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Herrmanns' Jukebox Rock Blog
Monday, 29 March 2004
Dylan Gets Dubbed
It's not a mystery that Bob Dylan smoked a few pounds of weed in his time. Therefore it's also not a surprise that the folk/rock troubadour will be covered by some of today's leading reggae acts. Is It Rolling Bob? is a 16-track album featuring Gregory Isaacs and Toots Hibbert covering some of Dylan's biggest tunes, reggae style. Founder of the RAS label Gary Himelfarb conceived the idea for the album. This is what he had to say of the legendary songwriter: "a voice of the oppressed in the 1960s, just as Bob Marley was a voice of the oppressed in the 1970s." The album is scheduled to be released sometime in August. (Arrow FM)

Posted by hsjukebox at 8:49 PM GMT
Saturday, 20 March 2004
Clapton Lends A Hand For EXPO 2005
Mood:  happy

Eric Clapton will serve as executive music consultant for the 2005 World Exposition and has written a song for the 185-day event in Aichi, Japan. Clapton's "Say What You Will" will be a featured part of EXPO 2005's musical program, which has a theme of "Love the Earth," and will be used in advertising relating to the event.

"Nature's Wisdom" is the overall theme of EXPO 2005, reflecting the fact that next year will be the first in the United Nations "Decade of Education for Sustainable Development." A total of 125 countries are confirmed to participate in the international affair, which is slated to run March 25-Sept.25, 2005

Clapton's song will appear on a compilation disc to be released prior to the opening. Also contributing to the EXPO 2005 music program will be cellist Yo-Yo Ma and soprano Sarah Brightman. Other artists will be announced through the coming year.

Robert Wilson has created an experimental half-hour theater piece that will be staged nightly at the Koi Pond, a central attraction in the EXPO 2005 Global Village. The avant-garde artist has worked in the past with Phillip Glass ("Einstein on the Beach"), Tom Waits ("Woyzeck"), Lou Reed ("Time Rocker") and others.

Hawaiian-born Dahlia performs the event's official theme song, "I'll Be Your Love," which was written by songwriter/producer Yoshiki. The song and more information about the event can be found on the EXPO 2005 Web site.

In other Clapton news, Vince Gill, Neal Schon, James Taylor, Joe Walsh and ZZ Top have been added to the finale concert of the artist's Crossroads Guitar Festival. As previously reported, the June 4-6 event in Dallas will raise funds for the Crossroads Centre, a chemical addiction treatment and education center that provides residential care, family and aftercare programs on the island of Antigua that was founded by Clapton in 1997.
(Billboard)

Posted by hsjukebox at 2:33 PM GMT
Sting and Lennox Hit The Road!
Mood:  flirty
Now Playing: Police-Eurythmics

Even though nothing has been confirmed yet, news is that former Police singer/songwriter Sting and former Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox will join forces and co-headline a North American tour this summer. The two superstars are thinking of playing in over 40 cities between late June and mid-October. In fact, Sting and Lennox are expected to play the Hollywood Bowl on September 28th and the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine on October 1st. But don't tell anyone I told you. Official announcements are on the way! (Arrow FM)

Posted by hsjukebox at 2:25 PM GMT
Bowie Takes 'Diamond Dogs' For A Stroll
Mood:  sharp

David Bowie's 1974 album "Diamond Dogs" will be reissued in expanded form June 15 via Virgin. The new edition will feature a second disc of rare tracks and demos, including the 2003 re-recording of the album's hit single, "Rebel Rebel," which appeared on the "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" soundtrack.

The 30th anniversary edition will be housed in a gatefold replica of the controversial album art, which featured Bowie transformed as a dog. "Diamond Dogs" was inspired by George Orwell's "1984" and found Bowie working without his backing band, the Spiders From Mars. The group's final recording, "1984/Dodo," kicks off the new editions' second disc.

Other rarities earmarked for the album include a rare U.S. single edit of "Rebel Rebel," a stand-alone version of "Dodo" that was intended as a duet with Lulu, a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Growin' Up" with Ron Wood on lead guitar, the non-album cut "Alternative Candidate" and a K-tel edit of "Diamond Dogs."

