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Adam Green - Minor Love (vinyl)
Alexisonfire - Old Crows/Young Cardinals (vinyl)
Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
All Time Low - MTV Unplugged (with DVD)
Astroid Galaxy Tour - Fruit (vinyl)
Ben Kweller - Sawdust Man & Send Me Down The Road (vinyl)
Blockhead - Music Scene (vinyl)
Bo Diddley - Have Guitar Will Tour (2 CDs)
Bouncing Souls - Ghosts on the Boardwalk
Buraka Som Sistema - Sound of Kuduro (vinyl)
Capgun Coup - Maudlin (vinyl)
Charley Patton - Electrically Recorded: Moon Going Down (vinyl reissue)
Colin Hay - Company of Strangers (Remastered)
Cute Lepers - Smart Accessories (vinyl)
Dollyrots - California Beach Boy (vinyl)
Don Williams - The Gentle Giant
Doom - Gazzillion Ear EP (vinyl)
Ellis Paul - The Day After Everything Changed
Elvis Costello - The Costello Show 2: Live At Hollywood High (reissue with bonus tracks)
Elvis Costello - The Costello Show: Live At Hollywood High (reissue with bonus tracks)
Etienne Jaumet – Night Music LP
Exile - Kiss You All Over
Fats Domino - The Fat Man
Final Fantasy - Heartland (vinyl)
Freedy Johnston - Rain on the City
Geoff Muldaur & the Texas Sheiks - Texas Sheiks
Guess Who - Rockin'
Guess Who - So Long, Bannatyne
Isaac Hayes - Isaac Hayes Movement
Isaac Hayes - Truck Turner
James Brown - Godfather of Soul
Jason Boesel - Hustler's Son
Johnny Paycheck - Hero of the Working Man
Johnny Winter - Live Bootleg Series Volume 6
Jukebox the Ghost - Let Live and Let Ghosts (vinyl reissue)
King Crimson - Lizard (Deluxe Edition) (2 CDs)
Kria Brekkan - Uterus Water (vinyl)
Laarks - An Exaltation of Laarks (vinyl)
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance - The Remixes
Laura Veirs - July Flames (vinyl)
Laura Veirs - The Triumphs And Travails Of Orphan Mae
Lynn Anderson - Country Rose
Magda - Fabric 49
Manu Chao - Baionarena (deluxe 2-CD & DVD edition)
Marvin Gaye - Soul Immortal
Mickey Gilley - Urban Cowboy
Nana Grizol - Ruth (vinyl)
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - The Road (soundtrack)
Norah Jones - Chasing Pirates Remix EP (vinyl)
O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) - Rain Or Shine
OK Go - Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky
Omarion - Ollusion
Owen Pallett - Heartland
Paul Weller & Keb Darge - Lost & Found: Real R&B & Soul
Percy Sledge - My Old Friend the Blues
Phil Ochs - I Ain't Marching Anymore
Polysics - Absolute Polysics
Ray Wylie Hubbard - A: Enlightenment B: Endarkenment (Hint: There Is No C)
Red Sparowes - Aphorisms (vinyl)
Ringo Starr - Y Not
Rolling Stones - Out of Our Head
Rolling Stones - Rolling Stones
Rural Alberta Advantage - Drain the Blood (vinyl)
Russian Circles - Enter (vinyl)
Russian Circles - Geneva (vinyl)
Sarah Elizabeth Foster - Gardening From The Ground Up Part 1
Seabird - Rocks Into Rivers
Sidewalk Prophets - These Simple Truths
Spoon - Written in Reverse (vinyl)
T.Rex - Spaceball: The American Radio Sessions
Teddy Pendergrass - Soul Superstar
Tower of Power - Bump City
Uncle Tupelo - Anodyne (vinyl reissue)
Vampire Weekend - Contra (vinyl)
Van Morrison - T.B. Sheets (Remastered)
Various Artists - An American Artist's Tale
Various Artists - Dengue Fever Presents: Electric Cambodia (vinyl)
Various Artists - I'll Be There: Smooth Jazz Trib to Michael Jackson
Various Artists - Unpiecing the Jigsaw: Velvet Underground (4-CD box set)
Various Artists - We Are the World: Instrumental to Michael Jackson
Vibrators - Under the Radar
Waylon Jennings - Super Hits, Volume 2
Waylon Jennings - Waylon / Singer of Sad Songs
Ween - The Pod (reissue)
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Music News & Notes
Troubadour Reunion Tour
James Taylor and Carole King will bring their Troubadour Reunion tour to North America this May. The adventure marks the first time in 40 years — since the original Troubadour shows back in 1970 — that the two have toured together.
