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Disco Biscuits announce Red Rocks DVD

The Disco Biscuits have announced both the release of BISCO INFERNO 09/10, a double disc DVD featuring the first two years of Bisco Inferno at Red Rocks, in addition to the first ever Bisco Inferno Popup Store. Tickets for all 3 Bisco Inferno shows are currently available as follows:

3-day passes

Single-days

For the third year in a row, The Disco Biscuits will be kicking off the summer at Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre during the culmination of a 3-day, Memorial Day weekend event. The professionally shot DVD includes all sets from The Disco Biscuits’ Red Rocks performances of 2009 and 2010 Bisco Inferno, in beautiful HD.
The DVD is available immediately at the all new DiscoBiscuits.com merch store, and will be available at Boulder’s Albums on the Hill and Denver’s Twist and Shout Records beginning on Monday, May 23. The DVD will also be available for purchase at all Bisco Inferno shows during the long Memorial Day weekend, as well as at the first ever Bisco Inferno Popup Store - opening in Denver next Wednesday, May 25.
THE FIRST-EVER BISCO INFERNO STORE!
Opening next Wednesday at 5pm MT, the store is located at 109 Broadway in Denver, inside the historic First Avenue Hotel building, at the corner of 1st and Broadway. The intersection is the location of destinations like El Diablo, Sketch, BodyLab Fitness, and the Mayan Theatre.
The Bisco Inferno Popup Store store will truly be a must-see for any Biscuits fan. It will provide opportunities to purchase Biscuits and Inferno merch, opportunities for fans to interact with the band, a place to have a drink with like-minded friends, and much more. Each day will offer chances for fans in the store to win VIP tickets to the shows.
The Disco Biscuits will be on hand to officially kick things off with an Inferno DVD release party at 7pm MT on Wednesday, May 25. Food, drink, and band member meet and greets will get the long weekend off on the right foot.  The band has also announced that additional events, such as DJ sets throughout the weekend, will be released via Facebook. Facebook will also have the first look at store hours for the week, so fans are encouraged to stay tuned.
The announcement comes one week before the 3rd annual, 3-day Bisco Inferno. This year’s installment features Thursday and Friday shows at Denver’s Ogden Theater, leading into a Saturday at Red Rocks featuring two sets of The Disco Biscuits, Rusko, Big Boi, Boombox, Emancipator, and Nicos Gun.

Winterfest on the Mountain | Nederland, CO 2011

The second annual Winterfest on the Mountain music festival in Nederland, Colorado showcased an eclectic line-up of some of the hottest Colorado musicians and top-notch out-of-towners alike.

Asobi Seksu Announce 2011 North American Winter Tour

Polyvinyl recording artist Asobi Seksu has announced the release of their highly anticipated 4th album, Fluorescence, available February 14th in UK/Europe and 15th in North America on CD, LP (Gatefold Jacket, 180 gram pink vinyl limited edition of 1,500) and digital formats.  The album features the lead single, "Trails", which is available now as an MP3 download. There will also be a video for the track in early 2011.  The album features artwork from acclaimed designer Vaughan Oliver (Cocteau Twins, Pixies).  The album is available for pre-order now on the Polyvinyl website at www.polyvinylrecords.com/fluorescence.

The signs in Chris Zane’s studio couldn’t have been any clearer: “Don’t Overthink It” and one simple word—“BOLD.”

Or as Asobi Seksu guitarist/singer James Hanna puts it, “This time, our agenda was to not have one at all; to be mellow about the entire process instead of obsessing over everything.”

Maybe mellow isn’t the right word, unless he’s comparing the band’s fourth proper full-length (Fluorescence) to a coiled-up cobra or unconscious crocodile— temperamental types that are one false move away from striking. After all, “Coming Up” sets the scene by plowing into beehive-like synth lines and warp speed washes of dream-pop that leave you wondering just what the hell is going on.

Things don’t let up on “Trails” either, as singer/keyboardist Yuki Chikudate sets her immaculate melodies against a barrage of battery-powered chords. Catchy and chaotic to the core, the sky-scraping song pays homage to the pitch-perfect songwriting of the ‘60s by chartering a yellow submarine to the moon.

