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- Leftover Salmon is breaking up or taking a break?
Leftover Salmon after 15 yrs says no more.. a hiatus or good-bye for good? read more..
- Leftover Salmon is breaking up or taking a break?
Leftover Salmon after 15 yrs says no more.. a hiatus or good-bye for good? read more..
- Mark Karan interview - 4/21/01
Mark Karan interview
- Railroad Earth
With nearly 400 shows and tens of thousands of road miles now behind them, Railroad Earth has become a staple on the national touring and festival scene, and built a huge following of loyal fans that document and trade every note they play, and often join them on the road for multiple nights. These fans call themselves “Hobos,” and the band considers them to be the fuel that keeps this engine chugging along. Railroad Earth’s next album is planned for release in Spring 2004. Till then the band will continue to bring their music to the stage from East to West. So keep an ear to the ground and listen for Railroad Earth, because they'll be rolling through your town very soon.
- ten2nine
"I hate to break the news to you, but you guy's may have finally put all the pieces together. This new ep is the best work I've heard from you ever! The writing, lyrics and music is superb, the performance is top notch and [Jim Leguilloux's] production gives it a true professional gloss." - Ron Gilmour, Power 104 Kelowna, BC
- Metharia
The debut on the band was on 18th January 2000, when Metharia won the festival "Le Quattro Notti Rock." In June 2003 they are one of the three winners of the "NMC festival,' in Marcerta winning the award for the best live performance.
- Signal Path
Armed with new jungle juice, they are warming up and ready to play. They opened up with a latenight show in Atlanta and continued on to Mountain View Jam Festival in North Carolina. Coast to coast, they'll be working their way to SummerCamp, Wakarusa, and High Sierra Music Festival.
- T-Band
Jim Dooney plays guitar and does most of the lead vocals. He is great at getting everyone involved in the fun by taking requests or choosing the perfect song for any situation. Amy Anderson plays the stand up bass and sings harmony. Amy is the musical backbone of the band. Her playing punch and solid timing keeps us all together in our all acoustic environment. Robert Griffith plays banjo and sings harmony. Rob drives the band with lightning fast fingers and great improvising skills. Rich Egan plays mandolin and does some vocals. Rich keeps your feet tapping and your fingers snapping with his rhythm chops and is great at playing tasteful solos."
- Shanti Groove (September 2003)
Shanti's groove moves along acoustical and electrical lines, combining the voice of jazz and rock with back porch bluegrass and funktified percussion. Bringing their unique sound to venues nationwide, the band provides a musical celebration of the 'groove' kind.
- Kelly's running column
In this column I want to talk to you about Ghent. Ghent is the capital of the province East-Flanders in Belgium, a small country in Europe, and has about 225, 000 inhabitants.
- Kelly's running column
In this column I want to talk to you about Ghent. Ghent is the capital of the province East-Flanders in Belgium, a small country in Europe, and has about 225, 000 inhabitants.
- Curious Yellow (August 2003)
After fronting a couple bands in the mid 90s in California and spending the next several years developing his musical and songwriting talents in Japan and Minneapolis, Adam Lancaster landed in Denver in 2000 and founded the band.
The band took on many formations and seemingly endless lineup changes for about a year until the perfect complimentary additions of Gregg Rosenthal (drums), Josh Eckhoff (guitar), and Matt Novack (bass, vocals) created a sound and style beyond what Adam could have hoped for. This new talented group immediately began writing songs and reworking old songs to create music and a performance that attracts and engages every listening audience. The personal and musical bond between each member deepened quickly and the dedication from everyone to develop the band to its fullest possibilities is evident.
- New Monsoon (June 2003)
Utilizing congas, timbales, tabla, banjo, bongos, Dobro, ghatham, Didgeridoo, electric and acoustic guitars, bass, drum kit and keys, the band offers a plethora of textures, rhythms, ideas and moods. New Monsoon absorbs elements of sound indigenous to world culture and incorporates them into a variety of colorful and original rhythmic compositions.
- One Way Rider (May 2003)
"One Way Rider has taken Nashville by storm! It was an honor to have them perform on the Interstate Radio Network a network of over twenty stations that broadcast from Music City and airs nationwide and in Canada. Locally in Nashville, the IRN broadcast on WSM 650 AM, the home of the Grand Ole Opry. The response was great! We cant wait to have them come back on the air and play for us again. It was so good to be with folks that live and love the bluegrass way, truly a blessed family. David and Valerie are a great example of what a family can accomplish together."
- Smokestack (January 2003)
“The quality of playing blew me away. All four guys were stars, but that keyboard player is a superstar. Very Hornsby in his writing and singing, very Medeski with his jams. I have had the CD for a few months, and being a little familiar with the songs impressed me even more.” CanJam News Toronto,
Canada
- The Miltones (December 2002)
Formed in the summer of 2000, the Miltones have already performed over 350 shows in under 28 months. Their high volume of gigs has enabled the band to mature and explore a range of musical directions that make them a formidable artistic act. Simultaneously their music seems to embrace a level of healing and celebration that make them both accessible and fortunate for the audiences they have attracted.
- Ripple (November 2002)
When Ripple started out in an Old Tappan, NJ basement during early 1978, none of us thought we would be discussing the possibilities of playing together for 25 years. But that’s exactly what happened. From the early day’s of playing friends parties (usually when the Parent’s were away) to all the great nightclubs and other interesting venues we’ve performed at during the years, we’ve met some amazing people and formed life long friendships that will long out live the Band.
- Ray Charles died today at 73.
Ray Charles dead at 73
- Fair To Midland (September 2002)
Brett Stowers and Nathin Seals offer a rhythmic passion that leads the humble gentlemen in their avant-garde sound. The unearthed discord and unconventional cries of frontman Andrew Sudderth infused with guitarist Cliff Campbell's melodic fury tumble into a captivating creation of sonics, cultures, and confusion. Combined with the subtle offering of Matt Langley on keys, FTM glides past the expected boundries and gracefully throws their intense rock harmonies to the flame.
- The Few (July 2002)
"We did it in chunks, whenever he was available," says Burnside. "Living there, and playing in the clubs, it raises your game." The result, an explosive, hooky collection that echoes Burnside's love of the Replacements and fascination with the Cure, is startling from a 22-year-old who took up guitar only three years ago.
- One Cat Left (May 2002)
Pete’s former association with TOM MARSHALL of PHISH led to the band AMFIBIAN. It was here in this situation that Pete found his voice and his motivation..
- Mt. Kilimanjaro!
In one scene we saw a hippo in the river, a croccodile laying on the bank just beside it, and a waterbuck stanking near in the grass!
- Grateful Web Interview with Madison House and SCI Ticketing
SCI interview
- Leftover will be calling it quits at years end.
Leftover Salmon are saying goodbye..
- AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM TREY 05.25.04
Phish is coming to end..
- Sativa Gumbo (April 2002)
Sativa Gumbo
- Pamela's stories from Africa
This month I'll continue teaching English at the school, organize a second beekeeping seminar, begin making fuel-efficient stoves, and track down another place to buy modern breed roosters.
- Yamagata update
Yamagata
- Yamagata (June 2001)
Yamagata
- JSwine (October 2000)
JSwine
- Mark Karan (August 2000)
Mark Karan
- Moses Guest (September 2000)
Moses Guest
- Uncle Sammy (July 2001)
Uncle Sammy
- Solomon Grundy (April 2001)
Solomon Grundy
- Tonal Vision (May 2001)
Tonal Vision
- Jam in the Dam with Yonder, DSO, Keller, Galactic
Dark Star Orchestra Heads to Europe!