However, before hitting the road, the pair will both serve as musical guest on the January 20th episode of The Late Show with David Letterman and The Today Show. Here are the North American dates:
May 7 – Portland, OR @ Rose Garden Arena
May 9 – Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
May 11 – San Jose, CA @ HP Pavilion
May 13-15 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
May 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
May 21 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
May 22 – Nashville, TN @ Sommet Center
May 24 – Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena
May 25 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
May 27 – Detroit, MI @ The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 28 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
May 30 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
Jun. 2 – Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena
Jun. 3 – Atlanta, GA @ The Arena at Gwinnett Center
Jun. 5 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Bankatlantic Center
Jun. 6 – Tampa, FL @ St. Pete Times Arena
Jun. 8 – Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
Jun. 10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wachovia Center
Jun. 12 – Hartford, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Jun. 15 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Jun. 19 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
=======================
Soulfly Announce New Album 'Omen'
Longtime Roadrunner Records recording artist SOULFLY, lead by metal deity Max Cavalera, have just completed a stint at Edge of the Earth Studios in Los Angeles, where they recorded their seventh album. Roadrunner will release album, titled Omen, on May 4. Logan Mader served as co-producer.
Omen follows up 2008's Conquer, which enjoyed incredible critical reception. In the true Soulfly style and tradition, the album will feature notable guest appearances. Dillinger Escape Plan’s Greg Puciato and Prong’s Tommy Victor will lend their voices to separate songs, while Max’s songs, Zyon and Igor, will also appear on special B-sides, making Omen an album that is truly all in the family!
=======================
CARNIVORE Guitarist To Perform With WHIPLASH At Benefit Concert For Missing METALLICA Fan
CARNIVORE guitarist Paul Bento will sit in with reactivated New Jersey thrashers WHIPLASH at the rescheduled benefit concert for missing Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington on Saturday, January 16 at the Hat Factory in Richmond, Virginia. AT WAR and DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE will also take part in the event, which will be held almost exactly three months after Morgan Harrington was last seen at a METALLICA concert in Charlottesville. All proceeds will go to the Find Morgan Fund, which supports the Harrington family's ongoing search efforts.
Scheduled performers:
DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE
WHIPLASH
SAINT DIABLO
AT WAR
MEMORY FADE
Tickets will be made available the day of the show at the door — $15.00 all ages. Doors open 8 p.m., by a candlelight vigil. So come out and show your support.
Hat Factory
140 Virginia Street
Richmond, VA
Tel.: 804-788-4281
info@hatfactoryva.com
=======================
Dirty Projectors Release Two Free Singles
Vinyl enthusiasts will be pleased to learn that the 7-inch single for Bitte outtakes "Ascending Melody" and "Emblem of the World" is out today via Domino Records' Web site, but for those who can't wait – or simply can't afford to shell out a few bucks – the songs are available as free downloads at the band's website.
Generosity aside, Dirty Projectors are getting their 2010 off to a highfalutin start with grown-up gigs at New York's Lincoln Center and the somewhat less auspiciously named Walt Disney Concert Hall in L.A. with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
http://www.dirtyprojectors.net/
=======================
Jack White reveals solo album details
He's considering playing all the instruments himself on the album
Jack White has revealed details of his solo album, which he says he may record this year. The White Stripes frontman hinted that he could get around to recording material for the album in the near future, though he admitted to Rolling Stone that he doesn't know what form it will take.
Asked to confirm whether he was still planning to release a solo album, White replied: "Eventually, yeah, for sure."
Speaking about whether he would play all instruments on it, he declared: "I've never done that [played everything himself]. I thought about that. That might be the challenge - to differentiate from anything else that I've done."