And when the Brooklyn-based quartet (rounded out by bassist Billy Pavone and drummer Larry Gorman) finally hits the ground, their color-saturated soundscapes don’t get dull or cold. They get even brighter, as Fluorescence’s many shades shift with each passing song. That includes everything from the expansive/erratic—and yet, oh-so- poppy—prog movements of “Leave the Drummer Out There” to the weightless balladry of “Ocean,” a track that channels its title with swollen synths and beats that bob and weave through the murkiest waters around.

“James likes to get a lot more abstract with the music,” says Chikudate, “So Chris (Asobi Seksu’s longtime producer) will often try and reign him in.”

“I like to see how far we can take a song before pulling back a bit,” explains Hanna. “Like I’ll say that 100 vocal tracks would sound great in a spot where we only need 40.”

And since Asobi Seksu have spent the past decade refining their bombastic but beautiful blend of hailstorm hooks and fog-shrouded 4AD-isms (including last year’s special acoustic album, Rewolf), they knew exactly what to do with all of that restlessness: embrace it.

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ASOBI SEKSU North American Tour:

1/27/2011 - Highline Ballroom - New York, NY*

2/17/2011 - Album Release Show at Mercury Lounge - New York, NY

2/25/2011 - Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA**

2/26/2011 - Casa Del Popolo - Montreal, QC**

2/27/2011 - Legendary Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto, ON**

2/28/2011 - Empty Bottle - Chicago, IL**

3/01/2011 - 7th Street Entry - Minneapolis, MN**

3/03/2011 - The Badlander - Missoula, MT**

3/04/2011 - Chop Suey - Seattle, WA**

3/05/2011 - Biltmore Cabaret - Vancouver, BC**

3/06/2011 - Doug Fir Lounge - Portland, OR**

3/08/2011 - Bottom of the Hill - San Francisco, CA**

3/09/2011 - Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA**

3/10/2011 - Detroit Bar - Costa Mesa, CA***

3/11/2011 - Casbah - San Diego, CA***

3/12/2011 - Neon Reverb Festival - Las Vegas, NV***

3/13/2011 - Rhythm Room - Phoenix, AZ***

3/14/2011 - Corazon - Santa Fe, NM***

3/22/2011 - The End - Nashville, TN****

3/23/2011 - Pilot Light - Knoxville, TN****

3/24/2011 - Strange Matter - Richmond, VA****

3/25/2011 - Rock and Roll Hotel - Washington, D.C.****

3/26/2011 - Johnny Brendas - Philadelphia, PA****

*w/ White Lies

**w/ BRAHMS

***w/ BRAIDS

w/ Cults

The Hal Galper Trio plays Birdland

Disbanding his trio in 2000 after ten years of touring internationally, Grammy winning jazz pianist Hal Galper spent the following six years “in the shed” studying, practicing and developing his uniquely original style of playing. The Trio features cutting edge Rubato style group improvisation that emphasizes spontaneity, texture and interaction. With over 90 recordings to his credit, 30 of which as leader, Hal Galper is best known for his work with Chet Baker, Cannonball Adderley, The Brecker Brothers, John Scofield and the Phil Woods Quintet.

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THE HAL GALPER TRIO PLAYS BIRDLAND

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 2 SETS @ 8:30 & 11:00 PM
315 West 44th Street  New York, NY 10036
between 8th and 9th Avenues
Information (212) 581-3080
http://www.birdlandjazz.com/

The String Cheese Incident Releases 2-Disc and Deluxe Halloween Box Sets

With the one-time constant touring machine otherwise known as The String Cheese Incident slowing their schedule considerably in recent years, fans get a chance to relive the group's legendary "Hulaween" shows on the forthcoming live release, Trick or Treat. The two-disc release - set to hit on October 27, 2009 on CD, vinyl, and digitally - is culled from several of these epic shows by The String Cheese Incident.   An expanded 9-disc deluxe box set edition of Trick or Treat will also be available in very limited quantity.  Pre-sale on the deluxe box set begins September 23, 2009 at 12:00 PM EDT - with the first 200 who pre-order set to receive a Trick or Treat cover art poster signed by members of SCI, and the first 500 who order being automatically entered to win one of 30 uncut Trick or Treat poster sheets, featuring the Michael Everett cover art poster sheet, plus all 7 mini-posters from the box set.  (These exclusive uncut sheets will also be signed by the members of SCI!)

