2004

G Love & Special Sauce Winter Tour

G Love & Special Sauce are cooking up a new batch of dates for the spring. Their latest outing kicks off March 4 in Columbia, S.C. They’ll do shows across the southern and eastern United States before wrapping March 21 in Killington, Vt.

G. Love recently did a song with Jack Johnson for the “Thicker Than Water” soundtrack. They performed the song together in December on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “Late Show with David Letterman,” and “Last Call with Carson Daly” in December.

Last year, 8,000 lucky fans picked up Kickin’ Back, a four-song EP of previously unreleased tracks which was included with the October issue of Surfer magazine. The band’s last proper release was 2002’s The Best Of G. Love & Special Sauce, which culled hits from their five studio albums.

Source pollstar.com.

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Bonnaroo Lineup Announced

The 3rd Annual Bonnaroo Festival will be held on June 11 – 13th, 2004 on the same Manchester, TN farm as in previous years. An intial lineup has been announce with other acts expected to be added in the coming weeks.

Tickets go on sale February 21st at 10am through Bonnaroo.com.

Confirmed acts include:

The Dead, Dave Matthews & Friends, Bob Dylan, Trey Anastasio, Willie Nelson, David Byrne, Primus, Wilco, Burning Spear, String Cheese Incident, Ani DiFranco, Gov’t Mule, Los Lobos, Galactic, Yo La Tengo, Femi Kuti, Medeski Martin & Wood, Gomez, Yonder Mountain String Band, Damien Rice, North Mississippi Allstars Hill Country Review, Beth Orton, My Morning Jacket, Gillian Welch, The Del McCoury Band, Taj Mahal, Sam Bush Band, Vida Blue feat. the Spam Allstars, Los Lonely Boys, Grandaddy, Kings of Leon, Soulive, Neko Case, Calexico, Leftover Salmon, Cut Chemist, Chris Robinson, Umphrey’s McGee, Maroon5, The Black Keys, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, The Bad Plus, Marc Broussard, Donovan Frankenreiter

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Teitur: Self Professed Troubadour (INTERVIEW)

Singer-songwriter Teitur’s Universal Records debut, Poetry & Aeroplanes, is an eleven-song collection of delicate tunes that reveal the inner troubadour in all of us. Songs about travelling, waiting, post cards, and telephone conversations, dwell up cinemagraphic feelings of longing, regret and adventure.

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RAQ: In The Mouth Of The Lion (Interview With Chris Michetti)

At a time when the greater rock world has become inundated with throwback sounds, quickly subtitling everything retro-this and post-that, an improvisational four-piece from Vermont is stepping out from an ominous shadow by reinventing a sound it would have otherwise never outlived.

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Ryan Cavanaugh Trio: Live from Nowhere

Before changing their name to the Ryan Cavanaugh Trio earlier this year – due to the departure of percussionist Chris Dougherty – Space Station Integration released Live from Nowhere. Fusing the traditional banjo with high-energy, jazz-fusion, Cavanaugh and company heighten the bluegrass bar by further adding elements of rock, bluegrass, funk, Celtic and Indian to the mix. All done of course with a definitive focus on improvisation.

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Transit 0/31/2004: Monkey House – Winooski, VT

Transit’s sound is a crunchy testament to a time of simplicity, attaining the essence of improvisational originality, while capturing the moment’s true conscience – both the sunny and dark. It is this electric telepathy between the trio on stage that enables Transit to deliver this gritty passage of raw emotion that reflects in their cozy, coffeehouse stage settings.

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Grammy Award Winners

OutKast’s double CD, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below was the big winner, taking home Album of the Year as well as Best Rap Album honors. Below are additional winning highlights:
Dave Matthews – Best Male Rock Vocal Performance:

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