2005

Paul McCartney Playing 38 Date North American Tour

Sir Paul McCartney will take advantage of media focus surrounding his halftime performance at Super Bowl XXXIX on Feb. 6 to announce his upcoming tour of North America, sources tell Billboard.com. The Beatles legend will play 38 North American cities beginning Sept. 16 in Miami and running until the end of November.

Tickets are expected to go on sale the last week in February. McCartney last visited North American in 2002 as part of a world tour that grossed more than $126 million and drew nearly one million fans.

McCartney is working on a new album for Capitol but no timetable has been set for its release. As previously reported, the artist has collaborated with producer Nigel Godrich (Beck, Radiohead) and multi-instrumentalist Jason Falkner on the set, which will be his first studio album since 2001’s “Driving Rain.”

The touring landscape will be relatively crowded with superstars this fall, as U2 will be on the second U.S. leg of its Vertigo tour, and the Rolling Stones also are believed to have an outing in the works.

Source billboard.com.

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Dickey Betts Playing dsWith Lynyrnd Skynyrd + Ray Charles Tribute Planned For Grammy Awards

This year’s top Grammy Awards nominee is planning to show his skills in a monumental way during next month’s 47th annual ceremony. Kanye West, who is up for a leading 10 honors, including best new artist, will stage a performance incorporating the talents of R&B legend Mavis Staples, celebrated vocal group Blind Boys Of Alabama and R&B newcomer John Legend.

Staples is among the Recording Academy’s 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award honorees, while the Blind Boys are nominated with Ben Harper for “There Will Be a Light” (Virgin) in the best traditional soul gospel album category. The set’s title track is up for best gospel performance.

The Feb. 13 show at Los Angeles’ Staples Center will also feature a tribute to the late Ray Charles by contemporary blueswoman Bonnie Raitt and storied soul artist Billy Preston.

Another newly planned performance is a landmark Southern rock jam featuring members of genre stalwart Lynyrd Skynyrd joined by former Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dickie Betts, Elvin Bishop and country artists Tim McGraw, Keith Urban and Gretchen Wilson.

They join previously announced performances by U2, McGraw, Alicia Keys and Green Day.

Norah Jones, Ludacris, Sugar Ray singer Mark McGrath and actor Gary Sinise have signed on as presenters for the show, which will be hosted by Queen Latifah and broadcast live on CBS.

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Wilco Offering Free Bonus Tracks + Ghost Is Born Double Vinyl LP

Wilco are offering free bonus tracks to people who have purchased their A Ghost Is Born CD. On March 7th, Ghost outtakes “Panthers” and “Kicking Television,” along with live versions of “Handshake Drugs,” “The Late Greats” and “At Least That’s What You Said,” will be available for download at wilcoworld.net. Visitors must insert a copy of the CD into their computers to gain access to the downloads.
The following day, the band will release a double-LP vinyl edition of A Ghost Is Born, featuring new art work and album cover, as well as a limited-edition vinyl version of 2002’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.

Wilco will be touring the U.S. through February before heading to Europe in March.

Wilco U.S. tour dates:

2/8: Champaign, IL, Foellinger Auditorium
2/9: Columbus, OH, Wexner Center
2/11: Cincinnati, Taft Theater
2/12: Memphis, Orpheum Theater
2/13: Birmingham, Alabama Theater
2/15: Orlando, House of Blues
2/16: Tampa, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
2/17: Pompano Beach, FL, Pompano Beach Ampitheater
2/18: Savannah, GA, Savannah College of Art and Design
2/19: Myrtle Beach, SC, House of Blues
2/21: Charlotte, Ovens Auditorium
2/23-24: Washington DC, 9:30 Club
2/25: Cleveland, House of Blues
2/26: Kalamazoo, MI, State Theater

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Neil Young Logging Studio Time, To Play At Juno Award Show

Rock legend Neil Young will give a rare awards show performance at Canada’s Juno Awards, to be held April 3 at the MTS Center in Winnipeg. Young was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1982 and has earned three Juno awards during his nearly 40-year career.

Also set to appear perform is 2005 Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees the Tragically Hip. Nominations will be announced Feb. 7 for the Junos, which will air live nationwide on the CTV network.

In related news, Young has recently logged time at Shangri-La Studios in Los Angeles. A spokesperson had no details on the nature of the sessions, which are thought to be yielding Young’s follow-up to the 2003 Reprise album “Greendale.”

