March 5, 2010

Phish Lining Up Telluride

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Phish Lining Up To Play Telluride

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According to Telluridenews.com, it appears Phish is getting closer to performing in Telluride, CO. The article states that, “Phish is on the calendar. Telluride’s arts board approved putting the jam band on the arts calendar for Aug. 9 and 10.”

The article goes on to say that, “The band would play for 9,000 people, said Craig Ferguson, the organizer of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. He’s working with Phish’s promoter, AEG Live, on bringing the band here.”

The dates will not be official until the town council approves. Phish has not played Telluride since 1991.

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March 4, 2010

Truth & Salvage Co. Album On Tour with Avett Brothers

TRUTH & SALVAGE CO. TO RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM MAY 25 ON SILVER ARROW/MEGAFORCE RECORDS

PRODUCED BY THE BLACK CROWES’ CHRIS ROBINSON

ON TOUR WITH THE AVETT BROTHERS IN APRIL

Truth & Salvage Co.

Truth & Salvage Co. will release their debut studio album on May 25 through Silver Arrow/Megaforce Records. Produced by Chris Robinson, the self-titled 12 song collection is centered on the band’s soaring four-part harmonies and Americana rock ethos. Truth & Salvage Co. developed much of the material while opening for The Black Crowes over the course of 2009. With four lead singer/songwriters each contributing to the effort, the tracks range from the clever lyrical style of “Old Piano,” the epic bohemian rocker “Jump The Ship,” to the band’s staple set closer “Pure Mountain Angel.”


The six musicians of Truth & Salvage Co. (vocalist/guitarist Scott Kinnebrew, vocalist/guitarist Tim Jones, vocalist/drummer Bill “Smitty” Smith, vocalist/keyboardist Walker Young, bassist Joe Edel and keyboardist Adam Grace) hail from diverse Southern and Midwestern backgrounds. Prior to their conception, the veteran members had been involved in well-regarded regional bands like Scrappy Hamilton and Old Pike, while performing with acts such as The Moldy Peaches, Ben Folds Five, Jack Johnson, and The Squirrel Nut Zippers, as well as members of My Morning Jacket and Rogue Wave.

All six musicians migrated to Los Angeles, meeting at Hollywood’s famous Hotel Cafe where singer Tim Jones served as the venue’s Sunday night talent booker. First performing together during casual late-night jam sessions, they quickly discovered their chemistry was undeniable. It was on that very stage that Truth & Salvage Co. was born.


Truth & Salvage Co. return to Hotel Cafe every Friday night for a four week residency that runs through March 12. In April they’ll join The Avett Brothers. Plans for an extended tour around the album’s release will be announced shortly.

Daytrotter recently debuted 4 songs available for free:

http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/truth-and-salvage-co-concert/20030993-37382166.html

Truth & Salvage Co. Tour Dates:

03.05 | Hotel Cafe | Los Angeles, CA

03.12 | Hotel Cafe | Los Angeles, CA

04.17 | The Fox Theatre | Oakland, CA*

04.18 | Grand Sierra Theatre | Reno, NV*

04.20 & 21 | Boulder Theater | Boulder, CO*

04.23 | Rialto Theater | Tucson, AZ*

04.24 | Mesa Arts Center | Mesa, AZ*

04.25 | Stage Coach | Indio, CA*

04.27 | Crest Theater | Sacramento, CA*

04.29 | House Of Blues | San Diego, CA*

09.04 | Red Rocks | Morrison, CO**

*Opening for The Avett Brothers

**Opening for Gov’t Mule & The Avett Brothers



March 2, 2010

Phish, Lesh, DMB & More Offer Free Bonnaroo Tracks

NRDC Action Fund and HeadCount Give Away Best of Bonnaroo Compilation to Drive Action on Climate Change

Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Phil Lesh and many more provide tracks for free download

Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Jack Johnson and other top artists are donating their music to encourage Americans to speak out on climate change. Organized by the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, HeadCount and the NRDC Action Fund, this collaboration marks the first time free music has been used to prompt Americans to contact their elected officials.

Best of Bonnaroo, a compilation of 17 different live performances from the festival, is available for free at www.Musicforaction.org. Before downloading the music, visitors are asked to email their Senators, the President or their local newspapers about climate change. The music is free no matter what, but the artists hope all their fans join them in taking action on this issue.

