
Judd and Maggie: Subjects
A handsome brother-sister pair. Good fashion sense. Great
instrumentals.
A handsome brother-sister pair. Good fashion sense. Great
instrumentals.
Music icons Bob Geldof and Bono are among U.K. bookmakers’ tips to win the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday (Oct. 7), alongside more orthodox candidates like campaigners against nuclear arms and a peace broker for Indonesia.
Experts are divided about whether the secretive five-member committee would dare to broaden the scope of the $1.3 million award in 2005 to honor Geldof or the U2 lead singer, who have campaigned for years to ease hunger and poverty in Africa.
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Like other bands on the Fat Possum label, Heartless Bastards play a minimal style of rock mixed with a pinch of blues and a heavy helping of attitude. The trio
Bob Marley and the Wailers’ summer 1977 concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre will make its DVD debut Nov. 8 via Universal Music Enterprises. “Live! At the Rainbow” was originally issued in 1991 on VHS but has been expanded here as a two-disc package with several new features.
The show was taped just as Marley’s iconic album “Exodus” was cruising up the U.K. charts and finds the artist backed by a Wailers lineup featuring lead guitarist Junior Marvin, the brotherly rhythm section of drummer Carlton Barrett and bassist Aston “Familyman” Barrett and backing vocalists Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt and Marcia Griffith.
The 100-minute, interview-laden documentary “Caribbean Nights: The Bob Marley Story” will be found on disc two, as well as a video tour of the artist’s home village, Nine Mile.
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Ween, the Shins, Sleater-Kinney, Mudhoney and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs will each curate a night of music as part of the All Tomorrow’s Parties’ the United Sounds of ATP event. The shows will be held May 12-14 and May 19-21, 2006, at the U.K.-bred fest’s longtime home at Camber Sands in East Sussex, England.
Mudhoney, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and an as-yet-undetermined group will curate the first weekend, while Ween, the Shins and Sleater-Kinney will take over for the second portion. Ticket information is available on the ATP Web site.
The Mars Volta is overseeing the next installment of All Tomorrow’s Parties, which will be held Dec. 2-4 in Camber Sands. Among the acts on the bill are former Can vocalist Damo Suzuki, Diamanda Galas, Antony and the Johnsons, Lydia Lunch, the Kills and Holger Czukay.
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Rumors about a full-blown Fugees reunion have been coming and going for years, but it looks as though it could be for real this time.
The group recently dropped its first single in more than eight years, “Take It Easy,” and has booked a European tour with plans for a new album release this winter.
If all goes according to plan, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras will perform their first full concert together since 1997 November 30 at Vienna, Austria’s Stadthalle.
Right now, the iinerary has them traveling through Finland, France, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and the U.K. with shows booked for three weeks.
The last scheduled gig is December 20 at Hallenstadion Zurich in Switzerland, but there has been no official word on the tour, so it’s not clear if the itinerary is complete.
The group shocked fans by appearing unannounced at the Dave Chappelle Block Party in summer 2004. All was quiet again until they performed at the BET Awards this past June, and subsequently released “Take It Easy.”
Although a title for the group’s new album has not been made public, the disc is reportedly set for a December 27 release.
There’s been no word of any U.S. tour plans.
Following last weekend
The Marxist funk is back. Not quite as funky, though. In fact, the
newly re-grouped Gang Of Four sounds a lot more garage these days.
The Bravery are heading out on a headline tour in support of their self titled debut album including dates with openers (International) Noise Conspiracy and also VHS or BETA. Then the band is off to hit the road with Depeche Mode on select dates of their upcoming US winter tour.
Please visit the Bravery’s website to watch the new “Unconditional” video.
Tour Dates –
Oct 2 – Sauget, IL (St. Louis, MO) – Pop’s – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 3 – Kansas City, MO – Beaumont Club – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 4 – Chicago, IL – Vic Theater – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 5 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 6 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 8 – Northfield, MN – St. Olaff College – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 9 – Decorah, IA – Luther College – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 11 – Toronto, ON – Kool Haus – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 12 – Montreal, QC Le Spectrum – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 13 – Boston, MA – Avalon – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 15 – Las Vegas, NV – Pepsi Smash
Oct 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Avalon
Oct 17 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee
Oct 19 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre Of Living Arts – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 20 – New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 21 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar – W/ International Noise Conspiracy
Oct 22 – Norfolk, VA – The Norva – W/ VHS or Beta
Oct 23 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle – W/ VHS or Beta
Oct 25 – Columbia, SC – Headliners Live – W/ VHS or Beta
Oct 26 – Nashville, TN – Exit In – W/ VHS or Beta
Oct 27 – Birmingham, AL – Zydeco – W/ VHS or Beta
Oct 29 – Memphis, TN – Voodoo Festival
Oct 31 – Tallahassee, FL – The Moon
Nov 4 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
Opening for DEPECHE MODE:
Nov 2 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Bank Atlantic Center
Nov 3 – St Pete, FL – St Pete Times Forum
Nov 5 – Duluth, GA – The Arena at Gwinnett Center
Nov 7 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Nov 8 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Nov 9 – San Antonio, TX – SBC Center
Nov 11- Denver, CO – Magness Arena
Nov 12 – Salt Lake City, UT – E Center
Dec 3 – Atlantic City, NJ – Borgata
Dec 4 – Montreal, QUE – Bell Centre
Dec 7 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Dec 9 – Washington, D.C. – Patriot Center