May 17, 2008

Richie Havens Keeps 'Freedom' Alive

Richiehavens_3_4   Mention Richie Havens by name and an image locked in by time — the late ‘60s — and celluloid — the “Woodstock” film — most likely emerges. List his ideals, accomplishments and methodology and he sounds like a role model for the current generation: He has played at every significant musical festival in the world; founded his own label and generated hit records; protested and improper war; and made the environment a cause long before his peers.
He’s a fan of the written word, a believer in connecting the dots between generations who tips his hat repeatedly to everyone from Allen Ginsberg and Fred Neil, who encouraged him to learn guitar, up through Bruce Springsteen and Jackson Browne, whose music he admires. After chatting with him for an hour, and getting a keen sense that he is tapped into the communicative powers of music within a community and not just the ones he came of age in, Havens beams with an undeterred and enchanting spirit. He likes to raise questions to make a listener think and laugh simultaneously: "How is it," he queries in a riff on Superman, "truth and justice and the American way are two different things?"
Havens’ 27th album, “Nobody Left To Crown,” was released in Europe in February and a summer release date in the U.S., Canada and Japan is expected to be announced soon by Verve Records. At 67, he still performs most weekends and has dates booked for the next 12 months. His shows are improvised affairs: “I know the first song and the last song. It’s what I’m feeling and no matter what comes up, (the band) can mosey into where I’m going to go. The cellist may sit out the first verse and then brings a burst of energy into the room.”Richiesea_2
Havens made a solo appearance at the opening of the Cannes Film Festival to perform “Freedom” for Sean Penn, head of the Cannes jury, a fan of Havens and the song he became associated with after the release of the “Woodstock” movie.
“I have had to sing it at every single show since the movie came out,” Havens said in a midday interview in his hotel room on the French Riviera. “Forty years is coming up. The interesting thing is how it is a building block — every year a new group of high school and college students discover the movie and a whole generation discovers this things. They get the story watching this movie and attach themselves to something they missed that interests them.”
The enduring appeal of Havens’ shining moments — “Freedom” at Woodstock and his interpretations of George Harrison’s “Here Comes the Sun” and Bob Dylan’s “Just Like a Woman” — have evolved into history lessons, documents of inspired interpretation and performance. Havens, and this holds true for Nina Simone, fused practically every musical style they came in contact with to create their own unique sound. Haven, a Brooklyn native, sang gospel and doo-wop until he moved to Greenwich Village where he drew portraits and recited poetry until singer-songwriters Fred Neil and Dino Valenti encouraged to learn the guitar and joining the growing “folk scare” of the early 1960s.
“We were the ones who went to every major festival — and got asked to come back,” he notes.
Those fests included a string of landmark events: the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, ‘67 Monterey Jazz Festival, Miami Pop in ‘68, Isle of Wight Festival and, in 1970, the first Glastonbury Festival.
The festivals, he says, “were a very interesting exchange — people from the West and people from the East discovering each others’ performers.”
He offered thoughts on a host of subjects — the intricacies of Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall,” making albums, his earliest inspirations and the one song he won’t play.
(Olivia Hemaratanatorn took the great photos)

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May 15, 2008

Set List: The Eagles, Atlanta 2008

Eagles On the heels of U.K. dates and their performance at Stagecoach, the Eagles opened their U.S. tour in in Alpharetta, Ga., outside Atlanta. At the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater at Encore Park on May 14 the performed a show that ventured close to three and a half hours.
Kick-off of the "Road to Eden" tour saw the Eagles playing:

How Long / Too Busy Being Fabulous / I  Don’t Want To Hear Anymore / Guilty Of The Crime / Hotel California / Peaceful Easy Feeling / I Can't Tell You Why / Witchy Woman / Lyin' Eyes / Boys of Summer / In the City / Long Run / No More Walks In The Woods / Waiting in the Weeds / No More Cloudy Days / Love Will Keep Us Alive / Take It To The Limit / Long Road Out of Eden / Somebody /  Walk Away / One Of These Nights / Life’s Been Good / Dirty Laundry / Funk 49 / Heartache Tonight / Life in the Fast Lane / Rocky Mountain Way / All She Wants To Do Is Dance / Take It Easy / Desperado

Special thanks to Jonathan Beacher for reporting.