Known to perform special concerts comprised heavily of cover tunes each Halloween, Trick or Treat offers selections from SCI performances recorded at Atlanta's Variety Playhouse (1998), Philadelphia's Electric Factory (1999), Portland's State Theatre (2000), New York City (2001), Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium (2002), Sin City's Cox Pavillion (2003), and Madison's Exhibition Center at Alliant Energy Center.

The 9-disc limited edition box set of Trick or Treat includes seven complete sets - featuring must-hear renditions of Beatles ("Come Together"), Beastie Boys ("No Sleep Till Brooklyn"), Grateful Dead ("Shakedown Street"), KC & The Sunshine Band ("Get Down Tonight"), and Phish ("The Wedge") classics, among many others. The Trick or Treat deluxe box set also features signed & numbered original artwork from Michael Everett, special commemorative mini-posters from the Hulaween shows, personalized liner notes from the band, a photo booklet by famed rock photographer C. Taylor Crothers, and plenty of special surprises.

Formed in Colorado during 1993, The String Cheese Incident has long been considered one of the leaders of the thriving "jam band" scene. Comprised of members Michael Kang (acoustic/electric mandolin, electric guitar, and violin), Michael Travis (drums and percussion), Bill Nershi (acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, and electric slide guitar), Kyle Hollingsworth (piano, organ, Rhodes, and accordion), Keith Moseley (bass guitar), and Jason Hann (percussion, joined SCI in 2004), the group performed regularly between 1993-2007. And in the process, they built a large fanbase on the strength of their live show, as well as such classic releases as Outside Inside, Untying the Not, and One Step Closer.

In recent years, the band members have focused on solo projects, although The String Cheese Incident did reunite onstage this year for a show-stopping performance at the ROTHBURY Festival. Now, here's your chance to experience The String Cheese Incident in all their in-concert glory time and time again, with Trick or Treat.

Also this fall, String Cheese Incident members Kyle Hollingsworth and Billy Nershi release a couple of solo works.  Look for Emmitt-Nershi Band's New Country Blues and Hollingsworth's Then There's Now, in stores now.

Dead Guise Headline 2 Spectacular Sets

On Friday, July 3rd, The Dead Guise, one of the Bay Area’s best Grateful Dead cover bands played a wonderful two-set concert at The Starry Plough that drew quite the crowd. The Plough was packed as it always is whenever The Dead Guise play and lots of the same friendly faces I have been seeing around The Plough and Ashkenaz as of late greeted me as we awaited for the set to begin. The Dead Guise consist of lead guitarist vocalist Ken Younger, rhythm guitarist and vocalist John Heffferman, keyboardist James Miller, bassist and vocalist Mike Marino, and drummer and vocalist Bob Sicotte.

Rich Macon a huge fan of The Dead Guise since their existence for the last five years was telling me how glad he was to see these guys headlining two sets. At first I thought that The Dead Guise would be playing one set acoustic and one electric since the first two times I had seen them they had only played acoustic. This time, though, The Dead Guise ripped into an electric “Hell In The Bucket,” with lead guitarist/vocalist John Hefferman doing a great job covering the Bob Weir and John Perry Barlow original off In The Dark. The lyrics sounded excellent as Hefferman sang “You imagine me sipping champagne from your boot for a taste of your elegant pride. I may be going to hell in a bucket, babe, but at least I'm enjoying the ride. At least I'm enjoying the ride.” This was a fantastic opening cut for The Dead Guise to pick and a song I hadn’t heard live in quite sometime off any Grateful Dead live record. It sounded a bit like the version off Dozin At The Knick, with lots of that Weir energy which John Hefferman showcased by banging his guitar up and down while the crowd bounced up and down to the beat. Hefferman proved he had mastered the Pete Townsend "windmill" flailing his arms about and then crashing it into the guitar heavily. The solo Hefferman played with his Les Paul guitar in “Hell Of A Bucket” sounded just like Jerry Garcia would have sounded and it brought a lot of Dead Heads at the show a serene place of memory.

