Televised Tune: Moby on AXS TV
Moby on AXS TV, Trampled By Turtles on Conan, Yo La Tengo on Fallon and more music on TV this week.
Moby on AXS TV, Trampled By Turtles on Conan, Yo La Tengo on Fallon and more music on TV this week.
In lieu of the usual assortment of outtakes and alternate recordings, only a small array of which appear on this deluxe edition of Steve Winwood’s Arc of a Diver, the two CD set includes a BBC Radio documentary which follows a customary blueprint of interspersing scripted intros to interviews of peers including brother Muff and co-musicians such as the late, long-time Traffic collaborator Jim Capaldi. Much of what's here is easily well-known or researched (of particular interest the various music that’s referenced) but also, as is usually the case, nuggets of insight appear alongside the over-emotive segues.
Steve Lukather is feeling good. He answers the phone for our interview with a jovial “Hellllooooo, Darling” and is ready and raring to talk: “Ask me anything. Nothing is taboo.” Actually, what he is really anxious to talk about is his new upcoming solo album Transition, which debuts next week on January 22.
You can listen to Sugaree from the new Jerry Garcia live archival release.
For each night of Jam Cruise there’s a theme that dictates how many cruisers will dress. Past theme nights included Super Hero Night, Green Night and Disco Party. Thursday’s theme
Tom Waits and Keith Richards recording together to contribute a track to an album of pirate ballads, sea songs and chanteys just seems to make sense on so many levels. The duo
Bruno Mars will visit Jimmy Kimmel on Friday to wrap up Kimmel’s first week at his new 11:35PM time slot. Saturday Night Live will re-run an epsiode featuring Passion Pit
It isn’t often I think about reality while on Jam Cruise, but I couldn’t help but smile on Wednesday afternoon when I thought about what I’d be doing on any
The Wakarusa festival, which is celebrating its 10th year has announced its second round of artists including Dispatch, Amon Tobin, Umphrey’s McGee, Soja, and many more. The third round of
Earlier this week, Edinburg’s Django Django released yet another video from their brilliant 2012 self-titled debut LP – this time for the track Hand of Man. In case you missed