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Written by mike greenhaus
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Thursday, 08 March 2007 |
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Blues Traveler
founder, and Relix recording artist, John Popper was arrested yesterday while
driving near the Spokane/Lincoln county line on Interstate 90 in Washington.
State patrol officers pulled over a black
Mercedes SUV carrying the harmonica player after clocking the vehicle at
111mph. Inside, the officers found a small
arsenal of weapons, including four rifles, nine handguns and a switchblade
knife stashed in numerous hidden compartments. A police dog also found a small
amount of
marijuana, while officers located a Taser
and night-vision goggles. According to the Associated Press, the
vehicle also had flashing emergency headlights, a siren and a public address
system, which “Popper indicated to troopers that he had installed these items
in his vehicle because (in the event of a natural disaster) he didn't want to
be left behind.” Popper, an outspoken libertarian, is also a gun collector.
The vehicle, which is owned by
Popper, was being driven by Austin
resident Brian Gourgeois. Both Gourgeois and Popper were booked
administratively into the Adams
County
jail and released on their own recognizance. Popper will likely be charged with
possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Gourgeois may also face a reckless driving charge.
The John Popper Project is
scheduled to kick off its spring tour March 22 at Boulder,
CO’s Fox Theatre.
The John Popper Project is currently
available at www.relix.com.
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Written by mike greenhaus
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
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Last month Tool postponed its entire spring tour after drummer Danny Carey
tore a bicep. Now, the prog-metal band will hit the road in the weeks leading
up to Bonnaroo. The group will perform
at Reno, NV’s Event Center April 30, San Deigo’s Cox Arena May 2, Las Cruces,
NM’s Pan American Center May 5, Tucson, AZ’s Convention Center Arena May 6, Albuquerque,
NM’s Tingley Coliseum May 8, Southaven, MS’ DeSoto Center’s May 15, Oklahoma
City’s Ford Center May 19, San Antonio’s AT&T Center May 21, Corpus
Christi, TX’s American Bank Center May 22 and Baton Rouge, LA’s River Center
May 24. Fans who purchased tickets prior to Carey’s injury will be able to
exchange their tickets for a rescheduled performance. Tool is still expected to
co-headline Bonnaroo with the Police and Widespread Panic in June.
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Written by mike greenhaus
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Tuesday, 06 March 2007 |
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Bob
Weir and RatDog, Taylor Hicks, Decemberists, Umphrey’s McGee, the Disco Biscuits,
Greyboy Allstars, Kaiser Chiefs, Stephen Marley and world-famous children’s
performer Laurie Berkner are among the artists scheduled to headline the second
annual Green Apple Music and Arts Festival. As previously reported, the world’s
largest Earth Day celebration will expand to three cities this spring,
simultaneously taking place in New
York, San
Francisco and Chicago
from April 20-22. Produced by Relix Magazine and Peter Shapiro and presented by
JP Morgan Chase, Green Apple is a direct descendent of New York’s
famed Wetlands Preserve, which meshed music with activism. In total, Green
Apple will present over 150 performances in 60 music venues.
New York’s
festivities will kick off the night of April 19 with performances by the New
Riders of the Purple Sage at the Canal Room and the Benevento/Russo Duo at
downtown avant-garde womb Tonic.
Weekend highlights include a free Earth Day concert by Laurie Berkner on the
Great Hill in Central Park, a performance by American Idol winner Taylor
Hicks at the Beacon Theater,
appearances by folk legends Tom
Paxton and Richard Shindell at The
Society for Ethical Culture, an intimate show by New Orleans veterans The
Radiators at the Lion’s Den, and a spot by seminal blue-rock group John Mayall
and The Bluesbreakers at BB Kings
Blues Club. In addition, Jerry Joseph will support Particle at the Bowery
Ballroom on April 20, while Jon Fishman and Touchpants
will support RAQ at the same venue on April 21. Phish cover band Phix brings
its farewell tour to BB Kings Blues Club on April 21, a day before seminal
jazz-electronic collective Fat Mama reunites for the first time since 2001 to
close out the festival at the Knitting Factory. Fittingly, Fat Mama’s last
performance took place at Wetlands and featured an early collaboration between
Fat Mama drummer Joe Russo and his high-school friend Marco Benevento (who
played keyboards on that night). Other New York performances include Junior
Brown, Edwin McCain, Assembly of Dust, Mahavishnu Project, Over the Rhine,
State Radio, Zero, Jake Shimabukuro, Avishai Cohen, Hiromi, Gandalf Murphy and
the Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Cosmic Jibaros, The
Bomb Squad, Mike Dillon's Go-Go Jungle, The
Bridge, Jonny Lives, and Brady Rymer, among others.
Chicago’s
lineup will be similarly eclectic. Indie sensations the Decemberists will kick off the weekend’s festivities at The
Riviera on April 19. Umphrey’s McGee and the Disco Biscuits will co-headline a
free show Earth Day show at Lincoln Park Zoo, while the Kaiser Chiefs and The
Walkmen perform at The Vic and
renowned Dub producer Mad Professor appears at The
Double Door. Bluegrass legend Del McCoury will bring his acoustic styling to
the School
of Folk Music,
while Andrew Bird will headline the Riviera.
