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OAKLAND’S ANTIOQUIA LAUNCHES MASSIVE TOUR
TO PROMOTE NEW ALBUM VIAJERO


Antioquia

Oakland, California’s Antioquia will tour the U.S. May through October to support their new album Viajero, a collection of tunes that examines their opposing desires of life in the city and escape from society. The tour starts tonight in Middletown, CA and will find the band playing at various stops until the run wraps on June 29 in Groveland, CA. Check below for all announced tour dates.

Viajero features new members Rachel Antony-Levine on vocals, keyboard, and shekere and Tomas Salcedo on guitar and percussion.

In addition to the album, the band will release a music video by Slovakian animators Ove Pictures for their song “Idaho.” You can find tour dates, music, videos, and more at www.antioquia-band.com.

Antioquia Tour Dates

  • 5/2 Harbin Hot Springs Middletown, CA
  • 5/3 Jambalaya Arcata, CA

  • 5/4 Alex’s Plaza Ashland, OR

  • 5/5 Cedarwood Saloon Grants Pass, OR

  • 5/8 John’s Alley Moscow, ID

  • 5/9 John’s Alley Moscow, ID

  • 5/10 Liquid Lounge Boise, ID

  • 5/11 Sockeye Bar and Grill Boise, ID

  • 5/12 Town Square Tavern Jackson Hole, WY

  • 5/15 Captain Freddy’s Mandan, ND

  • 5/16 Party at Jason’s! Dickinson, ND

  • 5/18 Trillium Connect Festival High Bridge, WI

  • 5/19 Jam for Jam Festival Sullivan, WI

  • 5/21 Logan’s Madtown Madison, WI

  • 5/23 Cabooze Minneapolis, MN

  • 5/25 The Nashotah Clubhouse Nashotah, WI

  • 5/26 Club Garibaldi Milwaukee, WI

  • 5/27 Duffy’s Tavern Lincoln, NE

  • 5/28 The Hideout Omaha, NE

  • 6/1 The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS

  • 6/3 The Laughing Buddha Lounge Crestone, CO

  • 6/6 Front Range BBQ Colorado Springs, CO

  • 6/9 Homegrown Hoedown Festival Redwood Valley, CA

  • 6/16 Ashkenaz Berkeley, CA

  • 6/19 Liquid Lounge Boise, ID

  • 6/20 John’s Alley Moscow, ID

  • 6/21 Love Your Mother Earth Festival Missoula, MT

  • 6/22 LYME Fest Missoula, MT

  • 6/23 Groovefest Cedar City, UT

  • 6/26 Sierra Hot Springs Sierraville, CA

  • 6/28 Tioga Gas Mart Lee Vining, CA

  • 6/29 Evergreen Lodge Groveland, CA

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    Words by: Scott Horowitz | Images by Jeffrey Dupuis

    Wanee Music Festival :: 04.19.12-04.21.12 :: Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park:: Live Oak, FL

    Big photo gallery below review!

    Wanee 2012 by Jeffrey Dupuis

    Timicua Indians lived in awe of live oaks. These great trees were honored as the doublet of the world tree, cosmic tree, or the tree of life. As a sacred tree, the live oak was thought to hold within its branches not only the secrets of creation and life on this earth but also a promise of immortality. Sleeping, dancing, and living amongst live oak trees i.e. the experiences within the majestic realm of the Spirit of The Suwannee Music Park – are personal, transformational, and uniquely diverse for each festivalgoer. The following are highlights of one man’s weekend.

    Thursday

    -Ray Manzarek‘s solo piano composition (written to the memory of Jim Morrison).

    -Conspirator performing “Scarlet Begonias > Fire (Hendrix).

    -Meeting John and Tom, a father and son who traveled from Germany to attend Wanee – Apparently Dead Heads are easier to find in America than in Germany.

    Friday

    Mickey Hart by Jeffrey Dupuis

    -Bruce Hornsby dedicating “The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down” to Levon Helm, who passed away the day before.

    -Mickey Hart‘s band using electronics to pursue the ancient tribal source and to sample John F. Kennedy soundbites.

    -Seeing Phil Lesh stand side stage, perpetually smiling, watching Oteil Burbridge play bass with the Tedeschi Trucks Band – a set highlighted by Susan Tedeschi‘s guitar solo on “That Did It,” and a “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road” tease during “Bound for Glory”.