Join DSO, Galactic, Yonder Mountain, Keller Williams at Jam in the Dam
An International Festival at THE MELKWEG
Amsterdam, Holland | March 18 - 20, 2007
- 5th Annual Harvest Jam Spreads Good Musical Vibes This Fall
Harvest Jam is one of the most anticipated fall festivals in the Midwest as this temporary musical city pulls folks from all over the region into Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio for a weekend of continuous music and entertainment October 5 - 7.
- 5th Annual Harvest Jam Spreads Good Musical Vibes This Fall
Harvest Jam is one of the most anticipated fall festivals in the Midwest as this temporary musical city pulls folks from all over the region into Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio for a weekend of continuous music and entertainment October 5 - 7.
- Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue
Fronted by zenith-era Grateful Dead chanteuse Donna Jean Godchaux McKay, Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue has taken only exactly what it needs from jam music to create an inviting and compelling new brew of sound and scene - it's taken the ethos, the spirit, the organic approach of re-invention.
- Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue
Fronted by zenith-era Grateful Dead chanteuse Donna Jean Godchaux McKay, Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue has taken only exactly what it needs from jam music to create an inviting and compelling new brew of sound and scene - it's taken the ethos, the spirit, the organic approach of re-invention.
- 10,000 Lakes Festival ’06 – A Trip Worth the While
The fourth annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) kicked off on a mild Wednesday evening at the Soo Pass Ranch of Detroit Lakes, MN. The four-day bonanza of music and entertainment has matured into a full-fledged mainstay on the summer tour circuit for headliners and up-and-coming regional acts alike.
- 10,000 Lakes Festival ’06 – A Trip Worth the While
The fourth annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) kicked off on a mild Wednesday evening at the Soo Pass Ranch of Detroit Lakes, MN. The four-day bonanza of music and entertainment has matured into a full-fledged mainstay on the summer tour circuit for headliners and up-and-coming regional acts alike.
- The Reverend Mofo
Based out of Long Island, New York; the reverend mofo is an experimental duo dedicated to an approach based entirely in improvisation and spontaneous musical alchemy. They also pride themselves on a "zero overhead" model; where their avant-garde, ambient, space sound is created, documented and distributed entirely via the internet.
- The Reverend Mofo
Based out of Long Island, New York; the reverend mofo is an experimental duo dedicated to an approach based entirely in improvisation and spontaneous musical alchemy. They also pride themselves on a "zero overhead" model; where their avant-garde, ambient, space sound is created, documented and distributed entirely via the internet.
- Particle in Hollywood
Almost an afterthought to a long weekend in 2000, Particle was born on a boat cruise in the San Francisco Bay to commemorate what ended up being Phish’s first hiatus. The then-unnamed Particle ended up surprising everyone on the boat cruise with their fresh sound and original compositions.
- Particle in Hollywood
Almost an afterthought to a long weekend in 2000, Particle was born on a boat cruise in the San Francisco Bay to commemorate what ended up being Phish’s first hiatus. The then-unnamed Particle ended up surprising everyone on the boat cruise with their fresh sound and original compositions.
- Banyan Evolves in Denver
The west coast based Banyan was created by Stephen Perkins, the long-time drummer of Jane’s Addiction. This ever evolving group of musicians has included at times, bass great Rob Wasserman, guitar legend Steve Kimock, members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Sonic Youths Thurston Moore to name a few.
- Banyan Evolves in Denver
The west coast based Banyan was created by Stephen Perkins, the long-time drummer of Jane’s Addiction. This ever evolving group of musicians has included at times, bass great Rob Wasserman, guitar legend Steve Kimock, members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Sonic Youths Thurston Moore to name a few.
- Toubab Krewe Headed to Vegoose
Blending Malian, American and "Dirty South" influences into a sound all its own, Toubab Krewe continues to build off the momentum of an incredible tour in support of its self-titled debut album, which was produced by Grammy winning producer Steven Heller and released in June on Upstream Records.
- Toubab Krewe Headed to Vegoose
Blending Malian, American and "Dirty South" influences into a sound all its own, Toubab Krewe continues to build off the momentum of an incredible tour in support of its self-titled debut album, which was produced by Grammy winning producer Steven Heller and released in June on Upstream Records.
- Vegoose — A Fun-Filled Bohemian Rhapsody
Not only did the festival offer great music, it held a Halloween costume contest; interactive booths where festival-goers could customize their own CD from artists they saw over the weekend; as well as an art installation. If you didn't get to attend this year, mark your 2007 calendar and fulfill your bohemian dreams in the desert.
- Vegoose — A Fun-Filled Bohemian Rhapsody
Not only did the festival offer great music, it held a Halloween costume contest; interactive booths where festival-goers could customize their own CD from artists they saw over the weekend; as well as an art installation. If you didn't get to attend this year, mark your 2007 calendar and fulfill your bohemian dreams in the desert.
- The GOP needs to be Ousted on Tuesday - Go Vote!
After 6 years of incompetence, hypocrisy, corruption, and fear based tactics, the time has come for change.
- The GOP needs to be Ousted on Tuesday - Go Vote!
After 6 years of incompetence, hypocrisy, corruption, and fear based tactics, the time has come for change.
- The Dog in WestBury, N.Y.
I never understood the notion of the critic. Who takes the time and effort to write about something they don't like? I have always tried to use the written word to elevate, not dissect or discredit. So it's with some trepidation that I set out to discuss Ratdog's two night stand at (to borrow from the great Neil Peart) the "obnoxious local bank" theater (near Westbury Music Fair) on October 31st and November 1st in Westbury, NY.
- The Dog in WestBury, N.Y.
I never understood the notion of the critic. Who takes the time and effort to write about something they don't like? I have always tried to use the written word to elevate, not dissect or discredit. So it's with some trepidation that I set out to discuss Ratdog's two night stand at (to borrow from the great Neil Peart) the "obnoxious local bank" theater (near Westbury Music Fair) on October 31st and November 1st in Westbury, NY.
- Tony Furtado’s new album, 'Thirteen'
Thirteen, set for January 23, 2007 release on Funzalo Records, reveals Furtado as an artist with a great deal on his mind and a full arsenal of skills with which to express his thoughts and feelings. “These Chains was my first serious attempt at songwriting,” he says, “So it was a trial by fire, with a bit of experimentation. This time I had the chance to go deeper.”
- Tony Furtado’s new album, 'Thirteen'
Thirteen, set for January 23, 2007 release on Funzalo Records, reveals Furtado as an artist with a great deal on his mind and a full arsenal of skills with which to express his thoughts and feelings. “These Chains was my first serious attempt at songwriting,” he says, “So it was a trial by fire, with a bit of experimentation. This time I had the chance to go deeper.”
- Tea Leaf Green Rocks the Rockies
The year that was 2005 was definitely the breakout year for San Francisco rock ‘n’ roll outfit Tea Leaf Green. They released the very well-received studio project “Taught to Be Proud”, which even earned them a Jammy award for Best Song of the Year, and garnered a huge fan base by spreading their sound through more than two-hundred performances.
