2004

Coachella Festival Set For May 1-2

The fifth Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival will be held May 1-2 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, Calif. Although organizers are still a ways off from announcing the lineup, Billboard.com can reveal that Air, Prefuse 73, the Thrills and Electric Six are confirmed to play. Radiohead and a reunion of the Pixies are strongly rumored as headlining acts.
“It’s something we’ve talked about but I don’t know if it is confirmed,” Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood told Billboard.com this morning (Jan. 12) about the possibility of the band appearing at the event. Radiohead wraps an eight-date tour of Japan and Australia on April 27 in Melbourne.
Fans can expect about 60 bands to descend on the sprawling venue over the course of two days. Last year’s festival, promoted by Goldenvoice, featured headliners the Beastie Boys and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, alongside Sonic Youth, Interpol, the White Stripes, the reunited Iggy and the Stooges, Underworld, N*E*R*D and the Hives. Organizers estimate more than 68,000 fans were in attendance.
Source billboard.com.
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Primus Returns For 14 Show Winter Tour

Primus, who reunited for their first tour in three and a half years has confirmed an additional fourteen shows to begin next month. The Tour de Fromage will being February 24 at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, MO and continue through March 13 at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC.
For more informatin visit primussucks.com.

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Grand Royal Label Up For Auction

After being pronounced bankrupt two years ago, The Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal Records has resurfaced on the auction block where it’s being sold on the www.bid4assets.com web site.
Though the defunct label has been up for auction for a little over a month, bids have yet to be made. According to the web site, the auction is open for 9 more days and the minimum bid is $10,000.
You can bid on the label here.
Source SOHH.com.

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Smile Empty Soul: Self-Titled

Drop the smile and empty soul describes this album perfectly. It is a brilliant reminder of everything that is wrong in rock today – complete soullessness. Made up of three guys who met during high school, Smile Empty Soul is yet another ‘I

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YMSB To Launch Cabin Fever Tour

Yonder Mountain String Band are out to provide a respite from the winter blahs with their annual Cabin Fever Tour. he outing starts just a couple weeks after the band’s stint aboard the Jam Cruise II out of Florida. Dates run the whole month of February and include a two-night stand in Atlanta.
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New Doors Album Expected Mid-Year

The Doors of the 21st Century are at work on a new album they hope to release by the middle of this year. “We want to say something about the human condition in the twenty-first century, just like the Doors in the twentieth century said something about the human condition,” says keyboardist Ray Manzarek. “If it doesn’t have weight to it, it’s not worth doing. That’s why we’re back together.”
The band — which features Doors vets Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger, as well as former Cult frontman Ian Astbury on vocals — is enlisting poets and songwriters to take over the late Jim Morrison’s lyric-writing duties. Jim Carroll, Michael McClure, X’s John Doe and Warren Zevon have already contributed.
Last month, Manzarek and Krieger paid tribute to Morrison on what would have been his sixtieth birthday by attending a memorial for the singer at his Paris grave site. That night they played a secret show at the city’s La Scene. The set focused on material from L.A. Woman, the Doors’ final album, recorded just before Morrison’s death in 1971.
“We never got to play those live,” says Manzarek, “so we wanted to play them for Jim. It was like being back at the Whisky. It was Morrison’s birthday and a full moon. People were howling, literally howling.”
Doors drummer John Densmore, who is involved in pending litigation against his former band mates over their reunion, did not attend the events. “We were saddened Densmore didn’t come,” says Manzarek. “We wish he would have been there. We’re hoping in 2004 John will put aside his differences and come play live. We’ll see what happens.”
Source Rollingstone.com.

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Anti Aging Beer Developed In Germany

A German brewery has developed a beer containing vitamins and minerals it says are designed to slow the aging process.
The Neuzeller Kloster Brewery plans to introduce its “Anti-Aging-Bier” this year and sell it in grocery and drug stores, a spokesman for the company said Friday.
“It tastes like beer more than it tastes like anything else,” the spokesman told Reuters.
The brewery said the beer contained a host of added ingredients that promote good health.
But the German government may object to the brewery calling the drink “beer” since a law dating back to 1516 says beer brewed in Germany can only be made from barley, hops, yeast and water.
Source CNN.com.

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Funk Brothers Nab Stars For Tour

Former Motown house band members the Funk Brothers have corralled several guest artists to join them on their upcoming North American and European tours. Peabo Bryson and Phoebe Snow will be on hand for North American gigs beginning Jan. 17 outside Philadelphia, while Steve Winwood and Isaac Hayes will join in beginning Jan. 29 in Manchester, England.
The group is still riding the success of the documentary “Standing in the Shadows of Motown,” which spotlighted its often uncredited contributions to countless Motown hits. The CD of the same name won the best compilation soundtrack award at the 2002 Grammys.
On Feb. 3, UME will issue “The Best of the Funk Brothers: The Millennium Collection,” featuring instrumentals later turned into such smash Motown cuts as “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” “Nowhere To Run,” “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” “What’s Going On” and “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You).”
The album also sports the non-LP singles “Soul Stomp” and “All for You,” plus “The Stingray,” an oft-sampled track from the long-out-of-print release “Earl of Funk.”
Here are the Funk Brothers’ tour dates:
Jan. 17: Glenside, Pa. (Keswick Theatre)Jan. 18: New York (B.B. King’s Blues Club)Jan. 19: Alexandria, Va. (Birchmere)Jan. 20: Annapolis, Md. (Ramshead)Jan. 22: Harrisburg, Pa. (Whitaker Center)Jan. 24: Boston (Berklee Performance Center)Jan. 29: Manchester, England (Carling Apollo)Jan. 30: London (Royal Festival Hall)Feb. 1: Berlin (Tempodrom)Feb. 2: Bonn, Germany (Bruckenforum)Feb. 3: Amsterdam (Paradiso)Feb. 5: Hamburg (Congress Centrum)Feb. 6: Frederiksberg, Denmark (KB Hall)Feb. 7: Helsinki (Ice Hall)Feb. 8: Stockholm (Berns)Feb. 9: Antwerp, Belgium (Queen Elizabeth Hall)
Source billboard.com.

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