The vinyl record collecting blog - with news about new vinyl record releases, vinyl record sales, new music releases, album cover art and weekly features
We have a very rare Sunny and the Sunliners 45 that almost never surfaces, "I'm A Practical Guy" / "The One Who's Hurtin' Is You", and we'll play both sides. There's more soul from Syl Johnson and Joe Simon.
Plus, 60's psych from Brass Buttons and The Underground.
News this week about artist Daniel Edlen and his work for the David Lynch Foundation.
Turns out your Mom was right. Baby boomers are going deaf at an alarming rate. One doctor blames years of rock n roll in the news. And then there's this week Top 5 vinyl auction sales.
Turn your computer dial to Vinyl Record Talk Should be a very interesting show!
The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron: The Very Best of the Crystals - Phil Spector Records/Sony Legacy
They’re sweet and intense and over quick, much like a cherry cordial or an Atomic Fireball.
Published on February 20, 2011
The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron: The Very Best of the Crystals - Phil Spector Records/Sony Legacy 88697 61288 2 ****:
Now I remember what happened to all the money I earned from mowing lawns. It went to buy 45 rpm records by The Crystals (and the Ronettes). I liked that they didn’t sing about dances like the Twist and the Locomotion (which I couldn’t do), but rather about teen angst and yearning (of which I had plenty). Da Doo Ron Ron: The Very Best of the Crystals contains every hit they ever produced and more. So what more could you want by these teenaged chart busters of the early Sixties? There are the slow dance gems like “There’s No Other Like My Baby” “and “What a Nice Way to Turn 17.” (My wife calls them “girl sex songs.”) But it was probably for their peppy rhythmic numbers like “Uptown” and “He’s a Rebel” that the Crystals earned a place in the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame (2004) and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame (2006). They’re sweet and intense and over quick, much like a cherry cordial or an Atomic Fireball.
“He’s a Rebel,” penned by Gene Pitney, was actually recorded by Darlene Love when The Crystals were out of town. Phil Spector wanted to steal a march on Vicki Carr, whom he overheard recording the song in a booth. It worked. The song tapped so deeply into teen urges of independence and defiance that it charted No. 1 in the fall of ’62. For this and other songs Spector use his “Wall of Sound” technique. As a reverberant sound mixture, it reproduced well on AM radio and jukeboxes. Spector had electric and acoustic guitarists play the same parts in unison, then added musical arrangement the size of orchestras. Sometimes he even recorded using an echo chamber (“Little Boy” and Da Doo Ron Ron”).
He called his songs “little symphonies for the kids.” Not all of them reach the same level of feel-good dynamics as “Then He Kissed Me.” Some are quite disturbing by today’s standards, like the flip side of “He’s a Rebel.” The title says it all: “He Hit Me (and It Felt Like a Kiss).” Listeners may wonder how much that dark song and “Please Hurt Me” reflected Spector’s own attitudes towards women.
By the time the British invasion happened in 1964 the brief reign of The Crystals was over (even though they didn’t disband until 1967). Note that this collection has the previously unreleased “Woman in Love.” It’s a nice number, but has nowhere near the breathless energy of “He’s Sure the Boy I Love.”
-- Peter Bates
Special thanks to John at www.audaud.com for the exclusive rights to reprint this material.
AUDIOPHILE AUDITION focuses on recordings of interest to audiophiles and collectors, with an accent on surround sound for music, and on all hi-res disc formats. Over 100 SACD, DVD Video/Audio and standard CD reviews are published during each month, and our archives go back to January 2001.
A new seven inch single has been confirmed, featuring Sandy Denny tracks chosen by fans.
One of the foremost female vocalists of her generation, Sandy Denny's output with Fairport Convention has received renewed appreciation in recent years. The band's counter culture take on traditional music fits neatly with the rise of modern wyrd folk, turning Denny into an icon all over again.
Read more about this Record Store Day release at Clashmusic.com
---------------------------
KikaxeMusic.com has this tidbit:
BELIEVER debut cover art and tracklisting for April 12 Metal Blade release, TRANSHUMAN
Metal Blade Records has issued the cover artwork and tracklisting for TRANSHUMAN, the April 12 full-length from BELIEVER. In addition to the reveal, the label has begun pre-orders for the album by itself or in a merch bundle.
Suze Rotolo dies at 67; Bob Dylan's girlfriend was on iconic album cover
She dated the folk singer for 4 transformative years and wrote an acclaimed book about Greenwich Village in the '60s. The cover of 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' shows the couple walking arm-in-arm.
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Suze Rotolo, Bob Dylan's former girlfriend in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, who appeared walking arm-in-arm with him on the iconic cover of his album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," has died. She was 67.
Rotolo, who played a role in the young Dylan's evolution as a singer-songwriter and later had a career as an artist, died of cancer Friday at home in Greenwich Village, said her son, Luca Bartoccioli.
Melvins' "Sugar Daddy Live" Set For May 31 Release
The Melvins' latest offering "Sugar Daddy Live," a thirteen-track live recording, will see a May 31 release on Ipecac Recordings. Recorded at The Busta-Guts Club in Downey, Calif. the album features fan favorites such as "Boris," "A History of Bad Men" and "The Kicking Machine."
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME: New Album Details Revealed
Raleigh, North Carolina-based progressive rock/cutting-edge metal band BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME will release its new album, "The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues", on April 12 via Metal Blade Records. The three-song, 30-minute tour de force was recorded at Canada's Metalworks Studios and Rattlebox Studios and helmed by the Grammy award–winning producer David Bottrill (TOOL, MUSE, KING CRIMSON, DREAM THEATER).
Finnish metallers AMORPHIS have set "The Beginning Of Times" as the title of their new album, due at the end of May via Nuclear Blast Records. A single, "You I Need", will precede the full-length CD in April.
"The Beginning Of Times" is described as "the most challenging AMORPHIS album so far in terms of both music and lyrics."
One of our all-time fave horror-metal bands is not only still going strong after fifteen years, but they've managed to carve their names in music history (with a blood-encrusted scalpel, naturally), thanks to the release of their second live album, Rusty Eye: Live at the Rainbow MMX. The talented trio of Miss Randall, Mr. Rust and Baron Murtland became the first band ever to record a live set at the legendary LA club, and this so-called “sonic documentary” is now available for your listening pleasure.
re_live_bow_cover
Third Man Records lead way to record industry salvation?