As previously reported, Columbia will on March 23 release expanded reissues of the '90s Bowie albums "Outside," "Earthling" and "Hours." The artist's ongoing A Reality tour resumes March 29 in Philadelphia.
(Billboard)


Posted by hsjukebox at 2:19 PM GMT
Friday, 12 March 2004
Clapton Wipes Away
Bluesman Eric Clapton recently said that that he could no longer perform tow of his best known songs: "Tears in Heaven" and "My Father's Eyes." Both songs are about the loss of his four-year-old son Conner, who died in 1991 when he fell from a window in the musician's New York apartment. Clapton realized that he could no longer put himself into the songs at a string of recent concerts in Japan: "I didn't feel the loss anymore, which is so much a part of performing those songs," Clapton said. "I really have to connect with the feelings that were there when I wrote them. They're kind of gone and I really don't want them to come back, particularly. My life is a different life now." (Arrow FM)

Posted by hsjukebox at 6:03 PM GMT
Updated: Friday, 9 April 2004 1:21 PM BST
Saturday, 28 February 2004
Hendrix Show Adds Santana
Latin rocker Carlos Santana has just been added to an impressive list of performers taking part in the upcoming Experience Hendrix concerts, which pays homage to the late guitar hero. The three-date tour will start in Seattle on February 22nd and work its way down to San Francisco. The lineup will change for each show, but collectively includes such musicians as Pearl Jam's Mike McReady, Buddy Guy, Living Colour, Jerry Cantrell and Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers.
(Arrow FM)

Posted by hsjukebox at 11:53 AM GMT
Updated: Friday, 9 April 2004 1:18 PM BST
Trashed Lennon Guitar On Sale
Mood:  amorous
Now Playing: Acoustic Guitar

An acoustic guitar found in a New York trash bin and thought to have belonged to John Lennon went on sale Monday with an auction price of nearly $2 million. Why so much? Well, mostly because the guitar was engraved with Lennon's trademark etchings including a self-portrait. The beaten up guitar is currently on offer at the US online auction website MomentsinTime.com. Lennon reportedly gave the guitar to a friend in the Seventies. It was passed on to the guy's in-laws before being tossed in the garbage. A maintenance man knew the family had the guitar and found it in 1981. "Beyond it being an instrument on which he played and composed, it's also an extraordinary work of hand-art created by Lennon," said the website's curator, Gary Zimet. The guitar also has a drawing of an apple and a heart pierced by an arrow.
(Arrow FM)


Posted by hsjukebox at 11:45 AM GMT
Updated: Saturday, 28 February 2004 11:47 AM GMT
Bruce, Alicia Hail Rock Hall
Mood:  loud
OutKast, Kid Rock also set to induct Class of '04

Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews, Keith Richards, Alicia Keys, OutKast, Kid Rock, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne will be on hand to induct the Class of 2004 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
To add an element of surprise to the event, a list of who will be inducting whom has not been revealed, though several presenters have connections to inductees that offer possible hints. Kid Rock has long been an outspoken fan of inductee Bob Seger, a fellow Detroit rocker, while another inductee, ZZ Top, lent guitarist Billy Gibbons to play on Rock's latest album. Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne recorded a pair of records with George Harrison as the Travelling Wilburys, and Lynne also produced Harrison's 1987 hit Cloud 9 and his final studio album, 2002's Brainwashed. OutKast's Andre 3000 is a longtime Prince fan, and Alicia Keys is an alum of the funk star's annual weeklong concert birthday bash.

Other inductees include Jackson Browne, Traffic and the Dells. Rolling Stone founder and publisher Jann Wenner, who launched the magazine more than three decades ago, will be inducted in the non-performer category.

The event will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City on March 15th. The program will air on VH1 on March 21st.
(Rolling Stones Network)


Posted by hsjukebox at 11:39 AM GMT
Updated: Saturday, 28 February 2004 11:43 AM GMT
Sunday, 8 February 2004
Yes Confirms Anniversary Tour

Yes will begin a North American arena tour April 15 in Seattle, featuring the classic lineup of Rick Wakeman (keyboards), Steve Howe (guitar), Jon Anderson (vocals), Alan White (drums) and Chris Squire (bass). Each date will feature a specially designed set by Roger Dean, the artist responsible for the band's album covers.

