Monday, April 15, 2002
In Brief: The Osbournes, Nate Dogg
Plus news on the Billboard Latin Music Awards and Chumbawamba.
Plus news on the Billboard Latin Music Awards and Chumbawamba.
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Variety reports that Ozzy Osbourne and his family have signed with the Endeavor talent agency as they negotiate a possible second season of their hit MTV reality series “The Osbournes.” They’re said to be seeking a deal “in the high seven figures” to continue the show. Last week’s episode reportedly was seen by more than 6 million viewers, and was the top-rated show among adults 18-34.
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Nate Dogg was arrested following a traffic stop outside Kingman, Ariz., on Friday night (4/12), the Kingman Daily Miner reported. Police reportedly smelled “a strong odor of marijuana” after they pulled over the rapper’s tour bus for allegedly speeding. A search of the bus turned up four ounces of marijuana and a loaded pistol that had been reported stolen by the Los Angeles Police Department.
The rapper, whose real name is Nathaniel Hale, reportedly was booked on four felony charges.
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Marc Anthony, Thalia, Juan Gabriel, Los Tri-O, Jaci Velasquez , Cristian, A.B., Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings, Victor Manuelle, Carlos Vives, Olga Tanon, Alexandre Pires, Alejandra Guzman and Lupillo Rivera will be among the performers at this Billboard Latin Music Awards. The event takes place at the Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Fla., and will be broadcast on the Telemundo Network on May 12.
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Chumbawamba‘s 10th studio album, “Readymades,” is scheduled for release on June 18. A press release says it “bears little resemblance to anything they’ve produced previously. ‘Readymades’ uses breakbeats and folk samples in an ambient mix of melody and ferocious politics.”
Sunday, April 14, 2002
In Brief: Ben Harper, Perry Farrell, Iggy Pop
Plus news on Nona Gaye, Clear Channel Communications, the week in radio spins and the PMRC.
Plus news on Nona Gaye, Clear Channel Communications, the week in radio spins and the PMRC.
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Ben Harper, Perry Farrell and Iggy Pop are still on the Virgin Records America label, the company’s chairman/CEO said in a statement. Reports that the three acts have been dropped from the label have been circulating.
“Perry Farrell and Ben Harper are currently in the process of recording new material for upcoming albums and Iggy Pop is writing for his next release on Virgin,” the statement said.
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Actress Nona Gaye, the daughter of the late Marvin Gaye, will replace Aaliyah in two planned sequels to the film “The Matrix.” Aaliyah died in a plane crash last year.
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The most-played songs on radio for the week of April 8-14, according to Broadcast Data Systems:
- Pop: Puddle of Mudd, “Blurry”
- Rock: Nickelback, “Too Bad”
- Alternative: Jimmy Eat World, “The Middle”
- Urban: Ashanti, “Foolish”
- Country: Toby Keith “My List”
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The Los Angeles Times, citing unnamed sources, reports that two top concert execs have been ousted from Clear Channel Communications, the nation’s biggest concert promoter. Brian Becker, chief executive of Clear Channel’s entertainment division, reportedly “has been disappointed with the performance of the concert operation’s co-chiefs, Rodney Eckerman and Irv Zuckerman.” Veteran promoters Don Law and Dave Lucas are expected to take over the division.
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The U.S. Justice Department sued Clear Channel last week, claiming that the company’s policy of prohibiting diabetics from taking medical supplies--including hypodermic needles--into its venues is in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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VH1 will debut an original movie titled “Warning: Parental Advisory” on April 21, which is described as a “comedic look at the War on ‘Porn Rock’ led by Tipper Gore and the PMRC.” It stars Jason Priestley, Mariel Hemingway, Griffin Dunne (as Frank Zappa and Dee Snider.
Thursday, April 11, 2002
Report: Clear Channel submits top offer for House of Blues
Clear Channel Entertainment, by far the country’s largest concert promoter, reportedly has submitted the high bid to purchase its top competitor.
Clear Channel Entertainment, by far the country’s largest concert promoter, reportedly has submitted the high bid to purchase its top competitor.
Denver’s Rocky Mountain News reported on Friday (4/12) that Clear Channel’s bid to purchase the House of Blues clubs and concert-promotions business could be approved by HOB’s board later this month.