Lou Reed Takes 'Berlin' To Europe

Loureed Lou Reed will perform his 1973 landmark album “Berlin” in its entirety throughout Europe in June, a precursor to the July 25 U.K. release of Julian Schnabel’s film “Lou Reed's Berlin.”
Reed, performing with a 30-piece ensemble, will start June 23 in Cork, followed by dates in Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Belgium and Spain. “Berlin” will be performed twice in London, Brussels and Paris.
U.K. dates are Edinburgh Playhouse on June 25, Nottingham Opera House on June 26 and London Royal Albert Hall on June 30.

Manitoba's Wild Kingdom Reunites For Joey Ramone Birthday Bash

Maintoba_2  A reunion of Manitoba’s Wild Kingdom - Handsome Dick Manitoba, Andy Shernoff, Ross the Boss and JP Thunderbolt - will be among the key acts at the eighth annual Joey Ramone Birthday bash on Monday at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza.
Mary Weiss of the Shangri-La's and Television guitarist Richard Lloyd will headline.Joeyramone
Celebrating what would have been Joey's 57th birthday, party will conclude with the Joey Ramone Birthday Bashers featuring Jesse Malin, Cheetah Chrome, Walter Lure, Tish & Snooky, Jean Beauvior, Shernoff, Joe McGinty, Thunderbolt, Al Maddy, Ivan Julian, Bobby Steele and Joey's brother, Mickey Leigh.  Also appearing are Charm School, Semi-Precious Weapons, the Independents, Local H, L.E.S. Stitches and Rachel Newman. Sean O’Sullivan's Punk Pipers will round out the night on the bagpipes.   “Little Steven” Van Zandt, Matt Pinfield and Peter Aschner will be the emcees. Tickets are $25 ($30 day of show).

May 14, 2008

Phil Roy: Have Pots, Pans and Guitar, Will Travel

Phil_roysmile Great ideas born out of desperation again have a pay-off. The winner this time is Phil Roy, a native Philadelphian and singer-songwriter whose 25 years in the music business have been filled with not-quite-filled promises by major labels in L.A., enough song placements to keep the lights on and an uncorrupted sense of artistic control.
The moment of desperation came in late 2005. He was in the state of a dual separation: Divorce was final with a label and pending with a wife; he needed a way to pay rent without hitting the road yet again.
He visited a musical instruments shop downstairs from his apartment to inquire about performing in the shop. Tops, he could get 20 people in the store which led to him hatching a plan: Cook dinner for them before the show, move the folks downstairs for the show and back up for dessert. Sell a ticket for $100.
“I was angry,” said Roy, whose spent the ‘80s and ‘90s  in L.A. and whose apartment was a communal dining room for  the artists who lived near him.  “I didn’t feel like making music, didn’t feel like traveling and I’m out looking for work.  I had always really been into culinary arts — cooking had always been a big part of my life. I thought why not try it, sent out an email and within 48 hours every seat was taken.”
It caught on – 14 people at a time. He was able to bring in an audience without touring and began work on an album that he nearly handed over to Brit indie Cooking Vinyl, a delayed deal that was canceled when Universal Music’s Decca came knocking. Decca will release his album “The Great Longing” on May 20; he began his first foray into cooking and concertizing outside Philly earlier this month.Longing
“It was odd letting strangers in the house, but it was about putting strangers together instead of just friends,” Roy says days before heading to Grand Rapids, Mich., where chicken and songs from “The Great Longing” were the main courses for a party of 24. “Heading out, I have no idea what people’s kitchens are like. I hire two people at each location and give them a shopping list. I think I’ve got this corner of the market cornered — it’s become a cottage industry.
“I’m as serious about my cooking as I am about making a record. It’s an artform.  It’s two separate skills but I find they have a lot in common. I’m curing salmon for three days, turning it every 12 hours, braising for days. If someone is spending $100, I feel obliged to give them something as special as I can.”
He calls the tour “Moving the House” with events this month in Tampa, Fla., and San Francisco. CD release parties will be held May 19 at L.A.’s Hotel Café, in Ambler, Pa., on June 14 and Joe's Pub in New York on June 24. His New York gig goes under the header of “Naked Soul”: He will perform without microphones or amplifiers on July 25 at the Rubin Museum of Art.

