2004

Dave Matthews, Springsteen and Others Will Induct Hall of Famers

Dave Matthews, Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys and Tom Petty are among the artists who will be on hand to induct the 2004 class into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A longtime supporter of the Hall and 1999 inductee into the elite group of honored musicians, Springsteen will introduce Jackson Browne at this year’s event.

Dave Matthews will do the honors for Traffic, while Petty and Jeff Lynne will induct their Traveling Wilburys bandmate George Harrison. Keys will be joined by hip-hop duo OutKast to welcome Prince, while Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, himself a Hall of Famer since 1989, will be on hand to enshrine ZZ Top.

As previously reported, Steve Winwood has pledged that Traffic will perform at the event, as has inductee Bob Seger.

The ceremony will take place March 15 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York, and will be taped for a VH1 special that will premiere March 21 on the music channel.

Source Billboard.com.

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Liars: They Were Wrong So We Drowned

The only promise these tunes can deliver is one for the cult lavish, who enjoy their music on the dirty and dark side. It’s been said the Liars frenzied live performances are quite the catch on the New York scene, so hopefully that energy is a bit more cohesive than the one preserved on record.

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Jerry Garcia Box Set Due 4/20

Remastered and expanded editions of five Jerry Garcia albums will make up the bulk of a new Rhino box set. Due April 20, All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions collects all of the late Grateful Dead guitarist/singer’s solo studio albums, released by Arista from 1972 through the decade that followed. Rounding out the set will be a sixth disc, Outtakes, Jams & Alternates, featuring previously unreleased recordings.

The albums making up All Good Things are Garcia’s 1972 solo debut, Garcia, 1974’s Garcia (Compliments), 1976’s Reflections, 1978’s Cats Under the Stars and 1982’s Run for the Roses. Each adds a wealth of material, from alternate recordings of “Sugaree” and “Loser” on the first album to covers of Bob Dylan’s “Simple Twist of Fate” and “Tangled Up in Blue” and the Beatles’ “Dear Prudence” on the last.

Completing the set’s four hours-plus of previously unavailable music, Outtakes is comprised of 12 cuts. Highlights of the disc include an alternate version of the Rolling Stones’ “Let’s Spend the Night Together” (which appeared on Garcia (Compliments)) and a cover of Warren Zevon’s “Accidentally Like a Martyr.”

Boasting new artwork, rare photos and extensive liner notes, the set will carry a suggested retail price of $74.98.

Source Billboard.com.

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Rush 30th Anniversary Tour Set

Canadian rock trio Rush has announced details for its 30th anniversary tour. Forty-one dates, largely in outdoor amphitheaters, are set in North America, beginning May 26 in Nashville, and wrapping Aug. 22 in the group’s Toronto homebase.

The tour will then take Rush to Europe for the first time since 1992, beginning Sept. 8 in London. Tickets will begin going on sale March 5 via Ticketmaster; more dates are expected to be added.

tour dates:

May 26: Nashville (AmSouth Amphitheater)
May 28: Charlotte, N.C. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
May 29: Virginia Beach, Va. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
May 31: Burgettstown, Pa. (Post Gazette Pavilion)
June 2: Columbus, Ohio (Germain Amphitheater)
June 4: Noblesville, Ind. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
June 5: Tinley Park, Ill. (Tweeter Center)
June 7: Milwaukee (Marcus Amphitheater)
June 8: Clarkston, Mich. (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
June 10: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Blossom Music Center)
June 12: Maryland Heights, Mo. (UMB Bank Pavilion)
June 13: Bonner Springs, Kan. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
June 23: Dallas (Smirnoff Music Center)
June 25: San Antonio (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
June 26: Woodlands, Texas (C.W. Mitchell Pavilion)
June 29: Morrison, Colo. (Red Rocks)
June 30: Salt Lake City (USANA Amphitheater)
July 2: Seattle (White River Amphitheater)
July 3: Portland, Ore. (Clark County Amphitheater)
July 6: Hollywood, Calif. (Hollywood Bowl)
July 7: Chula Vista, Calif. (Coors Amphitheater)
July 9: Mountain View, Calif. (Shoreline Amphitheater)
July 10: Concord, Calif. (Chronicle Pavilion)
July 12: Sacramento, Calif. (Sleep Train Amphitheater)
July 14: Irvine, Calif. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
July 16: Phoenix (Cricket Pavilion)
July 17: Las Vegas (MGM Grand Garden Arena)
July 29: West Palm Beach, Fla. (Sound Advice Amphitheater)
July 30: Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Amphitheater)
Aug. 1: Atlanta (Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater)
Aug. 3: Bristow, Va. (Nissan Pavilion)
Aug. 4: Camden, N.J. (Tweeter Center)
Aug. 6: Hartford, Conn. (Meadows Music Theater)
Aug. 7: Scranton, Pa. (Montage Mountain)
Aug. 9: Saratoga, N.Y. (Saratoga PAC)
Aug. 11: Wantagh, N.Y. (Jones Beach)
Aug. 12: Mansfield, Mass. (Tweeter Center)
Aug. 14: Holmdel, N.J. (PNC Bank Arts Center)
Aug. 15: Buffalo, N.Y. (Darien Lake)
Aug. 21: Montreal (Bell Centre)
Aug. 22: Toronto (Molson Amphitheater)
Sept. 8: London (Wembley Arena)
Sept. 11: Birmingham, England (NEC Arena)
Sept. 12: Manchester, England (Evening News Arena)
Sept. 14: Glasgow (SECC)

Source Billboard.com.