Clear Channel’s offer--said to be well over $200 million--reportedly bested bids by Concerts West, which is headed by Denver billionaire Phil Anschultz, and Key3Media Group, led by former Ticketmaster exec Fred Rosen. The deal is said to include a clause that would force Clear Channel to pay HOB millions if the purchase falls through.
According to concert industry trade publication Pollstar, Clear Channel sold more than 27 million tickets to its North American concerts in 2001. House of Blues concerts was second, selling about 3.8 million tickets.
Currently, Clear Channel operates and/or exclusively books 135 live entertainment venues, including 41 amphitheaters in the U.S. and 30 venues in Europe. House of Blues Concerts owns, operates or exclusively books 20 arena and amphitheater venues throughout North America, and also owns eight House of Blues clubs.
In addition to its concert-industry pursuits, Clear Channel operates about 1,225 radio stations and 37 television stations in the U.S., and commands a network of 776,000 billboards.
Last August, Denver-based concert promoter Nobody in Particular Presents filed an anti-trust suit against Clear Channel, accusing the company of “monopolistic and predatory practices.” A month earlier, Rep. Robert E. Andrews (D-N.J.) asked Attorney General John Ashcroft to look into Clear Channel’s business practices after complaints from concert promoters in his state.
Staind, Godsmack, Aerosmith, Gary Cherone score Boston Music Awards
BOSTON--Boston’s thriving music scene has spawned some of the biggest names in rock, as evidenced by this year’s Boston Music Awards ceremony.
BOSTON--Boston’s thriving music scene has spawned some of the biggest names in rock, as evidenced by this year’s Boston Music Awards ceremony.
Local rock heroes Aerosmith, Staind, Godsmack and Tribe of Judah (Gary Cherone’s new band) walked away from Thursday night’s (4/11) ceremony with two trophies each, while other nationally-known favorites such as Carly Simon, American Hi-Fi and former Letters to Cleo singer Kay Hanley landed single awards.
The ceremony, which took place at the city’s Orpheum Theater, also included performances by winners Godsmack, Tribe of Judah and Hanley, among others.
Staind, whose members were not on hand, claimed the evening’s top prize for Act of the Year, while the group’s chart-topping radio staple “It’s Been A While” took the Single of the Year award.
With Staind out of town, Godsmack was the event’s unrivaled crowd-favorite. The group snagged the award for Outstanding Rock Band, and frontman Sully Erna, who demonstrated the strength and power of his voice while singing the group’s new hit “I Stand Alone,” was recognized with the award for Male Vocalist of the Year.
“I told [Staind frontman] Aaron Lewis to make it to the awards this year, but he didn’t do it, so f--- him,” Erna joked when accepting his award in the latter category, for which Lewis was also among those nominated.
Absentee winners Aerosmith, who were in New York City working out the final details for their appearance on MTV’s April 17 “mtvICON” tribute--snagged Album of the Year for last year’s “Just Push Play,” and Video of the Year for that album’s first single, “Jaded.”
Up-and-coming act Tribe of Judah--fronted by former Extreme and Van Halen frontman Gary Cherone--picked up the award for Outstanding New Rock Band (Indie Label), while Cherone himself was crowned Outstanding Male Vocalist (Indie Label).
Cherone and company performed “Left for Dead,” a song featured on the group’s forthcoming album, which is tentatively set for a May release. The singer’s characteristically theatrical and flamboyant stage persona was accented by a long-sleeved black shirt that had been cut to leave his entire torso exposed.
The outfit caused Godsmack’s Erna, who picked up his award just after Tribe of Judah’s performance, to joke in his thick Boston accent: “Didn’t Gary Cherone’s nipples look wicked good tonight?”
Cherone told SoundSpike during an interview following the awards that he thought Erna’s crack was funny. “Yeah, the shirt--can you call it a shirt?--the ‘sleeve’ was maybe a bit risqué,” he said.
Erna’s acceptance speech became more serious when he told the cheering legions of Godsmack fans in attendance: ‘’This band has had some serious success. We’ve never bailed on you. We never will, and we’re going to stay here forever.”
American Hi-Fi nailed down the Song of the Year award for the hit “Flavor of the Weak,” while Kay Hanley got the nod for Outstanding Female Vocalist (Indie). Both winners performed during the ceremony.
