Dave Matthews Band’s Georgia Peach Headed to CD/DVD
Dave Matthews Band’s Sept. 8 show at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park is headed to CD and DVD Dec. 11 via Bama Rags/RCA. The performance raised more than $1 million to assist the expansion of the park. Among the notable tracks featured here are the new songs "Cornbread," "#27" and "Eh Hee," plus a sequence featuring re-worked […]
Coachella Festival Reveals 2008 Dates
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival organisers have announced the dates of next year’s event. The 2008 Festival is set to take place April 25-27, spanning three days instead of two for the second year in a row. The Festival will once again be held at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. The line-up […]
Jeff Buckley 10th Anniversary Concert Planned
A concert will be held to commemorate 10 years since Jeff Buckley‘s death. ‘The 10th Anniversary Los Angeles Birthday Tribute Honoring’ is set to be hosted bu Jack Osbourne and will take place on Thursday (November 15), the same date as his birthday. The event will see "30 performers and special guests" playing at The […]
RatDog: North Fork Theater, Westbury, NY 10/30/07
Opening a two-night stand at this curious Long Island theater in-the-round, Weir and his crew were in satisfaction delivery mode, going for the familiar—Dylan chestnuts, Bob-sung favorites, a few fuzzy psyche-out moments—without taking too many chances until the end. Their opening run from "Shakedown" on was fun, but cursory; it wouldn't be until a slow-burning, wholly dramatic "Loser" that they'd really lock in. Steve Kimock too, was a colorist up until that point, and only keyboardist Jeff Chimenti—absolutely this band's undersung hero—had really grabbed the limelight, leaning barrelhouse for "Minglewood Blues."
The Week That Was: Fluffhead 3:16 Returns
It’s been football all day and it’ll be football all night following two straight evenings of live music. Friday night brought me to my first Phil & Friends show of the nine-night run at New York’s Nokia Theatre, an intensely enjoyable concert worth far less than the $70 face value of the ticket price. The […]
Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Bhost Gustors Friday
It’s been a long fucking week here at HT HQ — longer than the last note in A Day in the Life — so let’s head into the weekend on the fun side of rock ‘n roll. Buffalo’s Armcannon calls itself a glorified video game cover band, playing intricately arranged versions of nostalgic themes. But […]
Briefly: Game On, Blouses vs. Pirates
It turns out Prince is not suing his fans: “…[Prince] is simply looking to provide Prince fans with exclusive music and images entirely free of charge, and bypassing unofficial and unauthorised phoney fan sites that exploit both consumers and artists.” Still, it was fun to see an artist fuck over his fans that royally, even if the whole wispy mustachioed episode now seems to be a big understanding.
Televised Tune: On the Tube This Weekend
Most people will be touching themselves to Arcade Fire’s performance on Austin City Limits this weekend, but really, will it get any better than Jay-Z sitting down with Chaz Rose? That’s gotta be the must-watch interview of the year. Friday [all times Eastern]: Charlie Rose speaks with Jay-Z about his latest album [PBS check local] […]
Friday’s Leftovers: Never Mind the Sex Pistols
The Sex Pistols kicked off their reunion tour in Brixton last night during a raucous gig that lasted a little over an hour. Lead singer Johnny Rotten relied on a crib sheet to remember some of the lyrics he screwed up during the band’s recent warm-up gig in LA. We can’t imagine seeing a bunch of rich 50-year-olds play angry punk music would be any good, and according to early reports, we’re right.

- Radiohead denies reports that 62 percent of people who downloaded In Rainbows didn’t pay a cent (hey, Radiohead webcast today?)
- Rolling Stone finally gets around to featuring The Budos Band
- Rose Hill Drive plans to cover Aerosmith’s Toys In The Attic in Boulder on December 30th and 31st
- Ethan Iverson of The Bad Plus describes the making of Prog
- Brent Rolen talks to Les Claypool about his Electric Apricot flick
- Mikey G presents another terrific edition of Video Elsewhere
- New tourdates from Peter Bjorn and John and Girl Talk
- Mars Volta channel the Grateful Dead
- Katrina reviews Keller Williams and the WMD’s gig at the 9:30 Club
- Buckethead chronicles his early years with the release of a 2 new DVDs
- The Fab Faux bring Sgt. Pepper’s to Boston on Sunday night
And, finally, Umphrey’s McGee just announced their annual holiday shows in Chicago. Guitarists Jake Cinninger and Brendan Bayliss break out the acoustics at the Vic Theatre on December 7th, while Joel Cummins leads the keyboard holiday show at Schuba’s on December 21st. The band will also play the last three nights of the year at The Aragon Ballroom, but you probably already knew that.
Friday Mix Tape: Down The Slide
Thursday night laziness ensured our outsourcing of this week’s edition, so it’s Uncle Neddy time once more. The Ned claims to be a little liberal with his definitions here, but allow him to present a set loosely based on the slide guitar.

01 Mississippi Bollweevil — North Mississippi Allstars: Electric Blue Watermelon
02 Concrete And Barbed Wire — Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
03 Wild Mountain Nation — Blitzen Trapper: Wild Mountain Nation
04 Helpless — Fareed Haque: Deja Vu
05 Native Stepson — Sonny Landreth: Grant Street
06 Like a Rolling Stone — Drive-By Truckers: Highway 61 Revisited Revisited