Ben Folds Eyeing September For New Album
Ben Folds is hoping to have his next album out in September, but he plans to keep previewing new songs at shows before then, including appearances at the Beale Street
Ben Folds is hoping to have his next album out in September, but he plans to keep previewing new songs at shows before then, including appearances at the Beale Street
Although most music fans are only familiar with Claude Coleman Jr. as the drummer for Ween. Little do they know that he’s created an intriguing body of work with his soul-rock group Amandla. The band’s sophomore release, The Full Catastrophe, is the result of a four year journey for Coleman following a 2002 horrific car accident that left him having to reacquire his abilities and motor skills to play instruments again.
Moby is a deep artist, but Last Night is a shallow album. This is Moby's tribute to his roots as a New York DJ in the mid- to late-'80s.
The Black Crowes return to the Ed Sullivan Theatre for their 451st appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman this evening. Check out the boys first appearance on Late
It’s not much of a secret that a healthy number of musicians are pulling for a certain Junior Senator from Illinois to get the Democratic Presidential nomination. As the continuing
When news surfaced of Live Nation’s ban on tailgating for some concerts at NJ’s PNC Bank Arts Center we thought we’d ask our resident cynical-curmudgeon Chilly Jackwater to weigh on in the issue, with what we hope will be more then a one-shot. So after months as a HT commenter, here’s Chilly:
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In the wake of news that Live Nation will crack down hard on tailgating at O.A.R., 311, and John Mayer shows this summer, we’ve come up with a few MORE ways that they could alienate their customers:
1. Banning residents of Chelsea from attending Madonna concerts
2. Prohibiting Hawaiian shirts at Jimmy Buffet shows
3. Announcing that Poison cannot play Every Rose Has Its Thorn this summer
4. Banning horn-rimmed glasses and facial hair at Arcade Fire shows
5. Prohibiting any use of cell phone cameras at Animal Collective concerts
6. Making the age limit at Umphrey’s McGee shows 30+
7. Making the age limit at Rolling Stones shows 20-
8. Enforcing a “Smooth Jazz Performances Only” edict at McCarren Pool
Here’s a tip for any of you who work in big business in ANY industry: At this point in time, following the example of record labels and the RIAA – which is EXACTLY what Live Nation is doing – is not exactly the recipe for success. Essentially Live Nation is taking away tailgating, a major aspect of the summer show-going experience, from a humongous group of customers who kinda sorta like that stuff: College-aged fans.
READ ON for more of Chilly’s warm feelings for Live Nation…
Roger Daltrey of the Who was quoted as saying, “the last thing the planet needs is a rock concert…the questions and the answers are so huge I don’t know what a rock concert’s ever going to do to help.” This week, LoC is going to examine music festivals and their impact on politics. No, I’m not talking about Bonnaroo, Woodstock, or the South Park Hippie Jam Fest of 2005…
Last weekend the Green Apple Festival took place in eight cities across this country. The purpose of the Green Apple Festival is to “[present] a wide variety of organizations and educational displays on the theme of environmental awareness.” The event is also produced with the smallest carbon footprint as possible.
READ ON for more of this week’s Land of Confusion…
This has been a busy week for seeing our favorite acts perform on late night TV. On Wednesday night, Radiohead visited Late Night with Conan O’Brien via satellite. Thom and
Patti Smith and My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields are set to release a double-disc set of their live performance of The Coral Sea on July 11, 2008 on their own
Jed Hilly, Executive Director of The Americana Music Association announced today one of America’s most respected and influential singer songwriters John Hiatt will be the recipient of the 2008 Lifetime