Lyrics Born Live in Minneapolis 10/25/07

Lyrics Born on Stage

As kind of a belated-birthday present to me, Sherry and I went to Minneapolis to see Lyrics Born live at The Foundation. It was almost a year to the date from last year’s show. This show was pretty much halfway through the Auto Reverse Tour. One pleasant difference from last year’s show was that the temperature was much milder so hanging outside waiting for the venue to open wasn’t as bad.

The Foundation made some changes since last year’s show. They added a stage and DJ Booth opposite of where the band performed. This stage took up a lot of the old dance floor. I guess that where the band was set up isn’t really a stage. You can see in some of the pictures below that the band is pretty much at the same level as the crowd who is behind a metal fence. As much as I like to see acts at the Foundation, it’s a bit odd and difficult to get a good view of the band without being up against the barrier. We learned something from last year’s show– order bottle service! This gives you a dedicated place to sit and you have a guaranteed waitress. Bottle service for hard liquor is a lot more expensive than wine– which is what we ordered. We got a Wolf Blass Yellow Label Shiraz, which happily was pretty good and is available cheaply at our favorite grocery store. The waitress sat us up on the stage opposite the band on a plush leather couch all by ourselves. The VIP area and access to this stage were roped off, so we were only sharing the area with the VIP folks and some other photographers.

LB and P-Dub

There was no opening act, so the Foundation DJ who plays most of the Saturday shows (I guess) spun a really nice set of hiphop, triphop, Quannum/Solesides and some 80’s r&b. A nice set that was a crowd pleaser and a good warm-up to LB and Crew. While that was going on, I got to meet Justin Berger who currently manages Lyrics Born’s website and MySpace page in addition to documenting the tour in progress by videotaping and creating the LBTV content. Justin is a really cool guy and hung out with us on the “stage” filming the whole show with a mini-DV cam.

Joyo Velarde

The show was in a lot of respects very similar to last year’s show and the same as the Overnite Encore CD. The band lineup was different from last time– The ever-present Joy was still there, as well as Uber-funker Uriah Duffy on bass and B’Nai Rebelfront on guitars. Mike Blankenship (aka Cap’n Patches according to on LBTV episode) replaced Kat Ounao on keys and P-Dub replaced Darius Minaee. This band was just as tight as last year’s lineup.

Uriah Duffy wows the girls in the front row.

Ultimately, I thought the show was great– the interplay between Joy and LB is great and a real crowd-pleaser especially during the “Love Me So Bad” duet. Uriah Duffy provides some great showmanship during his bass solos. The new songs that we heard from this show– “2 Hott 2 Cold” and “Hot 2 Deff”– both fit in with the older songs. The songs from Later That Day at this point are considered “classics” after having been toured constantly since the album’s release in 2003. I was pleased to hear th e new tracks brought out as it gave us some different moments in the show. Some of the “skits” were the same as last time and the album like the crowd teaser before “Callin’ Out” where LB threatens to go home. He does it well and gets the crowd going, but I hope to see some different stuff next time. I’m sure that Lyrics Born is already thinking about how he’s going to tour after the new album drops in March of ’08. The move from a samples and turntables show to a live band show was a huge deal at the time and I really think takes his show to the next level performance-wise. I hope he continues with this idea into the next tour.

I thought a really nice shoutout/props to Minneapolis was that during one of the early songs in the set (maybe “Stop Complaining?”) the band broke it down and they all started doing “The Bird” popularized by Prince proteges Morris Day and the Time seen in the movie “Purple Rain.” Very cool, although I don’t know how many people in the audience were old enough to remember The Time!

LB and Joy during

Here is the setlist from this show:

1. Hello
2. Shake It Off
3. I Like It, I Love It
4. Stop Complaining / Jam
5. Aim for the Flickering Flame
CAN YOU FEEL It (intro into pack up remix)
6. Pack Up Remix / Rich Boy (2nd verse had a Rich Boy sample added in to the song)
7. Knock Knock
8. 2 Hott 2 Cold *new song
9. Hot 2 Deff *new song
BAND INTROS
10. Callin’ Out
11. I Changed My Mind
12. Bad Dreams
13. Love Me So Bad
14. Do That There

Visit Lyrics Born’s MySpace Page to hear a live version of “Hot 2 Deff” with guest Chali 2na from the forthcoming Everywhere at Once dropping March 18, 2008 on Anti- Records.