White also added that he doesn't know when he will begin work on new White Stripes, Raconteurs or Dead Weather material, explaining that he prefers to work without timeframes.
"It would be a mistake for me to premeditate anything, even in the next six months, to say what I'm going to do," White explained. "I honestly could be working on a White Stripes [album] in the next two weeks. I have no idea if that is going to happen. And the same with The Dead Weather. I'd rather live like this without a calendar in front of me."
=======================
Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody announces solo plans
Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody has revealed details of two musical projects he's embarking on this month: Tired Pony and Listen…Tanks!
The singer/guitarist revealed that forthcoming albums for the two projects will be decidedly different from each other, with one being influenced by country music and the other a "crazy" electro record.
He told BBC Radio Scotland that he's recording both albums in America throughout January.
=======================
LIARS RECRUIT THOM YORKE, TV ON THE RADIO, DEERHUNTER FOR NEW ALBUM
Liars have announced details of their new album 'Sisterworld', as well as a bonus CD featuring remixes from the likes of Radiohead's Thom Yorke.
The band release 'Sisterworld' on March 8, with the expended version of the album out on the same day. Along with Yorke, the second CD features remixes from Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), Bradford Cox (Deerhunter/Atlas Sound), Melvins, Alan Vega (Suicide), Chris & Cosey (Throbbing Gristle) and Blonde Redhead
Frontman Angus Andrew said he wanted the other artists involved to expand on the common idea of remixing tracks.
"They were asked to 're-interpret' the song by any means necessary and the result is definitely the most exciting collaborative effort we've been involved in," Andrew explained.
=======================
Paul McCartney making plans to marry?
Sir Paul McCartney is reportedly making secret preparations to marry US heiress Nancy Shevell.
The Beatles legend is said to be keen to tie the knot for a third time with Nancy, his girlfriend of nearly two years, and organised a family meet up in the Caribbean earlier this month to discuss their future together with his children.
A friend of the 67-year-old musician told the Daily Express newspaper: 'Paul and Nancy’s relationship is rock solid and there’s no mad hurry for a wedding.
'Next year has certainly been mentioned as the most likely time, but neither of them want some big deal made out of it.
'It’s almost certainly going to be done very discreetly over in the US and Paul would ideally like to do it without any publicity beforehand, but whether he could pull that off is another matter.'
=======================
Guitarist Mick Green Dies
It's being reported that British guitarist Mick Green, who played with everyone from Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas to Paul McCartney, passed away on Monday morning. A posting on his website by his son, Brad Green, said:
It is with the greatest of sorrow that I have to inform you all that my father, Mick Green, has this morning (11th Jan 2010) passed away. My dad will be deeply missed by his family, friends and fans around the world. He inspired and dazzled with his amazing talent and his sharp personality and wit. His spirit will continue to live on through his music. Thank you all for your support and thoughts.
Green started his career in the early 60's in Johnny Kidd & the Pirates and, in 1964, joined Billy J. Kramer. Along with returning to the Pirates throughout the years, he also played with Bryan Ferry, Van Morrison and McCartney. His ability to play lead and rhythm guitar at the same time was said to have influenced Pete Townshend.
James Taylor and Carole King will bring their Troubadour Reunion tour to North America this May. The adventure marks the first time in 40 years — since the original Troubadour shows back in 1970 — that the two have toured together.
However, before hitting the road, the pair will both serve as musical guest on the January 20th episode of The Late Show with David Letterman and The Today Show. Here are the North American dates:
May 7 – Portland, OR @ Rose Garden Arena
May 9 – Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
May 11 – San Jose, CA @ HP Pavilion
May 13-15 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
May 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
May 21 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
May 22 – Nashville, TN @ Sommet Center
May 24 – Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena
May 25 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
May 27 – Detroit, MI @ The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 28 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
May 30 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
Jun. 2 – Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena
Jun. 3 – Atlanta, GA @ The Arena at Gwinnett Center
Jun. 5 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Bankatlantic Center
Jun. 6 – Tampa, FL @ St. Pete Times Arena
Jun. 8 – Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
Jun. 10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wachovia Center
Jun. 12 – Hartford, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Jun. 15 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Jun. 19 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
=======================
Soulfly Announce New Album 'Omen'
Longtime Roadrunner Records recording artist SOULFLY, lead by metal deity Max Cavalera, have just completed a stint at Edge of the Earth Studios in Los Angeles, where they recorded their seventh album. Roadrunner will release album, titled Omen, on May 4. Logan Mader served as co-producer.
