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  • Robert Plant Kicks Off Spring Tour in March; Led Zeppelin Reunion Still Just a Rumor

    Robert Plant is back on the road soon with his band The Sensational Space Shifters. The former Led Zeppelin singer is embarking on a short tour in the South, kicking off at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival in Florida, but made no hint of a reunion.

    From Plant’s website:

    “I’m always eager to return to the hospitality of the Southern states,” Robert said in a statement. “Towns and cities that hold fond memories for me personally, places that gave birth to so much of the music I love.”

    He continues, “Our recent travels have taken this wild whirlwind of a band though many incredible and inspiring places. Having just begun work on our new album, we thought we’d take time out to raise a little sand and welcome springtime with one more adventure, another celebration of life and song.”

    Plant’s most recent solo album Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar was released Sept. 8, 2014.

    Jimmy Page had confirmed late last year that he will do some sort of tour this year, leaving out further details. At the same time, he suggested that he had hoped for more Led Zeppelin shows after the 2007 reunion at the O2 Arena; whether or not the two are open to more reunion shows would be speculation at this time.

    Check out the full list of tour dates for Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters below.

    March 4-6 – Okeechobee, FL – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival
    March 6 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
    March 7 – Mobile, AL – Saenger Theatre
    March 9 – Jackson, MS – Thalia Mara Hall
    March 10 – Baton Rouge, LA – River Center Theatre
    March 11 – Shreveport, LA – Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
    March 13 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
    March 15 – The Bomb Factory – Dallas, TX
    March 17 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
    March 18 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noel Center Performing Arts Center
    March 20 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at Moody Theater

  • Ringo Starr to Kick Off Summer Tour in Syracuse

    Ringo Starr announced summer tour dates for his All Starr Band Monday. According to the drummer’s website, the tour begins at Syracuse’s Lakeview Amphitheater June 3.

    Ticket sales have yet to be announced.

    Starr’s Band, in its 12th and longest running incarnation, features Todd Rundgren, Gregg Rolie, Steve Lukather, Richard Page, Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette. Starr recently told The Boston Globe, “I love this band — we have a lot of fun together onstage and offstage, so here we come again.” Previous tours have produced setlists comprised of songs from each of the members’ primary bands.

    The tour makes several New York stops following the Syracuse kick-off, including Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino in Salamanca and the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. The tour wraps up at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on July 2.

    Ringo Starr summer Starr, already a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a Beatle, was inducted again last year as the final member of the Beatles to enter as a solo artist. Paul McCartney inducted his friend in a heartfelt speech.

    He will be supporting his 19th solo album released last year, Postcards From Paradise.

    Rundgren gained fame in the early ’70s with his song “Hello It’s Me” and the happy hour classic “Bang the Drum All Day,” but he earned his bones as a producer for many years. Rundgren has had a hand in works by the New York Dolls, Hall & Oates, XTC and The Band, among others.

    Rolie, himself a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a founding member and keyboardist of Santana, also spent time with Journey, where he was the original lead singer.

    Lukather is best known for his work with Toto in the ’70s and ’80s. He has also collaborated with Alice Cooper and Cheap Trick.

    Bissonette gained fame as part of the all-star band David Lee Roth put together for his first solo LP, Eat Em and Smile. While Bissonette held the back beat, acclaimed bassist Billy Sheehan held the low end and Steve Vai displayed his virtuoso guitar skills.

    Page is best known as the lead singer and bassist for Mr. Mister.

    Dates as posted on Starr’s website:

    June 3 Lakeview Amphitheater, Syracuse, NY
    June 4 Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino, Salamanca, NY
    June 5 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY
    June 7 Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, NJ
    June 8 Cross Insurance Center, Bangor, ME
    June 10 Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, Gilford, NH
    June 11 DCU Center, Worcester, MA
    June 12 Santander Arena, Reading, PA
    June 15 St. George Theatre, Staten Island, NY
    June 17 Warner Theatre, Washington DC
    June 18 Koka Booth Ampitheatre, Cary, NC
    June 19 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
    June 21 Foellinger Theatre, Fort Wayne, IN
    June 22 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH
    June 23 Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI
    June 25 Pinewood Bowl Theater, Lincoln, NE
    June 26 Hartman Arena, Wichita, KS
    June 28 Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
    July 1 Humphreys Concerts, San Diego, CA
    July 2 The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

  • Dino Takes Hiatus from The Werks

    Dino Dimitrouleas, bassist from The Werks, announced he will take a hiatus from the band and will not join them for their upcoming tour.