Here is my flickr Photoset of the show with extra shots.

Here are pictures taken by BBGunBilly hosted on the Foundation website.

Don’t Sleep on This– Thrill Jockey Online Exclusives: Plum, Mega Massive Mix, and Prekop Book

As previously mentioned (here, here and here), Thrill Jockey has three items that any fan of the label needs in their collection– and they are mucho limited editions so you should jump on these while they are available. I checked, and as of today these are still available. I’m not going to tell you again!

Super Epic Thrill Jockey Mega Massive Mix by Trey Told ‘Em — This is a mega mix of almost all of the Thrill Jockey artists and is available to anyone who went to either of the 15th Anniversary shows in London on November 12th or coming up in Chicago on December 14th. However, they aren’t denying this to folks who can’t make it to either show so for a limited time you can order this directly from Thrill Jockey. Trey Told ‘Em is a project of Gregg Gillis aka blog-darlings Girl Talk and Frank Musarra from Hearts of Darkness. At $12 this is a deal! I’m sure it will be worth 5x that on eBay later. Available as a pre-order. Will ship after 12/18 following the Chicago show.

Plum 7 Inches Box Set — This is a set of ten 7″ singles of Thrill Jockey artists covering each other. These are 180mg records. Tortoise, Sea and Cake, Califone, Howe Gelb, Zincs, Pullman Pit Er Pat, David Byrne, Mouse on Mars, and the list goes on. Will not be available as a download or on CD. Available as a pre-order. Will ship after 12/4.

If you pre-order these together you get a $2 discount on the order. However, it will hold the shipment until 12/18 when the Mega Mix is released.

“Photographs” book by Sam Prekop – As mentioned earlier, this is a book of black and white photographs by Sam Prekop that he has had in exhibits. Nice hardback book published by Presspop Gallery and is available from Thrill Jockey mailorder. This book comes with a CD of instrumentals by Prekop that are inspired by the pictures. I ordered this one separate from the Box set and megamix last week so I have it. The CD is relatively short (20 minutes) and is comprised of mellow electronic music. Good stuff.

BTW: I am going to the Chicago Anniversary show. Apparently in addition to the surprise guests, there will be some “Rare Merchandise” available. I can see this is going to be an expensive trip! Maybe I can get TNT on vinyl for less than 50 freakin’ dollars!

“I’m Not There” Concert Streaming at Wolfgang’s Vault

The curious biopic of Bob Dylan “I’m Not There” has spawned an incredible soundtrack packed with interpretations of Dylan’s catalog by an all-star lineup– one of the great releases of 2007. On November 7th, a number of the artists who performed on the album including Calexico, Joe Henry, Mark Lanegan, My Morning Jacket and others participated in a concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. One of the sponsors of the show was Wolfgang’s Vault who is hosting a streaming version of the show. You need to sign up for the site to listen, but it costs nothing other than some infrequent spam. While you’re there listen to some of the other shows. They are adding content all the time.

Wolfgang’s Vault is notable as the holder of the rights to the classic syndicated radio show King Biscuit Flower Hour as well as a vast collection of shows Bill Graham (aka Wolfgang) recorded at the Fillmores East and West. These shows are free to listen to from the Wolfgang’s Vault and some of them are available for purchase and download.

I sent the Vault an e-mail to see if this show will be available for purchase. I sure hope so! It is a great show. Calexico is on hand doing their instrumental “Billy (Main Theme)” which was an iTunes bonus track. Joe Henry performs with Calexico on “Senior” which was sung by Willie Nelson on the album. Calexico also does a great job backing Mark Lanegan on “Man in the Long Black Coat.

PERFORMERS (in order of appearance):
Marcus Carl Franklin
Calexico
Jim James
Joe Henry
Mark Lanegan
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Mira Billotte with Lee Ranaldo
The Million Dollar Bashers
Gomez
Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks
Terry Adams
Yo La Tengo and Friends
My Morning Jacket
Mason Jennings
John Doe
Jimmy LaFave
Tift Merritt
Lee Ranaldo
J Mascis
The Roots

Click Here to visit the “I’m Not There” Concert at Wolfgang’s Vault.

Upcoming Show: Thrill Jockey 15-Year Anniversary Show in Chicago 12/14 and 12/15

Thrill Jockey 15 Poster Per the fine folks at Pitchfork, Thrill Jockey, The Empty Bottle, and Time Out Chicago have announced the details of the US version of the Thrill Jockey Birthday Bash in the UK on November 11th and 12th.