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May 13, 2008

Reuniting Return to Forever Gets Two-CD Recap

This summer's reunion tour of Return To Forever will be accompanied by a two-CD compilation, "The Anthology," being released May 27 by Concord. Disc will contain works released by the Columbia and Polydor labels during the band's most rock-oriented electric phase.In a twisted way, it's the fusion equivalent of the recent Pixies reunion, a chance for those who missed them the first time-around and a chance for fans of acts that RTF influenced to hear the original. From my perspective, when tackling solid material, few bassists are as exciting to watch as Stanley Clarke; the man knows how to up his game.    
"Anthology" runs from RTF's third album, 1973's groundbreaking "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy" through the hit "Romantic Warrior" of 1976. Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White  and Al Di Meola discuss the reunion.

Richie Havens To Open Cannes Fest

Richiehavens A tip of the hat to the 40th anniversary of the protests that shut down the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, Richie Havens will perform "Freedom" at the fest's opening ceremonies of the 61st edition on Wednesday.
Havens, whose marathon performance of "Freedom"' was one of the glorious moments at Woodstock 39 years ago, released his  27th album, "Nobody Left to Crown," in Europe in February. Announcement of a  U.S. release date and label is expected soon. Havens has U.S. dates into next year scheduled after the jump.

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May 12, 2008

Arcade Fire to score Richard Kelly's 'Box'

Winbutler_new_2 First they were campaigning for Obama, now the Arcade Fire are reportedly lending their talents to Hollywood. According to Pitchforkmedia, the acclaimed Canadian rock group will score Richard Kelly's new horror movie, 'The Box.'

The film, starring Cameron Diaz and Frank Langella, is written and directed by Kelly and is based on the Richard Matheson short, 'Button, Button.'  Story revolves around a couple (Diaz and James Marsden) who open their door to find a box containing a button. If they push the button, they will receive $1 million. Only thing is--someone will die if they press it.

Although no official confirmation has come from Arcade Fire or Kelly's camp, the film's music engineer, Markus Dravs, apparently spilled the beans on his blog recently. ".... off to Canada to work with Arcade Fire on a Sound-track for the forth coming Richard Kelly film.....," he writes.

'The Box' has finished lensing and is slated for a fall 2008 release.

--posted by Stuart Oldham

100 Essential Jazz Albums: A New Yorker Scribe Compiles A List

Monk After finishing an exhaustive article on Phil Schaap the radio host, author and Charlie Parker expert, New Yorker writer David Remnick set out to create a list of 100 titles that "are meant to provide a broad sampling of jazz classics and wonders." The most essential jazz recordings list includes virtually every phase of the music, from  early New Orleans jazz, swing, bebop and cool jazz through modal jazz, hard bop and fusion.
He does not mess with the jazz canon much, but the inclusion of boxed sets in lists like these is always a bit dicey: All of Ornette Coleman's Atlantic albums make it into the list via a box, for example, but John Coltrane is limited to only one from his days at the label, “My Favorite Things.”  Duke Ellington and Miles Davis are represented by five each; Parker four; Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus are in with three.
Among the interesting, perhaps off-the-beaten-path, choices:

Fats Waller, “Handful of Keys” (Proper, 2004; tracks recorded 1922-43).
John Kirby Sextet, “Night Whispers: 1938-46” (Jazz Legends, 2005).
Thelonious Monk, “Live at the It Club, 1964” (Sony, 1998).
Miles Davis, “Highlights from the Plugged Nickel” (Sony, 1995; tracks recorded 1965).
Charles Mingus Sextet, “Cornell 1964” (Blue Note, 2007).
Sun Ra, “Greatest Hits—Easy Listening for Intergalactic Travel” (Evidence, 2000; tracks recorded 1956-73).Ra
Abbey Lincoln, “That’s Him” (Riverside, 1957).
John Coltrane, “Ascension” (Impulse!, 1965).
Jackie McLean, “A Fickle Sonance” (Blue Note, 1961).
Albert Ayler, “Spiritual Unity” (ESP, 1964).
Betty Carter, “Betty Carter’s Finest Hour” (Verve, 2003; tracks recorded 1958-92).
World Saxophone Quartet, “World Saxophone Quartet Plays Duke Ellington” (Nonesuch, 1986).
Charlie Haden and Hank Jones, “Steal Away” (Polygram, 1995).
Cassandra Wilson, “Traveling Miles” (Blue Note, 1999).
The Bill Charlap Trio, “Live at the Village Vanguard” (Blue Note, 2007).
The full list is here.