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    The Werks, whose former keyboardist Norman Dimitrouleas recently passed away, will head out on tour this week with a change to their lineup. Bassist — and older brother of Norman — Dino Dimitrouleas will be temporarily replaced by Jake “Baby Hands” Goldberg. Through a message posted to The Werks’ Facebook page, the elder Dimitrouleas announced that he will be taking a hiatus from the band.

    I hope to return after this tour but at this junction in my life I am taking things one day at a time.

    I want to thank Jake for keeping the show on the road as well as thank my family, friends, band mates and fans for being so supportive during this difficult period in my life. I also want to encourage all of our fans to support The Werks in my absence as this is a very difficult time for them as well.

    The Werks tour will take them through parts of the Midwest, the Northeast and Colorado, ending in the South. Their one New York date is Feb. 6 at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. Other Northeast dates include Feb. 4 at Brighton Music Hall in Boston and Feb. 5 at Stage One in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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  • Black Earth, Arch Enemy — Same Difference

    Arch Enemy fans, meet Black Earth. No, we’re not talking about Arch Enemy’s debut album Black Earth; the reuniting band will take on the name of Black Earth for a limited run in Japan this spring.

    Well this puts a whole new spin on bands reuniting. Swedish death metal rockers Arch Enemy will reunite their classic lineup — which consisted of Johan Liiva (vocals), Michael Amott (guitar), Christopher Amott (guitar), Sharlee D’Angelo (bass) and Daniel Erlandsson (drums) — in a head scratching way.

    Black Earth

    Black Earth will play songs from Arch Enemy’s first three albums, Black Earth (1996), Stigmata (1998) and Burning Bridges (1999). Fans are wondering why the band wouldn’t use the recognizable Arch Enemy brand name that they built.

    Liiva and Christopher Amott rejoined Arch Enemy in Japan at last year’s Loud Park Festival, on Oct. 10-11 at the Saitama Super Arena, for a surprise appearance.

    Fans are left wonder why the band didn’t keep the Arch Enemy name and have current vocalist Alissa White-Gluz and guitarist Jeff Loomis, who are not involved in the new project, rotate on and off stage, especially White-Gluz, who at least recorded an album with the band (War Eternal – 2014). White-Gluz could rotate with Liiva and sing the songs she recorded along with the songs sung by former vocalist Angela Gossow, to give fans the ultimate Arch Enemy experience.

    This year marks the 20th anniversary for Arch Enemy.

    Black Earth Japan Tour Dates:

    05-17-2016 –  Shibuya Club Quattro – Tokyo, Japan
    05-19-2016 – Drum Be-1 – Fukuoka, Japan
    05-21-2016 – Hiroshima Club Quattro – Hiroshima, Japan
    05-23-2016 – Umeda Club Quattro – Osaka, Japan
    05-24-2016 – Nagoya Club Quattro – Aichi, Japan
    05-27-2016 – Lane24 Penny Sapporo – Sapporo, Japan

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  • Twiddle Releases ‘Plump’ Documentary

    This past December, Twiddle celebrated the release of PLUMP. Fans of the band are now getting a unique glimpse into the story behind the music. The Vermont-based quartet has released an hour-long documentary that focuses not only on the music of PLUMP, but also a peek into the Twiddle fan culture.

    plump documentaryFilmed by Collective Visions, the documentary mixes footage from their two sold-out shows at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston this past December, as well as interviews with the band and fans. The PLUMP documentary is currently available to view via YouTube:

    Twiddle hits the road in support of PLUMP on Feb. 18 in Portland, Maine. The Plumperdump Tour includes 10 shows in the Northeast as well as a stop at the Aura Music Festival in Florida. Additional spring dates are expected by the end of the month.

    Twiddle Winter Tour Dates

    Feb. 18 – Portland, Maine (Port City Music Hall)

    Feb. 19 – Providence, Rhode Island (Fete Music Mall)

    Feb. 20 – Syracuse, New York (The Wescott Theatre)

    Feb. 25 – Buffalo, New York (Town Ballroom)

    Feb. 26 – Clifton Park, New York (Upstate Music Hall)

    Feb. 27 – New York, New York (Irving Plaza)

    March 10 – Washington, DC (9:30 Club)

    March 11 – Philadelphia, PA (Theatre of Living Arts)

    March 12 – New Haven, CT (Toad’s Place)

    March 13 – New Haven, CT (Toad’s Place)

  • Disturbed to Co-Headline With Rob Zombie For 10-Date Spring Tour

    Disturbed and Rob Zombie plan to hit the road together this spring for a co-headlining tour.