$50 will get partygoers two nights of Thrill Jockey Post-Fun at the Logan Square Auditorium on Friday, December 14th and Saturday, December 15th. The shows will include long-time label acts including Eleventh Dream Day, Brokeback, The Sea and Cake, Califone, Trans Am, Freakwater as well as newer acts School of Language, Thalia Zedek, Frequency, Archer Prewitt, Pit Er Pat and others.

Suspiciously missing from the roster is Tortoise, but maybe the promise of “guaranteed surprises” will get us some kind of appearance.

The sequence of the acts is unknown– so we don’t know which night a particular band might play, and as such the $50 gets you both nights. A deal anyway you look at it, really. Especially when you consider that you will be getting the very cool and very rare Super Epic Thrill Jockey Mega Massive Mix done by Girl Talk side project Trey Told ‘Em. 70-minutes of mashed Thrill Jockey.

According to the PF article, the mix will be available in very limited quantities through Thrill Jockey or Trey Told ‘Em’s online orders.

The PF article also gave us the official name for Thrill 200Plum. Available 12/4 in the US and 12/3 in the UK.

Click Here to download the Trans Am excerpt from the Super Epic, etc. (hosted by Timeout Chicago).

Visit the Trey Told ‘Em MySpace Page to hear the very cool over-seven-minute Tortoise Mix!

iTunes Version of Dylan Biopic Soundtrack Includes Bonus Tracks: Joe Henry, Calexico

As reported on The Playlist who has been watching the developments on this soundtrack closely– the iTunes version of the I’m Not There : Original Soundtrack includes three bonus tracks. The three bonus tracks are Calexico doing the instrumental “Title Theme (Billy),” Joe Henry does “One Too Many Mornings,” and Stephen Malkmus and Lee Ranaldo do “What Kind of Friend Is This.” The Calexico song is from the soundtrack to the Dylan film “Pat Garett and Billy the Kid” and “What Kind of Friend Is This” is an outtake from “Eat the Document.”

Bob Dylan - I'm Not There (Music from the Motion Picture) [Bonus Track Version] Click Here to Get the iTunes version of the Soundtrack

B-Sides in the Bins #16 – Dallas 10/14/07

I was in Dallas the week of 10/14 for an I/T conference. While I was there I wanted to visit what is considered the best record store in the area– Bill’s. Bill’s Records has been around for over 20 years and is known for the extensive vinyl collection as well as its in-store performances.

Unfortunately, I visited the store while it was in the middle of moving locations so there was apparently quite a bit of inventory still at the old location. Apparently this new location is a bit smaller, too. I visited on a Sunday night– they are open until 10PM every night of the week. The store was dead the night I was there and the store was staffed by Bill himself and another guy who was busying himself with getting their eBay auctions ready.

Bill’s Records new location is downtown in what seems to be called “Southside” on South Lamar. It does not have a parking lot, so you have to either park in the paid lot next to it or on the street at meters. On Sunday afternoon, however, the parking on the street is free. The store is good sized with rows of library-style stacks of records on the right side of the store and along the right wall. Down the middle of the store are CD racks. At the back of the store is a cozy area with sofas and a small stage where the live performances happen.

As far as inventory is concerned, the focus of the store is really vinyl. There is a selection of used CD’s, but it pales in comparison of the mountain of vinyl. There are some new titles in the CD area as well. The CD section has a dedicated area for country and Americana, which is where I found my copy of Cold Roses. The vinyl is loosely organized by first letter of the artist. I say “loosely” because things are generally organized by the first letter, but you could find a particular artist spread throughout that area. This aspect of the organization makes one need to comb the entire section to make sure you found everything. I understand the challenge of organizing a collection of records, and with the sheer volume of records in stock they would spend every day sorting things. The majority of the vinyl is vintage used titles. I don’t think I saw any new vinyl. Quite a bit of “still sealed” though! Bill is a fan of Depeche Mode, The Cure, and The Smiths– so there is a lot of rare and import vinyl there for those artists– in most cases multiple copies of titles. He also has 10″ records separated onto a couple of shelves and there was quite a selection of those. While I was flipping through those looking for the OOP Stereolab EP that was rumored to be in there I found a very rare import Cure 10″. When I talked to the assistant guy about it he immediately showed it to Bill at which point it went on eBay!! Good thing I didn’t want it!

