2005

Big Star To Release First Studio Album In Three Decades

Power pop legends Big Star are set to release In Space, their first studio album in three decades, on September 27th. The album features original members singer/guitarist Alex Chilton and drummer Jody Stephens joined by guitarist Jon Auer and bassist Ken Stringfellow of the Posies.

“Alex announced to the audience that we were going to do another record, unbeknownst to me, Jon and Ken,” says Stephens, referring to a 2001 show in London. Stringfellow, who along with Auer have performed in Big Star since the band’s 1993 reunion, explains, “We’d been playing the same [set list] for ten years, so we said, ‘Look, let’s learn some of the older songs.’ And Alex said, ‘I’m not really into learning any old songs. Let’s make a new record.'”

Source rollingstone.com.

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Club d’Elf and John Medeski To Play Free Show Tomorrow Night At Knitting Factory

To kickoff a pending August residency at NYC’s Knitting Factory, Club d’Elf will play Wednesday August 3rd and Wednesday August 10th for free. As an added bonus for their first show tomorrow, they have invited their good fiend John Medeski as a special guest. This also makes this show a historic event as it will be the first time Club d’Elf have had two keyboard players (alain mallet being keyboard #2) at the same time.

For more info see clubdelf.com

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Van Morrison: Magic Time

Van Morrison will turn 60 next month but still he remains one of the most celebrated artists to come out of the British invasion of the swinging sixties.

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Nellie McKay To Return With Second Album

As tipped here in April, singer/songwriter Nellie McKay will return in the fall with her sophomore album. Due Oct. 18 via Columbia, “Pretty Little Head” will feature 23 new songs, including collaborations with k.d. lang (“We Had It Right”) and Cyndi Lauper (“Beecharmer”).

Other tracks set for inclusion are “The Big One,” “Columbia Is Bleeding” and “Cupacake,” which is said to be about the gay marriage controversy.

“Pretty Little Head” is the follow-up to McKay’s 2003 double-disc debut album, “Get Away From Me.” That set peaked at No. 7 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and has sold 103,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

In related news, McKay will star as Polly Peachum in a new Broadway version of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s “The Threepenny Opera,” which will open next April. The translation was provided by Wallace Shawn; Alan Cumming and Edie Falco.

Source billboard.com.

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Ozomatli release “Live at the Fillmore” DVD/CD

For the first time in their 10-year history, Ozomatli bring the intensity, energy, and enthusiasm of their live show to a CD & DVD companion package (Concord Records, August 23rd).

The 10-track Live at the Fillmore CD, recorded at the historic San Francisco venue in late 2004, features incendiary live performances of such hits as “Saturday Night,” “Believe,” and “(Who Discovered) America” (all tracks from their GRAMMY

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Allgood Music Festival, Masontown WV

Photos by Robert Massie of the Allgood Music Festival, held July 15-17, 2005 in Masontown, WV. Artists included The Flaming Lips, String Cheese Incident, Les Claypool, Keller Williams, Yonder Mountain String Band, Dark Star Orchestra, Steve Kimock and Victor Wooten.

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The Police’s Synchronicity Comes To DVD

In support of their iconic 1983 album “Synchronicity,” the Police finally embraced the bombast of arena rock, expanding their lineup with backing vocalists, hiring a designer to provide their stage outfits and utilizing intricate lighting schemes.

For years, the only available visual document of this tour was the aptly named home video “Synchronicity Concert,” taped in November 1983 in Atlanta. But with its Sept. 5 U.K. re-release via Universal, fans will be treated to the first DVD of the project, comprising a host of previously unreleased features. A North American release date for the DVD has not yet been finalized but is expected to follow shortly on the heels of the U.K. edition.

The DVD will boast remixed 5.1 Surround Sound, multi-angle performances of “Synchronicity II,” “Roxanne,” “Invisible Sun” and “Don’t Stand So Close to Me” from the Atlanta show, a rare 1984 band interview taped in Melbourne and never-before-seen versions of “Demolition Man,” “O My God” and “Murder by Numbers” from a “Synchronicity”-era small venue gig in Montreal.

“The show in Montreal was the first to be shot and was recorded before the ‘Synchronicity’ tour had started with some difficulty in an intimate club environment, which they felt would recreate the band’s early days,” the video’s original executive producer, Derek Power, tells Billboard.com.

That show was filmed in front of radio-station contest winners by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who had previously directed videos for the “Synchronicity” singles “Every Breath You Take,” “Wrapped Around Your Finger” and “King of Pain”

“However, the band was ambivalent in its reaction to the Montreal shows, and wanted to have other versions of various songs done with in front of a large stadium audience,” Power says. “At their own expense they re-shot it in Atlanta, and this is why there are tracks shot in both places. The Atlanta recording and filming was done on an expanded and more lavish basis than the Montreal shoot, with the band [in] top form and much happier with [its] performances there.”

Although the Police were nearing the end of the line, Power recalls Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland were getting along “fine, with no obvious clashes, although there were the accumulated tensions that had come with touring and filming. Always a demanding, fatiguing and occasionally painful process.”

Here is the track list for “Synchronicity Concert”:

Intro
“Synchronicity I”
“Walking in Your Footsteps”
“Message in a Bottle”
“Walking on the Moon”
“Wrapped Around Your Finger”
“Hole in My Life”
“King of Pain”
“One World”
“Tea in the Sahara”
“Oh My God”
“De Do Do Do De Da Da Da”
“Every Breath You Take”
“Can’t Stand Losing You”
“Spirits in the Material World”
“So Lonely”

Source billboard.com.

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Calexico & Iron & Wine Venture On Tour

Calexico, that cool band that always shows up on the jam circuit – is heading out West in October for some choice dates with their friend Sam Beam. The latter was actually on the cover of Pollstar recently because he goes by the name Iron & Wine, whether as a solo act or as a band.

Beam has been doing just fine on his own. His understated music has garnered good reviews and, better yet, crowds. Those who like homemade music – literally – have made Beam an indie music star.

But this matchup has excited the two artists’ collective booking agents. And the show promises to have a circus-like atmosphere. But the best part? The tour comes on the heels of a collabartive EP that is expected to be released in September. Beam picked some songs that haven’t appeared on his albums and they Calexico-ized them.

The first gig is in Tucson on October 15 at The Rialto. Dates run through the month, including stops in Tempe, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver and Austin.

Source pollstar.com.

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Charlie Musselwhite: As Blue as Blues Can Get (INTERVIEW)

Charlie Musselwhite is as blue as blues can get. Armed with road tested vocals and killer harp licks, Musselwhite is one of the most celebrated artists to ever count off a shuffle. The past year has been no exception as he took home three prestigious W.C. Handy Awards.

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