- Tea Leaf Green Rocks the Rockies
The year that was 2005 was definitely the breakout year for San Francisco rock ‘n’ roll outfit Tea Leaf Green. They released the very well-received studio project “Taught to Be Proud”, which even earned them a Jammy award for Best Song of the Year, and garnered a huge fan base by spreading their sound through more than two-hundred performances.
- WHERE THE RIGHT WENT WRONG...AND VICE VERSA
I grew up in a time when being liberal was almost a moral imperative. My parents supported civil rights, women’s rights, and opposed the war in Vietnam. And as best as I could tell, then and now, there weren’t a lot of gray areas in those positions. The left clearly had the moral high ground, and my home state of Alabama, in the 1960s, was arguably the front line in the battle for social change.
- WHERE THE RIGHT WENT WRONG...AND VICE VERSA
I grew up in a time when being liberal was almost a moral imperative. My parents supported civil rights, women’s rights, and opposed the war in Vietnam. And as best as I could tell, then and now, there weren’t a lot of gray areas in those positions. The left clearly had the moral high ground, and my home state of Alabama, in the 1960s, was arguably the front line in the battle for social change.
- New Mimi Auction Is Now Over - Thanks To Everyone!
The Grateful Web is proud to power yet another Mimi Fishman Foundation auction. There's all sorts of great items, including: String Cheese Incident New Years tickets and backstage passes, autographed Allman Brothers Rock the Earth poster, Phish Simpsons t-shirt pack, Umphrey's McGee New Years VIP Package, Jack Johnson autographed Rock the Earth poster, Bonnie Raitt autographed Rock the Earth poster, & tons more! Real Time Bidding Total for This Auction: $2,690.00 raised for charity. thanks to everyone who participated!
- New Mimi Auction Is Now Over - Thanks To Everyone!
The Grateful Web is proud to power yet another Mimi Fishman Foundation auction. There's all sorts of great items, including: String Cheese Incident New Years tickets and backstage passes, autographed Allman Brothers Rock the Earth poster, Phish Simpsons t-shirt pack, Umphrey's McGee New Years VIP Package, Jack Johnson autographed Rock the Earth poster, Bonnie Raitt autographed Rock the Earth poster, & tons more! Real Time Bidding Total for This Auction: $2,690.00 raised for charity. thanks to everyone who participated!
- Taking the Mask off of Sin City at Vegoose 2006
As I sat and listened to Toubab Krewe, I couldn't help but think of the language of music. The vocabulary and accents were ringing through my head, reminding me of the peaceful nature of mankind. The notes melted together like a true melting pot, not the segregated version we've been told about for so long. But one with true meaning. A blending of cultures, ideas, and of people. These were the opening rhythms of Vegoose 2006, and they opened something inside of me.
- Taking the Mask off of Sin City at Vegoose 2006
As I sat and listened to Toubab Krewe, I couldn't help but think of the language of music. The vocabulary and accents were ringing through my head, reminding me of the peaceful nature of mankind. The notes melted together like a true melting pot, not the segregated version we've been told about for so long. But one with true meaning. A blending of cultures, ideas, and of people. These were the opening rhythms of Vegoose 2006, and they opened something inside of me.
- Langerado Music Festival Coming Soon!
The Langerado Music Festival is known for kicking off the country's festival season each March by attracting thousands of music lovers from all over the country to sunny South Florida. Today, the region's premier music festival makes its first announcement regarding the artist line-up for its fifth annual event, happening at Markham Park on March 9, 10, and 11, 2007.
- Langerado Music Festival Coming Soon!
The Langerado Music Festival is known for kicking off the country's festival season each March by attracting thousands of music lovers from all over the country to sunny South Florida. Today, the region's premier music festival makes its first announcement regarding the artist line-up for its fifth annual event, happening at Markham Park on March 9, 10, and 11, 2007.
- THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PROJECT
Two of the Grateful Dead's greatest albums, American Beauty and Workingman's Dead, both recorded in 1970, will each be honored with its own evening when Arts>World Financial Center presents The American Beauty Project free in the World Financial Center Winter Garden, 220 Vesey Street.
- THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PROJECT
Two of the Grateful Dead's greatest albums, American Beauty and Workingman's Dead, both recorded in 1970, will each be honored with its own evening when Arts>World Financial Center presents The American Beauty Project free in the World Financial Center Winter Garden, 220 Vesey Street.
- Under Full Sail: It All Comes Together
Columbus, Ohio ’s ekoostik hookah recently made its way to Atlanta’s infamous Tree Sound Studios for a week of recording followed by a weekend of live recordings in front of 200 devoted fans. Hookah is developing their first studio record since 2002 and its first recording with singer/songwriter/guitarist John Mullins in over 10 years.
- Under Full Sail: It All Comes Together
Columbus, Ohio ’s ekoostik hookah recently made its way to Atlanta’s infamous Tree Sound Studios for a week of recording followed by a weekend of live recordings in front of 200 devoted fans. Hookah is developing their first studio record since 2002 and its first recording with singer/songwriter/guitarist John Mullins in over 10 years.
- Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue Rex Fundraiser
The Rex Foundation, a not-for-profit charitable organization established in 1983 by friends and members of the Grateful Dead, has been aiding in building stronger communities, promoting individuality in the arts, helping secure a more healthy environment, and protecting the rights of indigenous people for twenty-two years.
- Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue Rex Fundraiser
The Rex Foundation, a not-for-profit charitable organization established in 1983 by friends and members of the Grateful Dead, has been aiding in building stronger communities, promoting individuality in the arts, helping secure a more healthy environment, and protecting the rights of indigenous people for twenty-two years.
- 10KLF Festival Heads Into Fifth Year with Jam Heavyweights
The initial festival artist lineup includes members of the Grateful Dead and Phish leading their contemporary ensembles, along with a diverse cross-section of talent from the improvisational music scene. With dozens of bands still to be added in the coming months, the 10,000 Lakes Festival preliminary lineup includes:
- 10KLF Festival Heads Into Fifth Year with Jam Heavyweights
The initial festival artist lineup includes members of the Grateful Dead and Phish leading their contemporary ensembles, along with a diverse cross-section of talent from the improvisational music scene. With dozens of bands still to be added in the coming months, the 10,000 Lakes Festival preliminary lineup includes:
- Keller Williams New Album 'Dream,' Coming Soon
When singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Keller Williams scratched out a long and ambitious wish list of artists he'd like to collaborate with in the studio, he told himself "It can't hurt to dream." Today, with the release of his ninth studio album, Keller's dream comes true.
- Keller Williams New Album 'Dream,' Coming Soon
When singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Keller Williams scratched out a long and ambitious wish list of artists he'd like to collaborate with in the studio, he told himself "It can't hurt to dream." Today, with the release of his ninth studio album, Keller's dream comes true.
- The Big Wu Heats up Boulder
Following that was one of the few Andy Miller-written tunes, "Dancing with Lula". Always a concert favorite, the crowd really got into and began to show their strength. The Fox Theater had pretty much filled up at this point and you could feel it. The end of "Lula" segued right into "No Place Like a Road", a folk song from the collaborative side project Songs From the Tin Shed by Castino and Yonder Mountain String Band's mandolin phenom, Jeff Austin.
