2005

Denver Harbor: Scenic

Denver Harbor is a new band on the punk-rock scene, and while the name suggests the band hails from a scenic area along the Denver coastline, in reality their roots lay in Houston.

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Live Dylan Release From ’62 Only Available At Starbucks

Starbucks has nabbed the exclusive first rights to sell “Bob Dylan: Live at the Gaslight 1962,” an album of newly restored live recordings culled from Dylan’s performances at the New York cafe.

The 10-song CD hits more than 4,400 Starbucks’ locations in North America on Aug. 30, and will also be available through its Web site. The exclusivity window lasts 18 months.

Bootleg versions of the shows have circulated among fans for years, but the Aug. 30 release marks the first time a sanctioned release has occurred. Among the tracks are the earliest surviving live recording of “Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” and “Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright.”

Source: Billboard

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Robbie Fulks: Walking Contradiction (INTERVIEW)

While writing his latest, Georgia Hard, Robbie Fulks found himself listening to Roger Miller, Gene Watson, Mel Street, Porter Wagoner, and Ronnie Milsap. But he’s moved well beyond his earlier hardcore traditional country classics. Rock and roll, concept albums, tribute albums, the country gentleman, the venomous purist

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Vans Triple Crown Of Surfing Coming To DVD

Each winter, Hawaii’s notorious North Shore of Oahu draws the best surfers in the world to compete in six weeks of contests at the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, pro surfing’s longest running competition. The Vans Triple Crown is staged at the most legendary of Hawaii’s big waves, the coral reefs of Haliewa, the four-story high waves at Sunset Beach and the dangerous beach break at the Bonzai Pipeline. Now, the exciting highlights of this three-part contest, is edited down to sixty riveting minutes on DVD in the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing 04, released on July 26. The release also includes a bonus full-length CD featuring music from Epitaph’s biggest bands, from Pennywise to the Dropkick Murphys.

Surf fans will get the chance to see all the highlights from Winter ’04 from Sunny Garcia’s dramatic win at Haleiwa to kick off his quest for a 5th overall Crown to World Champion Andy Iron’s dominating performance at the O’Neill World Cup of Surfing to trial entry Jamie O’Brien winning his first ever WCT event in his own front yard at the Rip Curl Pro Pipeline Masters. The DVD also features 30 minutes of never-before-seen bonus features that go behind the scenes of the event and get into the personalities of legendary North Shore surfers, from Kelly Slater to Gerry Lopez.

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The Pharcyde To Release Humboldt Beginnings

The Pharcyde will be unveiling several new projects this summer. First, they will drop their 4th studio album, Humboldt Beginnings, in July. It’s been over a decade since the young California quartet called the Pharcyde released the classic Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde album. The group has been through a lot since then: 4 studio albums, a line-up change, and the formation of their own label. Summer 2005 finds founding members Booty Brown and Imani in fine form, now music industry veterans who are firmly in control of their own destiny. Humboldt Beginnings gives their fans a trip down memory lane with the same laissez-faire vibe and fertile lyrics from the Pharcyde’s past classics while paying homage to their favorite plant. With a mischievous smile Brown explains,

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60’s Bay Area Music Promoter – Chet Helms – Passes Away

Chet Helms, the revered father of the 1967 Summer of Love and a music promoter who launched the career of singer Janis Joplin, has died of complications from a stroke. He was 62.

Helms, who once stood at the center of the 1960s Bay Area music scene, died Saturday surrounded by friends and family at San Francisco’s California Pacific Medical Center.

“It was a beautiful death,” said his wife Judy Davis. “It was a goodbye party. We all sang to him and told stories. He died as he lived

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Soulive Brings Out Guests On New Album

Jazz/rock trio Soulive has inked with Concord Records for the Sept. 13 release of its next album, “Young, Hungry and Groovin’.” The group was previously signed to Blue Note, which capped its tenure with the late March retrospective “Steady Groovin’.”

The 15-track new album features such guests as Robert Randolph on a cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Crosstown Traffic,” Living Colour vocalist Corey Glover on “Freedom,” Chaka Khan on “Back Again” and Ivan Neville on “Take It Easy” and “Got Soul.”

“Young, Hungry and Groovin'” is Soulive’s first studio album since a 2003 self-titled effort, which debuted at No. 5 on Billboard’s Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.

The group will be on the road throughout the summer, including a show on June 24th with Antibalas as part of New York’s Celebrate Brooklyn festival. Soulive will also play at the Shakedown Campout and Music Festival in North Plains, Ore., alongside Galactic, Medeski Martin & Wood, Michael Franti and Sage Francis, among others.

Source billboard.com.

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Man Dead At Corrosion of Conformity Gig

Four people were stabbed and one killed during a Corrosion of Conformity show at the Masquerade in Tampa last night. A man was pronounced dead of his wounds at Tampa General early Friday morning, while a woman remains in critical condition, according to Tampa police.

The altercation began around 11:30 last night, in the mosh pit during the North Carolina punk/metal band’s set. According to police, a disagreement between two female fans somehow resulted in one man fatally stabbing another.

The authorities are searching for the suspect, described as a white male in his late twenties to early thirties with a shaved head and red-brown goatee and moustache. The man fled the venue before police arrived, and anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact the Tampa police.

Corrosion of Conformity posted a statement on their official Web site in response to the assaults. “We are stunned, deeply saddened by the brutal stabbings of three [sic] people at the Tampa show last night,” they wrote. “We don’t have much information at this time. Unofficially we heard that one victim didn’t make it. In twenty-plus years of gigging, we’ve never seen anything like this. It’s sad that people can’t come together for a good time listening to music without something tragic happening. We feel for the families of those attacked and wish success to Tampa law enforcement in their quest to solve this pointless crime. Take care of each other and go in peace.”

Corrosion of Conformity are scheduled to continue their tour, in support of their April release In the Arms of God, tonight in Atlanta. The club venue, in an unfortunate coincidence, is also called Masquerade.

Source rollingstone.com.

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