    After all these years rocking festivals and arenas everywhere in the world, this will mark the first time ever that these two huge names in rock ‘n roll and heavy metal will join forces and hit the road together.

    The very limited 10-city tour will kick off in Biloxi, Mississippi, at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum on May 3, and conclude on May 25, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Sad news is that New Yorkers will have to travel to see this tour as there are no dates in the Empire State for this amazing pairing.

    The co-headlining tour will follow Disturbed’s first tour back from their four-year hiatus. Every show on that tour, which features Nonpoint as the special guest, is sold out. A tour with Rob Zombie will most likely sell out as well. Tour dates for the band will weave in and out of all the festivals that Disturbed is featured on during the world’s loudest month of May.

    Disturbed released their sixth studio album, Immortalized, on Aug. 21. It’s the bands fifth consecutive studio album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with more than 98,000 copies sold in the first week.

    Look for Rob Zombie to most likely close out the shows. Those who have ever been to a Zombie concert can tell you that his concerts have a very high production of various props and elements and becomes a show within a show. Zombie, besides being a musician, likes to bring his film and screenwriting elements to the stage and makes each song in his setlist its own production.

    Pop Evil will support the tour as special guest on most dates. Pop Evil’s fourth studio album, UP, shared the same Aug. 21 release date as Disturbed’s Immortalized.

    Disturbed/Rob Zombie Touring Cycle:

    05-03-2016 – Mississippi Coast Coliseum – Biloxi, MS
    05-04-2016 – Oak Mountain Amphitheater – Birmingham, AL
    05-06-2016 – Aaron’s Amphitheater – Atlanta, GA
    05-07-2016 – Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, TN
    05-10-2016 – Cajundome – Lafayette, LA
    05-11-2016 – CenturyLink Center – Bossier City, LA
    05-17-2016 – US Cellular Center – Cedar Rapids, IA
    05-22-2106 – Hershey Stadium – Hershey, PA
    05-24-2016 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI
    05-25-2106 – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, IN

  • Hearing Aide: Sly Fox and The Hustlers “American Gypsy”

    Sly Fox and The Hustlers released their new, full-length CD, American Gypsy at The Hollow in Albany on January 9th. Well known in the Capital District and beyond, they’ve found a place opening for touring Nationals around the region and doing incendiary shows, large and small, since 2010. The band consists of Sly Fox: guitar/vocals, Dylan Storm: bass/vocals and Sean Ireland on drums. Collectively they’re a three-piece blues-rock outfit, individually, they’re highly accomplished at their craft, sharing a passion for live performance. This is the domain of blues-rock, its strength lies in presence along with the music, the more difficult part is translating that to recording.

    sly fox american gypsyThe opener and title source, “American Gypsy” skips the formality of introduction and goes straight to the point. It has a defiant, swampy feel of movement and searching that echoes Steppenwolf with its drive and instrumentation. It’s a tribute to the hit tv show “Sons of Anarchy” and the video illustrates it well. “Home By Morning” speaks to the blues leanings Sly obviously lives by. The guitar is down and dirty, the harp accentuates and the organ fills are well-placed. Then there’s the rhythm section, make no mistake, a soloist is a soloist, but blues-rock lives on the drive underneath and these cats are tight. It reminds me a bit of Foghat when they jam and just about any other 70s era outfit from their cut, like J. Geils.

    “Forever Young” is a tribute to the memory of a friend shortly before his passing. It’s soulful and spiritual with a reading that moves from Hendrix to Martha Davis in its gut-wrenching emotion. It’s blues with a spiritual longing, raved-up into expression. Followed by “Smooth”, contrasting the prior with a cock-sure upbeat rock tune. The mandatory clap and response section is a pitfall of trying to studio record a live action. “Angels Can Fly” strikes on another aspect of Sly’s musical personality and voicing. It’s softer, emotive and wanting, the guitar solo is crisp and clean, the string-feel adds that heavenly lift to the lyric.

    “Revolutions 2012” is a straight-up rocker spitting against the overwhelming injustices and practices of our times. It’s a rallying cry to the masses for revolution, it’s heavy on all counts and may well hold the best guitar work of this release. Sly flips another switch and turns on a Texas-Blues feel on “Let Me Down Easy”, his influences flying freely from Hendrix to S.R.V., a twist of Morrison in the vocal and the simplicity of ZZ Top in the roll. This is another road song, there are many here, but this one excels, highly.