By Stephen M.H. Braitman
Controversy erupted when Jack White’s Third Man Records placed five limited-edition White Stripes LPs on eBay and let auction bidding determine their sale prices. Howls from fans and collectors erupted over the label’s action, and Third Man’s Ben Swank delivered a cogent yet inflammatory blog response in The Guardian (U.K.) online newspaper.
In 1951, Sam Phillips launched his label Sun Records by releasing “Drivin’ Slow” by saxophonist Johnny London.
In 1967, at EMI Studios, Abbey Road, London, The Beatles started recording a John Lennon song, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.”
In 1969 - Jim Morrison (Doors) was arrested and officially charged with lewd and lascivious behavior, indecent behavior, open profanity and public drunkenness in Miami. Morrison was later sentenced. Morrison died while the sentence was under appeal.
The Charles Manson album "Lie" was released in 1970. The profits went to Manson's defense.
In 1975, winners at this year’s Grammy Awards ceremony included Paul McCartney for Best Pop Vocal on “Band On The Run,” Olivia Newton-John (Record Of The Year with “I Honestly Love You” and Stevie Wonder won Album Of The Year for Fulfillingness’ First Finale.
In 1985 - A Beatles song was used for the first time in a U.S. TV commercial. Lincoln-Mercury used the song, "HELP!" What a crock of shit if you ask me.....
In 1990, Janet Jackson played the first night of a 120-date Rhythm Nation 1814 World tour at the Miami Arena, Florida. As part of the show Jackson has a live panther on stage, but after concerns are raised over safety and several incidents of the animal urinating on stage the panther was returned to its cage.
In 1994, Nirvana played their final concert at the 3,000 capacity Terminal Einz, a small airport hanger in Munich, Germany.
And in 1997, a Motley Crüe fan, Clifford Goldberg, who claimed his hearing had been irreparably damaged after a show in New Jersey, had his lawsuit thrown out of court. The judge decreed that Goldberg knew the risk he was taking by sitting near the front of the stage. Ya think?
.38 Special - Icon
Aaron Lewis - Town Line (EP)
Acrylics - Lives and Treasure
Alexander - Alexander
Alexis Jordan - Alexis Jordan
Amede Ardoin - Mama, I'll Be Long Gone: The Complete Recordings of Amede Ardoin, 1929-1934
American Heritage - Sedentary
Anna Calvi - Anna Calvi
Antigone Rising - 23 Red
Arbouretum - The Gathering
Ari Hest - Sunset Over Hope Street
Autolux - The Bouncing Wall / Census (EP)
Be Good Tanyas - Blue Horse (reissue)
Beady Eye - Different Gear, Still Speeding
Bearsuit - The Phantom Forest
Betrayal - Abandonment
Big Head Blues Club - 100 Years of Robert Johnson
Billy Joel - Live at Shea Stadium 2 CDs/1 DVD
Blessid Union of Souls - Mission Field
Blood Ceremony - Living With the Ancients
Boats - Cannonballs, Cannonballs
Boy George - Ordinary Alien 2 CDs
Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me
Buddy Holly - Icon
Buddy Miller - Majestic Silver Strings
Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, more - The Bristol Sessions, 1927-1928: The Big Bang of Country Music 5 CDs
Cat’s Eye - Broken Glass (EP)
Chamberlin - Bitter Blood
Chuck Berry - Icon
Clare Maguire - Light After Dark
Columboid - We Were One
Cosmetics - Cosmetics
David Foster - Hit Man Returns: David Foster & Friends
Davila 666 - Tan Bajo
DeVotchKa - 100 Lovers
Delicate Steve - Wondervisions
Dignan Porch - TBA 12'' (EP)
Discodeine - Discodeine
Dropkick Murphys - Going Out in Style
Dum Dum Girls - He Gets Me High (EP)
Dustin O'Halloran - Lumiere
Dynamites - Young Sound R&B
Earth - Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light 1
Earth Girl Helen Brown - Story of an Earth Girl (EP)
Easter Island - Better Things
Eisley - The Valley
Emotions - Sunshine
Essie Jain - Until the Light of Morning
Everyone Dies In Utah - Seeing Clearly
Evil Madness - Super Great Love (vinyl)
Faust - Something Dirty
Firebird - Double Diamond
Forever The Sickest Kids - Forever The Sickest Kids
Four Tops - Icon
Francesca Battistelli - Hundred More Years
Gap Band - Icon
Gene Pitney - I'm Back & I'm Proud
Gene Pitney - Sings Just for You / World Wide Winners
Gideon - Costs
Go Radio - Lucky Street
Harald Grosskopf - Sythesist
Harry Connick, Jr. - In Concert on Broadway
Heaven 17 - So80s Presents Heaven 17
Isaac Hayes - U Turn
James Brown Singles 10 - 1975-1979 2 CDs
Jesse J - Who You Are
John Berry - Beat Girl
John Popper - John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours
Kajagoogoo - So80s Presents Kajagoogoo
Kitsune - Kitsune Parisian
Kopek - White Collar Lies
Left Lane Cruiser - Junkyard Speed Ball
Linda Eder - Now
Loretta Lynn - Icon
Louise Cordet - Sweet Beat of Louise Cordet: Complete UK Decca Records
Lucinda Williams - Blessed 2 LPs (vinyl)
Lumerians - Transmalinnia
Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes
Marianne Faithfull - Horses & High Heels
Mark Ballas - HurtLoveBox
Marsha Ambrosius - Late Nights, Early Mornings
Matt Duke - One Day Die
Metallica Garage Inc 3 LPs @ 33-1/3 RPM (vinyl)
Metallica Garage Inc 6 LPs @ 45 RPM (vinyl)
Middle Brother (featuring members of Deer Tick, Dawes, and Delta Spirit) - Middle Brother
Mike Posner - 31 Minutes To Takeoff
Mike Watt - Hyphenated-Man (vinyl)
Mirrors - Lights And Offerings
Monotonix - Not Yet
Neil Diamond - The Bang Years
Of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? (2-LP & mp3 with bonus tracks) (vinyl)
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - So80s Presents
Outsiders - CQ Import (vinyl)
PJ Harvey - Let England Shake (vinyl)
Papercuts - Fading Parade
Parliament - Icon
Peter Frampton - Icon
Portugal. The Man - American Ghetto (reissue) (vinyl)
Portugal. The Man - Censored Colors (reissue) (vinyl)
Portugal. The Man - Satanic Satanist (reissue) (vinyl)
Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age (reissue)
Rainbow Arabia - Boys and Diamonds
Ron Sexsmith - Long Player, Late Bloomer
Rural Alberta Advantage - Departing
Salt-N-Pepa - Icon
Scale The Summit - The Collective
Serj Tankian - Imperfect Remixes (EP)
Siriusmo- Mosaik
Sonic Youth - SYR9: Simon Werner a Disparu soundtrack (vinyl)
T. Rex - Tanx (reissue)
Tapes 'n Tapes - Outside
The Baseball Project - Vol 2: High & Inside
The Bellrays - Black Lightning
The Black Keys - The Big Come Up (reissue)(vinyl)
The Boxer Rebellion - The Cold Still
The Death Set - Michel Poicard
The Get Up Kids - There Are Rules
The Go! Team - Rolling Blackouts (vinyl)
The Idle Hands - Life Is Beautiful (EP)
The Rural Alberta Advantage - Departing
The Strokes - Under Cover of Darkness (vinyl)
The Tellers - Close The Evil Eye
Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Black Rose Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Chinatown Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Johnny the Fox Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous 2 LPs, Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Renegade Import (vinyl)
Thin Lizzy - Thunder & Lightning Import (vinyl)
This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (reissue) (vinyl)
Those Dancing Days - Daydreamers And Nightmares
Tiger Bones - Go Over Here (EP)
Tony! Toni! Tone! - Icon
Trap Them - Darker Handcraft
Turisas - Stand Up And Fight
Ultravox - So80s Presents Ultravox
Vanity Theft - Get What You Came For
Various Artists - Crusin' the Beats Import, 2 CDs
Various Artists - Biutiful & Almost Biutiful (soundtrack)
Various Artists - Cartagena
Various Artists - Le Pop 6
War - Icon 2 CDs
Weedeater - Jason... The Dragon
Withered Hand - Good News
Remember, if you are a record company and have new releases or know of any I missed (especially vinyl), please email me and I will add your music to the list. I also do reviews of new vinyl, email me for more information.
