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ADELE, JACKSON BROWNE, LENNY KRAVITZ, PATTI SMITH,
TOM MORELLO, ELVIS COSTELLO, MY MORNING JACKET, STING, AND MORE

Two iconic forces that have impacted the past 50 years – the life-saving human rights activism of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Amnesty International and the incomparable artistry of Bob Dylan – are being saluted by 80 musicians who contributed new or previously unreleased recordings to Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International.

Chimes of Freedom is Executive Produced by legendary music executive Jeff Ayeroff and Julie Yannatta, who spearheaded Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur – a 2007 collection of John Lennon solo compositions performed by major artists including U2, Green Day, and R.E.M.

The collection is scheduled for physical (4 discs) and digital release in North America on January 24, 2012 through Fontana Distribution. It will be distributed internationally through Fontana International, a Universal Music company, on January 30.


DISC 1


  • Raphael Saadiq Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
  • Patti Smith Drifter’s Escape
  • Rise Against Ballad of Hollis Brown

  • Tom Morello The Nightwatchman Blind Willie McTell

  • Pete Townshend Corrina, Corrina

  • Bettye LaVette Most of the Time

  • Charlie Winston This Wheel’s On Fire

  • Diana Krall Simple Twist of Fate

  • Brett Dennen You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere

  • Mariachi El Bronx Love Sick

  • Ziggy Marley Blowin’ in the Wind

  • The Gaslight Anthem Changing of the Guards

  • Silversun Pickups Not Dark Yet

  • My Morning Jacket You’re A Big Girl Now

  • The Airborne Toxic Event Boots of Spanish Leather

  • Sting Girl from the North Country

  • Mark Knopfler Restless Farewell

    DISC 2

  • Queens Of The Stone Age Outlaw Blues
  • Lenny Kravitz Rainy Day Woman # 12 & 35

  • Steve Earle & Lucia Micarelli One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)

  • Blake Mills Heart Of Mine

  • Miley Cyrus You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go

  • Billy Bragg Lay Down Your Weary Tune

  • Elvis Costello License to Kill

  • Angelique Kidjo Lay, Lady, Lay

  • Natasha Bedingfield Ring Them Bells

  • Jackson Browne Love Minus Zero/No Limit

  • Joan Baez Seven Curses (Live)

  • The Belle Brigade No Time To Think

  • Sugarland Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You (Live)

  • Jack’s Mannequin Mr. Tambourine Man

  • Oren Lavie 4th Time Around

  • Sussan Deyhim All I Really Want To Do

  • Adele Make You Feel My Love (Recorded Live at WXPN)

    DISC 3

  • K’NAAN With God On Our Side
  • Ximena Sariana I Want You

  • Neil Finn with Pajama Club She Belongs to Me

  • Bryan Ferry Bob Dylan’s Dream

  • Zee Avi Tomorrow Is A Long Time

  • Carly Simon Just Like a Woman

  • Flogging Molly The Times They Are A-Changin’

  • Fistful Of Mercy Buckets Of Rain

  • Joe Perry Man Of Peace

  • Bad Religion It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

  • My Chemical Romance Desolation Row (Live)

  • RedOne featuring Nabil Khayat Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door

  • Paul Rodgers & Nils Lofgren Abandoned Love

  • Darren Criss featuring Chuck Criss and Freelance Whales New Morning

  • Cage the Elephant The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll

  • Band of Skulls It Ain’t Me, Babe

  • Sinad O’Connor Property of Jesus

  • Ed Roland and The Sweet Tea Project Shelter From The Storm

  • Ke$ha Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right

  • Kronos Quartet Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right

    DISC 4

  • Maroon 5 I Shall Be Released
  • Carolina Chocolate Drops Political World

  • Seal & Jeff Beck Like A Rolling Stone

  • Taj Mahal Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream

  • Dierks Bentley Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) (Live)

  • Mick Hucknall One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)

  • Thea Gilmore I’ll Remember You

  • State Radio John Brown

  • Dave Matthews Band All Along the Watchtower (Live)

  • Michael Franti Subterranean Homesick Blues

  • We Are Augustines Mama, You Been On My Mind

  • Lucinda Williams Tryin’ To Get To Heaven

  • Kris Kristofferson Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)

  • Eric Burdon Gotta Serve Somebody

  • Evan Rachel Wood I’d Have You Anytime

  • Marianne Faithfull Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Live)

  • Pete Seeger Forever Young

  • Bob Dylan Chimes Of Freedom



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    Words By: Ryan Swerdlin | Images by: Ian Rawn

    Trey Anastasio Band :: 11.11.11 :: The Tabernacle :: Atlanta, GA

    Photo gallery below review!

    Trey Anastasio by Ian Rawn

    Trey Anastasio blew the doors off of Atlantas beloved Tabernacle with the help of his cast of incredible musicians that make up Trey Anastasio Band. TAB, which in its current incarnation consists of drummer Russ Lawton, bassist Tony Markellis, keyboard master Ray Paczkowski and a three-piece horn section consisting of trumpet player and incredible vocalist Jennifer Hartswick, Russell Remington (saxophone, flute) and Natalie Cressman (trombone, vocals). The band played many old favorites along with a handful of covers sprinkled throughout the show, which proved to be one memorable night of music. Whether this was your first TAB show or if you were a seasoned vet, there was no way you were leaving the 11.11.11 show without a smile on your face.