The Dead Guise moved into “Bertha,” which continued to get the crowd dancing and rolling all over the floor. It wasn’t until the third song, though, when The Dead Guise launched into “New Minglewood Blues,” that I realized that it was going to be a fantastic set. James Miller in particular showcased his immense keyboard skills on the keys by pounding them up and down during his solo. Miller sounded incredible just like Brent Mydland on the Grateful Dead’s 1980 live album Dead Set. “Easy Wind” was the following song and The Dead Guise captured the steel miner “stone jack hammer,” feel Ron “Pigpen” Mckernan gave to the song when he first introduced it to Dead fans some thirty-nine years ago. “Easy Wind,” is a classic Robert Hunter penned and Pigpen sung tune that originally appeared off The Grateful Dead’s Workingman’s Dead record.

“Sugaree,” a Jerry Garcia favorite among Dead Heads, from his first solo album Garcia, was played next by The Dead Guise. It was a very enjoyable listen, which had lots of ladies dancing and singing along the lyrics, as guitarist Ken Younger took the lead in this one both with vocals and his guitar. The Dead Guise sounded on key during “Sugaree” and they transitioned well into a more boppier jazzy song from The Grateful Dead’s Blues For Allah record “The Music Never Stopped.” This was undubtedly the highlight of the first set as everyone in the bar was bopping up and down, not just in front of the stage but all over wherever there was space to stand. John Hefferman sang this Bob Weir classic with excellent precision, “There's a band out on the highway. They're high-steppin' into town. They're a rainbow full of sound. It's fireworks, calliopes and clowns. Everybody's dancing. Come on, children. Come on, children, Come on clap your hands. Sun went down in honey. Moon came up in wine. Stars were spinnin' dizzy, Lord, the band kept us so busy. We forgot about the time.”

millerThe Dead Guise continued to tear up the first set with a Brent Mydland classic “Hey Pockey Way,” the same song Live Dead had closed with at Ashkenaz just a few weeks ago. At the time I had thought “Hey Pockey Way,” was a pretty rare cut, but it must have been I just hadn’t heard it much, because speaking with fellow fans of The Dead Guise at The Starry Plough, apparently “Hey Pockey Way,” has been played quite frequently in the past by The Grateful Dead. The next song I must confess I had never heard either titled, “Man Smart, Woman Smarter,” which I was told later by Younger “was a calypso tune written by Harry Belafonte, that The Grateful Dead used to cover, and chicks really dig for some reason.” The first set closer was the Buddy Holly cover of “Not Fade Away,” which The Grateful Dead mastered thanks to Bob Weir’s incredible live energy he possesses. The song originally appeared on The Grateful Dead 1971 self-titled live album, which is now commonly referred to by Dead Heads as Skull and Roses.

The second set opened with a heart throbbing version of “Shakedown Street,” which had the whole crowd chanting, “Nothing shakin’ on Shakedown Street used to be the heart of town. Don’t tell me this town aint got no heart, you just gotta poke around.”

The Dead Guise followed “Shakedown Street,” with one of the most famous Grateful Dead multi-song intertwined jams “Help On The Way,” into “Slipknot,” into “Franklins Tower.” It was an incredible, three-song jam culminating with “Franklins,” which really blew the whole crowd away. It was spectacular to see so many classic cuts off Blues For Allah in one night. The crowd’s excitement remained immense as The Dead Guise launched into “Dancing In The Streets,” which has always been a live favorite of mine, to hear and also of course you can never go wrong hearing it off Terrapin Station. One thing I do believe is it would have been incredible if The Dead Guise had hired somebody for the night to sing Donna Jean Godchaux’s parts in both “Dancing In The Streets,” and “The Music Never Stops,” because Donna plays such a vital role in making those songs sound great with her voice. On the other hand I have met a large number of Dead Heads who do not like Donna Jean Godchaux’s contributions with to The Grateful Dead and were happy once she was gone, so maybe The Dead Guise are right not to hire a female for those songs.

