna sneeze,” raps Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock).

“To the 5 Boroughs” features largely programmed backing tracks, with only a handful of live instrumentation. Mix Master Mike’s scratching highlights “Shazam!” and “Right Right Now Now,” while the boomimg bottom ends of “The Brouhaha,” “Rhyme the Rhyme Well” and “All Life Styles” evoke shades of the group’s classics like “Shake Your Rump” and “Root Down.”

“‘Licensed to Ill’ was where we were at the time — drinking beer and acting silly,” says Mike D. “‘Paul’s Boutique’ was moving to L.A.; that was a whole different fantasy. ‘Check Your Head’ was getting back to three of us. This album is really New York City; all of us living here.” Adds MCA, “Having fun in troubled times.”

In other news, Yauch is producing a new studio album by pioneering hardcore act Bad Brains, according to the Beasties’ official Web site. “Now I need to get [guitarist Dr. Know] to play some guitar solos on some stuff and then finish mixing it. It’s kind of circling above the airport right now.”

Here is the track list for “To the 5 Boroughs”:

“Ch-Check It Out”
“Right Right Now Now”
“The Hard Way”
“Time To Build”
“Rhyme the Rhyme Well”
“Triple Trouble”
“Hey F*** You”
“Oh Word?”
“That It’s That All”
“All Life Styles”
“Shazam!”
“An Open Letter to NYC”
“Crawl Space”
“The Brouhaha”
“We Got The”

Source billboard.com..

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Tribute Concert and Documentary Film Planned for Moog Inventor

The Progressive rock icons Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake & Palmer) and Rick Wakeman (Yes) and funk legend Bernie Worrell will be among the artists on hand for an upcoming celebration of Robert Moog in New York. Set for May 18 at B.B. King’s in Times Square, the event will also boast performances by DJ Logic, Particle’s Steve Molitz and the NYC Reggae Collective, among others. Tickets priced at $45 are available through Ticketmaster.

Moog began experimenting with music in the early 1950s, building theremins and developing electronic instruments while studying engineering physics. He unveiled the Moog Modular synthesizer at the Audio Engineering Society Convention in 1964. The more common and smaller Minimoog was introduced in 1970 and became a staple of the prog rock movement.

The inventor’s accomplishments are also celebrated in writer/director Hans Fjellestad’s documentary “Moog.” The film features interviews with Moog as well as the musicians who have come to worship him as a cult hero. The Plexifilm-distributed feature, which features original music by Stereolab, the Neptunes, Worrell, Devo and others, will is slated for a limited summer U.S. theatrical run.

Source billboard.com.

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