    From the start of the show, which opened with Gotta Jibboo, everyone in the venue was fully aware that the band was on fire and they were not going to waste any time. Jibboo was followed by a great version of Burn That Bridge, which had a slower blues feel than the norm. Mozambique was next and was just enormous! This tune is an amazing fusion of jazz and Latin beats that featured the horn section in one of the highlights of the night. Cressman took the spotlight first followed by Hartswick, both not wasting one breath of air. Both of these ladies are true talents and Mozambique was proof that they belonged on stage with the rest of the all-stars in TAB.

    Jennifer Hartswick by Ian Rawn

    The first set continued with Alaska followed by a great rendition of Ooh Child which brought the collective heart rate in the room down a couple of notches before blasting back off. Money Love and Change ended with a great jam featuring keys player Paczkowski which set the tone for an up-tempo, crowd pleasing Burlap Sack and Pumps that really highlighted Remington, who was playing tenor saxophone and boasted a great solo. Cayman Review came next and was a great blues tune to give everyone an opportunity to catch their breath and get a beverage. Next was a great suite of covers beginning with The Devil Went Down to Georgia, which was only fitting being in downtown Atlanta and featured the horn section holding down the main fiddle portion of the tune. This was a very unique rendition of such a great Southern classic and got the crowd jumping up and down. Bob Marleys Small Axe came next but was played as an instrumental, which allowed the horns and keys to shine during verses – another great version of a classic. TAB closed the set with Push on Till the Day, which was a great up-beat tune to wrap up a smoker of a set.

    Trey Anastasio by Ian Rawn

    Second set started with The Land of Nod, which had a great reggae-funk feel and got the set started off on the right foot. Sand came next and was a monster of a jam. The band let the music glide as Paczkowski took another lead on the keys for this airy version, which was followed by a poppy Valentine and a slow perfectly executed Frost. The blues anthem Snake Head Thumb came next and Harstwick offered her amazing pipes on some incredible backup vocals on this tune. Also to be noted was the thick bass line Tony Markellis was laying down here detail worth noting on recordings of this show. Magilla came next and brought the vibe in the room to an old speakeasy where folks were waiting on their whiskey-rye and cigars while watching a big band play. Pigtail followed with Simple Twist Up Dave directly after which was, as always, a funky rocker. Let Me Lie and Liquid Time were placed within the set perfectly, allowing folks to again catch their breath and enjoy a great ballad.

    The crowd erupted with the first notes of the next tune, a cover of The Gorillaz Clint Eastwood. You could hear almost everyone in the room singing along with the chorus, which Hartswick belted out with passion. First Tube was up next and was a rollercoaster of sound with the combination of Treys signature guitar licks along with the horn line. The end of First Tube was building up as if it was to be the end of the set when Trey looked back to Hartswick with a nod as she belted into the opening lines of Led Zeppelins Black Dog.

    The encore was great and started slow with Windora Bug followed by Heavy Things. Show of Life came next and would have been a great end to a great night of music. TAB had other plans as they continued on with one more cover: Dire Straits Sultans Of Swing. The band was in tune, the setlist was stellar, and the night could not have been any better in the eyes of this concertgoer. It is pretty apparent why TAB enjoys playing the Tab so often. Other than the shared namesake, the crowd is always on the edge of their seats, the room is always loud, and there is never an empty seat in the house.

    11/11/11 – Trey Anastasio Band @ The Tabernacle (Atlanta, GA) View Photos

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    OVER 70 ACTS ON 6 STAGES;

    3 LATE NIGHT MUSIC VENUES

    The Earthdance International Peace Festival is the world’s largest synchronized music event supporting world peace and sustainability. The 15th annual Earthdance event will take place on the weekend of September 24th and will unite over 400 locations in 70 countries across the world to create the most conscious global festival of our time.

    After 8 successful years the festival’s hub event, Earthdance Northern California, outgrew its former site and found a new home at the Solano County Fairgrounds in Vallejo, CA (only 30 minutes from the Bay). Earthdance Northern California will take place on September 23-25 and will unite an unprecedented line-up of international conscious musicians, visual artists, DJ’s, speakers and activists, who believe in a sustainable future for our planet. Check out the complete lineup below. Click here for all ticketing information, and go here to get a look at the full schedule.

    Main Stage

    Ziggy Marley

    Ghostland Observatory

    Brett Dennen

    Balkan Beat Box

    Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

    The Coup

    Les Nubians

    Kevens

    Roots Underground

    Faun

    Trevor Hall

    Sean Hayes

    Vagabond Opera

    LoCura

    Dginn

    Vibrant EYEris

    Honeymoon

    Acorn Project

    The Kingdom Travelers

    Indubious feat. Alcyon Massive

    Unity Stage

    Beats Antique

    EOTO

    Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

    Midnite

    See-I

    Karsh Kale

    Delhi 2 Dublin

    Fort Knox Five

    Faun

    MC Yogi

    Indubious feat. Alcyon Massive

    Vagabond Opera

    El Radio Fantastique

    Oka

    Woodlan

    Shovelman

    Temple

    Tipper

    MiM0SA

    Gaudi

    Opiuo

    Emancipator

    NastyNasty

    Sub Swara

    David Starfire

    Invisible Allies (Bluetech and Kilowatts)

    Sticky Buds

    Love and Light

    Ill Esha

    Dragonfly

    Bird of Prey

    Kalya Scintilla

    Kaminanda

    Irie Dub Mafia feat. Rocker-T

    Auditory Canvas

    Shaman’s Dream

    Desert Dwellers

    Lotus Sanctuary

    Fannah Fi Allah Qwali Ensemble

    Honeymoon

    Jamie Janover

    Ma Muse

    Prema Mayi

    Raquy and the Caveman

    Sasha Butterfly

    Suzanne Sterling

    Todd Boston

    Shovelman

    Shimshai

    Comedy Show hosted by Wavy Gravy



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