Other standout shows includes spots by Paul Green’s School of Rock,
Brothers Past, JJ Grey and Mofro, Hoyle Brothers, New Monsoon, Juice and the
Machine, The Lost Trailers
and Mono.
San Francisco hero Bob Weir will headline a
free performance on Earth Day at Golden Gate Park’s
Speedway Meadow featuring his band RatDog, The
Greyboy Allstars and Martin Sexton. The
Fillmore will host Stephen Marley and his brother Junior Gong, San Francisco
hometown heroes Tea Leaf Green and
leaders of the “newgrass” movement Yonder Mountain String Band. Brit-funk band
the New Mastersounds will appear at 12 Galaxies, while indie rockers Electric
Six are slated for the Independent, the synth-pop collective Trans
Am is scheduled at Bottom of The
Hill and acoustic folk-rock act Girlyman is confirmed for the Swedish American
Hall. Additional participating venues include Bimbo’s 365 Club, Bottom of the
Hill, Café Du Nord, Club Six, DeYoung
Museum,
Great American
Music Hall,
Make Out Room, Mezzanine, and Three
Parkside.
Furthering the festival’s zero waste goal, Green apple will be
carbon-neutral, meaning it will offset any carbon dioxide emission produced as
a result of the festival, making this the nation’s largest carbon-neutral event
ever. Additionally, each venue will have
an informational table featuring educational and volunteer information relating
to prominent environmental issues and organizations.
“The
core idea of the Green Apple Festival is to raise awareness of Earth Day,” said
Peter Shapiro, Founder and Executive Producer of the Festival. “By combining a
diverse group of musicians and uniting these venues under one cause, we are
able to coordinate an unprecedented event. We hope the national footprint of
these gatherings will help inform as many people as possible on these important
issues. And, we hope to expand to additional cities in future years, as I think
everyone would agree that given current events, Earth Day should be recognized
in a big way every year.”
For
more information please visit www.greenapplefestival.com
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Written by mike greenhaus
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Monday, 05 March 2007 |
Bad Brains will release its first studio album in five
years, Build a Nation, on Megaforce records
this June. The punk/hip-hop pioneers reunited for a series of CBGB
farewell performances last fall after a decade of on-and-off activity. The
group’s classic 1980s lineup recorded together
in 1995, beginning a steady stream of occasional reunions. While the group has
no plans to launch a national tour, the quartet will gig regularly over the
next few months.
The Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch, known to fans as MCA, will serve as Build a
Nation’s producer. Bad Brains’ mix of styles
laid the groundwork for the hip-hop/punk hybrid
the Beastie Boys turned into an international sensation. In other news, the
Beastie Boys will begin work on their first album since 2004’s To the Five
Boroughs later this year. The trio plans to
preview material from the disc during a series of festival dates this spring
and summer. As of press time, the Beastie Boys only confirmed US date is a headlining appearance at George, WA’s
Sasquatch Music festival Memorial Day Weekend
In other news:
Fat Mama to Reunite at Green Apple
Jeff Coffin Explores “The Bottom Half”
Xavier Rudd to Release Food in the Belly in June
The Brakes Confirm Duel City Residency
Tiny Universe (Times Two)
Benjamin Curtis Leaves The Secret Machines
Launchpad Live
Magner-Parnell-Rabb
AGP Ends at the Beginning
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Written by mike greenhaus
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Friday, 02 March 2007 |
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On the heels of the announcement that they will appear at the sixth annual
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, The Whites Stripes have leaked information
about their forthcoming album. In a message posted online, the duo mentioned that their new disc will be
called Icky Thump and will be released "as soon as corporately
possible." The group also listed a few potential song-titles, including “Catch
Hell Blues,” “Little Cream Soda,” “Rag and Bone,” “You Don't Know What Love Is
(Just Do As You're Told),” “I'm Slowly Turning Into You”, and “Icky Thump.” In typical White Stripes fashion the group is
being anything but straightforward: “It is our first album to include a title
track, which curiously (and not ironically) has the same words in it's name.
Though some residents of northern England might almost recognize the title, the
Stripes stress they are spelling it wrong intentionally just for “kicks” and “metaphors,”
and to avoid a possible lawsuit from the estate of Billy Eckstine.”
The group’s sixth album was recorded at Nashville, TN’s
Blackbird Studio for Warner Brothers. The duo spent three weeks recording Icky
Thump, the longest they have worked on any of their albums. "We are
doing our best (whatever that is) to release the album as soon as corporately
possible,” the group said. “And though we are tired, worn, weary, hungry, cold,
and left without an ounce of nutrition amongst ourselves, we are in the midst
of planning performance type shows aroundst the world." In addition to
Bonnaroo the White Stripes will appear at Germany's Rock am Ring and Rock im Park
festivals in June.
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