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Stephen Marley Remembers Father, Those That Came Before on “Old Soul”

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I’m an old soul, living in the body of a 9-year-old. Guess I’ve been here before, sings Stephen Marley. Traveling through a cache of memories, from his childhood, adulthood, his father Bob Marley, and the musical legends that molded him—tribute to the ones that made it all possible / Inside me, a legacy live on—”Old Soul” is a musical scrapbook pinpointing key moments in Marley’s life, from birth through his father’s death in 1981.

JamBase Details 25th Anniversary Concert Series Featuring Jennifer Hartwick Band, Club d’Elf, Umphrey’s McGee and More

JamBase has announced they will celebrate 25 years of concert-going with a series of live shows this summer. The four-night event, dubbed The JamBase 25th Anniversary Quadricentennial Silver Jubilee, is slated to occur on August 17 through 20, with performances taking place across three venues in the Boston area.

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We promoted the The Dresden Dolls debut album, and now’s your chance to see them live! Go dolls!

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Last yearAmanda Palmer and Brian Viglione announced they’d be reactivating their punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls for shows and new music, and while we’re still waiting on the new music part, they’ve been playing shows and continue announcing new ones. They just finished three nights at Santa Fe’s Meow Wolf, and they have residencies in Orlando and New Orleans coming up in June, and a set at Riot Fest in September. They’ve now announced new shows in NYC and Woodstock. See their updated dates below.

 

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The Headhunters to Celebrate 50th-Anniversary in New Orleans

Tonight, the iconic jazz-fusion group–originally formed by Herbie Hancock to record his seminal album Head Hunters, from which their name originates–The Headhunters will bring their 50th-anniversary tour back home for a performance at NOLA Brewing Company at 3001 Tchoupitoulas St.

In February, the musical heavyweights kicked off their 50th-anniversary celebratory tour with an incredible performance at The Brooklyn Bowl in New York, and the ensemble–comprised of original Headhunter Bill Summers, his co-bandleader drummer Mike Clark, New Orleans saxophonist Donald Harrison, bassist Chris Severin and pianist Kyle Roussel–continued to rouse crowds at venues like the Park City Hall in Bridgeport, Conn., Brooklyn Bowl Philly, Boston’s City Winery and Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club throughout the month.

 

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The Peach Music Festival Drops Daily Lineups for 2023 Gathering

The Peach Music Festival has revealed the daily lineup schedule for the 2023 gathering slated to occur at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pa., from Thursday, June 29, through Sunday, July 2. The breakdown arrives after the initial artist announcement, which dropped back in mid-December.

According to the folks behind the treasured event, festivities will pick up on Thursday, June 29, with headliners Goose, who are billed to perform two sets, in addition to the first day will yield added sets courtesy of Twiddle, Thumpasaurus and Friends of The Brothers. The second day will see Ween hold down the top slot. June 30 will also present music from Umphrey’s McGee, Ripe, Dogs in a Pile, LP Giobbi, Trouble No More, Tapers Choice and more.

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Green Day celebrate ’39/Smooth’ anniversary with never-before-seen video from 1990

The pop-punk icons shared an Instagram post that featured old throwbacks of the line-up that consisted of frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Durnt and original drummer John Kiffmeyer.

They also unveiled a video of them performing the LP’s track ‘Paper Lantern’ in a backyard in their home city of Oakland, California, a couple of weeks before the album’s release.

 

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Billy Strings Marks Sam Bush’s Birthday With New Grass Revival Cover in Mississippi

Last night, Billy Strings brought his current tour to Southaven, Miss., stopping at Landers Center and delivering two frames of music. During the performance, the bluegrass golden boy and his band paid homage to their location with a fitting cover of Jimmie Rodgers’ “Miss the Mississippi and You.” Later, the artist marked Sam Bush’s birthday with a cover of New Grass Revival’s “Whisper My Name,” a tune that Strings said Bush introduced him to.

The Thursday night concert heated up with a pairing of “The Fire On My Tongue” with “Bronzeback.” Then, Strings and company followed up with a run-through of “Fire Line,” which merged into “Taking Water.” The band cut into the first cover of their April 13 performance with a take on Harley “Red” Allen’s “Hello City Limits.” The musician returned to originals on “Pyramid Country,” which bled into an ensuing take on “Must Be Seven.”

The initial frame brought forth a trio of covers next. Then the band picked up their own “Red Daisy” prior to the final song of the set, a rendition of the traditional “Train 45.” After returning from set break, the ensemble kicked things off with Mississippi Sheiks’  “Sitting on Top of The World.” Originals appeared next, and the band added “Heartbeat of America” and “In the Morning Light,”

 

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Foo Fighters to Open the Atlantis, the 9:30 Club’s New Venue

On May 30, Foo Fighters will open a new venue in Washington, D.C., called The Atlantis. The 450-person room is set to pay homage to the 9:30 Club, opening next door to the venue on Club on F Street, Northwest, directly behind 815 V Street, Northwest, which is where the 9:30 Club has sat since ’96.

Foo Fighter’s appearance on May 30 will mark 43 years minus one day since the original 9:30 Club opened and will mark a run of 44 concerts–each $44–to celebrate the 44 years since the 9:30 Club opened – the name of the new venue comes from the original name of the 9:30 Club which was also called The Atlantis when it opened in the late ’70s.

Notably, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl announced the new club during a surprise show that marked the venue’s first in 17 months due to the pandemic at the 9:30 Club back in September 2021. During the set, Grohl said, the venue owners would be “opening an exact replica of the old 9:30 Club” right next door. He prophetically added, “We’ll probably be the band that opens it, right? Is that what’s going to happen?”

The 44 performances upcoming at the room–which will pay tribute to the original venue with the old venue’s front desk and a pole that famously obstructed the view of concertgoers–include Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Pixies, Tank and the Bangas, Yo La Tengo, Sylvan Esso, Jeff Tweedy, Barenaked Ladies, The Head and the Heart, Portugal. The Man, Living Colour, Iron & Wine, Shakey Graves, George Clinton, Thievery Corporation, Joan Jett, Gary Clark Jr., Ben Gibbard, Tove Lo, Billy Idol, Matt and Kim and more. The run of shows will be closed out by none other than Maggie Rogers, who will perform on Sept. 29.

The venue’s motto is “Where music begins,” and venue owner Seth Hurtiz spoke to The Washington Post about the new endeavor. Hurtiz noted that his company concert promotion company I.M.P. used to host a 9:30 Club presents show at U Street Music Hall–which closed following COVID-19–to serve as a proving ground for new artists. Through the stages of the 9:30 Club (1,200 capacity), The Anthem (2,500-6,000 capacity) and the Merriweather Post Pavillion (18,000 capacity) welcome some of the best acts, they were lacking a place for new acts to prove themselves.

“We have everything but a small club. We need our own because we need ours to stand out,” Hurtiz said. “I wanted to have the best small club like I wanted to have the best midsize venue, and the best amphitheater, and so on and so forth.”

He also spoke on the infamous pole: “There will be a pole which everyone fought me on, but since it’s one of the big questions everyone asks, I’m like, ‘Well, there you go. That’s why we’re putting the pole there.’”

 

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Sly Stone announces new memoir with foreword by Questlove

Sly Stone is set to release a new memoir later this year, featuring contributions from Questlove.

The upcoming book is set to be released on October 17 and will provide a never-before-seen insight into the funk icon’s personal life. It will also feature a foreword by legendary American musician, Questlove.

Entitled Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin): A Memoir, the book will dive into a firsthand account of the musician’s personal life, and share anecdotes from his 50-year-long tenure in the music industry.

 

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