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    Photo by Bryan Lasky

    “My Name Is Jimmy” tries to reach into the punk attitude jar, but gets its hands slapped with over-zealous imagery. It has its moments, but is disconnected and over-stated. “Jessica’s Song” is an acoustic guitar song, strumming out a Page-like melody. It’s just slightly dissonant, short and bittersweet, leading back to his and their strength with the closer, “Heart & Soul”. It’s got all of the pieces shining brightly, the organ holds such importance and is easily under-mixed, but not here. Sly meters out his thoughts, rips a few licks and rides on the driving rhythm, reaching into his basket of tricks for the soul aspect. “Got ta, got ta, feel it!”

    Sly has put together a solid release, exhibiting the many facets of his musical personality and life-experiences. It’s well done with maximum energies applied, at moments forced, but it’s damn hard to translate this style to the studio. Get out and catch these cats live, there’s plenty of evidence here that they’ll rip it up. Check them out on their website and on Facebook for news and upcoming tour dates.

    Key tracks: American Gypsy, Home By Morning, Smooth

  • Chase Rice Brings the JD and Jesus Tour to the Nearly Sold Out Fillmore

    On January 8, 2016, Chase Rice brought his Jack Daniels and Jesus Tour to the nearly sold out Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA. The Cadillac Three and young, up-and-coming artist, Tucker Beathard joined him on the road to help get the crowd ready for what promised to be an incredible night. Each of the three acts brought their own unique flare to the stage, captivating the audience from beginning to end.

    Tucker Beathard, one of Big Machine Label Group’s youngest artists, and son of heralded songwriter Casey Beathard took the stage first. The 20-year-old, like his father, has shown a penchant for songwriting, and blends country elements with a rock influenced sound. In addition, Beatard was recognized as a hot new country artist when he was recently named one of CMT’s Listen Up artists for 2016. After seeing him perform, it is no wonder that he has already captured the attention and recognition of the country music world. While it seems that he is still finding himself as an onstage performer, his passion for music and love for his craft comes across very clearly to fans and makes his set memorable. From the beginning, Beathard did a good job of connecting with the audience with songs like “Better Than Me” and the very catchy, radio-ready “Rock On”. Big things are coming for Beathard with his rebellious lyrics and growing stage presence.

    Next up was another artist off of the Big Machine Label Group roster, The Cadillac Three. By the time the group consisting of Jaren Johnston, Kelby Ray and Neil Mason, took the stage the crowd had grown considerably larger and more energetic thanks to Beatard’s exciting opening performance. The country trio with a serious southern-rock flare captivated the crowd with their unique sound, stage presence and eclectic style.  Johnston, Ray, and Mason, are skilled writers, having penned hits both for themselves and for other country stars, including Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Jake Owen and Dallas Smith. They performed a variety fan favorites including, “The South,” “Party Like You” and “Girls on Fire,” but their most recent hit “White Lightning” drew the strongest reaction from the crowd.  Also included in their set was “Days of Gold,” a top 20 hit for Jake Owen written by Johnston and Mason. The group’s spirited rendition of the song had the entire crowd singing along emphatically.

    The last time Chase Rice was in Philadelphia he sold out The Theater of the Living Arts (TLA) with ease. So while it was a natural progression to step up to a bigger venue, it was astonishing that he came as close as he did to selling out the 2,500 capacity Fillmore. This feat truly shows how much he as progressed as an artist and performer since this time last year. Rice opened his set with the funky rock tinged “How She Rolls,” from his 2014 album Ignite The Night.

    Rice turned the heat up during his set with performances of the “50 Shades of Crazy,” and the sensual “Ride.” During the latter, which has fast become one of Rice’s signature songs despite not being a single, the North Carolina born singer brought a swooning fan onstage to the delight of the crowd to sing the somewhat explicit lyrics to her up close and personal.

    Rice also performed numerous notable covers spanning multiple genres including Puddle of Mudd’s “She Fucking Hates Me,” Blink 182’s “What’s My Age Again!?’ and Garth Brook’s Friends in Low Places,” in addition to a collection of tracks inspired by his college partying days: “Smoke A Little Smoke,” “Living On a Prayer,” “Free Falling,” “Dust on the Bottle,” and “Pour Some Sugar on Me.”  Some of Rice’s own party songs, such as “Do It Like This,” and “We Goin Out,” had the crowd dancing early and often. Slower, more intimate tracks like “Carolina Can,” inspired by his father, and “Jack Daniels and Jesus,” a track highlighting Rice’s inner battle and struggle to be a better person, as well as faith that has helped him keep pushing forward, showcased his writing ability and more serious side. The hypnotic top 10 hit “Gonna Wanna Tonight” had fans singing along emphatically, even carrying the chorus on their own.