The 35th Anniversary tour is in support of the just-released "Ultimate Yes" collection (Rhino), a two-CD set of hits and essentials, plus a newly recorded bonus CD with five unreleased tracks, including the new song "Show Me." The set was released in the U.K. last summer, where it debuted at No. 10 on the album chart.

Additionally, the tour also supports the companion DVD release of "Yesspeak," an extensive documentary the band created with Robert Garofalo (Classic Pictures) featuring more than three hours of interview and performance footage.

Here are Yes' tour dates:

April 15: Seattle (Key Arena)
April 16: San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion)
April 18: San Diego (Cox Arena)
April 20: Anaheim, Calif. (The Pond)
April 21: Las Vegas (Mandalay Bay)
April 24: Mexico City (Sports Palace)
April 27: Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum)
April 28: Atlanta (Phillips Arena)
April 30: Ft. Lauderdale (Office Depot Center)
May 1: Tampa, Fla. (Times Forum)
May 4: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
May 5: Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills)
May 7: Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
May 10: Philadelphia (First Union Center)
May 12: Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun Arena)
May 13: New York (Madison Square Garden)
May 15: Boston (Tsongas Arena)
(Billboard)

Posted by hsjukebox at 12:44 PM GMT
Updated: Friday, 9 April 2004 1:22 PM BST
Thursday, 5 February 2004
Winwood, Richards, Garfunkel, Gabriel and more...
Mood:  loud
Now Playing: Various

Winwood Eyeing Rock Hall Traffic Reunion

After wrapping a just-underway European tour with the Funk Brothers, Steve Winwood will be back on the road with his own band for an eight-date U.K. trek that runs from March 1-10. He will then head to New York to perform with his former band, Traffic, at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

Winwood is expected to be joined by fellow founding members Jim Capaldi (drums) and Dave Mason (bass) for the one-song performance, which looks likely to be of "Dear Mr. Fantasy." Later Traffic member Randall Bramblett will replace keyboardist Chris Wood, who died in 1983.

"I'm very pleased the many members of Traffic over the years have got a well-earned place on a wall in Cleveland," Winwood tells Billboard.com. "I'm very grateful to the powers that be for putting Traffic in this prestigious institution."

Meanwhile, an augmented version of Winwood's latest album, "About Time," will be released March 1 by Sanctuary internationally and his own Wincraft label in the U.S. The new version adds three bonus tracks: live versions of "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "Why Can't We Live Together" recorded in Northampton, Mass., on his 2003 tour, plus a new studio version of "Voodoo Chile," associated with Winwood since he played keyboards on the Jimi Hendrix original in 1968.

Additionally, a live DVD from Traffic's most recent tour, in 1994, is planned for the end of April, featuring a guest performance by Jerry Garcia, one of the last live outings by the Grateful Dead member before his death the following year. (Billboard)


Your Inner Richards

A new fashion line by designer Michael Houghton - who has created custom clothes for Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith and some of the boys from Lynyrd Skynyrd - was inspired by the likes of David Bowie, Keith Richards and other bad ass rockers. The rock inspired collection will be unveiled in New York on February 8th. "It's all about clothes that will help bring out the inner Keith Richards in all of us," Michael says of his new line, which includes slick suits, punk-style denims and pieces made of alligator skin. Personally, I don't need an alligator jacket to communicate with my inner Richards - or my "little Keith" as I like to call him. (Arrow FM)

Art Garfunkel Fighting Charge

Art Garfunkel is apparently contesting a marijuana possession charge he faces in upstate New York. Settling the matter yesterday (Jan. 28) in Hurley, N.Y., could have been as easy as paying a $100 fine, but instead a judge set a Feb. 11 hearing after Garfunkel's attorney Michael Federoff appeared in court.

Federoff declined to discuss the case and a call to a publicist for Garfunkel was not immediately returned.