May 10, 2008

Metallica Concert to Benefit Music School

Metallica Metallica will perform a benefit show for Flea's musical school, the Silverlake Conservatory of Music, on Wednesday at the Wiltern in Los Angeles.
Money raised will go toward programs, operations and scholarships for low-income students whose families would otherwise not be unable to afford instruments and/or lessons. The school’s summer camp program and new building initiative will also benefit from the proceeds.
Also appearing will be Scars On Broadway, the band fronted by Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan from System of a Down.
Tickets go on sales Sunday at 10 a.m. for $200 each. A limited number of VIP tickets at $500 each will be available only  at Silverlake Conservatory of Music, 3920 Sunset Blvd.

May 09, 2008

Coldplay Tour: Free in New York, London; bupkis for L.A.

Coldplayset Coldplay has no use for Los Angeles, at least in the announcement of 29 cities they will play in North America int he summer and fall.  "Viva La Vida"  will be released June 17; the tour,  produced by Live Nation, will kick off June 29 in Philadelphia.
Coldplay will play free concerts in London (June 16th at the Brixton Academy) and New York (June 23 at Madison Square Garden). Information on how to win tickets to these shows will be available here.  Contest will run through June 1; winners will receive notification on June 5.
The album's lead single "Violet Hill" was downloaded by 2 million people in its first week of release.
Tour dates after the jump.

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May 08, 2008

Adding Transparency to a Critical Process: Madonna, Alicia Keys Take The Concert Biz On Test Drives

Madonnadrink It would not surprise me if many people who went to their first concerts in the 1970s or earlier remember being taken aback the first time they saw a corporate sponsor on a bill. Case in point: the Who on their alleged final trek under the sponsorship banner of Schlitz. It was not the quality of the product that troubled music fans, it was the idea that an entity not in the business of concert promotion was now involved in a show, forcing its agenda, possibly stealth-like, and somehow tampering with the fans’ altruistic idea of the performer.
Twenty five years later and distrust out the door: We’re shocked when there is not a sponsor listed on the ticket along side the name of the promoter. Oddly enough, this week saw two events that may well become new models for the concert business and I’m not sure if the one that involves just the standard promoter is the safer bet for consumers.
First, Alicia Keys came to Los Angeles on a tour overseen by Lexus. Not Lexus and a promoter, just the car company. Call it subliminal propositional marketing: You came for a concert, but you need a car and if you can afford these tickets, you might well soon want a bit of affordable luxury in your next vehicle. Care to test drive an ES or IS?Lexus
On Thursday Madonna announced her first tour with Live Nation under her 10-year, $100 million pact with the concert promoter. The dates themselves were of paramount concern, but deep in the details on the trek was a note that can be translated thusly: In Europe, Madonna and Live Nation are in bed with a company that facilitates the resale of concert tickets, aka, the secondary marketplace. It’s not scalping per se, just a facilitator of the resale of tickets, most likely at a price significantly above face value.

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My Morning Jacket To Be Told They Are the Best Band in America in 26 Cities

Mymorning Epic, extended sets are being promised on My Morning Jacket's 27-date tour that features a June 20 gig at New York's Radio City Music Hall and then a straight run from a hometown gig Aug. 16 in Louisville, Ky, to Oct. 10 in Chicago.
They play "Saturday Night Live" for the first time on Saturday. ATO will release "Evil Urges" on June 10.