- The Big Wu Heats up Boulder
Following that was one of the few Andy Miller-written tunes, "Dancing with Lula". Always a concert favorite, the crowd really got into and began to show their strength. The Fox Theater had pretty much filled up at this point and you could feel it. The end of "Lula" segued right into "No Place Like a Road", a folk song from the collaborative side project Songs From the Tin Shed by Castino and Yonder Mountain String Band's mandolin phenom, Jeff Austin.
- The Biscuits At The Roxy
Standing a few feet from the stage as the smoke machine rolls in the fog, I turn to survey the crowd and immediately feel like Chief Broom standing in the Cuckoo’s Nest with the rest of the asylum inmates. But soon the music is grabbing my soul and I realize it’s just another Disco Biscuits show in Los Angeles, California.
- The Biscuits At The Roxy
Standing a few feet from the stage as the smoke machine rolls in the fog, I turn to survey the crowd and immediately feel like Chief Broom standing in the Cuckoo’s Nest with the rest of the asylum inmates. But soon the music is grabbing my soul and I realize it’s just another Disco Biscuits show in Los Angeles, California.
- Trey Releases Mini-Album 18 Steps
After listening to the mini-album 18 Steps I begun to question Trey Anastasio's choice of track listings for the release Bar 17, his latest studio project distributed this October. There are some real gems here that probably should have made the cut for the major release, and may have been better received choices that some of the sleepers on Bar 17.
- Trey Releases Mini-Album 18 Steps
After listening to the mini-album 18 Steps I begun to question Trey Anastasio's choice of track listings for the release Bar 17, his latest studio project distributed this October. There are some real gems here that probably should have made the cut for the major release, and may have been better received choices that some of the sleepers on Bar 17.
- Bruce Hornsby's 'Halcyon Days'
Bruce Hornsby became a part-time member of the Grateful Dead and, from September 1990 to March 1992, performed with the group on more than 100 concerts in America and Europe. "I've always liked the group of fans that we've drawn from the Grateful Dead time, because those fans are often adventurous music listeners," Hornsby admits.
- Bruce Hornsby's 'Halcyon Days'
Bruce Hornsby became a part-time member of the Grateful Dead and, from September 1990 to March 1992, performed with the group on more than 100 concerts in America and Europe. "I've always liked the group of fans that we've drawn from the Grateful Dead time, because those fans are often adventurous music listeners," Hornsby admits.
- Girls & Tattoos
Tattoos are more prevalent now than they have been at any time in American history. An estimated 39 million or one out of every seven people in North America has at least one tattoo, according to en.Wikipedia.org. Once considered taboo because of their associations with criminality, tattoos have become a main stream trend.
- Girls & Tattoos
Tattoos are more prevalent now than they have been at any time in American history. An estimated 39 million or one out of every seven people in North America has at least one tattoo, according to en.Wikipedia.org. Once considered taboo because of their associations with criminality, tattoos have become a main stream trend.
- Gathering of the Vibes 2007!
Gathering of the Vibes is pleased to announce its return to historic Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut, August 9 through 12, 2007, with four days of live music, arts, and camping. After a six-year out-of-state residency, the 12th annual GOTV returns to the extensively renovated site of its legendary 1999 and 2000 events.
- Gathering of the Vibes 2007!
Gathering of the Vibes is pleased to announce its return to historic Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut, August 9 through 12, 2007, with four days of live music, arts, and camping. After a six-year out-of-state residency, the 12th annual GOTV returns to the extensively renovated site of its legendary 1999 and 2000 events.
- 'Godfather of Soul' James Brown dies
James Brown died on Xmas day, he was 73.
- 'Godfather of Soul' James Brown dies
James Brown died on Xmas day, he was 73.
- Blues on the Prairie: Backyard Barbeque and Blues Fest
Blues legend Buddy Guy showed up in a striped shirt and overhalls. When I had seen him before, he wore polka dots and changed guitars like a fashion statement, including a white one with black polka dots on it. There was another change, too. Guy had only a four piece band. Back in 2005, he had a very talented saxophone player with him. The current configuration, however, is top-notch. They are master musicians in their own right, and hold up well in Guy’s nightly game of dueling instruments.
- Blues on the Prairie: Backyard Barbeque and Blues Fest
Blues legend Buddy Guy showed up in a striped shirt and overhalls. When I had seen him before, he wore polka dots and changed guitars like a fashion statement, including a white one with black polka dots on it. There was another change, too. Guy had only a four piece band. Back in 2005, he had a very talented saxophone player with him. The current configuration, however, is top-notch. They are master musicians in their own right, and hold up well in Guy’s nightly game of dueling instruments.
- Orange Bowl 2007
Greetings from South Florida. Here's a few photos from the Orange Bowl between Wake Forest and Louisville.
- Orange Bowl 2007
Greetings from South Florida. Here's a few photos from the Orange Bowl between Wake Forest and Louisville.
- Peter Rowan & The Tony Rice Quartet
From the opening song, Panama Red, to the set closer, Midnight Moonlight, the Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet played inspiring melodies with a smooth swagger. Though their names were not in the headline, Sharon Gilchrist (mandolin, vocals) and Bryn Davies (bass, vocals), took center stage with beautiful vocal harmony and stupefying instrumentalism.
- Peter Rowan & The Tony Rice Quartet
From the opening song, Panama Red, to the set closer, Midnight Moonlight, the Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet played inspiring melodies with a smooth swagger. Though their names were not in the headline, Sharon Gilchrist (mandolin, vocals) and Bryn Davies (bass, vocals), took center stage with beautiful vocal harmony and stupefying instrumentalism.
- MY MORNING JACKET, CAT POWER, NEW PORNOGRAPHERS added to Langerado
The Fifth annual Langerado Music Festival is pleased to announce additional artists to perform including My Morning Jacket, The New Pornographers, Cat Power, Cut Chemist and The Hold Steady.
- MY MORNING JACKET, CAT POWER, NEW PORNOGRAPHERS added to Langerado
The Fifth annual Langerado Music Festival is pleased to announce additional artists to perform including My Morning Jacket, The New Pornographers, Cat Power, Cut Chemist and The Hold Steady.
- "There Ain't Nothing Like A Grateful Garcia Gathering"
"There Ain't Nothing Like A Grateful Garcia Gathering", and with a warm summer just 6 months away, the bus is up and running again! Its next stop will be the Grateful Garcia Gathering 2007 being held once again on August 2nd - August 5th.
- "There Ain't Nothing Like A Grateful Garcia Gathering"
"There Ain't Nothing Like A Grateful Garcia Gathering", and with a warm summer just 6 months away, the bus is up and running again! Its next stop will be the Grateful Garcia Gathering 2007 being held once again on August 2nd - August 5th.
- Kyle Hollingsworth & Friends Warm Up Denver
After the disclosure that String Cheese Incident founding member and guitarist Billy Nershi would be leaving the band this year, many fans were left to wonder what might become of the remaining band members. Could they tour without Billy, or would this truly be the end of the Cheese?
- Kyle Hollingsworth & Friends Warm Up Denver
After the disclosure that String Cheese Incident founding member and guitarist Billy Nershi would be leaving the band this year, many fans were left to wonder what might become of the remaining band members. Could they tour without Billy, or would this truly be the end of the Cheese?
- Stanton Moore Trio Brings the Funk
On a night where Colorado music fans could have seen G-Love and the Special Sauce, another Zero reunion, and numerous other acts it was exciting to see folks completely pack the Bluebird Theater in Denver to witness the latest incarnation of the Stanton Moore Trio. Before the show began one fan was overheard saying, "This is a big night in D-town!” It was a big night indeed.