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Charlie Sexton Releasing Solo Album

Guitar slinger Charlie Sexton will release his first solo album in 10 years in July as the first fruit of a multi-album deal with Narada’s Back Porch Records. Described as “contemplative and gritty” by the label, the set will be supported by an extensive tour. Sexton plans to debut material from the set in March during the South by Southwest music conference in his hometown, Austin, Texas.

Often described as a musical prodigy, Sexton was just 16 years old when MCA released his debut album, 1985’s “Pictures for Pleasure,” and scored a hit with the single “Beat’s So Lonely,” which reached No. 17 on Billboard’s Hot 100. A self-titled solo set followed in 1989, as did a mid-’90s stint in the Arc Angels and a turn as leader of the Charlie Sexton Sextet.

He’s also become an in-demand guitarist, playing with the likes of Bob Dylan, Don Henley, Ron Wood, Lucinda Williams, Edie Brickell and Double Trouble.

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Pearl Jam Scraping The Rust In The Studio

Pearl Jam has begun work on its eighth studio album in its Seattle homebase. “We’re recording but not really putting any pressure for something to actually come out of it,” frontman Eddie Vedder told former Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones on his Friday radio show, Jonesy’s Jukebox, which emanates from Los Angeles radio station KDLD-FM (Indie 103.1).

Asked if he still enjoys the recording process after 15 years of making music with Pearl Jam, Vedder answered, “Depends [on] what day it is or how much sleep you’ve had. We’ve been getting together as a whole group, all five [members], for five days a week. Actually, seven days — that was one of the problems. I think we’re going to slow it down a little bit and we’ll get something down in February.”

Vedder acknowledged it had taken some time for band members to get back in the swing of things after several months apart from one another. “You get together as a band and you want to push yourselves harder or get some place you’ve never been before, and there’s work to get there,” he said. “The length of time you all have to be communicating; when you’re not working, you don’t have to communicate at all, and you get spoiled and quiet.”

“Even close-knit bands like Fugazi, [which seems] like a four-headed monster, are [made up of] four completely different individuals,” Vedder continued. “They seem like a gang, but it’s a gang made up of individuals. It’s not as easy as you would think.”

The as-yet-untitled album will be the follow-up to 2002’s “Riot Act” and Pearl Jam’s first since leaving longtime label Epic last year. The band’s official Web site previously confirmed the set would be released “on the BMG label” but did not reveal specifics of the new arrangement.

Band members have also been at work on other endeavors. Guitarist Stone Gossard is making a new album with his Brad side project, while drummer Matt Cameron has completed the first new album since 1993 with the band Hater, which features his ex-Soundgarden colleague Ben Shepherd on bass and guitarist John McBain, his longtime collaborator in Wellwater Conspiracy.

As previously reported, bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Mike McCready can be heard as part of an as-yet-unnamed project with King’s X leader Doug Pinnick, but no release date has been announced for the completed album, tentatively titled “Montana.”

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Bob Marley 60th Birthday Celebrations Planned

India.Arie, Angelique Kidjo and the Marley family join a roster of international music stars here next month to celebrate the 60th birthday of the late reggae legend Bob Marley – the first time the event has been held outside the singer’s native Jamaica.

Hundreds of thousands are expected to participate in a month of festivities starting February. 1 dubbed “Africa Unite” in tribute to one of Marley’s many famous songs. The highlight is Ethiopia’s largest ever concert on Marley’s birthday, February 6, in the capital, Addis Ababa.

Rita Marley will sing with Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt as the I-Threes, Bob Marley’s former backing group, on February 6. Joining them on stage will be Senegal’s Baaba Maal and Youssou N’Dour, Benin’s Kidjo, Reggae rapper Shaggy, soul singer India.arie and Marley’s children.

Other events include a film festival, an exhibition of African art, the Ethiopian launch of Rita Marley’s autobiography “No Woman No Cry – My Life with Bob Marley,” and conferences on the themes of African unity, women and youth.

Source pollstar.com.

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The Aviator Leads Oscar Nominations

The Howard Hughes epic “The Aviator” led Academy Awards contenders with 11 nominations Tuesday, including best picture among them, plus acting honors for Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett and Alan Alda and a directing slot for Martin Scorsese.

The boxing saga “Million Dollar Baby” and the J.M. Barrie tale “Finding Neverland” followed with seven nominations each, among best picture and acting nominations for Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Hilary Swank and Johnny Depp.