“This generation has an opportunity to be remembered as one that confronted environmental challenges and took responsibility for the future,” said Jack Johnson, whose song “Inaudible Melodies” can be heard on the compilation. “With that opportunity comes the responsibility to speak out.”

The compilation also includes live tracks from Wilco, Death Cab for Cutie, My Morning Jacket, O.A.R. and Ani DiFranco, among others. In most cases these recordings have never before been released to the public, and were hand-picked by the musicians themselves. Other featured artists include: The Decemberists, Guster, Gov’t Mule, Raphael Saadiq, Bob Weir & RatDog, Phil Lesh & Friends, moe. and The Disco Biscuits, whose bass player Marc Brownstein is the co-chair of HeadCount. All of the featured tracks are original songs, with the exception of My Morning Jacket’s performance of The Velvet Underground’s “Oh! Sweet Nuthin’.”

America is closer than ever to passing its first federal climate change-related legislation, but many hurdles remain. The House of Representatives approved an energy bill last June that would reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases and encourage the development of green jobs. President Barack Obama then told world leaders that the U.S. will reduce carbon emissions by 17 percent over the next 10 years (compared to 2005 levels). However, there has been little movement in the Senate, leaving one crucial step incomplete. Literally the whole planet is waiting to see what the U.S. will decide, as India and China are not likely to act without the U.S. doing the same.

With climate change legislation now at a critical juncture, several organizations teamed up to use the gift of music to inspire citizens into action. HeadCount – a nonpartisan civic engagement organization best known for registering voters at concerts – conceived the idea as a way to point new voters toward being informed and active citizens. The NRDC Action Fund – an advocacy group committed to passing legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy and reduces pollution – stepped in with resources, research, strategic guidance and a base of 250,000 supporters.

“The musicians we work with are very passionate about this topic and have great power to drive change,” said HeadCount’s Executive Director Andy Bernstein. “Their music will serve as a soundtrack for action.”

“Forging a clean energy future means healthier kids, a safer world, and more jobs,” said Heather Taylor-Miesle, director of the NRDC Action Fund. “This is our moment to demand that Congress put us on the path to a clean energy future by beginning to address climate change. We are excited about the opportunity to work with musicians and new activists throughout the country to make it happen.”

Others involved include JamBase.com, which is actively promoting the campaign to its base of more than half a million users. Music publications Paste, Relix, and Spin are also providing marketing support. The nonprofit environmental groups Oxfam America, the Energy Action Coalition, The Worldwatch Insitute, Grist.org and 350.org are supporting the initiative as coalition partners, as is the music-oriented environmental organization Reverb, which will promote the campaign through its new Green Music Group. Reverb’s founder Adam Gardner can be heard on the compilation performing with his band Guster. “This is the exact sort of thing that Green Music Group was created to support, getting fans and musicians together around an environmental action,” Gardner said.

“There have been so many incredible performances at Bonnaroo over the years,” said Richard Goodstone, one of the founders and principals of Superfly Presents, the co-promoter of Bonnaroo. “We’re very happy that we could work with our family of artists in this way and inspire people to be active citizens. Climate change is the single biggest challenge our planet has ever faced and we all need to pitch in and be part of the solution.”

“The decisions made today will affect you and your children for many years to come,” said former Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, a member of HeadCount’s board of directors who can be heard on the compilation with has band RatDog. “Whether it’s voting in an election or speaking out about issues like climate change, it’s critical that we all make enough noise so that politicians have no choice but to listen.”

Best of Bonnaroo Track List:

Wilco Bull Black Nova

Pearl Jam Animal

Jack Johnson Inaudible Melodies

Dave Mathews Band Rapunzel

Death Cab for Cutie Cath…

Ani DiFranco Fuel

Phish Kill Devil Falls

Gov’t Mule Banks of the Deep End

O.A.R. Delicate Few

moe. Not Coming Down

Raphael Saadiq 100 Yard Dash

Bob Weir & RatDog Throwing Stones

The Disco Biscuits And The Ladies Were the Rest of the Night

The Decemberists The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid

My Morning Jacket Oh! Sweet Nuthin’

Guster Happier

Phil Lesh and Friends Box of Rain

The Best of Bonnaroo compilation is available for free at www.Musicforaction.org. Please email your Senators, the President or a local newspaper about climate change before downloading.