Garfunkel, 62, of Manhattan, was charged with marijuana possession Jan. 17 after state police stopped his limousine for speeding in Hurley, 55 miles southwest of Albany.

Police said a trooper smelled marijuana when he approached the limo and found 6 grams of marijuana in Garfunkel's jacket pocket. Garfunkel faces up to a $100 fine, unless he has had a criminal conviction in the past three years. Authorities won't say whether he has a prior record.

Garfunkel recently completed a U.S. concert tour with Paul Simon, their first in 20 years. As previously reported, Simon and Garfunkel have tentative plans to launch a summer leg of the tour. (Billboard)

Petty Rocks For AIDS

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers will play a special concert in Orange County on Saturday, February 7. Arts for AIDS III: The Concert For Stephen will feature such guests as Cher, Carrie Fisher, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Merv Griffin and Barry Garfunkel To Fight Marijuana ChargeManilow. The concert will be dedicated to the late Stephen Cy Costick, the brother of Petty's wife Dana, who passed from the disease in 1993. Art For AIDS III: The Concert For Stephen will take place at the beautiful St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort & Spa. (Arrow FM)

Gabriel, Eno Launch Musicians Alliance

Veteran rock artists Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno are launching a provocative new musicians' alliance that would cut against the industry grain by letting artists sell their music online instead of only through record labels.

With the Internet transforming how people buy and listen to songs, musicians need to act now to claim digital music's future, Gabriel and Eno argued Monday as they handed out a slim red manifesto at the Midem conference in Cannes, France.

They call the plan the "Magnificent Union of Digitally Downloading Artists" - or MUDDA, which has a less lofty ring to it. "Unless artists quickly grasp the possibilities that are available to them, then the rules will get written, and they'll get written without much input from artists," said Eno, who has a long history of experimenting with technology.

By removing record labels from the equation, artists can set their own prices and set their own agendas, said the two independent musicians, who hope to launch the online alliance within a month.

Their pamphlet lists ideas for artists to explore once they're freed from the confines of the CD format. One might decide to release a minute of music every day for a month. Another could post several recorded variations of the same song and ask fans what they like best.

Gabriel, who has his own label, Real World Records, said he isn't trying to shut down the record companies -- he just wants to give artists more options. "There are some artists who already tried to do everything on their own," he said, adding that those musicians often found out they didn't like marketing or accounting. "We believe there will be all sorts of models for this."

Gabriel previously co-founded a European company, On Demand Distribution, which runs legal download sites in 11 European countries. The company would provide the technology for MUDDA, though Gabriel and Eno are looking for online partners.

Because both legal and illegal digital download sites offer tunes a la carte, many in the industry believe they'll make albums less important by putting the focus on catchy singles. But Eno and Gabriel both suggested they'd welcome a chance to make songs that stand alone.

"I'm an artist who works incredibly slowly," Gabriel said. "If some of those [songs] could be made available, you don't have to be so trapped into this old way of being confined only by the album cycle."

Gabriel adds that he is interested in putting multiple versions of the same song online. He's also looking forward to being able to hear unfinished music from other artists. "We tend at the moment ... to try to find a moment when a song is right. You stick the pin in the butterfly and put it in the box and you sell the box," he said. "Music is actually a living thing that evolves." (Billboard)


Ireland's Hardest Rockers

St. Patrick's Day is not meant for Enya or even Annie Lennox. As talented as those Irish lasses may be, St. Patrick's a day for drinking and drinking calls for rocking and rocking calls for Irishmen like U2, Van Morrison or Thin Lizzy. So, with the greatest holiday in the world coming up, don't walk, but run and pick up Greatest Irish Bands, a new CD featuring songs from such acts hailing from the Emerald Isle. The set includes U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name," Van Morrison's classic "Brown-Eyed Girl" and Thin Lizzy's blistering cover of the pub ballad "Whiskey In The Jar." More importantly, the CD comes with a bonus DVD of the seven-minute short film Sightings of Bono, a student film about a girl who sees the U2 singer everywhere until she runs into him at a shop she works in. If you're not a fan of student films, watch it drunk!
(Arrow FM)

Posted by hsjukebox at 11:47 AM GMT

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