    -Furthur performing for nearly three hours straight while standing in the hot North Florida sunshine. “Alligator” was a scenically appropriate choice and “Unbroken Chain > Death Don’t Have No Mercy,” with Levon Helm on everybody’s mind, was emotional, to say the least.

    Furthur Setlist: Not Fade Away, Brown Eyed Woman, Alligator > Ripple, My Brother Esau, Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain, Eyes of The World > Caution (do not stop on the tracks) > King Solomon’s Marbles, Unbroken Chain > Death Don’t Have No Mercy, Turn On Your Lovelight. E: Touch of Grey

    Gregg Allman by Jeffrey Dupuis

    -Gregg Allman giving his absolute all on vocals for “Ain’t My Cross To Bear” before the Allman Brothers Band performed “Blue Sky” for the first time ever in Wanee history. “It Makes No Difference” and “The Weight” were performed while pictures of Levon Helm were displayed on the screen behind the band. During “The Weight”, Lemar Guillary, who went without a solo earlier in Tedeschi Trucks Band’s set, captured the spotlight with a soulful trombone solo.

    Allman Brothers Band Setlist: Don’t Want You No More > It’s Not My Cross To Bear, Midnight Rider, Blue Sky, Worried Down With The Blues, Egypt, Stand Back, It Makes No Difference, Blind Willie McTell, The Weight > It Makes No Difference, Dreams, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed. E: No One To Run With

    Saturday

    Wanee 2012 by Jeffrey Dupuis

    -A torrential downpour of rain cutting Gov’t Mule‘s version of Levon Helm’s “The Shape I’m In” was, at first, a disappointment. However, the result of this was a healthy crowd at the Mushroom Stage, where Charles Bradley knocked it out of the park. His onslaught of “I Love You”s in between songs, and soulful take on Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold” was the bright spot on an otherwise cloudy day.

    -As Furthur took the stage, I got to have a personal chat with Derek Trucks, which was very enlightening. Furthur’s determination on Saturday was undeniable as they tore apart America’s greatest songbook with ragers like “Shakedown Street” and “Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin’s Tower” before ensuring everybody land softly with pinnacle Garcia ballads “Wharf Rat” and “Stella Blue”.

    Furthur Setlist: Playin’ In The Band > China Cat Sunflower > Estimated Prophet > Ramble On Rose, Bird Song, Sugar Magnolia > Playin In The Band Reprise, Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower, Cryptical Envelopment > The Other One, Shakedown Street > Viola Lee Blues > Bertha > Viola Lee Blues > Stella Blue > I Know You Rider. E: US Blues

    Allman Brothers Band by Jeffrey Dupuis

    -Luther Dickinson, who would close the festival with the North Mississippi Allstars, sitting in at the Allman Brothers set on “Gilded Splinters” and Jimmy Hall taking vocal and harmonica duties on “She Caught The Katy” and “Statesboro Blues” were the guest highlights of the night. “The Sky is Crying” was nice to hear after having dealt with trying to stay dry most of the afternoon. Bruce Katz playing keys both nights on stage left, filling in for Greg Allman who was absent for most of the weekend’s music, was a pleasure. However, Gregg reemerged for the final night’s encore and sat on a folded chair next to Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes. The Trio performed a captivating rendition of “Needle and The Damage Done”. To witness this song being sung by Gregg Allman, who was visibly in pain after bending over to pick up a fallen sheet of lyrics, was not only a highlight of my weekend, but easily one of the highlights of my life. A rambunctious crowd near 20,000 was brought to silence and then to tears.

    Allman Brothers Band Setlist: Jessica, Come and Go Blues, Walk On Gilded Splinters, The Sky Is Crying, Hot ‘Lanta > All Along The Watchtower > Hot ‘Lanta > Rocking Horse, She Caught The Katy, Statesboro Blues, Into The Mystic, You Don’t Love Me, Mountain Jam > Smokestack Lightnin’ > Mountain Jam. E: Needle and The Damage Done, Southbound

    Until Next Year

    4/18/12 – 4/21/12 – Wanee Music Festival @ Spirit of The Suwannee Music Park (Live Oak, FL) View Photos

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    Meet the Fulero/Lehe Band

    By: Dennis Cook

    Fulero/Lehe Band Debut Album

    This Thursday, April 26, the Fulero/Lehe Band will make a rare live appearance at the new Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, CA. Its a pity that this new group only gets onstage once in a while due to circumstances because they are jam band gold, the sort of energetic self-starters that helped establish the genre as a stylistic stew pot that mellowed and mingled rock, jazz and more into something flavorful and new. Fulero/Lehe are descendents of proto-jammers like Steely Dan and Golden Era prog like Yes and King Crimson as well as jam archetype Phish. However, the fates have conspired to keep this project the brainchild of keyboardist Asher Fulero (Scott Law Band, Everyone Orchestra) and guitarist Sean Lehe (Izabella, Poor Mans Whiskey, 10 Mile Tide), both West Coast festival/jam circuit veterans from taking full flight when originally Fulero/Lehe was to be a hard touring, wild setlist kind of band in the classic H.O.R.D.E. sense.

