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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Iron and Wine Embrace Brass on 'Grace for Saints and Ramblers' - Song Premiere

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On April 16th, Nonesuch Records will release Ghost on Ghost, the fifth album from singer-songwriter Sam Beam's project Iron and Wine. Now you can take an exclusive first listen to the album cut "Grace for Saints and Ramblers." Packed with pep, the catchy track is driven by a simple acoustic riff, steady snare thumps and a sweet, energetic vocal performance from Beam. However, the initial modest impression proves deceiving; the song expands to show its true colors with perfectly placed flourishes of strings and brass that emerge from the background.

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Trent Reznor Confirms New Nine Inch Nails Lineup, Tour

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Trent Reznor has stayed busy in the four years since Nine Inch Nails’ farewell tour. In November, Trent Reznor broke the news to Rolling Stone that the band is working on new material. "All signs point to yes," he said. "There are some things in the works."

Today on his website, Reznor confirmed he is rebuilding Nine Inch Nails with an almost entirely new lineup, including bassist Eric Avery (formerly of Jane's Addiction), guitarist Adrian Belew (King Crimson), keyboardist Alessandro Cortini (NIN), keyboardist Josh Eustis (Puscifer, Telefon Tel Aviv) and drummer Ilan Rubin (NIN, Lostprophets)." "Nine Inch Nails are touring this year," Reznor writes. "The first shows will begin this summer, followed by a full-on arena tour of the U.S. this fall and lots of other dates worldwide to follow through 2014."

Video: Trent Reznor Shares Footage From Nine Inch Nails' Final Tour

Reznor revived the project while working with the King Crimson guitarist. "I was working with Adrian Belew on some musical ideas, which led to some discussion on performing, which led to some beard-scratching, which (many steps later) led to the decision to re-think the idea of what Nine Inch Nails could be, and the idea of playing a show. Calls were made to some friends, lots of new ideas were discussed, and a show was booked – which led to another, which somehow led to a lot of shows."

Reznor has a full plate: his other band, How to Destroy Angels – his project with wife Mariqueen Maandig, Rob Sheridan and Atticus Ross – releases its new album March 5th and will tour in April.

Despite NIN's "Wave Goodbye" tour, Reznor maintains the band never ended. "I never said that that wasn't going to happen, just that it couldn't go on as it was," he told Rolling Stone. "Having a few years doing other things, I've enjoyed [them] and I'm enjoying doing How to Destroy Angels, and there will be a place for stuff that falls in the Nine Inch Nails column of things. It's a different kind of work."

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'Hold On (SBTRKT cover)' by Lewis Watson - Free MP3

Artist: Lewis Watson
Song: "Hold On (SBTRKT cover"
Album: The Wild EP

"'Hold On' is a song that I've always liked and I think that SBTRKT are great. I saw them at Latitude and it was just a great moment. It made me want to do a version and put it out there," Lewis Watson tells Rolling Stone.

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Kaskade, Swanky Tunes and Lights Get Animated in 'No One Knows Who We Are' - Premiere

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EDM mastermind Kaskade recently teamed up with production trio Swanky Tunes and singer Lights for a new track, "No One Knows Who We Are," which will appear on the DJ-producer's new album set for release sometime this year on Ultra. Now you can take an exclusive first look at the triumphant banger's gorgeous animated clip, which tells the story of a girl stuck in a dead-end town who suddenly finds herself facing off against a giant robot made of ticky-tacky houses. But with the power of song and the help of some superhero DJs, the robo-house/metaphor-for-suburban-drudgery is defeated as the track reaches its bombastic conclusion.

"I always am going for a different vibe with each song and I feel like I hit this one on the nose, which is why each collaboration is always so special and unique," Kaskade tells Rolling Stone. "These guys brought something to the table that I couldn't have achieved on my own and they just help the track move in a way I wouldn't have imagined. The comic-style animation in this video really helps bring an added visual element that helps lifts the beats and Lights' vocals, giving the song even more of an electric charge."


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The Onion Apologizes for 'Crude' Quvenzhane Wallis Tweet

Quvenzhané Wallis at the 85th Annual Academy Awards on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California.FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images

The Onion has apologized for an incendiary tweet about Beasts of the Southern Wild star Quvenzhané Wallis during last night's Academy Awards, with CEO Steve Hannah offering a "personal apology" on Facebook to the nine-year-old actress. 

"It was crude and offensive – not to mention inconsistent with The Onion's commitment to parody and satire, however biting," Hannah wrote. "No person should be subjected to such a senseless, humorless comment masquerading as satire." The tweet, since deleted, read, "Everyone else seems afraid to say it, but that Quvenzhané Wallis is kind of a c***, right? #Oscars2013."

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Hannah noted the post was removed within an hour and that those responsible will be disciplined. He also said the publication has introduced "new and tighter Twitter procedures to ensure that this kind of mistake does not occur again."

Wallis was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, but lost last night to Jennifer Lawrence of Silver Linings Playbook. She's also replacing Willow Smith in the lead role of a new adaptation of Annie, produced by Will Smith and Jay-Z and planned for a 2014 holiday release.

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Mark Kozelek Confronts Aging and Change at L.A. Solo Show

Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon performs on 'Fallon.' Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon performs on 'Fallon.'Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank

Sitting in a century-old church on Saturday night, it occurred to Mark Kozelek that he, too, wasn’t getting any younger. 

"I’m happy to still be in business after 21 years," he said. During a two-hour-plus solo set at Los Angeles’ First Unitarian Church, the last stop on his current tour, Kozelek was at turns grateful and playfully cranky, taking swipes at fans and fellow artists during salty, self-deprecating exchanges with the audience. On last year’s Among the Leaves, the former Red House Painters frontman’s latest as Sun Kil Moon, Kozelek presented a collection of frank, surprisingly funny songs, with lyrics touching on aging, the death of a friend and the rigors of touring and songwriting life. His set drew heavily on that album, playing songs including "Elaine," "I Know It’s Pathetic But That Was the Greatest Night of My Life," "The Winery" "Track Number 8," and "Sunshine in Chicago," a song that drew a knowing laugh when he sang, "My band played here in the Nineties when we had/lots of female fans and fuck, they all were cute/now I just sign posters for guys in tennis shoes."

There were many of those gentlemen in attendance on Saturday, sporting greying stubble and holding rolled-up limited-run prints depicting the church’s impressive visage. Despite the sanctified environment, the crowd grew rowdy and restless between the hushed songs, perhaps a sign of pent-up demand: Kozelek’s appearance was his first L.A. show since a pair of dates at Largo in 2010. "Nice haircut, turn it up," one cat-called after Kozelek finished the exacting fingerpicking of his opening song. "I appreciate your criticisms so quickly into my set," he responded dryly. Later, he opened the floor for discussion: "What are you listening to?" someone called out, a question that seemed to take him aback. "Andres Segovia, classical guitar albums," he said, laying into the generation of melancholic artists who’ve followed in his footsteps. "What are you listening to, besides Bon Iver and fuckin’ Jose Gonzalez? And Fleet Foxes?" He did not receive a satisfactory response.

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But for those wondering what happened to the full-band sound of albums such as "Ghosts of the Great Highway" and "April," Kozelek’s fascination with Spanish guitar was a revealing admission. He’s played little else on recent albums: Of the dozen-plus studio and live recordings the prolific label head has released in the eight years since founding his own Caldo Verde Records, most have focused on intricate arpeggios. That attention was on full display on Saturday, as Kozelek travelled effortlessly from low rumble to bright fretwork high on the neck. As a singer, he remains charismatic but understated: On "The Moderately Talented Yet Attractive Woman vs. the Exceptionally Talented Yet Not So Attractive Middle Aged Man," the self-lacerating chronicle of a romantic encounter with a younger singer, his voice reached briefly into his upper register, a sound absent for much of the night as he fought off the fading assault of a week-old cold.