Omen follows up 2008's Conquer, which enjoyed incredible critical reception. In the true Soulfly style and tradition, the album will feature notable guest appearances. Dillinger Escape Plan’s Greg Puciato and Prong’s Tommy Victor will lend their voices to separate songs, while Max’s songs, Zyon and Igor, will also appear on special B-sides, making Omen an album that is truly all in the family!
=======================
CARNIVORE Guitarist To Perform With WHIPLASH At Benefit Concert For Missing METALLICA Fan
CARNIVORE guitarist Paul Bento will sit in with reactivated New Jersey thrashers WHIPLASH at the rescheduled benefit concert for missing Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington on Saturday, January 16 at the Hat Factory in Richmond, Virginia. AT WAR and DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE will also take part in the event, which will be held almost exactly three months after Morgan Harrington was last seen at a METALLICA concert in Charlottesville. All proceeds will go to the Find Morgan Fund, which supports the Harrington family's ongoing search efforts.
Scheduled performers:
DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE
WHIPLASH
SAINT DIABLO
AT WAR
MEMORY FADE
Tickets will be made available the day of the show at the door — $15.00 all ages. Doors open 8 p.m., by a candlelight vigil. So come out and show your support.
Hat Factory
140 Virginia Street
Richmond, VA
Tel.: 804-788-4281
info@hatfactoryva.com
=======================
Dirty Projectors Release Two Free Singles
Vinyl enthusiasts will be pleased to learn that the 7-inch single for Bitte outtakes "Ascending Melody" and "Emblem of the World" is out today via Domino Records' Web site, but for those who can't wait – or simply can't afford to shell out a few bucks – the songs are available as free downloads at the band's website.
Generosity aside, Dirty Projectors are getting their 2010 off to a highfalutin start with grown-up gigs at New York's Lincoln Center and the somewhat less auspiciously named Walt Disney Concert Hall in L.A. with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
http://www.dirtyprojectors.net/
=======================
Jack White reveals solo album details
He's considering playing all the instruments himself on the album
Jack White has revealed details of his solo album, which he says he may record this year. The White Stripes frontman hinted that he could get around to recording material for the album in the near future, though he admitted to Rolling Stone that he doesn't know what form it will take.
Asked to confirm whether he was still planning to release a solo album, White replied: "Eventually, yeah, for sure."
Speaking about whether he would play all instruments on it, he declared: "I've never done that [played everything himself]. I thought about that. That might be the challenge - to differentiate from anything else that I've done."
White also added that he doesn't know when he will begin work on new White Stripes, Raconteurs or Dead Weather material, explaining that he prefers to work without timeframes.
"It would be a mistake for me to premeditate anything, even in the next six months, to say what I'm going to do," White explained. "I honestly could be working on a White Stripes [album] in the next two weeks. I have no idea if that is going to happen. And the same with The Dead Weather. I'd rather live like this without a calendar in front of me."
=======================
Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody announces solo plans
Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody has revealed details of two musical projects he's embarking on this month: Tired Pony and Listen…Tanks!
The singer/guitarist revealed that forthcoming albums for the two projects will be decidedly different from each other, with one being influenced by country music and the other a "crazy" electro record.
He told BBC Radio Scotland that he's recording both albums in America throughout January.
=======================
LIARS RECRUIT THOM YORKE, TV ON THE RADIO, DEERHUNTER FOR NEW ALBUM
Liars have announced details of their new album 'Sisterworld', as well as a bonus CD featuring remixes from the likes of Radiohead's Thom Yorke.
The band release 'Sisterworld' on March 8, with the expended version of the album out on the same day. Along with Yorke, the second CD features remixes from Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), Bradford Cox (Deerhunter/Atlas Sound), Melvins, Alan Vega (Suicide), Chris & Cosey (Throbbing Gristle) and Blonde Redhead
Frontman Angus Andrew said he wanted the other artists involved to expand on the common idea of remixing tracks.