Another disappointing factor to shopping at Bill’s is that nothing is priced. So, Bill needs to be there to tell you how much something is. In fact, Bill does a quick lookup on the Internet to see what the going rate is for something which pretty much guarantees that you won’t get a “deal” without haggling. While I was there I saw a big collection of Full Fathom Five on Link Records from the 90’s STILL SEALED and MULTIPLE COPIES! Full Fathom Five was an Iowa band from the late 80’s and early 90’s who played a lot in the Eastern Iowa area. With two of the records in hand I asked Bill how he came to have these. He didn’t remember. I was hoping he maybe had some Head Candy vinyl as well– another Eastern Iowa band who was also on Link at the same time. He looked them up on the Internet and said I could have the two records I had in my hands for $25, which he thought was fair– in fact that was probably what they were worth since they were still sealed and out-of-print. Well, that was more than I was willing to spend at that time– I was looking for bargains. Later, when I checked out– purchasing only the Ryan Adams CD– he said I could buy the records for $9 apiece. I was just finishing signing my Visa receipt at that time, so the offer was too late. I might have purchased those instead of the Ryan Adams CD if that offer had been earlier!

So– I think that Bill’s has great potential for finding rare gems, but it takes some work to get there. If I end up in Dallas again with a lot of time on my hands I’ll try my luck again.

What I bought:

Cold Roses – Ryan Adams and the Cardinals (2 CD, Lost Highway 0602498820209, 2005) ($17.99) An import version of the album with the bonus track “Tonight.” Came in jewel case instead of domestic paper cover. At this price it wasn’t a “deal” per se, but convenient and I wanted a copy.

What I Didn’t Buy:

Paingiver – Full Fathom Five (12″ Single, Link, 1988)
The Cry of a Falling Nation – Full Fathom Five (LP, Link, 1987)
Smoke Screen – Full Fathom Five (12″ Single, Link, 1989)
Multinational Pop Conglomerate – Full Fathom Five (LP, Link, 1989)

Ryan Adams and the Cardinals Live in Iowa City 10/1/07

Ryan Adams

Following the controversial Minneapolis show on September 27th, I wasn’t sure what to expect with this show. In fact, there were rumors that this show was canceled even on the day of the show. I verified that he’d played the following two nights in Madison and Chicago and that he’d been playing encores for those shows. This was the first time I’ve seen Ryan Adams live and the first time at the IMU Main Room.

Ryan Adams and the Cardinals

The IMU Main Room venue is like a big ballroom from the 1920’s. According to the IMU site the “Main Lounge” was in use in 1927. Big arched ceilings with a sizable stage. A very nice place to see a show like this. The seating was general admission and the ushers made sure every seat was occupied. I don’t think the show sold out, but it was very full by the time the show started. Before the band took the stage a guy in a vintage Army-style helmet came out and read from a piece of paper that the band would start at quarter after the hour, and stated, “The first rule is there are no rules,” and then explained that the stage would be very dark and that the band plans a varied setlist from night to night and shouting song titles out would be a way to get that song removed from the set. I saw the results of this later when a lady shouted out “Stars Go Blue!” and Ryan asked if there were any other songs we didn’t want to hear! It sounded like he was joking, and probably the set didn’t include that song anyway.

I was pretty surprised at how vocal the audience was considering the announcement by the Army Helmet guy and the fact that people were pretty much sequestered to their general seats. At one point a guy ran up from the back of the auditorium to the front of the stage with his cellphone camera and took pictures at which point security came up and took him back– presumably to his seat.

Ryan Adams and the Cardinals

I wasn’t sure what to expect with the performance. The performance was partially astounding music and partially Ryan providing loose, disarming, and often funny non-sequiturs. He arrived on stage wearing an “I (heart) I.C.” where the heart was replaced with a pot leaf. He frequently mentioned that he wanted a cigarette– and that he had just quit smoking that day. He seemed concerned that he might not be able to play if he wasn’t smoking! At one point he confessed that he loved puppies and wanted to smother himself in them. He also told a funny story about visiting the namesake location in the Don Henley song “Sunset Grill” and how it was a fly-infested dump and how he was confused about how Henley could have drawn inspiration from it. He likened it to writing a song about Denny’s at which point he improvised a song about Denny’s. Pretty funny!