He interspersed the recent songs with old classics, playing a lovely version of "Have You Forgotten" and upping the volume on "Ghosts" standby "Carry Me Ohio," which he delivered as the set’s lone strummer. He interrupted the more biographical material with covers including a weary "Send in the Clowns" and "I Killed Mommy," a track from his latest release, the covers album Like Rats. The singer, promoting Among the Leaves and an April-due collaboration with the Album Leaf, didn’t have the chance to mention the set. "I have like 45 albums out," he apologized. On Saturday night, no one seemed to mind.

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Dan Toler, Former Allman Brothers Guitarist, Dead at 65

Allman Brothers Band (l to r) Mike Lawler, Dave Goldflies, Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Dickey Betts, Dan Toler, and Dave Toler.Photo by Everett Collection / Rex USA

Guitarist Dan Toler, best known for his work with the Allman Brothers, died today in Manatee County, Florida, according to Ticket Sarasota. Toler had been battling ALS – also known as Lou Gehrig's disease – and was unable to play guitar or speak for his last few months. He was 65.

Toler joined the Dickey Betts and Great Southern band in the late Seventies and moved to the Allman Brothers with his brother David "Frankie" Toler and Betts. Toler played with the Allman Brothers on their 1979 comeback album Enlightened Rogues and was in the band for their next two records, 1980's Reach for the Sky and 1981's Brothers of the Road.

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Dan and Frankie Toler then spent much the 1980s playing with the Gregg Allman Band, touring and recording I'm No Angel in 1986 and Just Before the Bullets Fly in 1988. Toler rejoined Betts' Great Southern band in 2002 and later created the Townsend Toler Band with John Townsend. He then joined the Renegades of Southern Rock and wrapped his career with Toler Tucci Band, along with Chaz Trippy from the Gregg Allman Band.

After his brother's death in June 2011, Toler announced he had ALS that August. No funeral plans have been made yet.

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Garth Hudson's Belongings Sold Off at Garage Sale

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The Band's Garth Hudson saw some of his belongings sold off this weekend by his landlord in a Kingston, New York, garage sale after failing to pay rent on his loft space for about seven years, the Times Herald-Record reports. The multi-instrumentalist, most-known for his organ and keyboard playing, kept the space for storage. He stored everything from personal possessions and household items to handwritten sheet music, and among the goodies are uncashed checks, including one issued from EMI in 1979 for $26,000.

Hudson originally moved into the 2,000-square-foot loft in 2002 after his house was foreclosed on, but later reduced his space and moved twice. Mike Piazza, owner of the loft Hudson occupied, said rent checks from Hudson stopped six months after he moved in. Though Piazza tracked down Hudson's representatives in Canada and the U.S., managing to secure some installments from them and Hudson himself, the payments weren't lasting. Piazza estimates the unpaid bill to be between $60,000 and $70,000 over the past 11 years.

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Piazza had also attempted to partner with Hudson's former bandmates Robbie Robertson and the late Levon Helm to sell the items as a fundraiser, but Piazza said neither showed interest. The History Channel program American Pickers also made offers to Piazza but Piazza and the show's producers were unable to reach Hudson's lawyers for clearance.

Hudson's Facebook page had a note to fans encouraging them to attend the garage sale and purchase items to allow Hudson to buy them back. "We were told everything there was sold," read the note. "We were not seeking funds, but were asking purchasers to allow us to reimburse them for what they bought as we were not on premises ourselves."

Piazza maintains it's either sell the items or lose out on a sizable chunk of rent. "My intent was just to get rid of it," he said. "I'm a real estate person, not a collector." He has already made an agreement with an online auction company to sell off the music-related items on April 1st. As for the fans, they're already on it: one woman bought Hudson's household items and personal belongings for a few thousand dollars with the apparent intention to return them to him.

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Mindy McCready Funeral Set for Tuesday

Mindy McCready performing in Nashville, Tennessee.

The funeral for country star Mindy McCready has been scheduled for Tuesday in her hometown of Fort Meyers, Florida, the Associated Press reports. The service will be held at Crossroads Church.

The troubled singer committed suicide on Sunday at the age of 37, after a long struggle with addiction and mental health issues. She was found at her home in Heber Springs, Arkansas with self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to the Arkansas authorities' autopsy report.

 Mindy McCready: A Look At Her Troubled, Too-Short Timeline

A memorial service for McCready, organized by her friends and others in the music community, has been tentatively scheduled for March 6th at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville. 

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Green Day to Make SXSW Debut

Tre Cool, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Mike Dirnt of Green Day.

After loading up fans with three new albums over the past few months, Green Day will be taking all that new music to SXSW. The rockers will make their debut at the Austin festival on March 15th at a double screening of ¡Cuatro! and Broadway Idiot at the Paramount Theatre, and they'll play as part of the ACL Live series later that night at the Moody Theater.

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It'll mark the world premiere of Broadway Idiot, a documentary following Billie Joe Armstrong as the band adapted American Idiot as a Broadway musical. ¡Cuatro!, which debuted at the X Games last month, chronicles Green Day as they recorded their recent ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tré! trilogy. Though the band was forced to cancel and postpone shows due to Armstrong recovery in rehab, they'll resume their tour on March 28th in Chicago.

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Academy Award Ratings Best Since 2007

Adele performs during the 85th Academy Awards.

Seth MacFarlane can breathe a sigh of relief: Sunday night's telecast of the 85th Academy Awards ceremony ratings were up, according to early reports.

The MacFarlane-hosted awards show on ABC garnered a 26.6 overall rating with households and a 41 share, a four percent gain over last year's show. In the coveted adult 18-49 demo, the telecast fared even better: up 19 percent over last year by earning a 12.1 rating.

Those overall numbers make it the most-watched Oscars telecast since 2007 (27.7/42 overall rating), when Ellen DeGeneres hosted and Martin Scorsese's The Departed won Best Picture. In 2012, the show nabbed a 25.5/38 overall, with veteran host Billy Crystal stepping back into his role and the black-and-white silent film The Artist winning five awards.

The year-over-year improvement could be attributed to the fact that six of the nine Best Picture nominees – which included winner Argo, Lincoln, Les Misérables and Silver Linings Playbook – have earned more than $100 million at the box office to date – as opposed to The Artist, which only banked about $45 million when all was said and done. Also, high-profile stars like Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence and Anne Hathaway walked away with the night's top acting prizes.

Other ratings-boosting factors could include general interest in first-time host MacFarlane, best known for creating raunchy comedies, including the movie Ted and the animated TV series Family Guy. The ceremony also had a theme, "Music in Film," for the very first time.

In the spirit of the theme, the night was chock full of musical performances, including ones by Adele, who won Best Original Song for the title track from Skyfall; Barbra Streisand, who sang "The Way We Were" as part of the In Memoriam segment; Jennifer Hudson, whose rendition of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" helped nab her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2007 for Dreamgirls; and Shirley Bassey, who capped off a tribute celebrating the 50th anniversary of the James Bond films.

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Dan Toler, Former Allman Brothers Guitarist, Dead at 65

Allman Brothers Band (l to r) Mike Lawler, Dave Goldflies, Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Dickey Betts, Dan Toler, and Dave Toler.Photo by Everett Collection / Rex USA

Guitarist Dan Toler, best known for his work with the Allman Brothers, died today in Manatee County, Florida, according to Ticket Sarasota. Toler had been battling ALS – also known as Lou Gehrig's disease – and was unable to play guitar or speak for his last few months. He was 65.

Toler joined the Dickey Betts and Great Southern band in the late Seventies and moved to the Allman Brothers with his brother David "Frankie" Toler and Betts. Toler played with the Allman Brothers on their 1979 comeback album Enlightened Rogues and was in the band for their next two records, 1980's Reach for the Sky and 1981's Brothers of the Road.