- PRAANG Returns To Cervantes for Two-Night Stint
Formed under a blanket of thick Colorado snow during the blizzard of 2006, PRAANG returns to Cervantes for a two night stand December 5th and 6th. Featuring Steve Kimock, Jason Hann and Michael Travis from EOTO/String Cheese Incident and Jamie Janover from ZILLA, PRAANG represents a new musical avenue for the four members to travel. Completely improvisational, spontaneous, and unrehearsed, the quartet’s music reflects their fateful existence
- THE ROXY IN LOS ANGELES CELEBRATES 35TH ANNIVERSARY
Los Angeles’ THE ROXY THEATRE first opened its doors in the late fall of 1973. 35 years later, the legendary venue marks this significant milestone as one of America’s longest-running independently owned and operated establishments with two monumental shows highlighting its rich musical history: Zappa Plays Zappa December 10, 11, 12 and 13 and a New Years Eve performance by The Wailers.
- THE ROXY IN LOS ANGELES CELEBRATES 35TH ANNIVERSARY
Los Angeles’ THE ROXY THEATRE first opened its doors in the late fall of 1973. 35 years later, the legendary venue marks this significant milestone as one of America’s longest-running independently owned and operated establishments with two monumental shows highlighting its rich musical history: Zappa Plays Zappa December 10, 11, 12 and 13 and a New Years Eve performance by The Wailers.
- Leftover Salmon to play Vail, CO + Upcoming Projects
Leftover Salmon will perform a full two set show on December 12th at the Dobson Ice Arena. This show will be part of the Snow Daze Festival held each year in Vail Colorado as a kickoff party to the winter season.
- Leftover Salmon to play Vail, CO + Upcoming Projects
Leftover Salmon will perform a full two set show on December 12th at the Dobson Ice Arena. This show will be part of the Snow Daze Festival held each year in Vail Colorado as a kickoff party to the winter season.
- Karrin Allyson Appearing This Weekend At The Iridium Jazz Club
Over the years, Karrin Allyson has recorded a series of eleven CDs for Concord Records, each of which have showcased her astonishing breadth of repertoire, from standards by Gershwin and Porter to Brazilian bossa nova to samba and Thelonious Monk. She has also taken on French and Brazilian music (From Paris to Rio), the genius of John Coltrane (Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane) and the blues (In Blue).
- Karrin Allyson Appearing This Weekend At The Iridium Jazz Club
Over the years, Karrin Allyson has recorded a series of eleven CDs for Concord Records, each of which have showcased her astonishing breadth of repertoire, from standards by Gershwin and Porter to Brazilian bossa nova to samba and Thelonious Monk. She has also taken on French and Brazilian music (From Paris to Rio), the genius of John Coltrane (Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane) and the blues (In Blue).
- Femi Kuti & the Positive Force @ Boulder Theater
Four years after the DVD Live@Shrine, Femi Kuti returns with a generous, powerful and timeless new album, continuing to explore and push back the frontiers of Afrobeat. Thirteen titles that grab your belly, your feet, your heart and your head. From the ghettos of Lagos to the palaces of corrupt politicians, Day by Day takes us through the winding roads of African paradox. Why is such a rich continent inhabited by the world’s poorest people?
- Femi Kuti & the Positive Force @ Boulder Theater
Four years after the DVD Live@Shrine, Femi Kuti returns with a generous, powerful and timeless new album, continuing to explore and push back the frontiers of Afrobeat. Thirteen titles that grab your belly, your feet, your heart and your head. From the ghettos of Lagos to the palaces of corrupt politicians, Day by Day takes us through the winding roads of African paradox. Why is such a rich continent inhabited by the world’s poorest people?
- BoomBox Set to Ring in the New Year at Mile High
Kicking it all off on Tuesday, December 30th at Owsley’s Golden Road, the headline show will feature special guests Melvin Seals and JGB as well as Steve Kimock and Friends opening the night. BoomBox will take to the stage from 1:30am to 4:30am, keeping the party going until the early morning hours.
- BoomBox Set to Ring in the New Year at Mile High
Kicking it all off on Tuesday, December 30th at Owsley’s Golden Road, the headline show will feature special guests Melvin Seals and JGB as well as Steve Kimock and Friends opening the night. BoomBox will take to the stage from 1:30am to 4:30am, keeping the party going until the early morning hours.
- Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's BEWARE Streets 3/17/09
Though Beware shares spit with its immediate predecessor released this past summer, Lie Down in the Light, it's reach is longer and stronger, more grandiose. Where fiddle and steel contribute their rustic timbre alongside guitars and voices, a thickening thud of low tone rolls beneath, giving the record a bottom that’s fun to watch bounce in new clothes. This indensifies the air and heralds Beware as Bonny’s biggest, most ambitious record to date – yea, bigger and more ambitious than even The Letting Go! A listen or two through and you too may conclude that this could also be the great Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy contempo-country record
- Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's BEWARE Streets 3/17/09
Though Beware shares spit with its immediate predecessor released this past summer, Lie Down in the Light, it's reach is longer and stronger, more grandiose. Where fiddle and steel contribute their rustic timbre alongside guitars and voices, a thickening thud of low tone rolls beneath, giving the record a bottom that’s fun to watch bounce in new clothes. This indensifies the air and heralds Beware as Bonny’s biggest, most ambitious record to date – yea, bigger and more ambitious than even The Letting Go! A listen or two through and you too may conclude that this could also be the great Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy contempo-country record
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ Boulder Theater
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the GRAMMY® Award winning vocal group from South Africa that has conquered nations in its own way with a joyous and spiritually charged brand of vocal music and native choreography, pays tribute to this historical icon with their new Heads Up International release, Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu. Ilembe celebrates not only Shaka Zulu but the sense of perseverance, creativity and pride that he has inspired in generations of descendants.
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ Boulder Theater
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the GRAMMY® Award winning vocal group from South Africa that has conquered nations in its own way with a joyous and spiritually charged brand of vocal music and native choreography, pays tribute to this historical icon with their new Heads Up International release, Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu. Ilembe celebrates not only Shaka Zulu but the sense of perseverance, creativity and pride that he has inspired in generations of descendants.
- Gene Ween Band Tour Dates Announced + New Ween CD
Recorded live at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, NC 12/9/92, the CD comes with a bonus DVD which features clips from Ween's first tour of Holland, and also Stache's in Columbus, OH. As Dean Ween says; "The whole thing is so brown that it's almost black.
- Gene Ween Band Tour Dates Announced + New Ween CD
Recorded live at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, NC 12/9/92, the CD comes with a bonus DVD which features clips from Ween's first tour of Holland, and also Stache's in Columbus, OH. As Dean Ween says; "The whole thing is so brown that it's almost black.
- Jazz Museum Events: Nov. 17-21, 2008
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem begins an exciting full week of public programming with a conversation between executive director Loren Schoenberg and best-selling author, saxophonist and composer James McBride for Jazz for Curious Readers, whose first novel was recently turned into a film by acclaimed director Spike Lee.
- Jazz Museum Events: Nov. 17-21, 2008
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem begins an exciting full week of public programming with a conversation between executive director Loren Schoenberg and best-selling author, saxophonist and composer James McBride for Jazz for Curious Readers, whose first novel was recently turned into a film by acclaimed director Spike Lee.