"They were asked to 're-interpret' the song by any means necessary and the result is definitely the most exciting collaborative effort we've been involved in," Andrew explained.
=======================
Paul McCartney making plans to marry?
Sir Paul McCartney is reportedly making secret preparations to marry US heiress Nancy Shevell.
The Beatles legend is said to be keen to tie the knot for a third time with Nancy, his girlfriend of nearly two years, and organised a family meet up in the Caribbean earlier this month to discuss their future together with his children.
A friend of the 67-year-old musician told the Daily Express newspaper: 'Paul and Nancy’s relationship is rock solid and there’s no mad hurry for a wedding.
'Next year has certainly been mentioned as the most likely time, but neither of them want some big deal made out of it.
'It’s almost certainly going to be done very discreetly over in the US and Paul would ideally like to do it without any publicity beforehand, but whether he could pull that off is another matter.'
=======================
Guitarist Mick Green Dies
It's being reported that British guitarist Mick Green, who played with everyone from Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas to Paul McCartney, passed away on Monday morning. A posting on his website by his son, Brad Green, said:
It is with the greatest of sorrow that I have to inform you all that my father, Mick Green, has this morning (11th Jan 2010) passed away. My dad will be deeply missed by his family, friends and fans around the world. He inspired and dazzled with his amazing talent and his sharp personality and wit. His spirit will continue to live on through his music. Thank you all for your support and thoughts.
Green started his career in the early 60's in Johnny Kidd & the Pirates and, in 1964, joined Billy J. Kramer. Along with returning to the Pirates throughout the years, he also played with Bryan Ferry, Van Morrison and McCartney. His ability to play lead and rhythm guitar at the same time was said to have influenced Pete Townshend.
Local DJ Still Spinning Vinyl
I love reading these fascinating human interest stories from around the globe. This one comes from The Whistler Question in British Columbia, Canada, with a local DJ playing 45's, the way it used to be. I thank them for allowing me to reprint the article.
Vinyl obsession takes Arkwell to the Games
Local DJ set to provide musical energy at Sliding Centre events
Written by Jennifer Miller
They don't call him DJ Vinyl Ritchie for nothin'. Whistler's own Scott Arkwell has been DJing in the resort since the early 1990s and the thing that sets him apart from the masses is — you guessed it — vinyl.
In an era saturated with MP3s and electronic music files, Arkwell, a.k.a. Vinyl Ritchie, is one of the few DJs who still carts his milk crates full of records to each show. He works exclusively with records, and has a special place in his heart for 45s.
"That's what I grew up with and learned how to DJ on," he said. "The origins of DJ culture were based on records."
While some might think his passion for vinyl leaves Arkwell stuck in the dark ages of DJing, the folks at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee (VANOC) beg to differ.
They've selected Arkwell to provide the soundtrack for competitions at the Whistler Sliding Centre during the Games. Plus, Arkwell and fellow local DJ Mat the Alien will cap off the final Fire and Ice Remix show of the Olympics with a set on Feb. 27 in Skiers Plaza.
But to be fair, members of VANOC weren't the first to recognize Arkwell's unique talents. Aside from a 20-year career in Whistler's nightclubs, festivals and beyond, Arkwell's Olympic affiliation began at the 2006 Torino Games. He and Mat the Alien played at a handful of parties hosted by Tourism B.C. and Whistler Blackcomb at Canada House in Torino.
Then last winter, Arkwell was invited to spin tunes at the Whistler Sliding Centre and Cypress Mountain for World Cup events in sliding sports and snowboarding, respectively.
"I guess they liked what I did, so they hollered back for the Sliding Centre (during the Games)," he said. "It's a great honour just to be asked."
Arkwell said he'll be on hand to keep spectators entertained and energized as they arrive at the venue before the competitions begin. He'll also play music during the events — even though they can't hear it on the track, some athletes actually request a special song to be played during their run, he said.