100 Greatest Artists: The Allman Brothers Band

Dan and Frankie Toler then spent much the 1980s playing with the Gregg Allman Band, touring and recording I'm No Angel in 1986 and Just Before the Bullets Fly in 1988. Toler rejoined Betts' Great Southern band in 2002 and later created the Townsend Toler Band with John Townsend. He then joined the Renegades of Southern Rock and wrapped his career with Toler Tucci Band, along with Chaz Trippy from the Gregg Allman Band.

After his brother's death in June 2011, Toler announced he had ALS that August. No funeral plans have been made yet.

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Kanye West Disses Justin Timberlake in Onstage Rant

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Kanye West took a moment at his London show on Saturday night to deliver another searing rant, largely focused on the relationship between art and commerce. Over a spare instrumental from the G.O.O.D. Music track "Clique," Kanye referred to Jay-Z and dismissed the recent Justin Timberlake single that his friend collaborated on: "And I got love for Hov but I ain't fucking with that 'Suit & Tie,'" he said.

After airing his hatred for "business people" and the Grammys, he went on to discuss corporate sponsorships, apparently joking about his infamous Beyonce-related VMA awards faux-pas, but also perhaps taking a swipe at the pop queen's recent Pepsi endorsement:

"Can I sell a drink for you please? So you can help me put on a better show. Please corporations. Can you please support me, Kanye West? I swear I'm a nice n***a now. I swear I'll put the pink polo back on. I swear to you. Please? Just for three million dollars. I need it so bad. I need a new pool in my back yard. So I'll tell all my fans your shit is cool. And if they believe in me they should also believe in you. . . . What's my public rating now? Are people liking me again? Enough to get some money for some corporations? They forgot about the whole Beyonce thing right? Okay cool."


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Ashley Monroe Entices Her Beau With 'Weed Instead of Roses' - Song Premiere

Pistol Annies member Ashley Monroe is ready to venture out on her own with the release of her first solo album, Like a Rose, on March 5th through Warner Nashville. Now you can listen to the album cut "Weed Instead of Roses," an arch, tantalizing country tune about a stale relationship in desperate need of some herbal help. It finds Monroe cooing to her beau, "Go call your no-good brother/ We both know what he's been growing/ I'll be waiting with the whipped cream/ And baby, let's get going."

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Temptations Singer Otis 'Damon' Harris Dead at 62

Richard Street, Melvin Franklin, Otis Williams, Dennis Edwards and Damon Harris of the Temptations. Richard Street, Melvin Franklin, Otis Williams, Dennis Edwards and Damon Harris of the Temptations.

Otis "Damon" Harris, a singer with the Temptations who joined the group in the 1970s, died on Monday at the age of 62, the Baltimore Sun reports. A family spokesman told the paper that Harris had been fighting prostate cancer for 14 years.

Harris grew up in Baltimore and was a fan of the Temptations as a teenager. Along with three high school friends, he formed a Temptations cover band called the Young Tempts, which changed its name to the Young Vandals after releasing their first singles on the Isley Brothers' T-Neck label. In 1971, he auditioned to join his idols when one of the original lead singers, Eddie Kendricks, left the band. Since the group already had one Otis in founding member Otis Williams, Harris changed his first name to Damon.

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Harris sang lead vocals on several Temptations hits, including "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone," "Take a Look Around" and "Masterpiece." The group won three Grammy awards with Harris on board as first tenor. In 1975, Harris left the Temptations and rejoined his high school friends, now renamed Impact. The group recoorded two disco and funk albums, Impact and The Pac is Back and scored a hit with their 1976 track "Give a Broken Heart a Break." In 1978, Harris released a solo album titled Silk, before retiring from music to finish college.

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Adele Turns Up Power at Oscars With 'Skyfall'

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Adele brought a mix of classic elegance and sheer magnetism to her performance of "Skyfall" last night at the 85th Academy Awards, where she also won an Oscar for the song. Back by a string section on one side and a rock & roll combo on the other, the singer shimmied slightly as she performed for the first time since giving birth last fall. Adele's vocals sounded low in the mix at first, but she turned on the power as her theme song from last year's James Bond film built to a crashing finale. 

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She wasn't the only Bond singer in attendance last night. As part of a 50th-annivesary tribute to the spy franchise, Shirley Bassey gave her own powerhouse performance of "Goldfinger" from the 1964 film of the same name. 


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Garth Hudson's Belongings Sold Off at Garage Sale

Garth Hudson Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

The Band's Garth Hudson saw some of his belongings sold off this weekend by his landlord in a Kingston, New York, garage sale after failing to pay rent on his loft space for about seven years, the Times Herald-Record reports. The multi-instrumentalist, most-known for his organ and keyboard playing, kept the space for storage. He stored everything from personal possessions and household items to handwritten sheet music, and among the goodies are uncashed checks, including one issued from EMI in 1979 for $26,000.

Hudson originally moved into the 2,000-square-foot loft in 2002 after his house was foreclosed on, but later reduced his space and moved twice. Mike Piazza, owner of the loft Hudson occupied, said rent checks from Hudson stopped six months after he moved in. Though Piazza tracked down Hudson's representatives in Canada and the U.S., managing to secure some installments from them and Hudson himself, the payments weren't lasting. Piazza estimates the unpaid bill to be between $60,000 and $70,000 over the past 11 years.

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Piazza had also attempted to partner with Hudson's former bandmates Robbie Robertson and the late Levon Helm to sell the items as a fundraiser, but Piazza said neither showed interest. The History Channel program American Pickers also made offers to Piazza but Piazza and the show's producers were unable to reach Hudson's lawyers for clearance.

Hudson's Facebook page had a note to fans encouraging them to attend the garage sale and purchase items to allow Hudson to buy them back. "We were told everything there was sold," read the note. "We were not seeking funds, but were asking purchasers to allow us to reimburse them for what they bought as we were not on premises ourselves."

Piazza maintains it's either sell the items or lose out on a sizable chunk of rent. "My intent was just to get rid of it," he said. "I'm a real estate person, not a collector." He has already made an agreement with an online auction company to sell off the music-related items on April 1st. As for the fans, they're already on it: one woman bought Hudson's household items and personal belongings for a few thousand dollars with the apparent intention to return them to him.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Andy Samberg and Joanna Newsom Engaged

Andy Samberg and Joanna Newsom

Andy Samberg has gotten engaged to singer-songwriter and harpist Joanna Newsom, Us Weekly reports. The 34 year-old Saturday Night Live alumnus and 31 year-old indie-folk musician have been together for five years.

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Samberg was known for his digital shorts on SNL, which often included appearances from stars including Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and, memorably, Michael Bolton in drag. Since leaving the show after last season, Samberg, a Berkeley native, has been starring in the BBC Three sitcom Cuckoo, and starred alongside Rashida Jones in last year's Celeste and Jesse Forever.

Newsom has released three studio albums, starting with her 2004 debut The Milk-Eyed Mender. Her most recent album, 2010's Have One on Me, was a three-disc affair that stretched past two hours. 

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Lindsay Lohan Loses Lawsuit Against Pitbull

Lindsay Lohan Loses Lawsuit Against PitbullGilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic/Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Lindsay Lohan has lost the defamation lawsuit she filed against Pitbull for using her name in a lyric, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The judge handling the case dismissed her suit on Thursday, ruling that the song was protected under the First Amendment as a work of art.

Lohan filed suit against the rapper in 2011, after he released the track "Give Me Everything." She claimed that the line "I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan" was a violation of her privacy and publicity rights, and had caused her emotional distress. Pitbull initially apologized for the rhyme, but later filed a countersuit; his attorneys asked that the court sanction Lohan for filing a frivolous claim.

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U.S. District Judge Denis Hurley ruled that Lohan's publicity and privacy claim doesn't apply in regards to a work of art. "The fact that the Song was presumably created and distributed for the purpose of making a profit does not mean that plaintiff's name was used for 'advertising' or 'purposes of trade' within the meaning of the New York Civil Rights Law," he wrote in the ruling.