- Swing Into The Holiday Season With George Gee's Make-Believe Ballroom Orchestra
This Holiday season, The Edison Ballroom and producer Mickey Marchello, former guitarist from the legendary New York Rock Band Good Rats, will welcome the swing era sounds of George Gee and his Make-Believe Ballroom Orchestra as they entertain guests with a new show that evokes a golden era: “Sleigh Bells Swing.” George Gee and his 22-piece Big Band offer the perfect Holiday treat for not only swing and jazz music fans, but also for tourists and tri-state area residents looking for an incredible Holiday entertainment experience.
- Swing Into The Holiday Season With George Gee's Make-Believe Ballroom Orchestra
This Holiday season, The Edison Ballroom and producer Mickey Marchello, former guitarist from the legendary New York Rock Band Good Rats, will welcome the swing era sounds of George Gee and his Make-Believe Ballroom Orchestra as they entertain guests with a new show that evokes a golden era: “Sleigh Bells Swing.” George Gee and his 22-piece Big Band offer the perfect Holiday treat for not only swing and jazz music fans, but also for tourists and tri-state area residents looking for an incredible Holiday entertainment experience.
- The Motet performs Talking Heads @ Boulder Theater
Performing the music of the Talking Heads, The Motet will be joined by Kyle Hollingsworth (SCI) on keys, Fuzz (Deep Banana Blackout) on guitar, Jans Ingber on vocals and percussion, Liza Oxnard on vocals, Joey Porter also on keys, Carrie Sangiovanni on background vocals and Paul McDaniel on bass.
- The Motet performs Talking Heads @ Boulder Theater
Performing the music of the Talking Heads, The Motet will be joined by Kyle Hollingsworth (SCI) on keys, Fuzz (Deep Banana Blackout) on guitar, Jans Ingber on vocals and percussion, Liza Oxnard on vocals, Joey Porter also on keys, Carrie Sangiovanni on background vocals and Paul McDaniel on bass.
- Download Phish At The Roxy Now!
Recorded Live February 19th, 20th and 21st, 1993, this run at the intimate Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia set the stage for many classic tripartite celebrations to follow. With the second show's near-instant legendary status cemented among fans due largely to a non-stop thriller of a second set which included feats of rock and roll greatness, including a sit-in by a spurious Gene Simmons, At The Roxy captures a magical moment for Phish and their audience during a period of peak songwriting and experimentation.
- Download Phish At The Roxy Now!
Recorded Live February 19th, 20th and 21st, 1993, this run at the intimate Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia set the stage for many classic tripartite celebrations to follow. With the second show's near-instant legendary status cemented among fans due largely to a non-stop thriller of a second set which included feats of rock and roll greatness, including a sit-in by a spurious Gene Simmons, At The Roxy captures a magical moment for Phish and their audience during a period of peak songwriting and experimentation.
- Conscious Alliance Announces Holiday Meal Drive & Rebel Alliance Jam XIV
Not-for-profit Conscious Alliance - feeding America's hungry through music - ramps up this year's holiday giving with the announcement of their 5th annual "Holiday Meal Drive." With the support of musicians and their fans, and this year in partnership with Whole Foods Market, the organization will deliver full holiday meals to impoverished Native American Reservations for the fifth year in a row. The organization also hosts the Rebel Alliance Jam XIV - a holiday benefit show at Boulder, Colorado's Fox Theatre on November 29th featuring Keith Moseley, Scott Law, Jeff Sipe, Gibb Droll, and special guest Kyle Hollingsworth.
- Conscious Alliance Announces Holiday Meal Drive & Rebel Alliance Jam XIV
Not-for-profit Conscious Alliance - feeding America's hungry through music - ramps up this year's holiday giving with the announcement of their 5th annual "Holiday Meal Drive." With the support of musicians and their fans, and this year in partnership with Whole Foods Market, the organization will deliver full holiday meals to impoverished Native American Reservations for the fifth year in a row. The organization also hosts the Rebel Alliance Jam XIV - a holiday benefit show at Boulder, Colorado's Fox Theatre on November 29th featuring Keith Moseley, Scott Law, Jeff Sipe, Gibb Droll, and special guest Kyle Hollingsworth.
- Four Sushi Restaurants and the Toubab Krewe
For lovers of atypical instrumental rock derivatives, there may be no sweeter words than Toubab Krewe. What’s a Toubab Krewe, you ask? Good question! For starters, Toubab Krewe is a band, five guys who make some of the grooviest music you’ve ever (or maybe never) heard. The only term that really sticks with any consistency is instrumental, since, as the word implies, they only play instruments sans vocals. Other than that, they are a really tough act to peg. Psychic-Afro-dub-rock comes to mind as a possibility, but somehow even that doesn’t do the Toubab Krewe justice.
- Four Sushi Restaurants and the Toubab Krewe
For lovers of atypical instrumental rock derivatives, there may be no sweeter words than Toubab Krewe. What’s a Toubab Krewe, you ask? Good question! For starters, Toubab Krewe is a band, five guys who make some of the grooviest music you’ve ever (or maybe never) heard. The only term that really sticks with any consistency is instrumental, since, as the word implies, they only play instruments sans vocals. Other than that, they are a really tough act to peg. Psychic-Afro-dub-rock comes to mind as a possibility, but somehow even that doesn’t do the Toubab Krewe justice.
- Marco Benevento & Friends | Nathan Moore | The Flynn Space
Many aspects of last Monday night’s show at The Flynn Space in downtown Burlington, Vermont felt as if they had been transplanted from past eras, even different locales. Nathan Moore, the opener of the festivities, was channeling the bravado and freedom of a Greenwich Village bohemian from 1962 and Marco Benevento, the band leader of the night’s all-star headlining troupe, seemed to have an uncanny resemblance in the mind’s eye to a young Miles Davis, breaking free from The Gil Evans Band in 1959 and forging his own musical path. And just like that jazz pioneer who has a stronghold on everyone’s CD collection, Marco has begun to blaze a trail all his own and, on this night, all of the musicians around him were in for a treat, just like the rest of us.
- Marco Benevento & Friends | Nathan Moore | The Flynn Space
Many aspects of last Monday night’s show at The Flynn Space in downtown Burlington, Vermont felt as if they had been transplanted from past eras, even different locales. Nathan Moore, the opener of the festivities, was channeling the bravado and freedom of a Greenwich Village bohemian from 1962 and Marco Benevento, the band leader of the night’s all-star headlining troupe, seemed to have an uncanny resemblance in the mind’s eye to a young Miles Davis, breaking free from The Gil Evans Band in 1959 and forging his own musical path. And just like that jazz pioneer who has a stronghold on everyone’s CD collection, Marco has begun to blaze a trail all his own and, on this night, all of the musicians around him were in for a treat, just like the rest of us.
- Umphrey's Mantis Pre-Order Takes Off
Umphrey's McGee's one-of-a-kind pre-order campaign for their highly anticipated new studio release, Mantis (January 20, 2009 / SCI Fidelity Records) is already being recognized as a brilliant and innovative use of digital technology. The power of this new pre-order concept is in the hands of the fans. Umphrey's offers fans more free bonus content the more Mantis pre-orders they receive; the fans "unlock" levels of content by getting more of their friends to pre-order the album. The idea is to give the fans incentive to help spread the word about the album, and to offer a totally unique music experience.