Ryan and Strat

The music performance was an intense passionate experience. I was floored by the Cardinals– I didn’t expect them to be the fit they were. They played with a polish that can only come from the extensive touring that they do. Their vocal harmonies blend perfectly with Ryan’s. I was particularly stunned by the harmonies in “Dear John.”

The setlist– as expected– had quite a few tracks from Easy Tiger, but also a big selection from Cold Roses. I really have started to love “Let It Ride.” The next night I heard it in the movie “Lucky You” with Drew Barrymore which was a cool coincidence.

The encore was my favorite part of the show. The band was in really good form and Ryan was in good spirits even without cigarettes and they delivered an extended jam on Rip Off, Easy Plateau and Bartering LInes.
Ryan Adams

Since the show I’ve spent more time with Ryan’s catalog. I probably should have done that before the show to prepare for it, but I feel that having heard the live show I have a better understanding of the songs. I think that the Cardinals as a backing band really come in to their own in the live setting– much more than I was giving them credit for listening to the studio releases with them. Ryan is a perfectionist and I think somewhat misunderstood by the press. Some of the comments that are quoted out of context make him sound more “unstable” than he really is. He wants to deliver the best show he can, and that requires sticking to setlists and having PA’s that function. I look forward to his next releases and the opportunity to see them live again.

Setlist (from Answeringbell.com)

Goodnight Rose
Cold Roses
Beautiful Sorta
Two
Dear John (Ryan on Hammond)
Games
Everybody Knows
The Rescue Blues
Peaceful Valley
I Taught Myself How To Grow Old
Wild Flowers
Shakedown On 9th Street
Please Do Not Let Me Go
Off Broadway
Nightbirds (Ryan on Hammond)
The Sun Also Sets
Let It Ride
Magnolia Mountain

Encore:
Rip Off
Easy Plateau >
Bartering Lines

Update (6/20/11) You can listen to a matrix recording of the show at archive.org! CLICK HERE.

New EP from Quannum Crew Mighty Underdogs Available for Pre-Order

The Mighty UnderdogsThe new collaboration from Quannum artists The Gift of Gab and Lateef the Truth Speaker with Crown City Rocker Headnotic The Mighty Underdogs are releasing The Prelude EP. This 6-track EP is a calling card for the eventual full album to be titled Dropping Science Fiction which will be released some time in 2008. Making cameos on the EP and LP are Quannum alums DJ Shadow and Lyrics Born as well as Chali 2na from J5, as well as Damian and Julian Marley, and MF Doom!

The EP will be released on October 29th, but if you pre-order from The Gift of Gab’s online shopping cart you will be able to download the mp3’s of the EP immediately (well, as soon as your credit card clears) and you will receive an autographed copy of the CD when it ships! It’s only 8 bones, so get yourself one.

I’ve had a chance to hear the EP and I really like it– of course I’m a big fan of the Gift of Gab and Lateef. The whole album is a rocker, funker and slinky R&B deliverer and certainly should start the buzz for the full album. I’m a bit surprised at the slightly gangsta bent to the track “Gunfight”– I like the track but it seems a bit out-of-place with the other peace and love tracks like “Love Life.” Of course the album cover has one of them dressed like a gangster brandishing a bat.

Other Gab-related news includes the fact that his new solo album Escape 2 Mars is on the horizon. Also, Blackalicious is kicking off small Fall tour which will have as openers the Crown City Rockers and the Mighty Underdogs!

Visit The Gift of Gab’s MySpace Page to hear “Gunfight” featuring MF Doom!

R.I.P. Cedar Rapids CD Warehouse…

RIP CD WarehouseYesterday, I was out and about and thought I’d stop into CD Warehouse to see if they were going to get the new Ryan Adams EP Follow The Lights on Tuesday. Imagine my surprise to see a sign in the window stating they were closed!

I guess I hadn’t been in there for a while so I didn’t know about the closing. I had been following the posts from their MySpace page, but they had been quiet for a while.

I shot an e-mail off to John Fisher to see what happened and he said that he left on October 3rd, and that the owners let it close last week. The remaining inventory (of which there wasn’t much good left) went to a guy who runs some CD Warehouses in Des Moines for “peanuts” in John’s words.