The judge declined to sanction Lohan for filing a frivolous suit, on the grounds that there wasn't enough precedent to demonstrate beforehand that Lohan could not win her case against Pitbull. He did, however, fine Lohan's attorney $750 for an "affront to the court": Her court briefs were reportedly plagiarized from newspapers, law firms and educational websites. 

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Aaron Neville Croons Through 'This Magic Moment'

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Few can croon as gracefully as New Orleans legend Aaron Neville, and the soulful R&B singer recently stopped by Capitol Records to take part in their stripped-down "One Mic, One Take" series. Here, Neville gives his version of the 1960 classic "This Magic Moment," most famously sung by the Drifters, and adorns the agile jazz piano backing with his silky vocals.

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Neville's rework of "This Magic Moment" is from his latest album, My True Story. He's currently in the middle of a string of four shows in Washington with the Aaron Neville Duo, and will tour with the Aaron Neville Quintet starting April 12th. For more information and full tour dates, visit Aaron Neville's website.


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Iggy Pop and the Stooges Ready New Album for April Release

Scott Thurston, Steve Mackay, James Williamson, Iggy Pop, Scott Asheton and Mike Watt of The Stooges.

Iggy Pop and the Stooges are ready with a new record, Ready to Die, which will mark the first time Pop has worked with guitarist James Williamson and drummer Scott Asheton on a full album since their 1973 classic Raw Power. As he's done since the Stooges' 2003 reunion, Mike Watt will fill in for the late Ron Asheton on bass. It'll be Iggy and the Stooges' first album since 2007's The Weirdness, which was the last to feature Ron Asheton. Ready to Die is due April 30th on Fat Possum Records.

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Pop kept busy last year with a self-released album of French pop classics, and guested on Ke$ha's latest release, Warrior. His 1970s collaboration with David Bowie in West Berlin is the subject of the forthcoming biopic Lust for Life.

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Michael Jackson's Son Books Acting Debut on '90210'

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Michael Jackson's son Prince Michael will make his acting debut this March on the CW's teen drama 90210, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Jackson will play a trauma victim named Cooper who connects with main character Silver (Jessica Stroup). This week, Jackson is filming the episode, which serves as the fifth season finale. 90210 has also featured Carly Rae Jepsen, Ne-Yo and Nelly Furtado, among others, this season.

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Prince Michael Jackson is moving quickly into the TV world. He was announced as a correspondent on Entertainment Tonight just last week and interviewed James Franco, Zach Braff and director Sam Raimi on their upcoming film Oz the Great and Powerful.

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Peter Travers: Damn You, Oscars 2013!

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The 85th Annual Academy Awards are officially over, and Peter Travers is none too pleased. "You enjoyed three hours and 40 minutes of total boredom?" he quips. But Travers isn't even talking about the Academy's selections and snubs; he's focused on the Oscars show itself. Though Travers is a fan of host Seth MacFarlane, he rips the Ted and Family Guy creator for his performance. "He turned it into the Tony awards with musical numbers," fumes Travers, especially focusing on the William Shatner bit and numerous singing interludes. "It was so dull."

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Also, after waiting for years, Travers was excited for the 50th Anniversary James Bond tribute, only to find it a dud. "[After the hype], they show clips that you could've done at home on your iPhone," he says, enraged that not one Bond actor showed up during the segment.

There's plenty of beef for haters to stew on here, like failed gags and First Lady Michelle Obama's surprise remote appearance. "I'm fed up," seethes Travers. "I say, 'Damn you, Oscars show!'"


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Aaron Neville Croons Through 'This Magic Moment'

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Few can croon as gracefully as New Orleans legend Aaron Neville, and the soulful R&B singer recently stopped by Capitol Records to take part in their stripped-down "One Mic, One Take" series. Here, Neville gives his version of the 1960 classic "This Magic Moment," most famously sung by the Drifters, and adorns the agile jazz piano backing with his silky vocals.

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Neville's rework of "This Magic Moment" is from his latest album, My True Story. He's currently in the middle of a string of four shows in Washington with the Aaron Neville Duo, and will tour with the Aaron Neville Quintet starting April 12th. For more information and full tour dates, visit Aaron Neville's website.


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Jermaine Jackson Changes Last Name to Jacksun

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The third-oldest member of the Jackson 5 has officially changed his name to Jermaine Jacksun, Reuters reports.

The 58-tear-old singer and brother of Michael and Janet Jackson first filed a petition for the name change in Los Angeles Superior Court in November 2012. The new name was approved on Wednesday after a hearing. Jacksun, who unofficially took the name Mohammad Abdul Aziz upon his 1989 conversion to Islam, said in November that he was making the new change for "artistic reasons."

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"If Prince and P Diddy can do it, why can't and shouldn't Jermaine?" Jacksun's attorney, Bret D. Lewis, said at the time the petition was filed. Jacksun is currently on tour in Europe with Jackie, Marlon and Tito Jackson, and did not attend the hearing. 

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Metallica Book Chili Peppers, Bassnectar and More for Second Orion Festival

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"We didn't know what was going to happen, but it was a blast – so we said 'Let's see if we can do that again.'" So says Lars Ulrich, the always-excitable drummer and co-founder of Metallica, explaining why he and bandmates Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Robert Trujillo are returning for round two of the Orion Music + More Festival – the annual gathering they've created and curated in collaboration with C3 Presents, producers of Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits – which made a successful debut last year in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Today, Metallica is revealing Orion's even more varied, adventurous lineup for 2013 – one that ranges from superstar co-headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers, EDM rave king Bassnectar, indie-rock heroes Japandroids and all points in between, when Orion arrives at its new venue, Detroit's Belle Isle, on June 8th and 9th.

Of course, the event wouldn't be complete without a titanic performance from Metallica: As such, Orion pulses with the pioneering metal band's DNA, right down its name, taken from the title of the epic instrumental at the center of Metallica's 1986 classic album Master of Puppets. For Ulrich, the Metallica ethos is embodied most in Orion's surprising juxtapositions, a tradition that commenced in the festival's 2012 incarnation, which featured the likes of Modest Mouse, Best Coast and Eric Church alongside more expectedly heavy acts like Avenged Sevenfold, Sepultura and Suicidal Tendencies. "Our idea was to bring North America the kind of festival experience you get in Europe, which is all about diversity and new experiences," Ulrich says. "When we first proposed this, people were like, 'Why isn't Metallica doing a metal fest?' That surprised me; we weren't interested in doing that. Admittedly, a lot of things we put together could've been weird, but we were stunned how people really vibed on it."

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Indeed, the new Orion bill goes even farther in its genre sprawl. Punk of various generations and dimensions proves more deeply represented than ever, slamming together hardcore forefathers FLAG (a conglomeration of original members from the groundbreaking Black Flag), Warped Tour faves Rise Against, Dropkick Murphys’ Celtic fury, Gypsy punks Gogol Bordello, and Midwestern garage rebels the Orwells and the Dirtbombs alongside SoCal mosh-pit anachronists the Bronx and FIDLAR. Those sounds are paired unexpectedly, meanwhile, with bold alternative acts like the Joy Formidable, Foals and Silversun Pickups and hip-hop iconoclasts Death Grips. Heavy music, meanwhile, is represented by a surprisingly challenging selection of artists, from Deftones' atmospheric grooves to experimental supergroup Tomahawk, Dillinger Escape Plan's complex mathcore, the contemporary thrash of Battlecross and the vintage stoner rock of Fu Manchu. "My girl [model Jessica Miller] turned me on to Fu Manchu – we've been blasting them in the car," Ulrich says. "And my son's been playing Foals' new record for months. It's just so cool to get people like the Chili Peppers and Bassnectar and Foals together. We just made endless lists of our favorite bands; we even reached out to Iggy [and The Stooges] – which would've especially highlighted the Detroit element – but he's got a gig in L.A. that day. If you saw our iPods, you'd see we live that kind of diversity in our day-to-day lives. We love heavy music, but we're music fans above all." Ulrich notes how Orion continues a grand tradition started when Metallica's late original bassist Cliff Burton would broaden the band's musical horizons early on in the band's career, exposing them to the decidedly non-metal likes of R.E.M. and Tom Waits. "We'd be listening to Simon and Garfunkel on the tour bus, and then go play 'Fight Fire with Fire'!"