- Umphrey's Mantis Pre-Order Takes Off
Umphrey's McGee's one-of-a-kind pre-order campaign for their highly anticipated new studio release, Mantis (January 20, 2009 / SCI Fidelity Records) is already being recognized as a brilliant and innovative use of digital technology. The power of this new pre-order concept is in the hands of the fans. Umphrey's offers fans more free bonus content the more Mantis pre-orders they receive; the fans "unlock" levels of content by getting more of their friends to pre-order the album. The idea is to give the fans incentive to help spread the word about the album, and to offer a totally unique music experience.
- 'Jacofest' A Tribute to Jaco Pastorius
The late great bassist-composer Jaco Pastorius, an undeniable force on contemporary jazz during the ‘70s as well as a towering influence on two generations of musicians, will be feted at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York from November 20 - 23. Included in this all-star gala, produced by impresario Charles Carlini, are Pastorius colleagues and former bandmates like trumpeters Randy Brecker, Miles Evans and Lew Soloff, Saxophonists Alex Foster and Butch Thomas, Trombonist David Bargeron, keyboardist Delmar Brown, guitarist David Gilmore and drummer Kenwood Dennard. Featured bass players are T.M Stephens, Matt Garrison, and Jaco's son, Felix Pastorius.
- 'Jacofest' A Tribute to Jaco Pastorius
The late great bassist-composer Jaco Pastorius, an undeniable force on contemporary jazz during the ‘70s as well as a towering influence on two generations of musicians, will be feted at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York from November 20 - 23. Included in this all-star gala, produced by impresario Charles Carlini, are Pastorius colleagues and former bandmates like trumpeters Randy Brecker, Miles Evans and Lew Soloff, Saxophonists Alex Foster and Butch Thomas, Trombonist David Bargeron, keyboardist Delmar Brown, guitarist David Gilmore and drummer Kenwood Dennard. Featured bass players are T.M Stephens, Matt Garrison, and Jaco's son, Felix Pastorius.
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This is the beginning. You are about to read Part I of a 3 part series about a quest for true Americana, true outlaws, true America. In case you haven’t noticed, the somewhat over genricized music industry is breeding a dozen cowpokes per corral. And America is it recognizable to you?
So yours truly, a determined, attractive (yes a little vain but I’m cute, be nice), slightly crazy lone journalist, crazes herself further and displays questionable judgment repeatedly as she travels from Rt. 66 to the Country Music Hwy. I will tell you tales of battling hurricanes, family feuds, rock stars, would be rock stars, their managers and even the occasional producer, sound-guy or bartender. I even heard some music while I was at it.
So, stay tuned for Part II, Asbury Park and Part II, a tiny Appalachian town I’ve lovingly dubbed, “Flatpick Kentucky”, (names’ not too far off). But here is #1. It somehow, through a long string of coincidence and karma, ended with this interview.
From Public Outlaw #1, Michael O’Neill, I learn about his new CD, his extensive work with Bob Weir and other legends, and, (watch out, this is even more interesting), something about what an outlaw is made of. Be your hero’s cowboys, philosophers, musicians or medicine men, you’ll see something of each in him.
Allow me to introduce you, in case you don’t know him yet. If you don’t, my guess is you’re either too young to hear him in the early days and/or when he became a real outlaw, (much in the press, no need to go into it here), and then took some time to resurrect, as all good heroes do. Not only is he back, with 2 new CDs and well-deserved cult status but he’s as real as the deal gets if you’re looking for truth in genre.
In his music, Rt. 66 and the Country Music Hwy. converge in a sound that reflects both deep-dug roots and rock that rolls. Italetellersd you a little of Cash and other tall, (or perhaps not so tall), taletellers. And he gives it to you with an attitude. I’d say he’s best described as one man with elements of each of the Highwaymen.
He’ll tell you more about himself than I can…
Liz: I have to warn you, I’ve had no sleep and I tend to go on tangents.
O’Neill: Well that can be a good thing with writing…
I see we’re coming from the same place, laugh in agreement but warn him again. He asks me about what else I’m writing.
“A quest for Outlaws and you’re the Fisher King” I say jokingly, but not entirely.
I mention NJ, where I saw a Seeger Sessions/E-Street Band member and Appalachia, where I’d been researching/learning from his most recent opening band, Jeff Walburn with Kentucky Memories.
“It’s a sort of like, here are the Seeger Sessions, here’s why Seeger and old-time music were important to Springsteen and why it’s all important, both Jersey Sound and Appalachia, as part of American music.”
O’Neill: I feel I fit in with all of that. Both types of music really influenced me. I was exposed to and love Springsteen and Seeger. Of course I love the Seeger Sessions. I had an older brother bringing Dylan, Seeger, Baez, the whole folk rock era of music home. It was my Bible, the grammar school books that influenced my songwriting.
Liz: That came from Appalachian music to a large extent, but the music itself?
O’Neill: Appalachian music is pure, grassroots music. I’m a true Americana songwriter, so I bring it into my melting pot of styles. When perform or tour in Appalachia John Perry, the fiddler who also plays with Goose Creek plays with me. It’s an easy blend because musicians in that area play the same music so much of the music mine is based on came from. Jeff (Walburn), anyone like him, can walk in cold and take any direction they want to go and it sounds great.
Liz: How, looking back and looking at yourself now, do you feel about yourself as an artist?
O’Neill: I’m comfortable with who I am as an artist. When people look at me, my work, I think that is going to be most important thing because people really connect when you're honest about who you are. No matter how bad you fuck everything else up, consciously make that choice that you're going to be true.
It takes a real leap off a cliff to do it. But look at Weir, Springsteen, they made that choice. And when they made that choice nothing else really mattered. They were totally respected for it. It’s ok to be a struggling artist, to be tortured but the tortured artist is the artist that doesn't lay claim that he is an artist. Those are the people who always knew they were, just didn't know how to go about it. The doubters.
I’ve doubted. I’ve doubted everything in the world surrounding me; all the negative, all the stand up sort of things too. I realized, through exercise of doing and putting out my real self… I had an epiphany really. You see, we are really just mirrors for each other. So ... so when someone you're with is sad, or happy, its’ not just them but you. It changes when you’re off by yourself.
Liz: That’s what a shaman I interviewed said. Then the self is mirror of self. So how did you become yourself, the outlaw Mike O’Neill? Did something suddenly happen, right place at right time, a lot of work, all of the above?
O’Neill: Well, being in the Pacific Northwest and starting out musically there I had to really want it, first off. But I did, I wanted and needed to express myself musically. Song gave voice to whatever was moving me. Guess I ended up shouting loud enough so I got attention.
I did a college tour in ’79. At the end of it I was picked up by large concert booking company who happened to have U2, they were just starting. By the end of ’80, I’d been seen by the right people. When I ended the tour in LA I first signed on major record deal. I was 24. I was working with Kenny from Little Feat, John Shanks, producer of Sheryl Crow and Stevie Nicks; I thought it was the picture of rest of life. I did the train ride movie with the Dead across Canada…
Liz: So, what landed you there, with the Dead?
O’Neill: Well, Kenny was introduced to Bob Weir. Andy Leonard, president of Grateful Dead Records. Kenny and I had a gig every Tuesday night at a place called the Viper Room. All sorts of people would show up to, Rickie Lee Jones, whoever was in town that night would come out. They’d play with us and solo, lots of good friends of Bobs’.