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Superfly During Jazzfest Series Announced

Superfly Productions is proud to announce its 8th annual “Superfly during JazzFest” concert series. Series events will take place from Friday, April 23 through Sunday, May 2 at several venues throughout New Orleans, including the State Palace Theatre, the Orpheum Theatre, Twi-Ro-Pa, the Mermaid Lounge, and the Riverboat Cajun Queen. Confirmed shows are listed below, with additional shows to be announced soon.

The 2004 Superfly during JazzFest concert series presents local and national talent from a colorful array of genres, including series alums like alt-country band Wilco and New Orleans favorite Galactic. Galactic will play a show each weekend of the festival, including a co-bill with hip-hop crew Jurassic 5. Festival newcomers include instrumental art-rock band Tortoise playing Sunday, May 2 in Twi-Ro-Pa’s Tchoupitoulas Room. Another highlight will be Gov’t Mule’s 10th Anniversary Celebration, a two-night stand at the Orpheum Theatre Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1.

Once again, the Superfly during JazzFest series will feature a variety of venues and show formats. From the edgy, intimate Mermaid Lounge, to grand, ornate theaters like the State Palace, fans will be presented with a variety of options. Special shows aboard the Riverboat Cajun Queen include the Radiators on Saturday, April 27 and Garage a Trois on Friday, April 23. As always, the series will utilize late night clubs lots, featuring a performance by organic trance band Sound Tribe Sector 9 and a post-Gov’t Mule show with Chris Robinson & the New Earth Mud and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. In addition to scheduled acts, the series’ multi-venue format promotes one-time collaborations and surprise sit-ins.

Check out www.superflypresents.com for complete information on the Superfly during JazzFest concert series.

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CAKE Added To Langerado Music Festival

Sacramento, CA band CAKE has been added to the already talent loaded lineup of the 2nd annual Langerado Music Festival. Set to perform a 90-minute co-headlining set, CAKE, of “The Distance” fame has a long and storied history. CAKE’s musical palette includes touches of folk, hip-hop, soul, funk and country, to name a few, all topped with a thick layer of irony. Stridently from California’s fertile Central Valley, this Sacramento band has attracted the kind of ecstatic response most newcomers only dream of and seasoned veterans justifiably envy. Based almost entirely on the strength of their live performances and on word of mouth, CAKE has built up a sizable following that is fast billowing out of the northern California region in a sort of reckless eastward expansion.

The Langerado Music Festival is taking place on Saturday March 6th at Young Circle Park in historic downtown Hollywood, Florida. Bigger and better than the inaugural event in 2003, this year the Langerado will feature over 15 bands on 3 stages performing the best in live music from 11 a.m. until midnight, live art installations courtesy of Miami born artist Dave “LEBO” LeBatard and other local artists, a Beer Garden featuring some of the finest microbrewed beer from around the country and much more.

With returning favorites like moe., G. Love & Special Sauce, MOFRO, and Perpetual Groove joined by the likes of reggae legends the Wailers, alt-rockers Cracker, the psychedelic electronica of Sound Tribe Sector 9, and the southern-fried rock of the Drive-by Truckers, the Langerado Music Festival will feature the most diverse one-day lineup South Florida has ever seen.

Young Circle Park is located on 13-acres of land in historic downtown Hollywood, featuring wide open spaces complemented by plenty of shade cover. The average temperature in March is a beautiful 72 degrees, the perfect respite from the cold weather the rest of the country is mired in. Hollywood Beach is less than 1 mile from the venue, and numerous boutique hotels are available for daily and weekly rentals, the perfect opportunity to relax and spend Spring Break in the warmth and sunshine South Florida offers on a year round basis.

“We couldn’t be more excited for this year’s festival,” said Mark Brown of Brown Coffee Productions and Jam Cruise. “Last year really set the tone for what this event can and will become in the years to come. We’re the first festival of the season, the March weather in Florida is about as good as it gets. The diversity in the lineup really offers something for everyone, as well as turning people onto something they might not have heard before. That’s really what a music festival should be about, trying to see as many new acts as you can over the course of the day.”

For more festival and ticket info, see langerado.com.

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