guiseWhile the highlight of the first set may have been “The Music Never Stopped,” there is no doubt that the peek of the second and really of the whole show combined was when The Dead Guise played “Might As Well,” a Jerry Garcia solo song off his third record, released in the 1970s titled Reflections. The whole crowd danced and sang along at the top of their lungs, just as if they were partying up with The Grateful Dead when they were in the actual caboose traveling across Canada with The Band and Janis Joplin on the Festival Express Tour of 1970. One of the best Jerry Garcia songs ever “The Wheel” was played next. Right on the same lines as “Too Lay Me Down,” “Wheel is a very gripping song with deep emotional lyrics about the perils of life and death. “Wheel is spinning but you can’t slow down. “The wheel is turning and you can't slow down. You can't let go and you can't hold on. You can't go back and you can't stand still. If the thunder don't get you then the lightning will.” The Dead Guise allowed the crowd to re-live another Terrapin Station classic cut when they played “Estimated Prophet,” another of the many Bob Weir classics that were scattered around the two set show during the course of the night. The crowd loved “Eyes Of The World,” which has become possibly the biggest live Dead song to hear over the years. There has not been a Dead cover band show I have been to thus far, other than The Dead Guise’s two acoustic sets I have seen, that have not played “Eyes Of The World,” in their set.

The Dead Guise weren’t done busting out some of the greatest Grateful Dead tunes ever to be heard live as they continued on a tirade playing two old 1960s psychedelic era classics, “Morning Dew,” and “Turn On Your Lovelight.” By now it was well past midnight and people were going all out celebrating the beginning of July 4th, Independence Day. Watching all the Dead Heads dance to Turn On Your Lovelight,” was entrancing as it looked like they were really connecting to the 1960s Dead sound as well.

guise“Turn On Your Lovelight,” was the second Pigpen song The Dead Guise had covered that night, as they had played “Easy Wind,” earlier in the first set. While I have always been a bigger fan of “Easy Wind,” it is obvious to me the crowd was much more into “Turn On Your Lovelight,” which remains one of the best songs off Live Dead, the first Grateful Dead live recording ever to be released on Warner Brothers back in 1969.

As The Dead Guise were about to depart the stage the crowd requested one more. “Well happy Fourth of July!” exclaimed Ken Younger, “We’re going to play you a pretty fitting red, white, and blue song to end the night.” With that The Dead Guise played “U.S. Blues,” the only song they played off the Mars Hotel album the whole night. It was a fantastic set closer to a wonderful night of The Dead Guise’s music. As the Dead Guise’s myspace page states, “The heart of the Grateful Dead is the incredible amount of energy that is exchanged between the band and the audience at a live show... And that's the inspiration of the Dead Guise--to try their best to recreate that energy and share it with audiences who crave it...” This perfectly describes The Dead Guise and what they have done with their music, which is a beautiful thing. Lets hope this band continues to play many more shows to come in the Bay Area.

The Dead Guise Setlist at The Starry Plough 7/3/09

Hell In A Bucket

Bertha

New Minglewood Blues

Easy Wind

Sugaree

The Music Never Stopped

Hey Pocket Way

Man Smart, Woman Smarter

Not Fade Away 

Set 2

Shakedown Street

Help On The Way

Slipknot

Franklin’s Tower

Dancing In The Street

Might As Well

Wheel

Estimated Prophet

Eyes Of The World

Morning Dew

Turn On Your Lovelight 

Encore

U.S. Blues

Mike Farris will play 2 sets at Bonnaroo

The Americana Music Association's 2007 "New and Emerging Artist" shows no signs of slowing down this summer and his audiences continue to fuel his incendiary live shows from Nashville to his recent performance at Spain's Azkena Rock Festival! Catch him whenever possible and don't miss him during his two performances at this year's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival!

mike-farrisFarris' rousing and spiritual live shows have won over thousands of fans and his reputation as a force of positive energy continues to grow. This summer Farris will perform at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival for the second year in a row and is one of a selected few artists performing more than two sets at the internationally respected festival. Farris, along with Phish, The Low Anthem, and Moe, to name a few, will play a full set at one of the festival's larger stages, Which Stage, and a short set at the dynamic Sonic Stage.

