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NEW ALBUM REPORTEDLY DUE OUT THIS SPRING

Day 1 in the Studio |
A decade after calling it quits, North Carolina trio Ben Folds Five will be reuniting for a brand new album reportedly due for release in the Spring. Consequence of Sound points out that Ben Folds confirmed the news yesterday on his Twitter account, tweeting a photo of the band in the studio with the words “It’s happening fo sho – Day 1 in studio with Robert and Darren through March. #NewBenFoldsFiveRecord”. After a fan asked when the record would be released, Folds replied with “Spring release.”
The guys had previously gotten together to work on a few new tunes on Folds’ 3-disc retrospective The Best Imitation Of Myself: A Retrospective (1995-2011). Check out one of the tracks below.
Ben Folds Five Tour Dates
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Ben Folds Five News



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January 11, 2012 in 10, 11, 12, 17, 2, 25, 27, 28, 29, 3, 30, 31, 9, a, after, Again, age, all, am, an, and, Are, around, as, at, ban, band, Bass, big, Bill, Burn, but, by, ca, can, cat, center, City, classic, classic rock, close, Col., comes, Crowd, dancing, Day, dirt, down, electric, en, end, Eve, FEAT, fee, festival, fi, First, FOR, Free, Friend, From, Funk, gag, gain, game, George, get, gin, glow, Good, Groove, ground, Guitar, guitarist, hall, hampton, hi, high, higher, How, ice, in, into, is, IT, IX, jam, jam band, jazz, John, Joy, Jr, King, las, Laugh, Led, let, light, lights, Like, long, lot, love, MA, Made, mass, Meat, MI, miami, miles, mix, monday, monster, moon, Music, My, Myself, Nat, nc, New, night, no, NV, ny, of, on, one, op, Open, out, PA, Part, photos, Piano, play, player, Pop, Pot, pro, Pt, rad, rain, Road, rock, room, row, rs, run, SC, sci, set, show, Simple, Sky, So, Something, sound, SPAC, St, stage, start, state, steve, storm, style, That, the, theatre, times, to, Too, Trip, Twist, uic, us, va, van, venue, view, WA, WAITING, Walk, war, Waste, water, Way, ways, we, with, words, You, Your |
Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: Brad Hodge
Full review below photo gallery!
1/9/12 – Jam Cruise 10: Day 1 (Fort Lauderdale, FL) View Photos
Motion and emotion were the operative words for the Monday kick-off to Jam Cruise 10. The sense of something special afoot began at Port Everglades, where it felt like many currents flowed to this one buzzing spot, friends literally squealing with delight as they reconnected with a tribe that grows and grows, a depth of feeling that defies simple explanation but so tangible that even the many first timers coming aboard vibed heavily with the seasoned Repeat Offenders. To call the participants in this experience welcoming is an understatement, open arms and broad smiles making newcomers an immediate part of this evolving dream. And the feeling of massive camaraderie prevailed in the pre-boarding area inside the port hall where the musicians, Cloud 9 Adventures staff and various journalists and photographers gathered a space with more collective talent than almost any other this writer has ever seen. Look left and George Porter Jr. is grinning huge as he laughs with Steve Kimock or Lettuce’s Nigel Hall embraces Ivan Neville, the musicians as delighted as anyone to be here. One of the more charming aspects of the several hours wait was seeing seasoned veterans quietly geek out as they caught sight of JC 10 artist-at-large John Oates, most like myself too shy to just walk up to the worldwide star, though needlessly since Oates is one of the most enthsiastic, approachable new additions to the musical mix who’s excitement about getting his hands into this free-form convocation is clear. Which makes sense since Jam Cruise provides a happy crucible for musicians, particularly for the top-of-their-game players and gifted up-and-comers that provide the score for this journey. Listen closely in that waiting room and one picked up on the joyful plotting and brainstorming for musical moments ahead, and the sense of excitement about their craft in this unique was apparent.
Just after sundown, the Cloud 9 staff and a huge crowd on the pool deck toasted this lovely dream, and with a funky strut the Dirty Dozen Brass Band took us out on the water under a big, bright moon. Every act that followed long through the night took the same approach, lunging out of the gate at the start of each set with ferocity and purposeful intention that made folks snap to attention with a quickness, no time wasted as they showed off their best stuff and kept showing it off until their time onstage ended, almost always leaving one quite satisfied and yet still hungry for more. There are no mediocre musicians on this trip, and a healthy sense of competition makes each act strive to be their most memorable, innovative, etc. Everyone wants their slice of time to be THE most memorable, and the intensity of it all made the engaged, grooving masses feel a touched overwhelmed in a wholly positive way. People wore expressions that said, This is the first day? Seriously? as the music makers strived to take us and themselves higher, deeper, further, happier, etc. The intertwined audience/performer dynamic is perhaps stronger here than any other festival I’ve ever attended. As the lights came up at set’s end, one usually encountered a sweaty, surprised glow on everyone’s face whether they were onstage or on the floor.
As per norm, the spirit of New Orleans and more broadly, The Drum in the archytypal sense permeated the music, caught up in the enveloping warmth of Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers‘ pool deck performance (which included a bang-up piano sit-in from Ivan Neville, who seemed to bring out the playful side of Hornsby), the classicaly grounded yet progressive, psychedelia-touched surprise set from Lettuce (who filled in for a missing Shpongle), the airtight Apollo Theatre style revue thrust of Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue (who have one of the best young lead guitarists out there right now), or in the colossally swinging 7 Walkers set, which showed there are new things that can be done with the New Orleans rhythm tradition, the combination of Bill Kreutzmann‘s flowing, energetic drumming and George Porter Jr.’s inquisitive, foundational bass so satisfying it made one smack their lips, especially on a downright holy “Lovelight” that featured guests Col. Bruce Hampton, Anders Osborne and Big Sam that had people dancing madly, hands to the sky like a revival meeting. This pervasive sense of rhythm ‘n’ flow extended to the twisting, how-the-hell-did-they-do-that three hour performance from Umphrey’s McGee, who once again reminded us what a truly unique group they are, weaving classical music, electric jazz and more with a real understanding of what makes classic rock so goddamn satisfying. Simply put, no one else sounds like these guys or is likely to pull off even a reasonable facsimile of what they do.
As usual, a choose-your-own-adventure vibe prevailed as the night drew on, some drawn to Matt Butler‘s suprise filled Jam Room hosting session, where musicians were grabbing each other to listen to what was going down, others pulled towards the monster good foot stomp of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe theatre set, and others still captured by the crunchy newness and hip-hop bounce of Break Science with guest MC Chali 2na in the charmingly garish Zebra Lounge, the sort of room Scarface surely had in his Miami digs. And before the wee wee hours, one might have caught Robert Walter on the clear top atrium piano showing off his boogie woogie skills or getting avant-jazzy with Galactic‘s Stanton Moore on a snare drum and Karl D barking like a man who’s heard a few Albert Ayler records. Or perhaps you were drawn to the appealingly busy groove of The Heavy Pets, who mixed up muscular rock, catchy pop, and prog/jam band elements into a really nice package.
There’s no one pathway on this ship, and sometimes the best moments occurred when people slowed down to have a deep, revealing conversation or just watch the open water expand endlessly around us. Options abound and perhaps the core of it all is how aware of the unfolding moment one becomes once that anchor rises. We are here. We are happy. We have just begun.