I feel like Indiana Jones in the grail room. My favorite holy grail gets the top spot this week, Mixed Feelings' "Sha-la-la", and the Zeppelinesque Leaf Hound record also goes above $4k for the #2 spot. The two most sought after Beatles records make the list (also providing further confirmation that "Please Please Me" has supplanted the Butcher cover as the prime Beatles collectible). And Robert Johnson's legendary deal-with-the-devil 78 makes a showing.
1. 45 - Mixed Feelings "Sha-la-la" / "Love Will Find A Way" United - $4500.00
2. LP - Leaf Hound "Growers Of Mushrooms" Decca UK - $4,300.00
3. LP - The Beatles "Please Please Me" Parlophone UK Gold Black label 1st Stereo - $3,535.84
4. 78 - Robert Johnson "Me And The Devil Blues" / "Little Queen Of Spades" Vocalion 04180 - $3,304.00
5. LP - The Beatles "Yesterday And Today" Butcher 2nd State Mono Paste-Over Sealed - $3,150.00
More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.
CYNTHESIS - New Album Details Released; Cover Art Unveiled
CYNTHESIS has announced their upcoming full length album, DeEvolution, is set for worldwide release on April 19th via Sensory Records.
According to a press release: “DeEvolution tells the story of an elite group of leaders from a heavily industrialized city who find, brainwash and then exploit an indigenous tribes' shaman, believing he would be the perfect supreme leader. By propping him up as possessing all the answers to society's ills, the elites use him in order to gain and keep more control over the masses in order to influence the masses via religion, media, consumerism and government.”
DeEvolution cover artwork was created by Dennis "Damn Engine" Sibeijn (EXODUS, DRAGONFORCE, LAMB OF GOD, HIM)
------------------
Lovely cover art, eh?
HAEMORRHAGE: Unveil Album Details For ‘Hospital Carnage’
HAEMORRHAGE has completed work on their new full-length album and follow-up to 2006’s Apology For Pathology. The new album, titled Hospital Carnage, is set for a May 24th North American release date (May 30th internationally) and is available for pre-order at this location. Hospital Carnage will be available on CD, LP and digitally. The album art, as designed by the band’s guitarist / vocalist Luisma, can be viewed here.
HAEMORRHAGE recorded Hospital Carnage at VRS Studios with Samuel Ruiz. The album was mastered by Scott Hull at Visceral Sound. Advance song titled include “Traumaggedon”, “Fomite Fetish”, “Hospital Thieves”, “Hypochondriac”, Necronatology”, and “Tumour Doner”. HAEMORRHAGE recently shot a video for “Traumaggedon”, video stills and a premiere date will be announced shortly.
Spanish splatter stalwarts HAEMORRHAGE emerge as leaders from the nefarious goregrind ranks with their newest slab Hospital Carnage. Hospital Carnage features fifteen ferocious new tracks of murderous death metal, replete with guttural vocals, meaty riffs, and powerful blast beats that convey the primordial spirit of the genre's early days.
------------------
THE RECORD: CONTEMPORARY ART AND VINYL OPENS APRIL 15 AT ICA/BOSTON
FIRST MUSEUM EXHIBITION TO EXPLORE INFLUENCE OF VINYL RECORD ON VISUAL ART
Boston, Mass.—This spring, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston opens The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl, the first museum exhibition to explore the culture of vinyl records within the history of contemporary art. Bringing together artists from around the world who have worked with records as their subject or medium, this groundbreaking exhibition examines the record’s transformative power from the 1960s to the present. Through sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, sound work, video and performance, The Record combines contemporary art with outsider art, audio with visual, and fine art with popular culture. On view at the ICA from April 15 through Sept. 5, the exhibition features 99 works by 41 artists, including Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha, Laurie Anderson, Christian Marclay and Carrie Mae Weems. The Record was organized by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and is accompanied by a 240-page color catalogue.
“In today’s era of digital, downloadable music, the vinyl record—powerfully marked with history and nostalgia—has become a meaningful vehicle of expression for visual artists,” says Jill Medvedow, director of the ICA. “The Record presents some of the best, rarest and most unexpected examples of artists whose work has been influenced by music and vinyl. We are thrilled to present this exhibition in Boston, giving art and music lovers alike the opportunity to discover, or re-discover, the tremendous artistic response the record has inspired.”
“For many contemporary artists, the vinyl record looms large, taking on a significance that moves well beyond the medium’s traditional use, and thoroughly into a space of innovative artistic production,” says Senior Curator Jenelle Porter, who coordinated the exhibition for the ICA. “In the hands of visual artists, the vinyl record is used as a metaphor, archive, artifact, icon, or portrait. The exhibition explores the impact of the record on both art and popular culture and the ways in which vinyl has been manipulated, preserved and transformed through art.”