The evening’s surprise highlight was area legend Carly Simon’s win in the Female Vocalist of the Year category, which she was on hand to accept. “This is an amazing surprise and an honor,” the singer said after a lengthy round of applause had subsided. She then joked, “I’m glad that you voted for somebody to represent the youth movement.”
Other notables who appeared at the show included Mighty Mighty Bosstones frontman Dicky Barrett, who presented the award for Best Song. “I’ve written some of this city’s worst songs,” he quipped, “but I wrote a good one, at one point,” he added, presumably referring to the group’s 1997 breakthrough hit “The Impression That I Get.”
Renowned early-’80s punk act Mission of Burma was honored with this year’s Hall of Fame Award.
The ceremony was hosted by former New Kids on the Block member, and now solo artist, Joey McIntyre, who performed the night’s opening number. McIntyre joked that the last time he had performed at the BMA’s was with “four shmucks from Dorchester,” the Boston-area community that his former New Kids bandmates hail from.
Boston Music Awards nominees were selected by a committee of 500 music industry professionals, including record label reps, club owners, radio deejays, booking agents, music journalists, and others, according to a press release. Winners were determined by an “equally-weighted combination of music industry committee voting and public voting.”
2002 Boston Music Awards Winners
Act of the Year: Staind
Rising Star: Reveille
Album of the Year: “Just Push Play” - Aerosmith
Outstanding Rock Band: Godsmack
Single of the Year: “It’s Been Awhile” - Staind
Male Vocalist of the Year: Sully Erna of Godsmack
Female Vocalist of the Year: Carly Simon
Song of the Year: “Flavor of the Weak” - American Hi-Fi
Video of the Year: “Jaded” - Aerosmith
Outstanding Album (Indie Label): “Where Have My Countrymen Gone: - The Sheila Divine
Outstanding Debut Album (Indie Label): “On Your Way” - Flynn
Outstanding Single (Indie Label): “Blizzards, Buzzards, & Bastards” - Scissorfight
Outstanding Song (Indie Label): “Kiss That Counted” - Catie Curtis
Outstanding Male Vocalist (Indie Label): Gary Cherone of Tribe of Judah
Outstanding Female Vocalist (Indie): Kay Hanley
Outstanding Rock Band (Indie Label): Bleu
Outstanding New Rock Band (Indie Label): Tribe of Judah
Outstanding Hard Rock Band: Cracktorch
Outstanding Punk Band: Dropkick Murphys
Outstanding Roots Rock Band: Dennis Brennan
Outstanding Funk Band: Superhoney
Outstanding Club Band: Dropkick Murphys
Outstanding Rap/Hip-Hop Act: Virtuoso
Outstanding Rap/Hip-Hop Album: “The Soul Purpose” - 7L & Esoteric
Outstanding Rap/Hip-Hop Single: Cro-Magnon - Mr. Lif
Outstanding New Rap/Hip-Hop Act: D-Tension
Outstanding Jazz Act: Dead Cat Bounce
Outstanding Jazz Album: “Eventuality: The Music of Roswell Rudd” - Charlie Kohlhase Quintet
Outstanding Singer/Songwriter Album: “Sweet Mistakes” - Ellis Paul
Outstanding Male Singer/Songwriter: Howie Day
Outstanding Female Singer/Songwriter: Melissa Ferrick
Outstanding New Singer/Songwriter: Rachael Davis
Outstanding Blues Act: Weepin’ Willie
Outstanding Blues Album: “Wake Up Call” - Michelle Willson
Outstanding New Blues Act: The Chris Fitz Band
Outstanding Country Act: Dave Foley Band
Outstanding World Music Act:: John Brown’s Body
Outstanding Producer: Scott Riebling
Hall of Fame: Mission of Burma
Tuesday, April 09, 2002
In Brief: Michael Jackson, Eminem
Plus news on R. Kelly, VH1 Divas and Stevie Wonder.
Plus news on R. Kelly, VH1 Divas and Stevie Wonder.
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Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett, k.d. lang, Ruben Blades and BeBe Winans are scheduled to appear at an April 24 fund raiser for the Democratic Party at New York’s Apollo Theater.
Former President Bill Clinton, comedian Chris Tucker and actress Cicely Tyson will emcee the show, which will kick off the party’s national “Every Vote Counts” voter registration drive.