Eastwood also got a directing nomination for “Million Dollar Baby.”

The other best-picture nominees were the Ray Charles portrait “Ray” and the buddy comedy “Sideways.”

Along with Eastwood, Jamie Foxx also scored two nominations, as best actor for the title role in “Ray” and supporting actor as a taxi driver whose cab is hijacked by a hit man in “Collateral.”

Foxx’s dead-on emulation of Charles has made him the front-runner in the lead-actor category.

Starring as aviation trailblazer and Hollywood rebel Hughes, DiCaprio also was nominated for best actor. He and Foxx will compete against Depp as “Peter Pan” playwright Barrie in “Finding Neverland”; Eastwood as a cantankerous boxing trainer in “Million Dollar Baby”; and Don Cheadle for “Hotel Rwanda,” starring as hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina, who sheltered refugees from the Rwandan genocide.

The best-actress category presents a rematch of the 1999 showdown, when underdog Swank won the Oscar for “Boys Don’t Cry” over Annette Bening (news), who had been the front-runner for “American Beauty.”

This time, Swank was nominated as a bullheaded boxing champ whose life takes a cruel twist in “Million Dollar Baby.” Bening was chosen for “Being Julia,” in which she plays an aging 1930s stage diva exacting wickedly comic revenge on the men in her life and a young rival.

Both actresses won Golden Globes for the roles, Swank for best dramatic actress, Bening for actress in a musical or comedy.

Also nominated for the best-actress Oscar were Catalina Sandino Moreno as a Colombian woman imperiled when she signs on to smuggle heroin in “Maria Full of Grace”; Imelda Staunton as a saintly housekeeper in 1950s Britain who performs illegal abortions on the side in “Vera Drake”; and Kate Winslet as a woman who has had memories of her ex-boyfriend erased in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”

Joining Eastwood and Scorsese among directing nominees are Taylor Hackford for “Ray”; Mike Leigh for “Vera Drake”; and Alexander Payne for “Sideways.”

Scorsese, arguably the most prominent modern filmmaker who has never won an Oscar, also has never delivered a best-picture winner. Considered a nominal best-picture favorite, “The Aviator” offers him a shot to finally triumph on Oscar night, though Eastwood’s “Million Dollar Baby” is a formidable competitor.

“The Aviator” won the Golden Globe for best-dramatic film, but Eastwood beat out Scorsese for the directing prize at the Globes. Eastwood is a past Oscar winner for best-picture and director with 1992’s “Unforgiven.”

Along with Foxx in “Collateral,” Alda was nominated for supporting actor as a senator tussling with Hughes in “The Aviator” while Freeman was picked as a worldly-wise ex-boxer in “Million Dollar Baby.” The other nominees: Thomas Haden Church as a bridegroom out for a final fling in “Sideways”; Clive Owen as a coarse lover in “Closer.”

For supporting actress, academy voters picked Blanchett, who plays Katharine Hepburn (news) in “The Aviator”; Laura Linney as the title character’s sexually adventurous wife in “Kinsey”; Virginia Madsen as a deceived lover in “Sideways”; Sophie Okonedo as innkeeper Rusesabagina’s wife in “Hotel Rwanda”; Natalie Portman as a gutsy stripper in “Closer.”

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Ben Folds Releasing New Album -Songs For Silverman – April 26

Since the release of 2001’s “Rockin’ the Suburbs,” Ben Folds has toured various parts of the world time and time again, collaborated extensively with William Shatner, released a live album and a trio of EPs and recorded nearly all of a new studio album twice. The fruit of the latter endeavor will emerge as “Songs for Silverman” April 26 via Epic.

After finishing nine songs in early 2004, presumably in the studio he built in his adopted home of Adelaide, Australia, Folds re-recorded most of those cuts plus two more in a six-week fall session at a historic Nashville studio. In the same rooms once used by Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins, Folds returned to the trio setup with which he first found fame as leader of Ben Folds Five, pairing himself with bassist Jared Reynolds (Allison Moorer, Shatner) and drummer Lindsay Jamieson (Departure Lounge, Butterfly Boucher).

Here is the “Songs for Silverman” track list:

“Bastard”
“You To Thanks”
“Jesusland”
“Landed”
“Gracie”
“Trusted”
“Give Judy My Notice”
“Late”
“Sentimental Guy”
“Time”
“Prison Food”

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