To round out the summer, Farris has been invited to appear at the Strawberry Festival in Yellowstone National Park in May, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in June and the High Sierra Music Festival in July. In August, he will be opening for the incomparable Patti LaBelle at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

These nationally and internationally respected appearances reiterate how energetic Mike's sets are live. From the SHOUT! Live record to summer shows, Mike gives everything he has to his live performance.

Featuring the McCrary Sisters and the Roseland Rhythm Revue, Mike Farris SHOUT! LIVE captures the energy, power and emotional conviction that has become synonymous with a Mike Farris performance. The album features songs from four nights of recording during the fall of 2008 and was released on both vinyl and CD on April 14th by INO/Columbia records.

Upcoming Tour Dates:
6/14/2009 - Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival - Manchester - TN
6/19/2009 - Liberty Hall - Lawrence - KS
6/21/2009 - Telluride Bluegrass Festival - Telluride - CO
7/04/2009 - High Sierra Music Festival - Quincy - CA
7/05/2009 - High Sierra Music Festival - Quincy - CA
8/06/2009 - Heritage Place Ampitheater - Conroe - TX
8/07/2009 - Antone's - Austin - TX
8/14/2009 - Snowbird Resort - Salt Lake City - UT
8/15/2009 - Snowbird Resort - Salt Lake City - UT
8/16/2009 - Snowbird Resort - Salt Lake City - UT
8/19/2009 - Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood - CA

Blues Cruise Sets Sail October 2007 & January 2008

Taj Mahal- for the Grateful Web

The Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise is recognized as one of the top blues festivals on the planet. It is also the world's only chartered blues cruise.  In addition to their annual Caribbean cruise that sets sail from Florida each January, this year the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise offers their West Coast cruise to the Mexican Riviera.

The ship will hit the high seas on October 13, 2007 from San Diego, California, destined for the Mexican Riviera.  The five-star Holland America ms Oosterdam ship will sail for seven days, all the while hosting intimate and electrifying performances by the world's best rhythm and blues talent: over 70 live performances by 22 acts!  Cruisers have the option to temporarily get their feet back on the ground by indulging in the attractions and beaches of Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta , and Manzanillo.

Cruisers will bask to the perpetual rhythms of Blues Cruise "Captain" Taj Mahal & The International Rhythm Band, Elvin Bishop, Bobby Rush, Lowrider Band (Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, BB Dickerson & Harold Brown), Tommy Castro, Marcia Ball, Rod Piazza, Bernard Allison, Curtis Salgado, Janiva Magness, Eric Sardinas, John Lee Hooker, Jr, Sista Monica Parker, Doug MacLeod, Chico Banks, Eric Bibb, Earl Thomas, Eric Lindell, and Nathan James & Ben Hernandez.  Also on board are Piano Bar hosts Eden Brent and Leon Blue, plus invited special guests Ron Thompson, Lynwood Slim, Roy Gaines, Homemade Jamz Blues Band, and a host of unannounced surprise guests who will be onboard to share the excitement and join in Artist Spotlights and Jam Sessions.

Cruisers will witness many rare combinations of talent sharing the same stage and rub elbows with the stars by participating in artist workshops and autograph sessions.  Regular cruise headliner Taj Mahal exclaims, "It's a Blues Festival where everyone has a Backstage Pass!"

The testimonials are abundant: "Life-changing." "Magical." "The time of my life."

An ever growing family of dedicated fans are counting the days, hours, and minutes until the LRBC sets sail each year.  The cruise's menu of daily themes, contests, no-holds barred fun and sense of community are what really keep this ship afloat.

Letter from the Captain: http://www.bluescruise.com/experience.html
Artist & Cruiser Quotes: http://www.bluescruise.com/raves.html
Artist info page: http://www.bluescruise.com/mexicanriviera07.html

For more information visit www.BluesCruise.com or call 1-888-BLUESIN (258-3746).