The exhibition includes a broad range of works, such as a hybrid violin and record player, Viophonograph, a seminal work by Laurie Anderson; David Byrne's original life-sized Polaroid photomontage used for the cover of the 1978 Talking Heads album More Songs About Buildings and Food; a monumental column of vinyl records by William Cordova; and an important early work by Dario Robleto, who transformed Billie Holiday records in an alchemic process to create hand-painted buttons. Works by Christian Marclay, who has made art with records for 30 years, include his early and rarely seen Recycled Records as well as his most recent record video, Looking for Love.
Accompanying the exhibition is Cover to Cover—an installation of ten listening stations located in the Poss Family Mediatheque. For the installation, 10 artists and musicians were commissioned to create a new visual narrative based on the cover art of 20 albums of their choosing. Each artist’s theme and “story’ can be discovered by thumbing through bins containing original albums, examining the covers and playing the records.
------------------
Dum Dum Girls blend grit, grace, and garage
From left: Sandy, Jules, Dee Dee, and Bambi make up Dum Dum Girls, a group that rode a wave of garage-rock revival to prominence last year. (Tyson Wirtzfield)
By James Reed Globe Staff / February 27, 2011
In the same breath that she mentions the Mamas & the Papas, the woman who started Dum Dum Girls also professes her love for Patti Smith, Motown, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Dee Dee Penny — she of the cherry-red lips and Ronnie Spector’s love of eyeliner — is the lead singer and songwriter of Dum Dum Girls, an all-female rock quartet that distills the essence of those artists into a sound both tough and tender.
Joe Long, the owner of Birdel’s Records, is retiring, and closing the store that opened in 1944. Though he has CDs, his inventory is dominated by vinyl 45s and LPs
The Last Days for a Music Store Where Vinyl Has Respect
By TIM STELLOH
Joe Long has tried closing his legendary Brooklyn music shop, Birdel’s Records, before.
Two years ago, Mr. Long posted a going-out-of-business sign in the windows of his Bedford-Stuyvesant storefront, which opened in 1944. With the decline of the music industry and of his profits, and the fact that no family member wanted to take over, he’d had enough.
This from our friends in Michigan, where vinyl gets a boost with a new record store:
Plymouth Rocks Again at Cousins Vinyl
Replay your past with classic LPs, EPs and 45’s.
By Chip Karnish
As a kid, my older cousin John used to take me to local music stores like Sam’s Jams, Off the Record, Peaches and that one next to the Penn Theater (before Repeat the Beat moved in). We’d spend hours flipping through rows of albums searching racks of the latest U.S. bootlegs, U.K. new wave and European import records. Though the music of that era still lives on, those places to shop unfortunately do not.
But now I find Plymouth is bringing that nostalgic soundtrack back with, appropriately enough, Cousins Vinyl.
The LATimesblog is promoting our beloved vinyl with a feel good vinyl story!
Fingerprints record store: Thriving despite music industry woes
In a sun-filled 7,200-square-foot space in the arts district east of downtown Long Beach, something extraordinary is unfolding: The record business is growing. Boxes long confined to dark storage see the light again. Bins brim with new and used CDs. Jazz swings in its own room. So does vinyl. Books too.
Someone apparently forgot to tell store owner Rand Foster that people pluck their music from the clouds now, rather than exchange cash for it in bricks-and-mortar emporiums such as Fingerprints. Not only has Foster's indie venture survived 18 years of a drastically changing retail environment, but the soft-spoken entrepreneur also just doubled Fingerprints' footprint, moving to this space two times bigger than its longtime Belmont Shores home. His key? Making the store a destination for a devoted clientele.
"It's not memorable where you buy the record on top of the charts," Foster says. "When you buy something you've never heard of that becomes a favorite record, or you buy a record you've been looking for 10 years, you remember that store."
Sundazed Announces A Hollies “Ten Singles Box Set”
The Hollies – Lost Recordings And Beat Rarities!
According to Sundazed, this new boxset will collect 20 long-buried Hollies’ recordings across TEN seven inch vinyl singles, each with a gorgeous period-label and picture sleeve! The tracks range from hard-to-find U.S. and British singles and EP’s to songs previously unissued on vinyl. Follow the group from their first single (released May of 1963), the savage “(Ain’t That) Just Like Me” b/w “Hey What’s Wrong With Me,” through their discotheque dance-floor raves: “Come On Back,” “What Kind of Love” and “She Said Yeah.” Swoon to their swingin’ ballad “Yes I Will,” groove with their jazzy “Honey And Wine” and float to outer space with “All the World Is Love.” Discover an impossible-to-find, spy-styled double-sider the Hollies did for a 1967 Italian movie, and groove to unreleased tracks cut while on tour in New York City in 1965, then marvel at an extremely scarce cover of the Beatles’ “If I Needed Someone,” tracked at Abbey Road, revered recording home to both groups.
------------------
NPR.org is set to stream R.E.M.’s ‘Collapse Into Now’ on March 1
At 2 p.m. ET on March 1, NPR.org will be the host of the U.S. online premiere of R.E.M.’s new studio album, “Collapse Into Now,” which is due in stores March 8 on the Warner Bros. label.
On March 2, the album will be featured as part of NPR’s “First Listen” series.
In other R.E.M. news, look for singer Michael Stipe to appear on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” on March 3. That same day, Stipe is scheduled to perform as part of the Tibet House Benefit Concert taking place at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan.
R.E.M.'s fifteenth studio album, Collapse Into Now, will be in stores a week from Tuesday (March 8) and bassist Mike Mills recently talked to Billboard about the album and how it differs from 2009's Accelerate.
Video: R.E.M., ‘Mine Smell Like Honey’ played live at Berlin’s Hansa Tonstudios
------------------
"Dandy" from 1967 was the hit on this iconic French EP by the Kinks.
Collecting the British Invasion, from the Beatles to the Sex Pistols: An Interview with Stephen M. H. Braitman
By Dean Schaffer
Stephen M. H. Braitman has had a lifelong love affair with music, and has more than 20,000 vinyl records to prove it. In this interview, he discusses the British Invasion from a collector’s perspective, and explores the evolution of the technology behind the tunes—from 78s to 45s to LPs, from mono to stereo to quadrophonic. Braitman, who is both a music appraiser and collector, can be reached via his website, www.MusicAppraisals.com.