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DAILY COVERAGE FROM THE SHIP STARTING TUESDAY
Yeah, along came Mr. Goodtrips
Looking for a new a ship
Come on, people better climb on board
Come on, baby, now we’re going home
Pool Deck on Jam Cruise 9 by Dave Vann |
A full year has passed since Jam Cruise 9 docked in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and not a week has gone by that the good times, deep conversations and stupendous music hasnt cropped up at least a few times. And I know with absolute certainty that Im not alone in my nigh-endless poetic waxing over what happens at Jam Cruise, along with the certainty that friends and acquaintances who havent attended are a tad sick of hearing about it. Forgive us, pals and loved ones. It is rarer all the time in this 21st century world that we come across an EXPERIENCE that handily and gloriously exceeds expectations so spectacularly. To not sing about it would cheapen how dear and impactful sailing with this ship of wonderful fools is. Its a blast of beauty and invigorating intensity at the cusp of the New Year that carries us through until the next time the anchor lifts, the gigantic horn bellows, and the uncut funk ignites the gathered throng on the pool deck once again.
Your Scribe Preparing For Jam Cruise 10 |
At the center of it all is music, sweet music, flowing in every corridor and cranny of the ship. If it isnt actual instruments being plied or voices raised in song its conversations about the tour life, the past years concert highlights or impassioned arguments about the merits (and demerits) of bands. It is the molecular bond that unites the performers and passengers into a single, undulating organ of sound as the hours and days of this once-in-a-lifetime-every-time excursion pile up. Sure, one can keep this heady mojo at bay, refusing to give into the swirling gravity that begs one to simply give into their unreasonable love of all things musical. Ive seen it happen in my two sailings, where someone sits on deck and just cant bring themselves to shimmy in the conga line, so to speak. Hell, Ive been there myself the first year I climbed aboard (2009), uncertain if I was welcome to this party thats been in progress for close to a decade now. Trust me, ALL are welcome and the reality of that starts at the port long before we launch, where cocktails are mixed for total strangers as masks are pulled out for modeling purposes and the collective scheming begins towards the end goal of having the time of our lives. Come alone or come with landlubber friends, it matters not. No one is alone here if they dont want to be. We are all joyfully in this together, laughing and hugging and connecting in ways that surprise one, especially if one isnt used to this sort of unity (or perhaps like myself, a bit punk-ishly dubious of such touchy-feely stuff by nature).
Its this last aspect that lies at the heart of Jam Cruises longevity and success. The music always top-notch and bloated with surprises and unique combinations of genres and sounds would be enough for most, but there is something palpably and exhilaratingly MORE to this gathering. Its a glimpse of humans sharing what they have with each other with a smile and an open hand. It is people breaking bread and enjoying conversation instead of hustling every waking minute. It is moments of sublime repose with a soundtrack that lives inside one long after were back on dry land. It is, to paraphrase a Federico Garcia Lorca poem, hearts of silk filled with lights, lost bells, lilies and bees, and a chance to throw on a feathered cap and joust playfully with wooden swords, the children of old inside us born anew on the high seas, lost boys and girls at play as mad (talented) pipers capture our attentions with tunes merry and deep. (Dennis Cook)
Daily coverage with photos from the MSC Poesia begins on JamBase starting Tuesday, January 10th. Check back all week for updates on this years festivities.
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Your Scribe At Safety Gathering on Jam Cruise 9 by Chad Smith
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