Anyway, Andy, also managing Bob at the time, approached us and we put a band together. I remember the first time I saw and met the Grateful Dead, in Oakland.
Liz: What was that like?
O’Neill: Well…don’t remember much…
We laughed as I said, “Small by comparison but that’s part of my problem with the first time I went to the Stone Pony.“
O’Neill: So, I ended up in Cherokee Recording Studios doing the America record with Bobby & the Midnights. Bobby was Eddie Cochran’s’ nephew. We had Skunk Baxter from the Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan. Yes, I thought that was going to be the rest of my life. Little did I know, there was more to it, more to come…
Right then, at a point when I was watching the band record while sitting in the control room, I notice this guy walking around talking to everybody. He comes in and talks to me and I tell him that I’d been asked by Dave Edmonds, (who was producing a new record for the Everly Brothers at the time) to submit a song. I’d written it but I wanted to run it by him if I could, it just wasn’t done. He said sure, come on over. So I ended up hanging out with him for a few days.
I didn’t realize it until I got to his house, but I soon discovered I was writing with Seve Cropper, the guy who’d written “Knock on Wood”, “Midnight Hour”, stuff for the Blues Brothers, and more. Needless to say, the song turned out awesome. We’ve stayed close friends for 35 years, continued to write together.
Liz: So you too walk in a bizarre coincidence-vector.
O’Neill: Yes, yes I do.
Liz: What became of you & Weir?
O’Neill: Bobby & the Midnights ended when the Dead picked back up and went real hard again for another 10 years until the death of Garcia in ’95. Through that period I continued to tour with Weir. I’d open his show with Kenny and also Sam Clayton from Little Feat, with John Shanks on Guitar and Bony James on keyboard and sax. We’d all mix together and play with Weirs’ band too. A song he and I wrote together in the Hotel Shangri-la in Santa Monica was released on my ’99 album.
Liz: And…
O’Neill: I continued band with a few changes. Grabney went back with Little Feat, Robin Lamble from Spencer Davis' band, (writer of “Gimme Some Lovin’”), the drummer from Poco came…
Liz: Man, (I’ve at this point promised him I’ll try to control myself from ‘cool’ my perpetual interjection when ½ sleepless), how do you manage such an impressive, seemingly perpetual line-up?
O’Neill: Well, I used to say, “Flies are drawn to good shit have and this is some good shit.”
Liz: (Again laughing and debating the advisability of printing that) …O.K. you’ve written fantastic songs, both alone and with others. Do you like doing one better than the other? I mean, do you always choose who you collaborate with or are you sometimes teamed up with someone? I’d think that could be chaotic.
O’Neill: I’m both both put with and asked or choose to collaborate on projects. The deal is, if I write with somebody and it's really not the way I would go with the song, I let them go their way. I support their way of creating even if it’s something I would never have created. It’s cool simply because it's a song created. Because it came from wherever it came from. I honor that muse more than walk away from or just leave it. It’s more exciting that way.
Liz: So, when does the outlaw step in?
O’Neill laughingly asked hadn’t I heard? I said no, and he put it this way, (I suggest ignore, as I did, what you may have heard previously and go with this),
O’Neill: Well, as the band changed and morphed I got married, had 3 daughters, towards the end of 80s into 90s my marriage was falling apart, I had personal stuff to go through. Decided in ‘91 I needed to retreat from the music business to gain perspective and work on my family. I did well on perspective part…
I moved out of LA to my home in the Pacific Northwest in ‘91/’92 but couldn’t move away from music. I started an independent record label in ‘93 because, no matter what was going on, I still had to play. Songs were still coming out of me during that period. Called it ‘Sleeping Trout Music”.
Liz: Why “Sleeping Trout”?
O’Neill: Well, we know that trout do not sleep but I'm a sleeping trout because I’m on the flip side. I didn’t entirely make it up. There’s a theory called long tale in the industry. The way the business is run, it’s a very niche marketing boutique biz. I can touch so many more people that way because in that type of market, people look for you.
In main-strain media, which is short end of tale, you have a peak, a highest point. In a small window you have to sell hundreds of thousands in the smallest window. Longtale is the biggest window, it goes on for life.
Liz: So, some can ride the long tale.
And again with the laughing as I said, “I did not say that”, and “I warned you, no sleep and the mouth has a mind of it’s own.” And yes, again, “I did not say that.”
We somehow got back on track…
O’Neill: In the mid-90s, Evan Rubecker, who owned cake records approached me to record a record called “From the Beginning”. Originally I went to him and said, “I don't know if I can do another record under my name because I don't know who I am today.” So I gave myself the name Fromme Younger (From-me-Younger).
Liz: Ah, and another outlaw named Younger.
O’Neill: (laughing again, sonorously as usual) Yes. Finished record, Fromme the Beginning. But then my attorney caught wind of it and said, “This is you” and advised me to release it as me. Man, I had written up whole story about Fromme Younger, had press releases ready go – oh well. Springsteen and Garth Brooks did it, but guess I’ll have to wait. The liner notes on beginning of the album thank younger though.
Liz: When you look back at your songs from when you were 24, until now, how do they strike you?
O’Neill: That’s an interesting question. I look at songs that still stand up today I wrote 20 years ago, I’ll still pull some of them out and play them in a live show. I have more years and knowledge now, more emotion goes into song, but the song itself, the idea stands up really well from way back. I’ve had the same subject matter from beginning, a common thread since 24.
Liz: What kept you going through that time when things were so bleak? Many people wouldn’t have emerged from that sort of ‘long dark night of the soul’ or whatever.
O’Neill: Really, love of the muse and connecting to her throughout life. Music is who I am no matter what all goes on this world. I’m here for a purpose and I know what I'm here to do.
Liz: How do you keep from being distracted when things get overwhelming, like they seem to have at one point?
O’Neill: I’m totally distracted all the time. I take notes on it. Then when I sit down to write or record or make new body of work, I go to the notes to re-create the feeling.
Liz: So what now?
O’Neill: Well, the new record I released is produced by Joe Cerrelli, who produced U2 and Fionna Apple among others. It came out in July and made it to top 40 on Radio Americana, America Roots Music Chart reports it at 18, it’s even #60 on New Music Weekly. Crosses different genres…
Liz: Outlaws do cross…
O’Neill: Yea, there’s the Outlaw. I got a radio call from a guy in Florida who said, “You’ve broken all the rules. Until now no one has been played on all these different charts.”
Liz: What are you going to do next?
O’Neill: Well, I leave tomorrow for San Antonio and Austin, it’s a whole ‘nother world, a country separate to itself when you go to Texas. I’m committed…
Liz: Not yet…
O’Neill: To do another record…I think I’ll do it in Austin.
Liz: What do you see yourself doing in the next 5 years?
O’Neill: It’s funny you say that because 5 years ago I said I’d have 5 records in 5 years on own label, looks like 5 in 7 now but I’m putting out enough body of work. I’ve already seen the momentum. I’m already in flow, know I’m doing right thing. So I’m
going to be able to touch a lot of people.
It’s Evolutional. Revoloutional.
As is Mr. O’Neill. Check out his cd’s, old and especially new. My quest for true Outlaw Americana ended here, with a Younger no less. How did I get here? We must travel back in time for that, to two hurricanes, two fiddlers, oh the ‘dreadful wind and rain’. To Be Continued…
Elizabeth Bissette
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