I was a Hollywood kid. My father was a TV and radio editor in the San Fernando Valley, and he allowed me to do my first writing to review concerts and shows for the newspaper. By 16 I was going to the Troubadour every week and reviewing all the acts—Joni Mitchell, Poco, Neil Young, Pentangle, Tim Buckley, all of them. I had a lot of friends in high school who really appreciated my being able to take them to the clubs for free.
But as a younger kid, I really hated rock ’n’ roll music and pop music, and I disliked the Beatles and all that. I have a younger sister who was a total Beatlemaniac. She started getting into the ’60s scene, but I was more influenced at that time by my father’s interest in classical music.
In 1966, the original Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, the home of many of the Beatles' early performances, closes its doors for the final time because of mounting debt. Police were called when over a 100 fans barricaded themselves inside the club to protest.
In 1968, 25 year-old Frankie Lymon, lead singer of The Teenagers, died of a heroin overdose in his grandmother's New York home. Lymon was on leave from a Georgia army post at the time and was scheduled to record for Roulette Records the next day. He first hit the national charts in 1956 when he was just 13 with "Why Do Fools Fall in Love".
In 1970, after the family of the late Ferdinand von Zeppelin threatened a lawsuit, Led Zeppelin performs in Copenhagen, Denmark as The Nobs.
Also in 1970, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" becomes Simon and Garfunkel's third US number one hit. The piano player on the track is Larry Knechtel, who also played for the soft-rock group, Bread.
In 1974, 28 year-old Bobby Bloom, who is best remembered for his #8, 1970 hit "Montego Bay", dies of a gunshot wound to the head. His death was originally thought to be suicide, but is now considered accidental.
In 1976, Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years" in named Best Pop Vocal Performance and Album Of The Year at the 18th annual Grammy Awards. In his acceptance speech, Simon tells the audience "I'd like to thank Stevie Wonder for not releasing an album this year."
Also in 1976, the theme from the ABC-TV program S.W.A.T. became the first television theme song to top the Billboard Hot 100. The theme from Hawaii 5-0 made it to number 4.
In 1981, Country music star Eddie Rabbitt crossed over to the Pop chart to score a US number one hit with "I Love a Rainy Night". It made #53 in the UK. He had earlier written the Elvis Presley smash "Kentucky Rain" before having a number five record with "Drivin' My Life Away". Although it sounds like he made up a stage name, his real name is Edward Thomas Rabbitt.
In 1984, John Denver hosted the Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Michael Jackson wins 8 statues, including Best Album for "Thriller" and Best Record for "Beat It". The Police's "Every Breath You Take" wins Best Song and Culture Club wins Best New Artist.
In 1985, David Byron, vocalist and co-founder of the British Rock band Uriah Heep, suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 38.
In 2008, Mike Smith, keyboard player and lead vocalist for The Dave Clark Five died of pneumonia less than two weeks before the band was to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was 64.
Also in 2008, drummer Buddy Miles, who played with Jimi Hendrix in his last regular group, Band of Gypsys, died at age 60 at his home in Austin, Texas, after struggling with a long-term illness. Born George Allen Miles in Omaha, Nebraska, Buddy’s nickname was a tribute to his idol, jazz drummer Buddy Rich. Miles also played with The Delfonics, The Ink Spots, Wilson Pickett, Electric Flag, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Muddy Waters and Barry White. In the 1980s, he achieved a certain amount of notoriety in the U.S. as the vocalist on the celebrated Claymation California Raisins commercials.
And in 2010, Neil Young made a surprise appearance at the closing of the Vancouver Olympic Games where he sang "Long May You Run" as the Olympic flame was extinguished.
Warner Bros. Records and Affiliated Labels Announce Exclusive Vinyl Releases for Record Store Day on Saturday, April 16th, 2011
BURBANK, CA -- (MARKETWIRE) -- 02/28/11 --
Warner Bros. Records has announced that it will make a series of vinyl albums and singles available on April 16th exclusively in honor of Record Store Day -- a celebration of the unique culture surrounding over 700 independently owned record stores in the USA, and hundreds of similar stores internationally. Warner Bros. Records is not only a partner in Record Store Day, but readies more vinyl for release than any other label. This year, we are outdoing ourselves with even more special releases to meet the demands of vinyl enthusiasts nationally and internationally as well. All items are available in very limited quantities and are sure to sell out fast, so don't delay!
These very special exclusive releases (in alphabetical order) are as follows:
Bad Brains: God Of Love + bonus 7" (vinyl LP + two song 7" single) For God Of Love, Bad Brains' first album for Madonna's label Maverick, the original lineup of the group reunited. Ric Ocasek, the producer of their breakthrough Rock For Light, also returned to produce the record. This release includes two previously unreleased demo tracks: "Let's Make Love" and "It's Agreeable" on a bonus 7" vinyl.
The Belle Brigade: The Belle Brigade (vinyl LP) A chance to get an early copy of the self-titled debut album from brother and sister duo The Belle Brigade, fronted by Barbara and Ethan Gruska, before it's released digitally and on CD by Reprise Records on April 19th. Click on the provided link to hear "Sweet Louise" right now! http://sweetlouise.thebellebrigade.com/
Built To Spill: "Ripple" (7" picture disc) Very limited collector's edition is a picture disc and features only one track; a previously unreleased live version of the Grateful dead classic recorded live on October 11, 2010 in Charlotte, NC.
Eric Clapton: Unplugged (Two-disc set on 180-gram vinyl; Bernie Grundman Mastering) Eric Clapton's Unplugged was responsible for making acoustic-based music, and "unplugged" albums in particular, a hot trend in the early '90s. Clapton's concert was not only one of the finest Unplugged episodes, but was also some of the most genuine, heartfelt music the guitarist has ever committed to tape. And some of his most popular: The album sold more than 10 million copies in the U.S. and won several Grammy Awards, including "Album Of The Year."
Deftones: Covers (vinyl LP) Truly a unique and eclectic collection of rare cover songs spanning multiple genres, none of which has ever been available on vinyl before and a fan essential. Side A: Drive (The Cars) Caress (Drive Like Jehu) Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (The Smiths) No Ordinary Love (Sade) Savory (Jawbox) Do You Believe (The Cardigans) Side B: Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd) Ghosts (Japan) The Chauffeur (Duran Duran) If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (Live) (The Cure) Sleep Walk (Santo & Johnny)
The Flaming Lips: Heady Nuggs: The First 5 Warner Bros. Records 1992-2002 (5 vinyl LP's - Bernie Grundman Mastering) (1992) Hit To Death In The Future Head (Single Disc) (1993) Transmissions From The Satellite Heart (Single Disc) ( 1995) Clouds Taste Metallic (Single Disc) (1999) The Soft Bulletin (Two Disc) (2002) Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (Single Disc) All titles, with the exception of The Soft Bulletin have been out of print and unavailable on vinyl for a decade. Each box will be limited and numbered to create the ultimate LIPS collectors item.