With a style he describes as "very eclectic," it's hard to say what kind of tunes you'll hear from Arkwell at the Sliding Centre and in Skiers Plaza on Feb. 27. Everything from punk to country, reggae to old-school funk is bound to be in the offering, he said. Though the music will be accessible to everyone, you likely won't hear a lot of Top 40, he added.
"I'm not playing underground music up there by any means," Arkwell said.
Originally from Halifax, Arkwell said he remembers getting his first record at age 8. He collected records for a while, and when hip-hop started taking off in the mid-1980s he started DJing for fun because he was too young to go to clubs.
Eventually moving to Whistler in about 1990 to "live the dream" of snowboarding, Arkwell auditioned for a part-time DJing job at the Savage Beagle nightclub. "I've sort of been wrapped up in it ever since," he said.
Music and DJing have allowed him to live the Whistler dream, he said. And now, with the Olympic gigs, his parents finally think of his DJing as a legitimate job, Arkwell said with a laugh.
Before and after the Games, you can find DJ Vinyl Ritchie spinning 45s every Thursday night at the Firerock Lounge in the Westin.
SOURCE: http://www.whistlerquestion.com/
Reprinted by permission
Vinyl obsession takes Arkwell to the Games
Local DJ set to provide musical energy at Sliding Centre events
Written by Jennifer Miller
They don't call him DJ Vinyl Ritchie for nothin'. Whistler's own Scott Arkwell has been DJing in the resort since the early 1990s and the thing that sets him apart from the masses is — you guessed it — vinyl.
In an era saturated with MP3s and electronic music files, Arkwell, a.k.a. Vinyl Ritchie, is one of the few DJs who still carts his milk crates full of records to each show. He works exclusively with records, and has a special place in his heart for 45s.
"That's what I grew up with and learned how to DJ on," he said. "The origins of DJ culture were based on records."
While some might think his passion for vinyl leaves Arkwell stuck in the dark ages of DJing, the folks at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee (VANOC) beg to differ.
They've selected Arkwell to provide the soundtrack for competitions at the Whistler Sliding Centre during the Games. Plus, Arkwell and fellow local DJ Mat the Alien will cap off the final Fire and Ice Remix show of the Olympics with a set on Feb. 27 in Skiers Plaza.
But to be fair, members of VANOC weren't the first to recognize Arkwell's unique talents. Aside from a 20-year career in Whistler's nightclubs, festivals and beyond, Arkwell's Olympic affiliation began at the 2006 Torino Games. He and Mat the Alien played at a handful of parties hosted by Tourism B.C. and Whistler Blackcomb at Canada House in Torino.
Then last winter, Arkwell was invited to spin tunes at the Whistler Sliding Centre and Cypress Mountain for World Cup events in sliding sports and snowboarding, respectively.
"I guess they liked what I did, so they hollered back for the Sliding Centre (during the Games)," he said. "It's a great honour just to be asked."
Arkwell said he'll be on hand to keep spectators entertained and energized as they arrive at the venue before the competitions begin. He'll also play music during the events — even though they can't hear it on the track, some athletes actually request a special song to be played during their run, he said.
With a style he describes as "very eclectic," it's hard to say what kind of tunes you'll hear from Arkwell at the Sliding Centre and in Skiers Plaza on Feb. 27. Everything from punk to country, reggae to old-school funk is bound to be in the offering, he said. Though the music will be accessible to everyone, you likely won't hear a lot of Top 40, he added.
"I'm not playing underground music up there by any means," Arkwell said.
Originally from Halifax, Arkwell said he remembers getting his first record at age 8. He collected records for a while, and when hip-hop started taking off in the mid-1980s he started DJing for fun because he was too young to go to clubs.
Eventually moving to Whistler in about 1990 to "live the dream" of snowboarding, Arkwell auditioned for a part-time DJing job at the Savage Beagle nightclub. "I've sort of been wrapped up in it ever since," he said.
Music and DJing have allowed him to live the Whistler dream, he said. And now, with the Olympic gigs, his parents finally think of his DJing as a legitimate job, Arkwell said with a laugh.
Before and after the Games, you can find DJ Vinyl Ritchie spinning 45s every Thursday night at the Firerock Lounge in the Westin.
SOURCE: http://www.whistlerquestion.com/
Reprinted by permission
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