    Towards the end of the show, The Cadillac Three and Tucker Beathard rejoined Rice on stage for a joint performance of Florida Georgia Line’s smash #1 hit “Cruise,” one of the most popular country songs in recent memory. Rice co-wrote the song with the the duo, Joey Moi and Jesse Rice. The collaborative performance was one of the most memorable parts of the show, and it had the crowd reacting thunderously to one of their favorite tracks.  Rice closed the show with his own top 5, certified platinum hit, the hard driving and edgy “Ready Set Roll,” an incredibly catchy song that brought fans to their feet and had them singing along.

    Each of the performers at The Fillmore left a lasting impression on the audience, and left them eager for more. The Cadillac Three and Beathard both illustrated why they’re making a splash in the country music, while Rice displayed the charisma and ever growing star power that has him shooting up the ranks as a performer and and artist. There is no doubt that the best is still yet to come for each of these three talented acts.

  • Mos Def Retires from Music and Entertainment

    Rapper Mos Def, now known as Yasiin Bey, announced he is retiring from the music industry and Hollywood, effective immediately.mos def

    A message from Yasiin Bey was posted to Kanye West’s website (transcript here) in which he announces that he is retiring from the entertainment industry and will release a final album later this year. The message starts out as a rap, based off West’s “No More Parties in L.A.,” discussing the immigration troubles he is having in South Africa. Bey was arrested for overstaying his travel visa and trying to use a false document. He was detained while trying to use a “world passport” to leave the country. In the rap, he claims the passport is legitimate: “Anyone can do the research about the world passport; it’s not a fictitious document.”

    Regarding his retirement, he says:

    The state of South Africa has interfered with my ability to move or to even fulfill my professional obligations unnecessarily. … And I know it’s been a lot of chatter about what’s going on, you know, people are running to the press, because that’s just…you know, a money making machine. So, it’s another exploitative measure to turn this into some soap opera, some tele-novella, and I have no interest in it. Furthermore, related but not directly related to this: I’m retiring from the music recording industry as it is currently assembled today, and also from Hollywood, effective immediately. I am releasing my final album this year. Um…and that’s that

    Brooklyn’s Mos Def has performed on albums by Da Bush Babees and De La Soul, and he formed the group Black Star with his friend Talib Kweli. He received six Grammy Award nominations between 2005 and 2011. He also has a Hollywood career that includes roles in Bamboozled, Monster’s Ball, The Italian Job and 2005’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, along with a cameo in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. He is best known for being a powerful force behind the 1990s underground hip hop scene and an outspoken advocate against police brutality and for human rights.

  • Radiohead Returns With 2016 Summer Dates

    Radiohead won’t leave some fans high and dry summer 2016.

    The English alt-rock band has officially booked headlining slots for three European festivals — OpenAir S. Gallen (Switzerland), Primavera Sound Music Festival (Spain) and NOS Alive Festival (Portugal) — and is rumored to be playing three North American festivals, including Lollapalooza (Chicago), Outside Lands (San Francisco) and Osheaga Music Festival (Montreal), according to Consequence of Sound. More dates are speculated to be released after the band debuts their much-anticipated ninth studio album.

    In October, the band quietly established the company Dawn Chorus LLP, fueling rumors that a new LP was on its way, as it’s been typical Radiohead fashion in the past to uniquely distribute their work. Let’s not forget when the band let the public pay what they wanted for 2007’s In Rainbows and incorporated Xurbia Xendless Limited beforehand, or when they set up Ticker Tape Limited before releasing The King of Limbs in 2011.

    Most recently, Radiohead recorded a song for the latest James Bond film, Spectre; however, the band noted on their website that “it didn’t work out” and instead shared it as a free download on Soundcloud (hear below) because the tune “became something of our own, which we love very much.”

    Radiohead, consisting of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien and Phil Selway, has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide since coming onto the scene with their debut single “Creep” in 1992 and is always ranked high by Rolling Stone and others as one of the greatest artists of all time.

    This marks the band’s first live performances since 2012, when the five-man group toured in support of The King of Limbs. Radiohead will share the bill with other headlining acts Mumford and Sons, the Chemical Brothers, the Pixies, Tame Impala and LCD Soundsystem, while abroad this June and July. Most of the festival tickets are available for purchase now; stay tuned for more updates on Radiohead’s next album drop date.