Fleetwood Mac: Rumours - Standard and Deluxe Editions (Bernie Grundman Mastering) The Diamond Award Winning, Grammy "Album Of The Year" masterpiece from Fleetwood Mac is available as an Audiophile Deluxe Version pressed on 2- Disc 45 RPM, 180 gram vinyl (pressed At Pallas), as well as a standard 33 1/3 single disc.
Glassjaw: Worship And Tribute -- considered a hardcore masterpiece, this long sought-after pressing will be available on vinyl for the first time ever vinyl pressing in a limited edition.
Jimmy Eat World: Bleed American -- A special 10th Anniversary Limited edition 3-disc reissue of this seminal album featuring a disc of rarities and b-sides pressed on 140 gram vinyl (each one will be hand numbered with a gold foil stamp). There will also be a special run of colored vinyl made exclusive for the Zia Record Store Day tent at Coachella in support of their appearance at the festival.
Mastodon: Live At The Aragon (Deluxe 2-disc set on 180-gram vinyl + DVD; Bernie Grundman Mastering) -- Vinyl edition of the first-ever live experience package from heavy rock innovators Mastodon captures the band's sonic assault recorded and filmed live in October 2009 at Chicago's Aragon Ballroom while the band was touring in support of Crack The Skye.
My Chemical Romance: "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)" (7" picture disc) The first single from the band's current album Danger Days: The True Lives of The Fabulous Killjoys, includes the previously unreleased "Zero Percent," on the B-side.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Limited Edition white vinyl, You're Gonna Get It! (Limited Edition blue vinyl; both Bernie Grundman Mastering). "Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers," the band's debut album, was originally released in 1976. The album is best known for introducing the world to the classic tracks "American Girl" and "Breakdown." "You're Gonna Get It!" Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers' second album was released in 1978. Building on the edgy yet always melodic sonic template created on their debut, this album features the hits "Listen To Her Heart" and "I Need To Know" which remain staples in the classic rock songbook.
R.E.M.: Three (3 - 7" single 45 RPM discs, first three singles from their new album, Collapse Into Now, each in individual art gatefold sleeves. All B-sides are previously unreleased. Bernie Grundman Mastering) Disc 1. Mine Smell Like Honey/ Supernatural Superserious (live in Raleigh, NC) Disc 2. Oh My Heart/ Harborcoat (live in Riga, Latvia) Disc 3. UeBerlin/ What's the Frequency, Kenneth? (live in Oslo, Norway)
Regina Spektor: Four From Far (Limited Edition 7" 33 1/3 RPM EP on powder-blue vinyl) Three previously unreleased tracks taken from 2009's Far recording sessions, none of which have ever been available on vinyl, until now. "Eet" from Live in London is also included here. Side A: "Riot Gear," "The Sword & The Pen" Side B: "Time Is All Around," "Eet" (Live In London)
Warner Bros. Records is also pleased to announce the launch of "Side By Side" -- a series of extremely limited-edition 7" vinyl singles featuring iconic WB artists covering other historic and personally influential iconic WB family artists. Each title will be uniquely colored, and 100 of each pressing will be randomly available on clear vinyl. The first four singles listed below will be released on Record Store Day with more singles to be announced soon.
"Havana Affair" (Red Vinyl) The Ramones Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely" (Orange Vinyl) Huesker Due Green Day
"Just Got Paid" (Yellow Vinyl) ZZ Top Mastodon
"Love Hurts" (Light-Blue Vinyl) Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels Featuring Emmylou Harris Jenny And Johnny
About Record Store Day: Record Store Day is managed by the Music Monitor Network and is organized in partnership with the Alliance of Independent Media Stores (AIMS), the Coalition of Independent Music Stores (CIMS) and celebrates the culture of independent record stores by playing host to in-store events/ performances, signings and special product releases on a global scale on Saturday, April 16, 2011.
Record Store Day Contact: Perry Serpa at Good Cop Public Relations, (718) 846- 0518 / perry@goodcoppr.com or Cristina Parker at NoiseNY Public Relations: (917) 684-0452 / email: cristina@noiseny.com
About ORG Music: ORG is an independent special projects label dedicated to the record collector experience. High quality and restored vinyl reissues from the best catalogs in the world. Focusing on classic alternative, rock, pop and jazz. Distributed by WBR available on Becausesoundmatters.com For further information, go to: http://www.orgmusic.com/
Rock Out With Dick Dale and His Del Tones Live at Ciro's (reissue)
Dick Dale and His Del-Tones
Capitol/Sundazed LP 5296 180g LP
Produced by: Jim Monsour and Jim Economides Engineered by: N/A Mixed by: N/A Mastered by: Bob Irwin Lacquer cut by: Wes Garland at Nashville Record Productions
MUSIC
SOUND
Iconic Live Dick Dale Back on Vinyl! by Michael Fremer January 01, 2011
The only original copy of this album that I ever saw was in The Library of Congress's record collection. It features great period cover art that Green Day lifted for their Foxboro Hot Tub album and a live performance from guitar legend Dick Dale.
The whole affair: the cover art, the stage get-up, the amateur but pure recording and the totally inept stage presentation coupled with Dick Dale's inability to emote beyond mechanically hitting the notes somehow add up to an interesting listen but not what I would call an essential one—unless, like Sundazed's main man Bob Irwin, you are guitar-obsessed.
In that case you'll easily ignore that Dick sings the songs as if he's not got a clue as to their meaning or emotional content and concentrate on the Frug and Twist rhythms of the surf music.
If you're of a certain age you'll remember the Go-Go cage installed at your college's local pizzeria and "womaned" by traveling-the-college-circuit teams of moderately attractive, slightly flabby young girls grinding and gyrating while you wolfed down the pie.
You'll eat up the reverb-drenched, twanging, bubbling Stratocaster, the crackling, insistent snare, the sax playing harmony to Dale's surf-leads and the whole weird Ciro's vibe of people sitting in a famous Strip night club watching a high school prom band over-achieving.
The recording by Dick Dale's Dad and a friend piles echo on top of the already reverb drenched guitar and everything else in the live to two track mix.
