2005

Lotus Plans Fall Japan Run

With more and more fans saying hello from across the Pacific, as well as dropping by Lotus sets at High Sierra, the band figured it was about time to visit Japan. Lotus will make its first trip to Japan in September for at least 6 shows. Stay tuned to lotusvibes.com for complete details and more information as it arises.

Starting today, you will once again be able to purchase advance tickets to most Lotus shows via their own ticketing site:
lotusvibes.musictoday.com

Lotus Tour dates:

07-16 Masontown, WV | All Good Music Festival
07-24 New York, NY | Zen II @ Exit2
08-06 Pomfret, CT | The Stone Bear
08-12&13 Cherokee County, SC | Fire Lake Festival

FALL TOUR

09-10 Tokyo, Japan | The Loft
09-13 Toyama, Japan | Mairo
09-15 Osaka, Japan | Big Cat
09-16 Toyohashi, Japan | Lahaina
09-17 Shizuoka, Japan | TBA
09-18 Yokohama, Japan | Lizard

10-04 Manchester, CT | The Main Pub
10-05 Burlington, VT | Higher Ground
10-06 Northampton, MA | Iron Horse Music Hall
10-07 Allston (Boston), MA | Harper’s Ferry
10-08 New York, NY | Knitting Factory
10-11 Asbury Park, NJ | The Stone Pony
10-12 State College, PA | Crowbar
10-13 Buffalo, NY | Nietzsche’s
10-14 Pittsburgh, PA | Mr. Smalls Theatre
10-15 Goshen, IN | The Umble Center
10-18 Cincinnatti, OH | Viper Room
10-21 Chicago, IL | Subterranean
10-22 Milwaukee, WI | Shank Hall
10-25 Iowa City, IA | Yacht Club
10-26 Urbana, IL | Canopy Club
10-28 Cleveland, OH | Grog Shop
10-29 Baltimore, MD | The Funk Box
10-30 Plains, PA | River Street Jazz Cafe

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The Decemberists Plan Two Month Tour

The Decemberists know how to take a hint.

Their six-week spring tour was largely sold out – even at Boston’s nearly 2,000-capacity Avalon – and frontman Colin Meloy played to packed houses in the cities lucky enough to get a spot on his January solo mini-tour.
So what’s a band to do? Book its most ambitious tour yet, of course.

This September, the Portland, Ore.-based indie rockers will kick off a two-month nationwide tour, called – we kid you not – “The Flight of the Mistle Thrushes.” The schedule includes double gigs at San Francisco’s Fillmore, New York City’s Webster Hall, Los Angeles’ Music Box at the Fonda, Chicago’s Metro and the Big Easy in Boise, Idaho.

Fans in the group’s Pacific Northwest home can catch some pre-tour gigs in August, including shows with the Violent Femmes and Death Cab For Cutie.
The Decemberists will make a trip to NYC’s SummerStage in Central Park August 18 and play Seattle’s Bumbershoot Festival main stage September 5 before officially starting the tour in San Francisco September 11.

The packed itinerary includes two Texas dates with Built to Spill – one of them a co-headliner in Houston.

Sons and Daughters will open on the first half of the tour, with Cass McCombs taking over support duties from October 5 through the end of the month.

The tour wraps October 30 at the Voodoo Festival in New Orleans’ City Park.

Source pollstar.com.

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Franz Ferdinand Unveils Fall Tour Dates

Having nearly completed work on its sophomore Domino/Epic album, U.K. rock act Franz Ferdinand has unveiled plans for a fall North American tour. The month-long trek will begin Sept. 20 in Chicago and has dates on tap through Oct. 18 in Toronto. The group is expected to return for more shows in the first portion of 2006.

Like its 2004 predecessor, the new album will be a self-titled affair. A number of songs from the set, due Oct. 4, were road-tested earlier this spring during a series of gigs in Russia, which allowed the band to fine-tune them before recording final versions.

Franz Ferdinand’s tour dates:

Aug. 9: San Sebastian, Spain (Estadio de Anoeta; w/ U2)
Aug. 11: Madrid (Estadio Vicente Calderon; w/ U2)
Aug. 20-21: Staffordshire/Chelmsford, England (V Festival)
Aug. 30-31: Edinburgh (Edinburgh Castle)
Sept. 20: Chicago (Aragon Ballroom)
Sept. 21: Minneapolis (Target Center)
Sept. 22: Kansas City, Mo. (Uptown Theatre)
Sept. 23: St. Louis (Pageant)
Sept. 25: Austin, Texas (Austin City Limits Festival)
Sept. 27: Denver (Fillmore Auditorium)
Sept. 28: Magna, Utah (Great Salt Air Amphitheatre)
Oct. 1-2: Seattle (Paramount Theatre)
Oct. 3: Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden Arena)
Oct. 4: Vancouver (Orpheum Theatre)
Oct. 6: San Francisco (Bill Graham Civic Auditorium)
Oct. 7: Los Angeles (Greek Theatre)
Oct. 9: San Diego (SDSU Open Air Theatre)
Oct. 11: Las Vegas (the Joint)
Oct. 17: New York (Theatre at Madison Square Garden)
Oct. 18: Toronto (Ricoh Centre)
Oct. 28: Paris (Zenith)
Oct. 31: Rouen, France (31st)
Nov. 1: Lille, France (Zenith)
Nov. 2: Metz, France (Les Arenes)
Nov. 4: Grenoble, France (Zenith)
Nov. 7: Dusseldorf, Germany (Phillishalle)
Nov. 8: Berlin (Tempodrom)
Nov. 9: Hamburg, Germany (Colour Line Arena)
Dec. 12: Munich (Zenith)

Source billboard.com.