The biggest change in Orion's focus is the addition of an electronic dance tent headlined by Bassnectar's speaker-shredding low-end, along with moombahton maven Dillon Francis, French club-kid combo Dirtyphonics and a massive dubstep contingent comprising Borgore, Datsik, 12th Planet, Adventure Club and Destroid. "For that, we have to blame our kids," Ulrich says. "Hetfield and I went with our kids to watch Skrillex at a festival we were both playing, and we were blown away by his presentation – he had 25,000 kids going insane. We thought, 'We've got to get that!'" Ulrich sees EDM as a natural addition to Orion, pointing out the links between the hard intensity of today's dance music and Metallica's genre roots. "A lot of those guys come from a background in heavy music, and you can hear it – Bassnectar is a huge metal fan," he says. "A lot of the rock fans might be skeptical, but when they see it’s about energy and unison, they'll relate to it."

And even if they don't, they'll still have Metallica – who, in another change, will only play one night, alternating the headlining spots with the Chili Peppers. As well, while Metallica graced Orion's debut with special sets that featured the band's signature records Ride the Lightning and the Black Album played in full, Ulrich isn’t sure that approach will be repeated in 2013. "It's the 30th anniversary of Kill 'Em All, so that would be an option, and it's also the 25th anniversary of . . . And Justice For All – but if you're in a band for three decades, you can find an anniversary for anything," Ulrich said, laughing. "We haven't made a decision, but if I was a betting man, I'd guess that us getting stuck playing an album in its entirety isn't going to happen." He also says not to expect any new material from upcoming releases: "We've been writing the better part of the last couple months, but we're taking it very easy. There are a lot of cool ideas and riffs – it's pretty rocking stuff – but we're still shaping it into songs." And a substantial preview of Through the Never – Metallica's upcoming 3D film blending concert footage and narrative concepts, due out August 9th – isn't likely either. "We just saw the first full cut two weeks ago," Ulrich says. "It's very unique and cool, but we're still honing the fine details. To be honest, paying for it ourselves, working by committee – it's a little overwhelming; it makes me appreciate making records more! But it's a motherfucker of a movie, and [lead actor] Dane DeHaan [who also starred in Lincoln, Chronicle and episodes of True Blood] is riveting onscreen. There's something about the looks of real movie stars – he makes us musicians onstage look dorky by comparison."

What Ulrich says to definitely expect for Orion 2013, however, is the same kind of "fan-friendly" intimacy that the first version held. There, Metallica's members would be frequently seen wandering around onsite, watching bands and personally introducing the artists they had an investment in bringing to the festival: Hammett gave Gary Clark Jr. a warm welcome well before he'd had his mainstream breakthrough, while Ulrich ambled onstage to give the Arctic Monkeys his blessing. "Introducing bands was the most fun part," Ulrich says. "Getting to introduce the Arctic Monkeys made me the cool dad of the year!" The second Orion will also be bringing back the memorabilia-stuffed Metallica Museum and exhibitions that highlight the individual members' interests, like Hetfield's Custom Car & Motorcycle Show, Hammett's cult-horror themed Crypt, Trujillo's skater-friendly Vans Vert Ramp, and Ulrich's Hit the Lights Film Tent. For his film tent, Ulrich hopes to have a special session "highlighting my favorite movie of last year, which just happens to be about a Detroit musician. Yeah, I'd love to do something with Searching for Sugar Man – doing it in Rodriguez's backyard would be especially poignant, and emphasize Detroit’s rich musical heritage. But I usually figure that shit out in the last week. Winging it is part of the fun!"

That casual attitude, Ulrich adds, is what gives Orion its distinctive edge amidst typical mega-festival fare. "We want an intimate atmosphere," he says. "When I did the film tent, it was like we were all hanging out in my living room. Instead of being one of these festivals that charges 50 bucks for a bottle of water, ours felt more like a giant backyard barbecue. That's the kind of feeling we want people to come away with."

Orion Music + More Festival 2013 Lineup

Metallica
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rise Against
Deftones
Bassnectar
Dropkick Murphys
Gogol Bordello
FLAG
Silversun Pickups
Foals
Tomahawk
Destroid (Excision + KJ Sawka + Downlink)
The Joy Formidable
Datsik
Borgore
Japandroids
Dillon Francis
Adventure Club
12th Planet
Death Grips
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Dirtyphonics
The Dirtbombs
DEATH
Fu Manchu
The Bronx
FIDLAR
All Shall Perish
The Orwells
BATTLECROSS
Cauldron

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The Mavericks Offer Noble Sentiment on 'Come Unto Me'

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Country outlaws the Mavericks will release their first studio album in 10 years, In Time, on February 26th through the Valory Music Co. Now you can take a listen to album cut "Come Unto Me," a slithering, seductive rock & roll romp that features what could be the most lascivious accordion solo you'll hear all year – to say nothing of the blistering trumpet that closes the track. "To me the song represents the idea of the knight in shining armor – more than a partner, a protector of sorts," says lead singer Raul Malo. "As the song was swirling around in my head I kept singing the words 'Come Unto Me'. I'm pretty sure I heard that phrase somewhere along the way in my Catholic upbringing. The sentiment may be a bit archaic perhaps. But it is equally romantic and noble. That's what we tried to convey with this song."

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Janet Jackson Married Wissam Al Mana 'Last Year'

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After Janet Jackson announced her engagement to then-boyfriend Wissam Al Mana last December, rumors quickly followed of her lavish wedding plans. But according to Entertainment Tonight, the 46-year-old pop star and her 37-year-old Qatari billionaire fiancé already tied the knot "last year" in what they described as "a quiet, private and beautiful ceremony," dispelling talks of a multimillion-dollar wedding.

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"Our wedding gifts to one another were contributions to our respective favourite children's charities," the couple said in a statement. "We would appreciate that our privacy is respected and that we are allowed this time for celebration and joy."

This is Jackson's third marriage after parting ways with James DeBarge and René Elizondo. She also split with Jermaine Dupri in 2009 after a high-profile relationship.

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'Beasts' Star Quvenzhane Wallis Cast in 'Annie'

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Quvenzhané Wallis is just nine years old, and though she lost out on the Oscar for Best Actress this weekend, the Beasts of the Southern Wild star has another gig waiting: she will step in to the lead role in a new version of Annie, The Associated Press reports, replacing Willow Smith, who had been previously cast as Annie.

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Annie will be directed by Will Gluck, who helmed 2011's Friends With Benefits and 2010's Easy A, and is slated for a 2014 holiday release. Annie's producers include Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith and Jay-Z. No reason has been given for replacing Willow Smith. Wallis has already followed up her Beasts role with a small part with Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender and Benedict Cumberbatch in the upcoming film Twelve Years a Slave.

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MC Hammer Arrested in Northern California

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MC Hammer was arrested in Northern California on Thursday for allegedly obstructing an officer, CNN reports. The rapper made the arrest known on Saturday with a series of tweets suggesting that he was a victim of racial profiling.

Hammer (who was born Stanley Kirk Burrell) was reportedly sitting in a car outside a shopping center in Dublin, a city east of Oakland, when he was approached by a police officer. "Chubby elvis looking dude was tapping on my car window, I rolled down the window and he said 'Are you on parole or probation?'" Hammer recounted on Twitter.

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"While I was handing him my ID he reached in my car and tried to pull me out the car but forgot he was on a steady donut diet…. It was comical to me until he pulled out his guns, blew his whistle and yelled for help (MallCop) !!! But make no mistake he's dangerous …. only thing more dangerous than a scared man with a gun, is a scared man with an agenda, a gun and a badge. I was citied for obstruction smh."