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R. Kelly will release the CD single “Soldier’s Heart” on April 23 to benefit the country’s armed forces. Proceeds from the sales of the song will be donated to Army Emergency Relief, created in 1942 to provide emergency financial assistance to U.S. Army soldiers (both active duty and retirees) and their eligible family members. A portion will also be donated to hospitalized veterans in Kelly’s native Chicago.
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Eminem reportedly has settled a civil lawsuit stemming from a 2000 incident in which he allegedly pistol-whipped a man he saw kissing his then-wife, Kimberly Mathers, at a Detroit-area nightclub. The rapper reportedly will pay the man, John Guerra, $100,000.
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Mary J. Blige, Cher and Celine Dion will perform during the fifth “VH1 Divas” concert, which is set for May 23 at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas. The show, which will be telecast live on VH1, will raise money for the VH1 Save the Music Foundation. According to the network, the past four “VH1 Divas” specials are among the top five highest-rated broadcasts in VH1’s history. Additional performers, presenters and special guests will be announced as they are confirmed.
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A May 25 debut has been set for “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” a new Las Vegas stage show celebrating the music of Stevie Wonder. Chaka Khan will headline the performances--which will take place at the Showroom at the Venetian hotel--through June. After that, producers hope to bring in other performers to headline.
Monday, April 08, 2002
Dozens of acts slated for Atlanta’s Music Midtown
Stone Temple Pilots, Incubus, Kid Rock, No Doubt, Ja Rule and Counting Crows are among the more than 120 acts on the bill of Atlanta’s ninth annual Music Midtown Festival.
Stone Temple Pilots, Incubus, Kid Rock, No Doubt, Ja Rule and Counting Crows are among the more than 120 acts on the bill of Atlanta’s ninth annual Music Midtown Festival.
The three-day festival, which takes place May 3-5 at a 35-acre complex in midtown Atlanta, is expected to draw more than 300,000 people.
Music Midtown’s lineup features 10 stages, and the bill includes international, national, regional and local acts. The festival site includes an artists market with more than 70 vendors--including an oxygen bar and a therapeutic massage area.
The confirmed list of acts as of press time follows. More information is available at the festival’s official website.
Friday, May 3: Acres, Bo Diddley, Butch Walker, Cee-Lo, Darius Rucker, David Lee Roth, Familiar 48, Francine Reed, John Butler Trio, Metroscene, Michelle Malone, Rana, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Sean Costello, Slim Fatz & Dave, War.
Saturday, May 4: 30 Seconds to Mars, Adema, Alastor, Asphalt Blaster, Avant, Blood,Sweat & Tears, Bone Thugs N’ Harmony, Brizz, Bruce Daigrepont, Bubba Sparxxx, Bush, Charivari, Counting Crows, Course of Nature, David Dunning, Don McLean, Dropsonic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Edwin McCain, Flickerstick, Georgia Satellites, Geno Delafose, Greta Lee, Hoobastank, Headstrong, Incubus, Injected, Jethro Tull, Hot August Knights, Jack Johnson, Jim Crow , Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, John Waite, June Carter Cash, Kid Rock, Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Cha’s, O.A.R., Ohio Players, Pete Yorn, PH Balance, Producers, Rosie Ledet, Royal 7, Rubyhorse, Sense Field, Sharissa, Skid Row, SlowEarth, Stone Temple Pilots, Supermatic, the Rantings of Eva, Tinsley Ellis, Zydeco Boneshakers, Zydefunk.
Sunday, May 5: Albita, Bela Fleck& the Flecktones, Better Than Ezra, Big People, Bonnie Raitt, City High, Cornbread, Deeper Shade of Soul, Disco Biscuits, Doria Roberts, Earshot, Garbage, Giwayen Mata, Israel Vibration, Ja Rule, Jaheim, Jimmy Bosch, Joe Bonamassa, Journey, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Lake Trout, Mother’s Finest, Mystikal, No Doubt, Oliver Mtukudzi & Black Spirits, Puddle of Mudd, Remy Zero, Rick James, the Celebration Choir, the Wood, the Yard, TrancesArc.
Rolling Rock Town Fair features Godsmack, OutKast, Nickelback, more
Godsmack, OutKast, Nickelback, P.O.D., Alien Ant Farm, Sevendust, Default, Injected and others are slated to perform at the third annual Rolling Rock Town Fair.