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37 Unreleased Tracks From The Band Due Out

The Band will be the subject of a comprehensive boxed set this fall that will feature 37 previously unreleased tracks. Due Sept. 27 via Capitol/EMI Music Catalog Marketing, “A Musical History” will include five audio discs and a DVD featuring a wealth of rare live performance footage.

The 111-song box begins with formative tracks the Band crafted with Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan in the early and mid-1960s, including previously unreleased “song sketches” of “Words and Numbers,” “Beautiful Thing,” “Caledonia Mission” and “The Stones I Throw.”

Beyond such classics as “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “Up on Cripple Creek” and “The Weight,” the late ’60s/early ’70s are represented with previously unreleased live versions of “Strawberry Wine,” “Rockin’ Chair” and “Look Out Cleveland,” taped June 2, 1971, at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

The latter portion of the group’s career is augmented with a previously unreleased live collaboration with Dylan on “Highway 61 Revisited” (taped Jan. 31, 1974, in New York) and such rarities as a “song sketch” of “Twilight” and a live take on “Forbidden Fruit.”

The DVD contains a bounty of gems from the vault, including the Band’s three-song, Oct. 30, 1976, performance on “Saturday Night Live,” which has never been released in its entirety. Other performances were captured at Robbie Robertson’s studio (“Jam”/”King Harvest (Has Surely Come)”), on the famed Festival Express tour of Canada (“Long Black Veil,” “Rockin’ Chair”) and at London’s Wembley Stadium (“The Genetic Method”/”Chest Fever”).

“A Musical History,” which was overseen by Robertson with producers Cheryl Pawelski and Andrew Sandoval, will be packaged with a 108-page hardbound box.

Source billboard.com.

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Son Volt Gears Up For September Tour

On July 12, Legacy Records will release Okemah and the Melody of Riot, the first album in seven years from Son Volt. This comes on the heels of a 20-track compilation that included five unreleased tunes and a live DVD.

Son Volt has been making a return this year. For the past several years, it’s been bandleader Jay Farrar who’s been out on the road as a solo act, but the line between a Farrar thing and a Son Volt thing has always been a little fuzzy.

The band will tour in September, starting in Bellingham, Wash., on the 3rd. The next night the Volt travels a short distance to Seattle, then it’s off to Portland, San Francisco and Santa Cruz. Shows include Los Angeles, Austin and Dallas, with the last gig booked for New Orleans’ House of Blues on September 20, but the Web site hints at an “international tour.”

Sat 09/03/05 Bellingham, WA Night Light Lounge

Sun 09/04/05 Seattle, WA Bumbershoot Festival

Wed 09/07/05 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom

Fri 09/09/05 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore

Sat 09/10/05 Santa Cruz, CA The Catalyst

Mon 09/12/05 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern

Tue 09/13/05 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre

Wed 09/14/05 Flagstaff, AZ Orpheum Theatre

Fri 09/16/05 Austin, TX Stubb’s Barbeque

Sat 09/17/05 Dallas, TX Gypsy Tea Room / Ballroom

Tue 09/20/05 New Orleans, LA House Of Blues

Source pollstar.com.

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Posthumous Rick James Album Due Out

Tracks that funk legend Rick James was working on before his death last August will form the new album “Rick James Forever,” due Aug. 16 via Sanctuary. Although the final track list is not yet confirmed, Billboard.com has learned the set will feature a collaboration with James’ daughter Ty, “My Life,” plus “Do You Wanna Play?,” featuring Johnny Gill and Howard Hewitt.

Other cuts earmarked for “Rick James Forever” include “Taste,” “When Your Body’s Mine,” “Sapphire,” “Freak Baby,” “Sex Slave,” “Deeper Still,” “Funk With Me,” “Stroke” and “Brass Bed.”

Discussions are in the works for a James tribute concert to coincide with the new album’s release, but no details have yet been set.

James died Aug. 6, 2004, of a heart attack. The artist, who had battled drug addiction for years and suffered a 1998 stroke, had methamphetamine, cocaine, Vicodin and Xanax in his system at the time of death, according to the autopsy report.

Source billboard.com.

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John Medeski: The Power of The Campbell Brothers (INTERVIEW)

Medeski has never been contained by one set of musical values, which is why, when the announcement came from Ropeadope records that he would be collaborating as both producer and guest on a record by Sacred Steel legends the Campbell Brothers, it was hardly surprising.

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