    Recently, Lehe was officially diagnosed with Mnire’s disease, which means he is losing his hearing in a big way and will need to drastically alter his career plans in the days ahead. Its a tough blow but one that makes this bands debut, Cocoon (receiving official release at the Sweetwater this week and available online here), all the more special. Rounded out by the rhythm section of bassist Mark Murphy (Izabella, Huckle) and drummer Zach Bowden, the Fulero/Lehe Band has the feel of a beginning of something special, a combination that allows hitherto unknown talents to shine, a collaboration that sparks the best in those involved.

    Everyone Orchestra at 4 Peaks (2008) by Michael Weintrob

    We met at 4 Peaks [Festival] during an Everyone Orchestra performance. It was a really cool night where Matt [Butler] ended up conducting two stages simultaneously. Asher and I connected musically onstage right away a click kind of a thing and we both have obvious Phish influences from earlier in our lives. That band was hugely influential on both of us and made for another quick link, says Lehe. Then we discovered we shared a LOT of the same musical influences beyond Phish, including 70s British prog-rock, which wed both found it hard to find people to jump on that vibe with. When you play in the Bay Area its easy to get someone to play some country influenced, jamming rock n roll influenced by the Allman Brothers and Grateful Dead, or even something a little more World Beat. But its hard to find cats who will really fly the prog-rock flag [laughs]. Its a male dominated music to begin with, but now its a male dominated music from 30 years ago! Its pretty much the peak of musical dorkdom, but Asher and I really connected over it.

    The prog thing is there, but it was really that epic night with Everyone Orchestra that created an instant connection. We walked away thinking, I want to play more with that guy! Then, I saw Izabella not long after that and thought they were a good band, but more, I thought, That guitar playerand that bass player are fantastic! I want to steal them away and do a rock band! [laughs]. The more we hung out the more we realized we had exceptionally similar listening tastes, says Fulero. Im a little more classically trained than Sean, and hes a little more of a psychedelic warrior than I am. In that way, we push each other a little bit. Its really great finding somebody along the way that you feel that kind of kindred connection to. It just seemed that everywhere we went we would run into each other High Sierra, some show in Seattle and after a while we said, We need to do something together. Ive dreamed of having a rock band for ages. After playing with Scott Law for so long, I was really missing that classic rock quartet thing.

    Lehe (left) w/ Izabella by Susan J. Weiand

    When we first met at Everyone Orchestra, before the performance backstage, Matt Butler asked, What should we play? Can we do a song? Sean and I were both, We should do a Phish tune! and we ended up playing Back On The Train, and it was the highlight of the show. At that point, I was thinking, That guy can really pull off that Trey power guitar lead, and he was thinking, That guy can really play jam band keyboards and back up a ripping guitar solo. Or so I imagine [laughs]. Its a skill like being a support player on a basketball team. The lead player is only as good as those guys back him up. Its a very different skill than being a slaying lead keyboardist. The idea of being a rhythm player geared to supporting a guitar solo is a very jam band thing. The bands that really translate in this field are the ones where the rhythm section is really tight.

    Cocoon finds the band putting a lot of this theory into practice. The songs working in the studio setting but suggesting in classic jam band fashion the scintillating live extrapolations to come hiding in the notes.

    Asher Fulero

    Every sound on the record was laid down in three days over a short weekend studio session. Asher then put in a ton of time going over it and making it right. Its nowhere near as prog as wed originally envisioned. However, our second effort will be far less accessible, chuckles Lehe. The first track [on Cocoon] is so Steely Dan, but then it roams around from there. Asher has some compositions that are really, really involved on par with Gentle Giant/Genesis type stuff. I have a new tune for the Fulero/Lehe Band that could have come right off a Yes album, though I generally like a song to be ready to be performed after three days of rehearsal instead of 30 [laughs]. Some of the stuff I totally loved at 16 I put on now and find really obnoxious. I can put on King Crimsons Discipline every six months though, no problem.