Godsmack, OutKast, Nickelback, P.O.D., Alien Ant Farm, Sevendust, Default, Injected and others are slated to perform at the third annual Rolling Rock Town Fair.
Dubbed Rolling Rock Town Fair 3.3, the one-day concert festival takes place on July 27 at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds in Latrobe, Pa., according to a press release. (The town is also home base for event-sponsor Rolling Rock beer.)
In addition to musical performances, the event will also feature magicians, interactive games, stilt walkers and watermelon-eating contests.
Last year’s Rolling Rock Town Fair featured Stone Temple Pilots, Live, Deftones, Incubus, Staind, Oleander and Tantric, while the inaugural 2000 edition featured Red Hot Chili Peppers, Moby, Fuel, and others. Both shows sold out.
Tickets to the event hit the box office on April 26 and cost $48, according to organizers. More information can be found at the event’s official website.
In Brief: Lollapalooza, Lit
Plus news on Johnny Paycheck, Fan Nation and Sonic Youth.
Plus news on Johnny Paycheck, Fan Nation and Sonic Youth.
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Lollapalooza, which has been on hiatus since 1997, won’t make its return until next year, MTV News reported.
“Having gotten a late start, we felt it would be smart to start building now for summer 2003,” Lollapalooza co-founder Perry Farrell said in a statement. “It will afford us a chance to get the headliner we really want.”
Late last year, organizers said that they planned to bring the festival back in 2002.
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On Wednesday (4/10), Lit performs a concert at Paloma Valley High School in Menifee, Calif., to help raise money for the school’s athletic complex. According to the band’s publicist, Lit’s performance is expected to raise $12,000, which will help fund construction of snack bars at the facility. Lit opens a headlining tour on April 18.
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Legacy Recordings issues “The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck,” on April 30. This 23-song compilation of Paycheck’s collaboration with producer Billy Sherrill (Charlie Rich, George Jones,Tammy Wynette) marks the first time this material has been digitally remastered.
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Sheryl Crow, Goo Goo Dolls, Ryan Adams, Jewel, John Mayer and Five for Fighting will perform at the second annual Fan Nation concert, which takes place on April 27 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine, Calif.
The event, sponsored by Southern California radio station KYSR and ArtistDirect.com, includes concert sets as well as meet-and-greet and autograph sessions with the artists.
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Sonic Youth has set a tentative release date of July 2 for a new album titled “Murray Street.” According to the band’s website, multi-instrumentalist Jim O’Rourke is now an official member of the group.
Sunday, April 07, 2002
Street Date April 9: Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, Goo Goo Dolls
Also in stores this week: [eb]Steve Earle, Motörhead, Brute, Dokken and more.
Also in stores this week: [eb]Steve Earle, Motörhead, Brute, Dokken and more.
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Neil Young - “Are You Passionate?” (Reprise)
Fans who have recently seen Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young on http://www.soundspike.com/story/7>tour have heard at least one song from Young’s new solo album: “Let’s Roll,” a Young-penned song about the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. Young’s official website is currently streaming “Are You Passionate?” in its entirety, and is offering a free download of the album’s song “Goin’ Home.” The album features Young’s occasional backing band Crazy Horse, as well as Booker T and the MGs.
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Bonnie Raitt - “Silver Lining” (Capitol)
Raitt’s first studio album since 1998’s “Fundamental” features two songs by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Wayne Kirkpatrick, the team that wrote the Eric Clapton hit “Change the World.” The new CD’s title track was penned by David Gray, and appeared on his 1999 album “White Ladder.” Raitt, Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake--who first collaborated on “Fundamental"--produced the new album.
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Goo Goo Dolls - “Gutterflower” (Warner Bros.)
The Buffalo, N.Y., pop-rock group returns from a four-year respite with a dozen new tracks, including the debut single “Here is Gone.” The band and longtime collaborator Rob Cavallo produced the new album. The Goo Goo Dolls will headline the Pioneer Rock & Roar Concert at the 28th Annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (Calif.), taking the stage at the conclusion of the race on April 13.
