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Herrmanns' Jukebox Rock Blog
Thursday, 4 December 2003
Santana Preps 'Ceremony' Of Remixes, Rarities
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Carlos Santana

Arista has gathered Carlos Santana's musical odds and ends for "Ceremony -- Remixes and Rarities," which will be released Dec. 16 in a limited-edition of 100,000 copies. "Ceremony" features songs culled from the recording sessions that yielded Santana's first two albums for the label, 1999's "Supernatural" and 2002's "Shaman."

The disc is graced with five previously unreleased songs, remixes or newly recorded versions of five tracks from "Supernatural" and "Shaman" and one unaltered "Shaman" album track.

Among the new songs are "Curacion (Sunlight on Water)," co-written and produced by KC Porter; the Femi Kuti-penned, Kike Santander-produced "Truth Don Die"; "Let Me Love You Tonight," produced and co-written by Anders Bagge; JIMMYRAY Productions' "Come to My World"; and the Salaam Remi co-write/production "Manana," with a guest spot by singer Keon Bryce.

"Ceremony" also features newly recorded versions of the "Supernatural" track "Primavera" and the "Shaman" song "Why Don't You & I," the latter sporting a new vocal by the Calling's Alex Band. Remixes include "Smooth" by Chris Staropoli, "Maria Maria" by Wyclef Jean and "Foo Foo" by Sam "Sever" Citrin.

"Supernatural" and "Shaman" each hit the top spot on The Billboard 200. The former has sold 11.3 million copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, while the latter has sold 2.2 million.

"There was so much great material recorded at those sessions," Santana says in a statement, "with so many great musicians, songwriters, producers and arrangers contributing their talents. I am honored that Arista has chosen to gather the unissued music together in this package, as a gift to our fans this holiday season." -- Troy Carpenter, N.Y.

Posted by hsjukebox at 1:48 PM GMT
Monday, 1 December 2003
Rock in Germany
Mood:  party time!
Now Playing: cover bands

Last saturday night, November 29th, two amazing german cover bands presented a very cool and big rock party in Hilden, Germany: MOON DOGS and IDEA. The bands have performed the best of the rock music from 60's, 70's and 80's and the result could be felt in the energetic atmosphere in the "Hildener Stadthalle". Ahhh, and of course the Herrmanns' Jukebox Staff was there to be a part of this celebration and to take interesting pictures... Congratulations IDEA and MOONDOGS for the excellent performance and repertory.


Posted by hsjukebox at 9:35 PM GMT
Updated: Thursday, 4 December 2003 2:00 PM GMT
Thursday, 27 November 2003
Lennon, Cobain and more...
Mood:  lazy
Now Playing: Rock Mix

John and Kurt's lyrics outlive them

JOHN LENNON'S handwritten lyrics to the BEATLES' "Nowhere Man" sold for $455,000 -- more than four times the anticipated price -- at a Christie's auction in New York . . . The paperback version of KURT COBAIN's Journals contains additional material, including handwritten lyrics to "Blew," "Mr. Moustache" and the unreleased "Travelin' White Trash Couple," as well as a recipe for oatmeal cookies . . . GUSTER will perform the VIOLENT FEMMES' debut album in its entirety on November 25th at New York's Arlene's Grocery . . . Cameras will follow the wedding preparations of JANE'S ADDICTION guitarist DAVE NAVARRO and actress CARMEN ELECTRA for the MTV documentary miniseries Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen & Dave, set to debut in January . . .
Riverhead Books will publish The Wu-Tang Manual, the hip-hop group's collective autobiography, in June of 2004 . . . Members of PEARL JAM, THIRD EYE BLIND, SPOON and the PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA collaborated with street musicians on tracks for Live From Nowhere Near You, Volume One. Proceeds from the album's sales benefit Outside In, a social services agency in Portland, Oregon . . . THE BLASTERS will release The Blasters Live, a DVD from their August 13th reunion show at the Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana, California . . . Rhino Records will re-release five EMMYLOU HARRIS albums, Pieces of the Sky, Elite Hotel, Luxury Liner, Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town and Blue Kentucky Girl, with bonus tracks on February 24th . . .

SARAH McLACHLAN performed "Fallen" on Wednesday's episode of Martha Stewart's Living. The singer also showed the host how to bake Mom's Currant Cake, a recipe from her Plenty cookbook . . . CREED's SCOTT STAPP and MARK TREMONTI are at work on solo albums to be released next year . . . The DIXIE CHICKS have moved the release of their new double CD/DVD Top of the World Tour Live from Tuesday, November 25th, to Friday, November 21st . . . Composer MICHAEL KAMEN, who collaborated with METALLICA, DAVID BOWIE and QUEEN, died Tuesday after suffering from multiple sclerosis. He was fifty-five . . . On Monday, the eve of the release of her new album In The Zone, BRITNEY SPEARS received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . . .

The CHRISTINA AGUILERA concert special Stripped...Live in the U.K. will air November 30th on the WB network. Taped earlier this month at Wembley Arena in London, the show will also be released as a DVD on January 13th . . . 50 CENT and G-UNIT, and R. KELLY have been added to the list of performers at the Vibe Awards in Santa Monica, California. The show airs November 21st . . . MEAT LOAF collapsed on stage at London's Wembley Arena on Monday night. A hospital spokesperson said the singer was suffering from "exhaustion due to a prolonged viral infection" . . . RANCID, director JIM JARMUSCH, and actors MATT DILLON and STEVE BUSCEMI will appear in the video for JOE STRUMMER'S cover of BOB MARLEY'S "Redemption Song" . . .

Taking a cue from SUGE KNIGHT's Tha Row, IRV GOTTI's Murder Inc. Records, home to JA RULE and ASHANTI, will shorten its name to The Inc. . . . TOBY KEITH will perform a medley of his songs during the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving Day game. The show, which will be telecast on CBS, kicks off the Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle fundraising drive . . . A throat condition has caused MICHELLE BRANCH to cancel nine dates on her current tour in support of Hotel Paper . . .

Augusta, Georgia will construct a statue and rename the Garden City Music Festival in honor of hometown boy JAMES BROWN . . . Australian singer-songwriter ANNE McCUE, a favorite of LUCINDA WILLIAMS, will release her U.S. debut Roll on February 24th . . . PETE TOWNSHEND and ROGER DALTREY will play a March 29th concert to mark the 150th anniversary of the London's Royal Albert Hall . . . STACIE ORRICO will perform her single "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" on a float at the seventy-seventh annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 27th in New York.(Rollingstone.com)

Posted by hsjukebox at 1:45 PM GMT
Tuesday, 25 November 2003
Pink Floyd Statues, action figures, toys and collectibles
Mood:  surprised
Now Playing: The Wall Box Set
Pink Floyd The Wall Figure Set Based on the legendary film PINK FLOYD: THE WALL, this initial series of figural Maquettes (statues) bring some of the film's most memorable characters to life in 3D. Each Maquette comes with an interlocking Wall base that can be fit together with other bases to form a large wall. The Maquettes are approximately 6 inches tall and the bases are 7 inches wide! This series 1 set of 6 individually packaged Maquettes includes: 1x Iron Eagle Warplane, 1x School Master, 1x Marching Hammers, 1x Judge and 2x Female Scorpion with Pink. (Subject to change.)
In animation a Maquette is a small model of an intended work, used by animators as a reference tool to help retain character consistency. This Maquette is often made of a porcelain/resin blend.(Entertainment Earth)

Posted by hsjukebox at 9:01 AM GMT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:09 AM GMT
Alice Cooper Getting Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: 35-year career
Alice Cooper wasn't announced as one of the new inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame on Thursday, November 20th, but that doesn't mean there are no new honors for him. Cooper will be on hand December 2nd when he is given his own star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, in celebration of his 35-year career.


Cooper's got two new releases out now -- the new studio album The Eyes Of Alice Cooper, and the CD/DVD combination Brutally Live -- Special Edition, which is an expanded version of his 2000 home video Brutally Live. (Launch Media)

Posted by hsjukebox at 8:46 AM GMT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:08 AM GMT
Monday, 24 November 2003
Springsteen To Offer Holiday Rock
Mood:  amorous
Now Playing: Essential Bruce

Bruce Springsteen will stage a trio of holiday concerts next month in his adopted hometown of Asbury Park, N.J. The Dec. 5-7 shows at the Asbury Park Convention Hall will benefit several local charities and organizations. The Max Weinberg 7 -- the house band on NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" led by the E Street Band drummer -- will back the boss, as they have for such past shows.

Billed as Bruce Springsteen & the Max Weinberg 7 & Friends, the shows will likely draw on the talents of such pals as "Southside Johnny" Lyon and Garland Jeffries, as well as various E Street Band members. The 2001 series also saw unannounced appearances by Elvis Costello and Bruce Hornsby.

Tickets, priced at $100, go on sale tomorrow (Nov. 22) via Ticketmaster phone outlets only. Sales will be restricted to two tickets per show, per phone call. Tickets will not be available in advance and will need to be picked up at the venue on the night of the show.

A new three-disc best-of, "The Essential Bruce Springsteen" (Columbia), debuts this week at No. 14 on The Billboard 200. (Billboard)

Posted by hsjukebox at 2:44 PM GMT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:09 AM GMT
Thursday, 20 November 2003
The Stones Get Vinylized
Mood:  energetic
Now Playing: Rock Vinyl Collectors
There's only a few of us geeks left that still spin records on turntables, and when I say "spin," I don't mean we scratch our records hip-hop style. On the contrary, we'd lose our minds if we saw someone deliberately scratching our classic Beatles or Miles Davis albums. Collecting vinyl could be downright disconcerting at times, considering that most of the records out there are dusted to hell. Well, the Rolling Stones is not only one band that truly appreciates the rock enthusiast's debacle, but has some pretty classic records to boot. That's why on November 25th ABKCO Records will release 11 Rolling Stones titles in vinyl. The series will feature the Stones' initial recordings from 1963 through the 1970 live show Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, in addition to several compilations. The single LPs will retail for $19.98, and the double-LP Hot Rocks will sell for $24.95. Hey, nobody said good taste was cheap. Rock on vinyl collectors of the world. (Arrow FM)

Posted by hsjukebox at 2:44 PM GMT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:10 AM GMT
Friday, 14 November 2003
Clapton Sets World Tour Plans
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Guitar God

Although Eric Clapton has said he's through with extensive world touring, the legendary guitarist has lined up a slew of upcoming international dates. Clapton will spend a month touring Japan beginning Nov. 15 in Hiroshima and wrapping Dec. 13 with the second of two four-night stands at Tokyo's Budokan Hall.