John has landed on his feet with a tech company here in Cedar Rapids and promises to keep in touch. Best wishes to who was likely the last cool record store person in Cedar Rapids! Let’s all watch High Fidelity in his honor!

Upcoming Show: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals with Gov’t Mule at Hoyt Sherman in Des Moines 11/2/07

Grace Potter and the NocturnalsGrace Potter and the Nocturnals will be taking their act for a run this Fall supporting Gov’t Mule. On this tour they will be stopping at some key Midwestern cities including Madison, Minneapolis, Chicago and St. Louis. In addition to those stops they will pause briefly in Des Moines at the Hoyt Sherman Theatre on Friday, November 2nd.

Grace Potter has been gathering some PR steam lately. I was watching the ABC TV show “Men in Trees” with my wife this weekend and heard “Apologies” from her new album over the ending scenes of the show providing a seemingly poignent mood to it.

I’m planning to hit the show– it’s only a couple of hours from Cedar Rapids. I’m using this show as an excuse to brush up on Gov’t Mule. I’m pretty familiar with their relationships with the Allman Brothers Band, Derek Trucks, and that camp, but really nothing else. I’m pretty disappointed in the dearth of “free” content available on the web for me to sample. Their MySpace page only has tracks from their new album Mighty High– which is a dub/reggae album. Really interesting, but probably not representative of what I might hear live. I finally found a blog called “Here Comes the Flood” that posts mp3’s and included a show from Holland in July of this year. I downloaded the three sets and put them on the iPod. I like what i hear so far!

Here is Grace Potter and the Nocturnals new video “Ain’t No Time” taped at the 8X10 in Baltimore this Summer on YouTube. Here is a higher quality version on Vimeo.

Here are the dates Grace Potter and the Nocturnals will be playing this year:

October 17th
Millennium Center Winston-Salem, NC 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 18th
War Memorial Nashville, TN 7:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 19th
Tabernacle Atlanta, GA 7:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 21st
Alabama Theatre Birmingham, AL 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 22nd
Felix’s Fish Camp (92 FM WZEW show) Spanish Fort, AL 5:00PM doors, all ages, Matt Nathanson supporting
October 24th
Gibson Rooftop Memphis, TN 5:30PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 25th
Vogue Indianapolis, IN 7:00PM doors, 21+, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 26th
Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL 6:00PM doors, 18+, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 27th
Madison Theatre Covington, KY 7:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 28th
Royal Oak Theatre Royal Oak, MI 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 30th
Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI 6:30PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
October 31st
O’Shaugnessey Minneapolis, MN 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 1st
Voodoo Lounge Kansas City, MO 6:00PM doors, 21+, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 2nd
Hoyt Sherman Theatre Des Moines, IA 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 3rd
The Pageant St. Louis, MO 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 6th
Orpheum Theatre Flagstaff, AZ 7:00PM doors, 21+ unless accompanied by an adult, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 7th
4th & B Concert Theatre San Diego, CA 6:00PM doors, 21+, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 8th
Henry Fonda Theatre Los Angeles, CA 7:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 9th
The Fillmore San Francisco, CA supporting Gov’t Mule
November 10th
The Fillmore San Francisco, CA supporting Gov’t Mule
November 13th
Big Easy Concert House Boise, ID 7:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 14th
Roseland Theatre Portland, OR 7:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 15th
Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC 7:00PM doors, 19+, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 16th
Moore Theatre Seattle, WA 6:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 17th
Gallatin County Fairgrounds Bozeman, MT 5:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Gov’t Mule
November 30th
Highline Ballroom New York, NY 7:00PM doors, 16+, support TBA
December 1st
Theatre of the Living Arts Philadelphia, PA 8:00PM doors, all ages, support TBA
December 6th
Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA 8:00PM doors, 18+, support TBA
December 7th
Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA 8:00PM doors, 18+, support TBA
December 28th
Higher Ground Burlington, VT 8:00PM doors, all ages, support TBA
December 29th
Higher Ground Burlington, VT 8:00PM doors, all ages, support TBA
December 31st
Higher Ground Burlington, VT 8:00PM doors, all ages, support TBA
January 4th – 9th
Jam Cruise 6 Ft. Lauderdale, FL TBA, with Warren Haynes, Michael Franti, Galactic, Soulive, Toots & The Maytals & many more
January 11th
House of Blues Lake Buena Vista, FL 8:00PM doors, all ages, supporting Galactic
February 20th
Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT TBA