According to the Dublin Police, Hammer was in a vehicle with expired registration, and he was not the registered owner. "After asking Hammer who the registered owner was he became very argumentative and refused to answer the officer's questions," police spokesman Herb Walters told CNN. Hammer was arrested on suspicion of resisting an officer and obstructing an officer in the performance of his duties; he was booked and released on bail from Santa Rita Jail, with a court date set for next month.

Hammer concluded his tweeted account of the incident by describing it as a "teachable moment" and an "eye opener." "I will now answer his question," he wrote. "contrary to his personal beliefs, all people of color are not on parole or probation fat boy!!!"

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David Bowie Confronts Fame in 'The Stars (Are Out Tonight)'

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Celebrities aren't usually the ones doing the stalking, but David Bowie re-imagines the role famous people play in other people's lives in the video accompanying his new single "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)." 

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Bowie and Tilda Swinton play a nicely settled middle-aged couple whose comfortable existence is upended when a celebrity pair – Saskia De Brauw and Andrej Pejic, who's made to look startlingly like a young Bowie – follow them home from the grocery store and take over their space, both physical and emotional. The couples' roles slowly reverse, calling into question exactly what Swinton and Bowie's characters mean at the market when they agree, "We have a nice life."

The song starts with a slow, heavy backbeat and guttural guitar that dissolve into a propulsive bassline topped with shards of guitar and atmospheric synthesizers, for an effect reminiscent of vintage Bowie. It's the second song the singer has released from his upcoming album The Next Day, which is due next month. The first tune, "Where Are We Now?" was moodier and more reflective, with a video that revisited some of the places the singer used to frequent in Berlin in the Seventies. 


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'Hold On (SBTRKT cover)' by Lewis Watson - Free MP3

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"'Hold On' is a song that I've always liked and I think that SBTRKT are great. I saw them at Latitude and it was just a great moment. It made me want to do a version and put it out there," Lewis Watson tells Rolling Stone.

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Kaskade, Swanky Tunes and Lights Get Animated in 'No One Knows Who We Are' - Premiere

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EDM mastermind Kaskade recently teamed up with production trio Swanky Tunes and singer Lights for a new track, "No One Knows Who We Are," which will appear on the DJ-producer's new album set for release sometime this year on Ultra. Now you can take an exclusive first look at the triumphant banger's gorgeous animated clip, which tells the story of a girl stuck in a dead-end town who suddenly finds herself facing off against a giant robot made of ticky-tacky houses. But with the power of song and the help of some superhero DJs, the robo-house/metaphor-for-suburban-drudgery is defeated as the track reaches its bombastic conclusion.

"I always am going for a different vibe with each song and I feel like I hit this one on the nose, which is why each collaboration is always so special and unique," Kaskade tells Rolling Stone. "These guys brought something to the table that I couldn't have achieved on my own and they just help the track move in a way I wouldn't have imagined. The comic-style animation in this video really helps bring an added visual element that helps lifts the beats and Lights' vocals, giving the song even more of an electric charge."


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Elton John Previews New Album at L.A. Listening Party

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"I'm not the sort of artist who'll get played on the radio," Elton John said yesterday in a studio on the west side of Los Angeles, explaining why he was hosting a small listening party for his next album, The Diving Board. While that might sound absurd coming from a man with a staggering 59 Top Forty hits in the United States, the last entry on that ledger was a LeAnn Rimes duet back in 1999. The Diving Board is unlikely to persuade radio program directors to stick him in heavy rotation, but it's John's best work in years: With the encouragement of producer T Bone Burnett, John returned to the piano/bass/drums arrangements of his earliest albums, making a stripped-down record that feels like a CinemaScope western. A beaming John said, "It's got everything I love about American music – gospel, soul, country."

He recorded most of the album in early 2012 and then put it aside for a while, busy with other projects (including the Elton John vs. Pnau remix record, Good Morning to the Night, which topped the British charts last year). Freed of the obligation to make a deadline, he was delighted to revisit the album with fresh ears after nine months. This January, he wrote a few new songs and did a second set of sessions (pushing the release date back to September, and bringing the overall studio time up to a grand total of five days). Stepping away from it meant "being able to put a little sugar on it," John said, "making it Eltonized." (It also meant having time to dither about the title: he went from The Diving Board to Voyeur and then back to The Diving Board.)

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Sitting in the control room of that studio, wearing an Adidas tracksuit and Nike sneakers without socks, Sir Elton listened intently to his own record, clasping his fingers, tapping his feet, even conducting with his left hand when one of the songs was garnished with cellos. Highlights included "Oceans Away," a melancholy ballad about dead soldiers; "My Quicksand," a cabaret tale of sliding into decadence ("I went to Paris once/ I thought I had a plan/ I woke up with an accent"), the boogie-woogie "Mexican Vacation (Kids in the Candelight)," and especially the title track, about the vertiginous distance between teenage dreams and adult success, which feels like it could stop the world spinning for five minutes.

John's longtime collaborator, Bernie Taupin, wrote the lyrics for 13 songs, showing his usual facility for both evocative couplets ("You're the diner in my rear view/ A cup of coffee getting cold") and overripe verbiage (the song about Oscar Wilde getting out of jail); John also improvised three short instrumentals. "It's the most piano-orientated record I've ever made," John said, sounding mildly astonished. Raphael Saadiq played the bass, Jay Bellerose the drums. Guest musicians included Doyle Bramhall II and Burnett on guitar, and Motown legend Jack Ashford on percussion. "On 'A Town Called Jubilee,' he used the same block he played on 'What's Going On'!" John marveled.

"Home Again" was a yearning ballad that seemed to sum up the album: while piano notes fell down like baptismal waters, John sang about wanting to go back home. What made it more than cheap nostalgia is that The Diving Board did feel like a homecoming. "It's the album I should be making after The Union," John said proudly, referring to his 2010 collaboration with Leon Russell, also produced by Burnett. "It's the most adult record I can make at my age. I'm just heading toward being 80 years old and playing at the Holiday Inn."

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Trent Reznor Confirms New Nine Inch Nails Lineup, Tour

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Trent Reznor has stayed busy in the four years since Nine Inch Nails’ farewell tour. In November, Trent Reznor broke the news to Rolling Stone that the band is working on new material. "All signs point to yes," he said. "There are some things in the works."

Today on his website, Reznor confirmed he is rebuilding Nine Inch Nails with an almost entirely new lineup, including bassist Eric Avery (formerly of Jane's Addiction), guitarist Adrian Belew (King Crimson), keyboardist Alessandro Cortini (NIN), keyboardist Josh Eustis (Puscifer, Telefon Tel Aviv) and drummer Ilan Rubin (NIN, Lostprophets)." "Nine Inch Nails are touring this year," Reznor writes. "The first shows will begin this summer, followed by a full-on arena tour of the U.S. this fall and lots of other dates worldwide to follow through 2014."

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Reznor revived the project while working with the King Crimson guitarist. "I was working with Adrian Belew on some musical ideas, which led to some discussion on performing, which led to some beard-scratching, which (many steps later) led to the decision to re-think the idea of what Nine Inch Nails could be, and the idea of playing a show. Calls were made to some friends, lots of new ideas were discussed, and a show was booked – which led to another, which somehow led to a lot of shows."

Reznor has a full plate: his other band, How to Destroy Angels – his project with wife Mariqueen Maandig, Rob Sheridan and Atticus Ross – releases its new album March 5th and will tour in April.

Despite NIN's "Wave Goodbye" tour, Reznor maintains the band never ended. "I never said that that wasn't going to happen, just that it couldn't go on as it was," he told Rolling Stone. "Having a few years doing other things, I've enjoyed [them] and I'm enjoying doing How to Destroy Angels, and there will be a place for stuff that falls in the Nine Inch Nails column of things. It's a different kind of work."