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Steve Earle - “Sidetracks” (Artemis)
This collection of “unreleased or underexposed” material includes “Some Dreams,” which was written for the soundtrack of the new Disney baseball movie “The Rookie.” Among the others tracks are a previously unreleased version of Steve’s duet with Sheryl Crow on “Time Has Come Today,’’ originally heard on the “Steal This Movie” soundtrack. Tracks from the soundtracks of “The Horse Whisperer” ("Me and the Eagle") and “Dead Man Walking” ("Ellis Unit One") are also included, along with Earle’s covers of Nirvana’s “Breed” and Bob Dylan’s “My Back Pages.”
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Motörhead - “Hammered” (Metal-Is)
Now in its fourth decade, Motörhead is still at it. The latest from British metal pioneer Lemmy Kilmister and company features the first single, “Shut Your Mouth,” an mp3 version of which is available for downloading at the band’s official website. The site is also giving away copies of the CD via a contest hosted at its site. The group’s world tour kicked off on Sunday (4/9) in California, and will travel around the U.S. through late May.
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Brute - “Co-Balt” (Widespread)
Brute is jam-band Widespread Panic fronted by cult-hero Vic Chesnutt, a pairing of Georgia-based artists that first surfaced on 1993’s “Nine High a Pallet.” According to a press release, “recording the rough mixes for “Co-Balt” in Keane’s home studio over a three-day period in January of 2001, the Brute boys had no time to compose, let alone rehearse. Vic made selections from his ‘trunk of songs’ each day then the group simply hit record and played, a process not unlike their first collaboration.” Brute performs on Tuesday (4/9) at the Tabernacle, in Atlanta.
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Dokken - “Long Way Home” (Sanctuary/CMC Int’l)
Don Dokken’s eponymous rock outfit delivers the follow-up to 1999’s “Erase the Slate.” That album was the group’s first without guitar-virtuoso George Lynch, who co-founded the quartet in the early ‘80s along with namesake and frontman Dokken, drummer Mick Brown and bassist Jeff Pilson. Since “Erase the Slate,” Pilson has also jumped ship and is now working on a new project with Lynch. Dokken and Brown are forging ahead with new bassist Barry Sparks and new guitarist John Norum, according to the band’s official website. A tour kicks off in Europe next month.
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Other new releases:
764-HERO - “Nobody Knows This Is Everywhere” (Tiger Style)
98 Mute - “After the Fall” (Epitaph)
Avoid One Thing - “Avoid One Thing” (Side One Dummy)
Azure Ray - “Burn and Shiver” (Warm)
Heather B. - “Eternal Affairs” (SAI)
The Baldwin Brothers - “Cooking with Lasers” (TVT)
The Braxton Brothers - “Both Sides” (Peak)
Lane Brody - “Pieces of Life” (Scream)
Guillermo E. Brown - “Soul at the Hands of the Machine” (Thirsty Ear)
Bill Charlap - “Stardust” (Blue Note)
Consonant - “Consonant” (Fenway)
The Crown - “Crowned in Terror” (Metal Blade)
Guy Davis - “Give in Kind” (Red House)
Paul Elliot - “Coming Home” (Artists Only)
Drew Emmitt - “Freedom Ride” (Compass)
Face to Face - “How to Ruin Everything” (Vagrant)
Familiar 48 - “Wonderful Nothing” (MCA)
Mark Farina - “Connect” (OM)
Rachelle Ferrell - “Live at Montreux” (Blue Note)
Freaky Flow - “Keep It Live” (Moonshine)
Eliza Gilkyson - “Lost and Found” (Red House)
Gravediggaz - “Nightmare in A Minor” (Empire Musicwerks)
Matt Harris - “Slightly Elliptical Orbit” (Leon Russell)
Imperial Teen - “On” (Merge)
Bill Jones - “Turn to Me” (Compass)
Chris LeDoux - “After the Storm” (Capitol)
Masters at Work - “Our Time Is Coming” (Tommy Boy)
Masters of the Hemisphere - “Protest a Dark Anniversary” (Kindercore)
Meat Puppets - “Live “ (DCN)
Medeski, Martin and Wood - “Uninvisible” (Blue Note)
Mellow Man Ace - “From the Darkness Into the Light” (X-Ray)
Metta Quintet - “Going to Meet the Man” (Koch Jazz)
Moth - “Provisions, Fiction and Gear” (Virgin)
Must - “Androgynous Jesus” (Wind-up)
Nina Nastasia - “The Blackened Air” (Touch and Go)
The National - “Trust Dekkagar” (Thrill Jockey)
Nighthawks - “Live Tonite” (Ruf)
Portable - “Only If You Look Up” (TVT)
Pretty Girls Make Graves - “Is It Broken Doctor?” (Lookout!)
