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Oasis Blog Wars!!!! |
It all started the other day, when Noel, on tour with Oasis in South America, wrote in his official MySpace blog, "We speak at bad times for the Oasis tour. Bad times. We are a rudderless ship at the minute. And there's a f**kin' sh*tstorm on the horizon. I guess all will be revealed in due course." Continuing, the guitarist wrote, "Strange atmosphere. I wouldn't mind but we're in South America! Playing massive stadiums and there's a bit too much hrmph-ing going on for my liking. Shame really."
He said, he said
If Oasis are having 'bad times' and headed for a 'sh*tstorm,' it's news to vocalist Liam Gallagher, who responded to his brother's tirade on his Twitter page: "In Chile," he wrote. "Gem [Archer, guitar], Andy [Bell, bass] Chris [Sharrock, drums] and J [Jay Darlington, keyboards] treated the lads to an impromptu gig in the bar, AMAZING! Don't know what tour you're on RKID..."
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Sugar Ray Returns With New Tour and Star Studded Album |
"Music For Cougars" features guest appearances by Rivers Cuomo, Donovan Frankenreiter, Josh Freese, Dean Butterworth, Wayne Jobson and Tim Pagnotta, in addition to Collie Buddz. Sugar Ray will launch the release with a summer/fall tour.
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Slash Impressed With Idol |
The former Guns 'N Roses guitarist, who is serving as a mentor for this week's rock performances, wrote on his Twitter account Saturday that he thought the "Idol" finalists, especially Lambert, could sing their butts off.
The 43-year-old rocker also wrote that the remaining four singers picked "some really cool songs" for Tuesday's performances on the popular Fox singing competition.
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Original Wacken Festival Plans Get Nixed |
Due to the strong demand for tickets, the local authorities of Aurich have changed the legal requirements on short notice. As a result, both the festival ground and the camping area cannot be used as planned. For the reorganisation that has now become necessary, additional areas are needed - but are not available, since they are in agricultural use during May.
For this reason, the organisers are forced to postpone the Wacken Rocks Seaside in Aurich from May 21st to 23rd to August 28th to 30th.
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Still Remains, The Showdown, Dissonant, The Orphan and Broken Sunday Members Form Juleus |
Armed with the very best rock, metal, and pop musicians Grand Rapids has to offer, Juleus has been a tireless workhorse of studio work for the past year. Over the past 10 months the band has written songs with influences ranging from Muse, Alice n Chains, and Thrice. Juleus are trying to prove that the sincerity of five friends destined to be in a band together, can create music free from limitations or boundaries. That is Juleus.
Juleus are now ready to release themselves to the world, beginning with the launch of their Myspace and facebook pages on May 1st. They are planning on releasing a new demo song for online streaming every other week all summer long, in addition to a series of video webisodes on weeks without song postings. Juleus are currently in the live room prepping for their live debut, a pair of local shows in Grand Rapids this June, with plans for more extensive touring to come.
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Indie Favs To Rock Free River Rocks Concert |
With the Hudson River and the setting sun as the backdrop of its Pier 54 stage (at 14th Street), RiverRocks kicks off its three-date series Thursday, July 9 featuring Brooklyn's Matt & Kim with the Chicago-based electronic team Flosstradamus opening the evening.
The iconic New Jersey-based rocker Ted Leo and The Pharmacists take the stage Thursday, July 23, marking the group's eight consecutive summer of performing free outdoor shows in New York City. Also on the bill are Brooklyn's dance-punk band Radio 4 and Extra Golden, the Kenyan-American Afro-indie rock group.
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This Is A Shakedown Release Debut |
The Kingston Trio To Rock Acoustic Music Fest |
The event, featuring a world-class lineup of folk and Americana artists, makes its debut over the weekend of June 6�7, 2009 on the beautiful Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, Calif. The two-day celebration of acoustic music � which takes place during the Pier's 100th Anniversary year � benefits the California Acoustic Music Project (CAMP). Tickets and information can be found here or by calling (818) 621-8309.
Formed in San Francisco's North Beach club scene in 1957, the Kingston Trio were key in the genesis of the '60s folk revival. Their 1958 #1 hit "Tom Dooley" created a national audience. In the next for years, they recorded ten albums and at one time had four albums on Billboard's Top 10 album chart. Among the group's other hits were "Greenback Dollar," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," "The Tijuana Jail," "A Worried Man" and "The Rev. Mr. Black." The Kingston Trio opened the door and paved the way for such icons as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, the Smothers Brothers, Peter, Paul & Mary and Jackson Browne. The Kingston Trio tradition lives on with the present lineup of George Grove, Bill Zorn and Rick Doughtery. They will perform Saturday, at 5 p.m.
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