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Jimmy Kimmel Returns With 'Movie: The Movie' Sequel

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After last year's Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel debuted Movie: The Movie, scoring a big hit with the spoof clip that packed in movie stars like Mars Attacks did. Of course, favorites typically get sequels, and Kimmel has unveiled Movie: The Movie 2V, featuring Bradley Cooper, Jessica Chastain, Samuel L. Jackson, Bryan Cranston, John Krasinski, Gerald Butler and more. Sexy leprechauns appear, Krasinski suffers excessive superhero tragedies and Bruno Mars stops the madness to preach for peace. And naturally, Kimmel's sworn enemy Matt Damon is here too. "When you have a big success in Hollywood, there's only one reasonable thing you can do," says Kimmel, "and that is cheapen it with a sequel."


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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Marcus Mumford: 'We Really Want to Rap'

Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons performs at the BRIT Awards in London.

Mumford & Sons' Babel just won the Grammy for Album of the Year, and the band is already planning album Number Three, setting up a backstage practice room at every gig of their winter arena tour to work out musical ideas. "We're getting into the habit of just sort of working on stuff," says keyboardist Ben Lovett.

"I do feel like we're ready to make the departure," adds Lovett. "There's definitely cohesion between the two albums [2010's Sigh No More and Babel]. Now that we've done that, we're not desperate to walk away from that sound, but we're willing to explore what else we could do. These two albums are like brothers. Do something that's a cousin."

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Adds Marcus Mumford, "We definitely had a graduation to go through with the sound that we had through Sigh No More to Babel, and that sound to us feels satisfied. And that's a sound we'll always play. The world has been really supportive of those songs, but then there's other sounds we want to make."

What kind of sounds? "Like, hip-hop," Mumford says with a grin. "We really want to rap. We've just got so much to say – saying it through a melody doesn't really work for me. We've been talking with Jay-Z about it, you know. It's gonna be a fresh experience for our band." Does the band rap in the practice room? "Yeah," Mumford says. "We're like, 'Motherfucker!'"

Ted Dwane acknowledges they have "a handful of songs – they're starting to come through." Judging by a 10-minute jam off a dissonant minor-key chord progression, I ask if the band has a psychedelic record in them. "We could do that," says banjo player Winston Marshall. Bassist Ted Dwane adds with a laugh, "That definitely might happen."

But the band is taking their time. "Shit," says Marshall. "It might take a few more years than it took to make Babel."

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Howard Kaylan Storms the White House in 'Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles' - Exclusive Book Excerpt

 Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa, etc. Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa, etc.

The Turtles, a 1960s folk rock band, were only around for five years – but during that time, they landed a ton of hits on the charts, including "Happy Together," "She'd Rather Be With Me" and their Top 10 cover of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe." They also partied like maniacs and had enough wild adventures to fill many books.

Howard Kaylan, the group's frontman (and Eddie from Flo and Eddie) has a new memoir coming out in April – Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa. Here's an exclusive excerpt in which he describes their performance at the White House in 1969 at Tricia Nixon's coming-out party.

I was snorting coke on Abraham Lincoln's desk in the White House. Yes, that Abraham Lincoln and that White House. A bunch of hairy peacenik dopers from California though we were, it seems that Tricia Nixon, daughter of Tricky Dick himself, was a fan of the Turtles and had requested our presence. Our first instinct: you've got to be kidding! No way in hell!

Yet here we were, our noses vacuuming lines off the surface of Honest Abe's very own workspace.

We had gone through several managers during the past five years and been on the charts far more often than anyone would ever have guessed, considering that we were the only ones looking out for us, and that White Whale Records wasn't much of a label.

Random Notes: Hottest Rock Pictures

There had been the folk-rock years, and we had been lucky enough to score a few big hits; we were among the earliest children of Bob Dylan, putting our cover version of his tune "It Ain't Me, Babe" into the Top 10.

Then we had become the good-time music boys, influenced by the Lovin' Spoonful and determined not to protest anything. We'd made it to Number One with a song that's still recognized today as one of the classic rock & roll love songs of all time. "Happy Together," indeed.

And, now, finally, we had engineered our own success with "Elenore," our first self-penned Top 10 record, and "You Showed Me," which we had changed from a Beatlesque rocker into a lush ballad.

We were lucky and we knew it.

Of course, now we had the big-time management to prove it.

Gone were the friends of friends—we'd realized that we really weren't in any position to manage ourselves—and hello to the new Superstar Management Team.

We had been courted, successfully, by Ron DeBlasio and Jeff Wald, who were, at the time, top reps for the Campbell-Silver-Cosby Corporation.

That's right—Bill Cosby.

Mister Pudding Pops.

Fat Freaking Albert.

Bill, his own self, was a full partner in the firm that represented him.

And us.

And others.

And his sweaters.

And he was the number one comic in America.

Across the hall was the office of the appropriately named Artie Mogul, who ran the in-house record company, Tetragrammaton, home to Deep Purple and more.

Of course, he had nothing to do with us. Neither did Mr. Cosby, but his name promised to open a lot of doors in Hollywood and that was exactly what we needed.

But what, I asked, could these guys bring to the table for a band that had been around the block and, hypothetically, overstayed their welcome?

We didn't have to wait long.

 ••••

We had heard, through the grapevine, that the Turtles were Tricia's favorite band, and we'd all had a good chuckle over that.

Old Man Nixon was the creepiest Dick of his generation, the least popular president among the under-30 crowd that had ever been, and a killer of our young men and women, as far as we were concerned.

We were deeply anti-war and deeply self-conscious. We weren't Nixonites, that's for sure. We were everything he stood against.

So when the hand-engraved invitations to perform at Tricia's coming out party arrived at the Cosby office, we were none too thrilled. In fact, we flat out refused to play.

They started to freak out.

"What do you mean, you refuse to play?! Who the hell do you think you are?! This isn't a political thing. It's like a goddamned royal proclamation, you idiots! You play the White House because you're an American!"

Blah, blah, blah …

They shamed us into it.

Not only that, but to add insult to injury, management now was requesting that we each go out and buy a classy new suit. Can't play for the president looking like the sewer rats that you really are.

Perfect. There it was, again.

Too bad Johny Barbata wasn't the drummer in the band anymore. He'd have loved the sight of us clumsily trying on the very Brioni suits that he'd been trying to get us to wear for three-and-a-half years.

Now we had each bought one. Talk about fish out of water.

****

Came the big day, May 10, 1969, we flew into Washington, D.C. on the taxpayers' dollar. There, we were met by five separate cars, replete with drivers all flying the American flag, and taken directly to the White House. Once there we discovered that the Secret Service had dossiers on each of us. They kept us in a holding lounge while going through our intimate details individually.

After we had all been cleared, it was time to unload the equipment that we had brought with us all the way from L.A.

But we didn't do the unloading. Instead, the Secret Service guys did. And they didn't know the first thing about large equipment cases. So as they began to unload the trap case from the drum set, the large case that holds the snare drum, percussion goodies and miscellaneous items, they tipped it to one side and, unknowingly, triggered the tiny switch on the electric metronome/tuner that we always carried with us.

"…..tick….tick….tick."

Out came the guns.

"Up against the wall!"

Oh, we went there. Up against that wall it was as they carted off our little black box. We stood there, a rock group inside of enemy territory, the Nixon White House, looking down the crosshairs from the wrong direction. Guys in HAZMAT suits were brought in to deal with our little plastic tuner and their freak-out escalated yet another notch when someone hit the tuning switch and the 440 cycle "A" tone started shrieking from the metronome.

The term "shitting a brick" comes to mind.

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Caitlin Rose Explores Matters of the Heart on 'The Stand-In' - Album Premiere

Click to listen to Caitlin Rose's album The Stand-In

Nashville-based country singer Caitlin Rose is set to release her second album, The Stand-In, March 5th on ATO Records. Blending pedal steel guitar with jumpy pop beats and rich instrumentation, the album produces a much different sound from Rose's previous albums. Through her indie-leaning yet twanging vocals, Rose reveals a talent for conveying her emotions through opaque narratives instead of straightforward confessionals.