I once made a similar recording in 1965 in the basement of University Halls #3 at Cornell University of Oz and the Ahs performing the popular dance tune "Everybody Learn to Master The Bate." Same crisp cymbal and snare sound, same watery but twangy Strat reverb. Someone stole the tapes around 1976 in Boston darn it.
Anyway, this one, well--pressed on quiet 180 vinyl at Rainbo is only for the surf guitar fanatics and nostalgia freaks among you....
Thanks to Michael over at www.musicangle.com for the exclusive rights to reprint this material. Stop by MusicAngle.com for more reviews and features.
Deftones Announce Covers Album For Record Store Day
Deftones recently announced that they will be releasing a special covers LP, approprietly titled 'Covers' for Record Store Day. The album, limited only to 5,000 copies, includes covers of The Cure, The Smiths, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Duran Duran, among many others.
Here’s the tracklisting:
Side A:
Drive (The Cars)
Caress (Drive Like Jehu)
Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (The Smiths)
No Ordinary Love (Sade)
Savory (Jawbox)
Do You Believe (The Cardigans)
Side B:
Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Ghosts (Japan)
The Chauffeur (Duran Duran)
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (The Cure)
Sleep Walk (Santo & Johnny)
--------------------
Franz Ferdinand Releasing EP For Record Store Day
Franz Ferdinand will be releasing a covers EP for the upcoming record celebration, featuring artists such as LCD Soundsystem, the Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt, Blondie's Debbie Harry, ESG and Peaches. The group will cover the Scottish rockers' 2009 effort 'Tonight.'
not something I usually post about, however, this seems like it could be very useful. Myself, I don't even own a cell phone, but for those who do, maybe someone can try this out and give us an opinion about it. And, yes, I guess it's true - they have an app for everything....
Record collectors and music lovers get mobile support while “digging the crates” and searching for rare vinyl, CDs or tapes on the go.
Berlin, Germany, February 25, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The iCrates app gives instant access to the biggest music databases and marketplaces such as Discogs, eBay, Amazon and iTunes. Users find detailed information on releases, artists and labels while searching for music in record stores or on flea markets.
The built-in barcode scanner allows even faster access to search results.
iCrates shows real-time price offers for releases and evaluates the rarity and average selling price in various currencies. This way music collectors will know when they have spotted a real bargain. With iCrates users can even listen to audio samples and full tracks or watch related videos on Youtube.
In addition the app includes the iCrates Magazine, a high end online music magazine focussing on the love of vinyl and analogue music.
It provides insights into the international record digging scene, offering readers a new way to rediscover old music. Read stories, reviews and interviews as well as guides to the hottest record stores and markets on the planet.
“To us, the interest in analogue music and vinyl records is pure passion. There is a huge treasure trove of musical recordings out there that can change everything for you when you discover it for the first time.”
-- Gunnar Menzel, founder and Design Director of iCrates.
“The app is unlike anything else on the market,” says Bram van der Poel, founder and developer of iCrates. “With iCrates, record collectors get a mobile tool that not only enables them to access and browse easily through all the information they need, but let’s them compare prices from various key marketplaces on the go.”
“We only see this as the start. We are constantly developing the app concept and are really looking forward to the first feedback from music diggers and record collectors, because we’ve developed iCrates for them.”
-- Ann-Kristin Leder, founder and Marketing Manager of iCrates.
iCrates. Developed for music lovers, by music lovers.
Key Features:
Search for artists, releases, labels or catalogue numbers
Find detailed information such as sub-labels, release dates, aliases, credits and album covers
Browse through artists profiles and find video interviews, real names, groups, official artist websites and relevant links
Scan the barcodes of releases to get faster search results (only available for iPhone)
Watch music videos (YouTube)
Listen to tracks and audio samples
Buy songs on iTunes
Get the average selling price and rarity evaluation of a release in your currency (Euro, USD, GBP, Yen) plus find real-time offers on eBay and Discogs
Remember your ten recent searches
Add each search entry to your favorites for future reference and access them even when the device is offline
Share with friends on Twitter, Facebook or by email
Geotag releases and send the location to your friends on Facebook or by email
Get Insights into the international record digging scene with the iCrates Magazine. Read stories, reviews and interviews as well as guides to the hottest record stores and markets. The Magazine is also accessible when device is offline
Optimise your search results and overall app performance by easily customising your settings
Access the following databases: Discogs, eBay, Amazon, Youtube, iTunes
Formats The application includes the following formats: Vinyl, Shellac, CD, CDV, DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray, Cassette, DAT, DCC, Betamax, VHS, Video 2000, Laserdisc, Minidisc, Memory Stick, Box Set and many more.
Please Note:
To use and experience the full functionality of the app you need to have an internet connection. Your favorites and the iCrates Magazine are accessible when device is offline.
Device requirements:
– iPhone and iPod touch
– Requires iPhone OS 4.0 or later
– 4 MB
The Digital Creative Director, Gunnar Menzel had the initial idea to develop an app for DJs and vinyl collectors. He further developed the concept with the support of developer and composer Bram van der Poel and Arts Manager and Marketing Professional Ann-Kristin Leder. In 2010 they founded iCrates. Being music lovers themselves, the vision was to create the ultimate search tool for record collectors, DJs and crate diggers that would not only provide relevant information on releases, artists and labels, but also allow them to listen to tracks on the spot.
Realising that record sales have increased over the past years and that a global platform was missing for todays vinyl lovers, the idea of the iCrates Online Magazine was born. In a short time more than twenty international authors and creatives came on board to give a classic music medium a fresh twist and explore the boundaries between the analogue era and the digital world.
The aim of iCrates is to nurture the love of vinyl and analogue music, and to show the world that records are still spinning.
Don't usually do this, however, I have some inside info on some fantastic old jazz records currently up on eBay. My buddy is just starting to unwrap many, many old jazz records, so if this is your thing, head on over and check on it!! This is just the beginning, there is so much more to come!
George Harrison's Birthday To Be Celebrated With Free Streaming Of Concert For George
In honor of George Harrison's birth date (February 25), the memorable tribute concert in his honor, Concert For George, will be streamed for free on GeorgeHarrison.com for 24 hours to allow optimal worldwide viewing across all time zones, beginning at 8AM London time (GMT).
URIAH HEEP: New Album Artwork, Track Listing, Release Date Revealed
Legendary British hard rockers URIAH HEEP will release their 23rd studio album, "Into The Wild", on April 15 in Europe and May 3 in North America via Frontiers Records. The CD was produced by Mike Paxman (STATUS QUO, ASIA) and features cover artwork (see below) by the renowned Greek-American artist Ioannis (LYNYRD SKYNYRD, STYX, SAGA).