Quarashi - “Jinx” (Time Bomb/Columbia)
The Queers - “Pleasant Screams” (Lookout!)
Rain - “Get It Right” (True Life)
Ralph’s World - “At the Bottom of the Sea” (Minty Fresh)
Rasputina - “Cabin Fever” (Instinct)
Leon Russell - “Moonlight & Love Songs” (Leon Russell)
Rusted Root - “Welcome to My Party” (Island)
Semiautomatic - “Resident Genius” (5 Rue Christine)
Luke Slater - “Alright on Top” (Mute)
Slick Shoes - “Slick Shoes” (Tooth & Nail)
Soulmotor - “Revolution Wheel” (Sanctuary)
Soul Center - “III” (NovaMute)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - “Plastic Fang” (Matador)
Tommy Shane Steiner - “Then Came the Night” (RCA Nashville)
Swayzak - “Groovetechnology v1.3” (Studio K7)
Ty Tabor - “Safety” (Metal Blade)
Erik Truffaz - “Mantis” (Blue Note)
Ultrapull - “From All Directions” (Gold Circle)
Junior Vasquez - “Earth Music” (Tommy Boy Silver)
David Wilcox - “Live Songs and Stories” (W.A.R.?)
Various artists - “Chronic Jointz - Da Hitz Vol. 1” (Koch)
Various artists - “NYC Dance Party” (Surge/Warlock)
Various artists - “The Jam Band Tribute to the Allman Brothers” (CMH)
Various artists - “Night Grooves 2” (Narada Jazz)
Various artists - “Shellac Presents: All Tomorrow’s Parties 2.0” (All Tomorrow’s Parties)
Various artists - “Still Phishin’: A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish, Vol. 2” (CMH)
Various artists - “The String Quartet Tribute to the Cure” (Vitamin)
Original cast recordings:
“Ben Franklin in Paris” (DRG/Koch)
“Christine" (DRG/Koch)
Soundtracks and scores:
“1 Giant Leap” (Palm Pictures)
“The Cat’s Meow” (RCA Victor)
“The Graduate: Music from the Broadway Comedy” (Columbia/Legacy)
Click here to read last week’s “Street Date” feature.
In Brief: Lauryn Hill, Goo Goo Dolls
Plus more news on the Verve Music Group, ZZ Top and Brooks & Dunn, and the week’s radio “spins.”
Plus more news on the Verve Music Group, ZZ Top and Brooks & Dunn, and the week’s radio “spins.”
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“MTV Unplugged No. 2.0,” Lauryn Hill‘s first album since 1998’s Grammy-winning “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” will be released by Columbia Records on May 7. The two-CD collection captures Hill’s intimate 2-hour performance of new acoustic music, which originally premiered on MTV2 on March 10. A DVD/VHS edition of the program is scheduled for a late May release.
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Goo Goo Dolls are scheduled to perform a 30 minute set at FYE, 1290 6th Avenue, New York, at 6 p.m. ET on Tuesday (4/8). The band will then sign autographs until 9 p.m.
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The Verve Music Group has re-launched its website. Among the artists who record or have recorded for the group are Diana Krall, Michael Brecker, George Benson, Natalie Cole, Wayne Shorter, Richard Elliot, Herbie Hancock, Shirley Horn, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Lester Young, Billie Holiday, and Sarah Vaughan.
“The site enables the user to listen to virtually every track from the entire Verve Music Group active catalog,” a press release said.
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ZZ Top and Brooks & Dunn will perform together on a new episode of CMT Crossroads, which debuts on April 21. Among the songs the groups perform together are “Tush,” “Hard Workin’ Man,” “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “Dust My Broom,” “La Grange” and “I’ll Never Forgive My Heart.”
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The most-played songs on radio for the week of April 1-7, according to Broadcast Data Systems:
Pop: Puddle of Mudd, “Blurry”
Rock: Puddle of Mudd, “Blurry”
Alternative: Jimmy Eat World, “The Middle”
Urban: Ashanti, “Foolish”
Country: Toby Keith, “My List”