The more dramatic elements of The Stand-In have led Rose to previously describe the album as her "first attempt at a high kick." The rollicking, rock-leaning opener "No One to Call" is certainly a diversion from past modesty; the swooning, lovestruck ballad "Pink Champagne" holds a retro, sweet roots simplicity in vein of Loretta Lynn. It's a touching yet audacious effort throughout.

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Caitlin Rose Explores Matters of the Heart on 'The Stand-In' - Album Premiere

Click to listen to Caitlin Rose's album The Stand-In

Nashville-based country singer Caitlin Rose is set to release her second album, The Stand-In, March 5th on ATO Records. Blending pedal steel guitar with jumpy pop beats and rich instrumentation, the album produces a much different sound from Rose's previous albums. Through her indie-leaning yet twanging vocals, Rose reveals a talent for conveying her emotions through opaque narratives instead of straightforward confessionals.

The more dramatic elements of The Stand-In have led Rose to previously describe the album as her "first attempt at a high kick." The rollicking, rock-leaning opener "No One to Call" is certainly a diversion from past modesty; the swooning, lovestruck ballad "Pink Champagne" holds a retro, sweet roots simplicity in vein of Loretta Lynn. It's a touching yet audacious effort throughout.

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Janet Jackson Married Wissam Al Mana 'Last Year'

Wissam Al Mana, Janet Jackson Wissam Al Mana and Janet JacksonGennadi Avramenko/Epsilon/Getty Images

After Janet Jackson announced her engagement to then-boyfriend Wissam Al Mana last December, rumors quickly followed of her lavish wedding plans. But according to Entertainment Tonight, the 46-year-old pop star and her 37-year-old Qatari billionaire fiancé already tied the knot "last year" in what they described as "a quiet, private and beautiful ceremony," dispelling talks of a multimillion-dollar wedding.

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"Our wedding gifts to one another were contributions to our respective favourite children's charities," the couple said in a statement. "We would appreciate that our privacy is respected and that we are allowed this time for celebration and joy."

This is Jackson's third marriage after parting ways with James DeBarge and René Elizondo. She also split with Jermaine Dupri in 2009 after a high-profile relationship.

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Ashley Monroe Entices Her Beau With 'Weed Instead of Roses' - Song Premiere

Pistol Annies member Ashley Monroe is ready to venture out on her own with the release of her first solo album, Like a Rose, on March 5th through Warner Nashville. Now you can listen to the album cut "Weed Instead of Roses," an arch, tantalizing country tune about a stale relationship in desperate need of some herbal help. It finds Monroe cooing to her beau, "Go call your no-good brother/ We both know what he's been growing/ I'll be waiting with the whipped cream/ And baby, let's get going."

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Howard Kaylan Storms the White House in 'Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles' - Exclusive Book Excerpt

 Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa, etc. Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa, etc.

The Turtles, a 1960s folk rock band, were only around for five years – but during that time, they landed a ton of hits on the charts, including "Happy Together," "She'd Rather Be With Me" and their Top 10 cover of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe." They also partied like maniacs and had enough wild adventures to fill many books.

Howard Kaylan, the group's frontman (and Eddie from Flo and Eddie) has a new memoir coming out in April – Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa. Here's an exclusive excerpt in which he describes their performance at the White House in 1969 at Tricia Nixon's coming-out party.

I was snorting coke on Abraham Lincoln's desk in the White House. Yes, that Abraham Lincoln and that White House. A bunch of hairy peacenik dopers from California though we were, it seems that Tricia Nixon, daughter of Tricky Dick himself, was a fan of the Turtles and had requested our presence. Our first instinct: you've got to be kidding! No way in hell!

Yet here we were, our noses vacuuming lines off the surface of Honest Abe's very own workspace.

We had gone through several managers during the past five years and been on the charts far more often than anyone would ever have guessed, considering that we were the only ones looking out for us, and that White Whale Records wasn't much of a label.

Random Notes: Hottest Rock Pictures

There had been the folk-rock years, and we had been lucky enough to score a few big hits; we were among the earliest children of Bob Dylan, putting our cover version of his tune "It Ain't Me, Babe" into the Top 10.

Then we had become the good-time music boys, influenced by the Lovin' Spoonful and determined not to protest anything. We'd made it to Number One with a song that's still recognized today as one of the classic rock & roll love songs of all time. "Happy Together," indeed.

And, now, finally, we had engineered our own success with "Elenore," our first self-penned Top 10 record, and "You Showed Me," which we had changed from a Beatlesque rocker into a lush ballad.

We were lucky and we knew it.

Of course, now we had the big-time management to prove it.

Gone were the friends of friends—we'd realized that we really weren't in any position to manage ourselves—and hello to the new Superstar Management Team.

We had been courted, successfully, by Ron DeBlasio and Jeff Wald, who were, at the time, top reps for the Campbell-Silver-Cosby Corporation.

That's right—Bill Cosby.

Mister Pudding Pops.

Fat Freaking Albert.

Bill, his own self, was a full partner in the firm that represented him.

And us.

And others.

And his sweaters.

And he was the number one comic in America.

Across the hall was the office of the appropriately named Artie Mogul, who ran the in-house record company, Tetragrammaton, home to Deep Purple and more.

Of course, he had nothing to do with us. Neither did Mr. Cosby, but his name promised to open a lot of doors in Hollywood and that was exactly what we needed.

But what, I asked, could these guys bring to the table for a band that had been around the block and, hypothetically, overstayed their welcome?

We didn't have to wait long.

 ••••

We had heard, through the grapevine, that the Turtles were Tricia's favorite band, and we'd all had a good chuckle over that.

Old Man Nixon was the creepiest Dick of his generation, the least popular president among the under-30 crowd that had ever been, and a killer of our young men and women, as far as we were concerned.

We were deeply anti-war and deeply self-conscious. We weren't Nixonites, that's for sure. We were everything he stood against.

So when the hand-engraved invitations to perform at Tricia's coming out party arrived at the Cosby office, we were none too thrilled. In fact, we flat out refused to play.

They started to freak out.

"What do you mean, you refuse to play?! Who the hell do you think you are?! This isn't a political thing. It's like a goddamned royal proclamation, you idiots! You play the White House because you're an American!"

Blah, blah, blah …

They shamed us into it.

Not only that, but to add insult to injury, management now was requesting that we each go out and buy a classy new suit. Can't play for the president looking like the sewer rats that you really are.

Perfect. There it was, again.

Too bad Johny Barbata wasn't the drummer in the band anymore. He'd have loved the sight of us clumsily trying on the very Brioni suits that he'd been trying to get us to wear for three-and-a-half years.

Now we had each bought one. Talk about fish out of water.

****

Came the big day, May 10, 1969, we flew into Washington, D.C. on the taxpayers' dollar. There, we were met by five separate cars, replete with drivers all flying the American flag, and taken directly to the White House. Once there we discovered that the Secret Service had dossiers on each of us. They kept us in a holding lounge while going through our intimate details individually.

After we had all been cleared, it was time to unload the equipment that we had brought with us all the way from L.A.

But we didn't do the unloading. Instead, the Secret Service guys did. And they didn't know the first thing about large equipment cases. So as they began to unload the trap case from the drum set, the large case that holds the snare drum, percussion goodies and miscellaneous items, they tipped it to one side and, unknowingly, triggered the tiny switch on the electric metronome/tuner that we always carried with us.

"…..tick….tick….tick."

Out came the guns.

"Up against the wall!"

Oh, we went there. Up against that wall it was as they carted off our little black box. We stood there, a rock group inside of enemy territory, the Nixon White House, looking down the crosshairs from the wrong direction. Guys in HAZMAT suits were brought in to deal with our little plastic tuner and their freak-out escalated yet another notch when someone hit the tuning switch and the 440 cycle "A" tone started shrieking from the metronome.

The term "shitting a brick" comes to mind.

To read the new issue of Rolling Stone online, plus the entire RS archive: Click Here


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