Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Music News & Notes

Blink 182 Touring

On July 24, Blink-182 (Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Tom DeLonge) will commence its 50-date tour of North American arenas and amphitheaters at the Joint in Las Vegas, according to Billboard. Other artists teaming up with the rockers on the Live Nation-produced tour include: Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, All-American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth and Chester French. Tickets for the road trip, which will end on Oct. 3 at the Borgata Events Center in Atlantic City, N.J., will go on sale May 30 at livenation.com.

The pop-punk trio announced that it'll make $20 tickets available on its upcoming reunion tour. The price includes parking and all those pesky middle-man surcharges, too. No clues were given as to how many of the affordable tickets will be available at each tour stop.


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Radiohead Back in the Studio

Radiohead isn't resting too long between albums: The British rockers are back in the studio and are about halfway through its still-untitled follow-up to 2007's In Rainbows, according to the BBC. The act's once again teaming up with Nigel Goodrich for the sessions.

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Dandy Warhols Rescue Shelved Album

The Dandy Warhols have yanked a rejected version of an old album out of the vaults and are dusting it off for release.

The Dandy's The Dandy Warhols ARE Sound revisits a shelved version of what would later become 2003's Welcome to the Monkey House (EMI) through Beat The World/World's Fair July 14.

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Gimme' Back My Guitar!

After a magazine came in and took pictures of his guitar collection now Gary Moore is the subject of a controversy. His classic guitar collection was shown in Britain's Guitar Buyer magazine. It seems that one of the guitars shown may have been stolen from Ronnie Montrose way back in 1972.

According to a MusicRadar article, Montrose bought the Gibson Les Paul from J.Geils in 1972 when he was playing with the Edgar Winter Group. It disapeared during a tour stop on October 20, 1972 and he's been trying to get it back ever since.

Since seeing the article, Montrose has tried to contact Moore but has not gotten a response, so he is resorting to a law suit.

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Dave Matthews Blames Rolling Stone For Ruining Twitter


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