World Party has confirmed their return to the US this spring for a string of SXSW dates - including a Friday performance at Auditorium Shores - and two performances at Joe's Pub in NYC on March 22 and 23.
a rare look inside the mind of a true vinyl lover:
Last Collector Standing: Mike Zapf of Vivian Girls on Competitive Crate-Digging and Finding Vinyl Treasure in Unexpected Places
By Jon Scorfina
The number of chain record stores nationwide has dwindled. However, St. Louis has become an unlikely safe haven for indie record shops as well as for DJs who prefer to spin the black circle instead of scrolling their iPods. In this weekly column, we'll focus on personal portraits of St. Louis' record aficionados and the rooms where they store their treasures. Meet the last collectors standing.
The Dear Hunter Announce Release For The Color Spectrum EPs
The Dear Hunter are set to unleash the much talked about Color Spectrum E.P.s through Triple Crown on June 7th. Here is the Press Release from the band:
February 24, 2011 — It’s the news fans of THE DEAR HUNTER have been waiting for.
The band’s highly anticipated collection of nine EPs entitled THE COLOR SPECTRUM will be released June 7 on Triple Crown Records in a variety of formats. Pre-orders will be available starting in March.
THE COLOR SPECTRUM consists of songs inspired by the colors of the spectrum, specifically RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN,BLUE, INDIGO and VIOLET, with WHITE and BLACK being included as bookends. Casey Crescenzo, mastermind of The Dear Hunter, completed the EPs with various producers, while traveling the US, documenting every step of the process. The collection will feature collaborations with several producers and musicians, including Manchester Orchestra, Brendan Brown from The Receiving End of Sirens, Mike Watts (who has worked with As Tall As Lions and he mixed the band’s ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH), and Steve Haigler (Brand New, As Tall As Lions, Quicksand).
THE COLOR SPECTRUM will be released in the following formats:
Full Length CD: Includes select music from each EP compiled on one full length CD. Also available as a digital download.
Limited Edition Deluxe Vinyl Box Set: Nine 10" vinyl records available as a Box Set, which includes all music from THE COLOR SPECTRUM and a digital download of all the music. Available only through mail order via Triple Crown Records’ website.
Limited Edition Deluxe Vinyl Box Set: Nine 10" vinyl records available as a Box Set, which includes all music from THE COLOR SPECTRUM and a digital download of all the music. Available only through mail order via Triple Crown Records’ website.
Individual digital versions of each song and EP from the entire collection of THE COLOR SPECTRUM will be available
In touring news, THE DEAR HUNTER will hit the U.S. concert trail in May, with shows to be announced in the coming weeks. The band has already racked up thousands of miles in tour dates with bands such as Brand New, Coheed and Cambria, Circa Survive, Say Anything, Porcupine Tree, Mewithoutyou and many others
----------------------------
Def Leppard to Release Live Album, Tour with Heart
Def Leppard – with “special guest” Heart – will hit the road this summer for a major North American tour. Kicking off in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 15, the two powerhouse hit-makers are scheduled to perform 45 concerts in the U.S. and Canada. Most shows will take place in amphitheaters though a number of arena shows are scheduled. The tour will conclude on September 15 in Auburn, Washington.
Read the rest and get the tour dates at Gibson.com
----------------------------
a great post about an often misunderstood man:
R. Crumb's Music Sampler (MQ Publications Ltd., 2005)
I'm not big on hero worship, and from what I understand, Robert Crumb is often uncomfortable with the adulation that he receives from overzealous fans. Be that as it may, I find him to be one of the most interesting as well as admirable people alive today, and not just because of his uncompromisingly magnificent artwork.
In 1957, Buddy Holly and the Crickets begin recording "That'll Be The Day" with producer Norman Petty at his studio in Clovis, New Mexico. Holly had recorded the song with his band The Three Tunes in Nashville in 1956, but Decca Records brass didn't like the result and refused to release it. Holly's new version would become his signature tune, rising to #1 in both the US and the UK
In 1961, after being discharged from the US army nearly a year ago, Elvis Presley makes his first concert appearance since 1958 at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis, Tennessee. During the show, RCA Records presents The King with a plaque to commemorate 76 million records sold worldwide.
In 1963, the first Beatles' single was released in America by Chicago's Vee Jay Records. The 45 featured "Please Please Me" as the "A" side, but the name of band is misspelled "Beattles".
At the Grammy Awards in 1981, Christopher Cross wins in four categories; Best New Artist, "Sailing" is Song of the Year and Record of the Year and his debut album "Christopher Cross" is tabbed as Album of the Year. Kenny Loggins' "This Is It" is named Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male went to Billy Joel for "Glass Houses".
In 1984, Van Halen enjoyed a US number one smash with "Jump", after David Lee Roth added lyrics to music that Eddie Van Halen had written two years before.
In 1992, Eric Clapton wins six Grammys, including Best Record and Best Song for "Tears In Heaven" as well as Best Album for "Unplugged". James Brown is recognized for Lifetime Achievement and Michael Bolton is given a statue for Best Pop Vocal Performance for his note-for-note remake of "When a Man Loves a Woman".
1993 - Toy Caldwell, lead singer for The Marshall Tucker band on their 1977 million seller, "Heard It In A Love Song", died in his sleep at the age of 45.
In 1998, At Radio City Music Hall, Bob Dylan is handed three Grammys, including one for Best Album for "Time Out Of Mind". Dylan's son, Jakob, also won an award, winning Best Song for "One Headlight", a tune he recorded with his band The Wallflowers. Also winning awards were John Fogerty, who picked up Best Rock Album for "Blue Moon Swamp", Elton John for Best Male Vocal for "Candle In The Wind 1997" and Van Morrison and John Lee Hooker who won for Best Pop Collaboration for "Don't Look Back". Bo Diddley and Roy Orbison were cited for Lifetime Achievement.
In 2009, United States President Barack Obama honored Stevie Wonder with one of America's highest awards for Pop music, the Library of Congress' Gershwin prize at a ceremony at the White House. Obama called Wonder "the soundtrack of my youth."
1943 - This day was commonly thought to be George Harrison's birthday. In 1992, Harrison was reported to have said, "I only learned recently after all these years that the date and time of my own birth have always been off by one calendar day and about a half hour on the clock." His birthday is actually February 24.