THE TOUR DATES:
JUNE
20  New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
AUGUST
16  Louisville, Ky @ The Great Lawn at Louisville Waterfront Park
18  Kansas City, Mo. @ Uptown Theatre
19  Council Bluffs, Iowa @ Stir Cove
21  Morrison, Colo. @ Red Rocks Amphitheater*
23  Dallas @  Palladium Ballroom
24  Austin @ Stubbs
27  Atlanta @ Fox Theatre-Atlanta
29  Miami @ The Fillmore Miami Beach@ the Jackie Gleason Theater
30  Lake Buena Vista, Fla. @ House of Blues- Orlando
31  Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ House of Blues- Myrtle Beach
SEPTEMBER
2  Charlottesville, Va. @ Charlottesville Pavilion
3  Washington, D.C. @ Constitution Hall
5  Philadelphia @ Festival Pier @ Penn’s Landing
6  Boston @ Bank of America Pavilion
19  Berkeley, Calif. @ Greek Theatre
21  Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
23  Tempe, Ariz. @ The Marquee
24  Las Vegas @ The Joint
25  San Diego @ SDSU Open Air Theater
27  Portland, Ore. @ McMenamins Edgefield
28  Seattle  @ McCaw Hall
OCTOBER
2  Minneapolis @ Orpheum Theatre
3  Milwaukee @ Riverside Theater
4  Detroit @ The Fillmore Detroit
9/10  Chicago @ Chicago Theatre

Madonna Sweetens Live Nation's Pot With Tour of Stadiums and Arenas

Madonnape_tony_51903631_600 "Hard Candy" is the album, "Sweet & Sticky" is the name of the tour.
Madonna will tour Europe before coming to the States in October, where she will perform 18 shows at stadiums and arena from Oct. 3 through Thanksgiving weekend.
Tour starts  Aug. 23 in Cardiff, Wales and hits  London on Sept. 11 and Paris on the 20th.
U.S. legs opens in the basketball arena at the Meadowlands in New Jersey on Oct. 3. She plays New York's Madison Square Garden on Oct. 6 and 7. She will be at Dodger Stadium on Nov. 6. (Brrrrrr). Mexico and South America dates will follow.
On sale dates start as early as May 16 (London, Paris, Cardiff and Nice), 17 (Amsterdam, Boston and Chicago) and 19 (E. Rutherford, N.J.) and New York. Tour is the first one under her $100 million deal with Live Nation.
Tickets will be as high as $300 and, of course, there will be "premium tickets" and VIP packages sold as well.
Jamie King will direct the show; Kevin Antunes is musical director.
The tour dates followed by on sale date:

AUGUST
23 Cardiff Millennium Stadium - Fri. May 16
26 Nice Stade Charles Ehrmann - Fri. May 16
28 Berlin Olympic Stadium - Wed. May 21
SEPTEMBER
02 Amsterdam Arena - Sat. May 17
04 Dusseldorf LTU Arena - Wed. May 21
06 Rome Olympic Stadium - Fri. May 23
09 Frankfurt Commerzbank Arena - Wed. May 21
11 London Wembley Stadium - Fri. May 16
20 Paris Stade de France - Fri. May 16
OCTOBER
03- E. Rutherford Izod Center - Mon. May 19
06 New York City Madison Square Garden - Mon. May 19
07- New York City Madison Square Garden - Mon. May 19
15 Boston TD BankNorth Garden - Sat. May 17
18 Toronto Air Canada Centre - Sat. May 24
22 Montreal Bell Centre - Sat. May 24
26- Chicago United Center - Sat. May 17
30 Vancouver BC Place Stadium - Sat. May 24
NOVEMBER
01 Oakland Oracle Arena - Sun. June 1
04 San Diego Petco Park - Sun. June 1
06 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium - Sun. June 1
08 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena - Sat. May 31
11 Denver Pepsi Center - Sat. May 31
16 Houston Minute Maid Park - Sat. May 31
19 Philadelphia Wachovia Center - Mon. June 2
22 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall - Mon. June 2
24 Atlanta Philips Arena - Sat. May 31
26 Miami Dolphin Stadium - Sat. May 31

May 07, 2008

Set List: Tom Waits, New York, 1977

Anticipation of the upcoming Waits tour takes me back to October 1977. Beacon Theater. New York City. The show that got me completely hooked on Tom Waits after seeing him at a benefit in Philadelphia and at the Bottom Line the year before.
Not sure exactly what Waits played that night at the Beacon - he did open with the Dean Martin classic "Standing on the Corner " - but at My Father's Place on Long Island on Oct. 10, 1977, he played:
Standing On the Corner Watching / I Never Talk to Strangers / Pasties & a G-string / Invitation to the Blues>Eggs & Sausage / Depot Depot / Jitterbug Boy / Step Right Up / I I Wish I was in New Orleans / Small Change / The Piano Has Been Drinking / Emotional Weather Report / Muriel / Jack & Neal / Tom Traubert's Blues

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