    I had never worked with the drummer before but Sean and he had worked together in The Bumptet. So, we didnt have a full-time drummer. Wed worked with a bunch of different drummers including Dave Brogan (ALO). But when it came time to do the record it just made sense to use Zach, says Fulero. I had never actually met Zach before the first day of recording, but hes such a talented guy that it went well. He has such a natural feel for all the general grooves in the book. We were looking for some fairly classic things, so he was able to go to his natural tendencies.

    [As producer on the album], I didnt add as much as it seems. I mostly worked and reworked the mix and fixed some vocals, but other than that all of it was laid down in the original three day session, says Fulero. We didnt fix any solos or backing parts. I might have done a few editing things to tweak timing here and there, but it was mainly mixing. We didnt have a big budget to go into a big studio and spend a bunch of days getting mix right, so I kept at it at home. After three or four tries, I hit upon a feel that was fairly classic but also had a modern energy. I wanted it to be modern rock with a classic feel.

    Opener Time Goes By has an unmistakable Steely Dan feel, the jazzier end of rock explored delightedly, but Fulero explains that their influences haunt the entire album.

    Fulero/Lehe

    All the songs are tributes, in a certain way, says Fulero. The second track [Cocoon] is Phish meets Zappa, where the beginning is a very Phish-y, floaty jam and the end is very Zappa Shut Up And Play Your Guitar. Track three [One More Move] is very much Wilco influenced. Track four [Life Inside The Blue] is The Who with some other tendencies, maybe later Phish. The Radiohead tune [In Limbo] was just an attempt to do something unique with it. Track six [Youll Know Why] is a little bit Jerry Garcia Band with a bit of Mose Allison mixed in. And the last one [Sugartooth] is Genesis meets Yes [laughs]. I have to say, the whole synthesizer part on that song appeared during the recording session but had never been a part of live performances in the year leading up to the session. Listening back during mixing, I said, I have an idea! and the whole synthesizer part just transformed the song.

    This is also a chance to step up and be a lead singer as well, continues Fulero. Both of us are singers and songwriters who love the power of the voice. I dont either of us are the greatest singer in the world, but that never stopped lots of people [laughs].

    Despite their gusto for the project, Lehes health issues have drastically altered the original vision for Fulero/Lehe.

    Fulero/Lehe Band by Steve Kennedy-Williams

    Since I was 17 Ive gotten dizzy spells and vertigo attacks, and they were very intermittent, says Lehe. When I was 17, one of the doctors I saw diagnosed me with Mnire’s disease and a second opinion thought I just had some residual vertigo problems due to tubes put in my ears as a baby to help with chronic ear infections. So, I just rolled with theory number two because Mnire’s disease is really messed up for a musicianor anyone really! For a musician, though, its a rock n roll death sentence. As the years went on I had more attacks but none of them were so severe I ever missed a show or tour because of this issue. But then in the past 18 months its become more and more of a problem, and I now have an official diagnosis of Mnire’s disease from my ears-nose-throat specialist. I only have 44-percent of my hearing remaining in my right ear – Im going deaf in my right ear. 40-percent of people get it in their other ear, too, and Ive already noticed things in my left ear that mirror what was going on my right ear 10 years ago.

    At this time, Im getting two or three vertigo attacks per week, where I have to grab something and ease myself down to the ground. Theyre called drop attacks. Its definitely a scary thing, continues Lehe. It makes it hard to tour, but Im a performer – thats where my heart and soul are at. Its what I do. I play live music. But what I think is in the future Im done playing loud, drunken bars. Thats not going to be part of my life anymore. Ill be moving into quieter instrumental music. I have a new project here in Sacramento called Wires and Wood with my good friend who plays mandolin and Weissenborn, and we have a stand-up bass player and percussionist. The instrumentation is almost exactly the same as the Garcia-Grisman group, but were leaning more towards instrumental stuff. Im also doing this thing called The Bumptet, which Ill be releasing the debut for in a few months, which is a tribute to my brother, who passed away last year. In the future, Im going to need to rely more on direct connections to get my music out to people. My time of playing 120 gigs every year is coming to a close. But if I am going deaf then Im going to get in as much playing as I can before then.

    The Fulero/Lehe Band performs Thursday, April 26, at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, CA with special guest Garrin Benfield opening the show.

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