The guitarist will hit the road again in the spring, beginning a month-long European tour April 9 in Antwerp, Belgium. The run ends May 11 after a six-show run at London's Royal Albert Hall. It is unknown if the artist is planning any dates in North America.

Clapton has not released a studio album since 2001's "Reptile." But he can be heard throughout the upcoming "Concert for George," due Nov. 18 from Warner Strategic Marketing. The show was taped last November as a tribute to late Beatles guitarist George Harrison.

Clapton also teams with soul vocalist Solomon Burke for a rendition of "Message to My Son," which is included on bandleader Jools Holland's upcoming album "Small World Big Band Vol. 3." That album is due Nov. 17 internationally via Radar.

Here are Eric Clapton's tour dates:

Nov. 15: Hiroshima, Japan (Green Arena)
Nov. 17, 19-20: Osaka, Japan (Osaka-Jo Hall)
Nov. 24: Saitama, Japan (Saitama Super Arena)
Nov. 26-27: Yokohama, Japan (Yokohama Arena)
Nov. 29-30, Dec. 2-3: Tokyo (Budokan Hall)
Dec. 5: Sendai, Japan (Grande 21)
Dec. 7: Sapporo, Japan (Sapporo Dome)
Dec. 9-10, 12-13: Tokyo (Budokan Hall)
April 9: Antwerp, Belgium (Sportpaleis Antwerpen)
April 11-12: Rotterdam, Holland (Ahoy)
April 23: Dublin (the Point)
April 24: Belfast (Odyssey Arena)
April 26: Glasgow (SECC)
April 27: Newcastle, England (Telewest Arena)
April 29: Manchester, England (Evening News Arena)
April 30: Birmingham, England (NEC Arena)
May 2: Sheffield, England (Hallam FM Arena)
May 4-5, 7-8, 10-11: London (Royal Albert Hall)
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y

Posted by hsjukebox at 12:01 PM GMT
Tuesday, 11 November 2003
Zeppelin is not an issue
Mood:  not sure
Now Playing: Led Zeppelin
Plant releases new solo collection; and says no to Led-style reunion.
ATLANTIC RECORDS RELEASE A two-CD Robert Plant anthology called 'Sixty-Six To Timbuktu' on November 4.
As the title suggests, the 35 tracks trace Plant's entire career, from 'You Better Run', his first solo single in 1966, to a recent live performance in Timbuktu.

Responding to the inevitable question, Plant told US trade magazine Billboard that he won't participate in any Led Zeppelin reunion, although he doesn't rule out the possibility of working again with guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones in another capacity.
(Rockahead)

Posted by hsjukebox at 8:31 AM GMT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:11 AM GMT
Monday, 3 November 2003
Baby McCartney
Mood:  smelly
Now Playing: Proud Family...
Baby called Beatrice for McCartneys

Sir Paul McCartney said yesterday he was ecstatic after becoming a father for the fourth time at the age of 61.

He was with his wife, Heather Mills, when she gave birth three weeks early to their first child, a 7lb girl named Beatrice Milly.

The baby, described by the couple as "our little bundle of joy", was born by caesarian section at the private Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth in north London on Tuesday.

The couple said yesterday their daughter was named after Heather's mother, Beatrice, and the former Beatle's aunt, Milly.

"She is a little beauty and we couldn't be prouder," they said in a statement. "Our immediate family were told the news right away and are all as overjoyed as we are at the early arrival of our little bundle of joy."

Mills, 35, a former model, made no secret of her longing for a baby. But she feared she would never conceive after suffering two ectopic pregnancies during her marriage to Alfie Karmal, a computer sales director.

Sir Paul has three children - Mary, Stella, and James - from his marriage to Linda McCartney, who died of breast cancer five years ago. He also has a step-daughter, Heather, from Linda's first marriage.

It is understood that doctors will monitor the child's feeding, temperature and blood sugars to ensure all is well before mother and baby are allowed home.

Mills's father, Mark, 62, from Washington, near Sunderland, said: "I am very proud."
By Nicole Martin - Filed: 31/10/2003 (Source: NewsTelegraphCo)



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Stones Cancel China Gigs

The Rolling Stones have had to cancel their tour dates in China due to complications with the Stars crisis. The group tried to reschedule its April dates in Beijing and Shanghai but to no avail.

Meet The Beatles Again On DVD

"The Ed Sullivan Shows Featuring The Beatles," a two-disc DVD features four digitally restored Sullivan shows, starting with the band's debut on Feb. 9, 1964, before a record TV audience of 73 million.
(Classicrocktoday)

Posted by hsjukebox at 2:20 PM GMT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 9:12 AM GMT

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