Archive for November 29th, 2006

Live: Tom McRae and the Artistes of Hotel Cafe at the Islington Academy – 28th November 2006

Source: theregoesthefear.com

“Tonight is all about something that doesn’t happen enough these days – Musicians helping each other” announced Tom McRae last night as the Hotel Café tour rolled into London after a year long tour of the USA. The feeling was great: a series of artists who are all too small on their own to undertake a full UK tour, but altogether they have the ability to sell out a venue in days.

Taking a revue style to the evening, Tom opened proceedings at 8:30, and we then witnessed an amazing 2 hours and 40 minutes of non stop music. No lengthy change over’s with houselights up, we’re talking one person walks off as the next comes on, with different people joining in on different tracks when they felt the urge to, before “we start to bump each to each other, drop guitars, and generally run headlong into chaos until someone makes us leave the stage”.

First song, Hawaii and the sound goes halfway through. No problem: he just keeps on strumming and talks to the crowd, explaining the tour and how the evening is going to work. One more song and he’s off, to be replaced by Steve Reynolds, who has a voice that sounds like he’s lived in a musty back-street pub for most of his life. Two songs from Steve, and he’s quickly replaced by Joe Purdy, who has, quite frankly, legendary facial hair (which leads to a comment from Tom that he “shaves once a month and if Joe doesn’t for an hour he ends up like this….”). Joe Purdy managed to be a skilled guitarist and harmonica player, a genius if ever there was one. Next up was Cary Brothers, who was one of the main reasons I had been to see the evening: his two songs “Ride” and “Blue Eyes” are some of the best around. He played “Ride” first then “Honestly”, both from his forthcoming album next year.

Then we had a very nice surprise: Aqualung. In the spirit of the real Hotel Café in LA, bands are quite welcome to turn up and play a few songs, or just sit around and get trashed with the other artists. Aqualung came and played a new song and then “Brighter than Sunshine” – just fab, and they stuck around to play keys on “Blue Eyes” later in the evening.

After this point things got a bit blurry: the artists came back on, joined each other, did different songs, until about 10:50 when Tom came back, did “Silent Boulevard”, “Boy with the Bubblegum” and “My Vampire Heart”. By this point everyone was in very high spirits, and things were getting a bit more ragged, but still very coherent, and had everyone in the crowd in exceptionally high spirits not seen since the Pipettes swept through the capital.

All in all an excellent evening of entertainment, well worth the money: not many bands this year put on 2 hours 40 minutes of non stop music: they’re playing at Kings College Student Union next week, so go and see Tom and the artistes of the Hotel Café: it’s well worth the money, and you will have one of the best evenings of the year.

Dave Matthews Band Ready for 2007

Source: vipticketblog.com

Dave Matthews Band TicketBig timers The Dave Matthews Band (buy tickets) have released tour dates for the upcoming 2007 year.  The tour will kickoff with a couple of nightly shows in Las Vegas with the Fray (buy tickets) opening up before heading off too Austraila for a few weeks.

The group’s Australian tour will start off with a slot at the March 31 West Coast Blues & Roots Festival in Freemantle, near Perth, followed by a bi-coastal appearance the following week at the April 6 East Coast Blues & Roots Festival in Byron Bay. Both festivals also feature Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, John Mayer, and others.

March 2007
23-24 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Hotel
31 – Freemantle, Australia – West Coast Blues & Roots Festival

April 2007
2 – Adelaide, Australia – Festival Theatre
4 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
6 – Byron Bay, Australia – East Coast Blues & Roots Festival
10-11 – Sydney, Australia – Hordern Pavilion
13 – Melbourne, Australia – Vodafone Arena

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Billy Joel ready to rock and roll in the USA

Source: vipticketblog.com

Coming off a sold out kickass concert tour in Austraila, Billy Joels six-city Japan tour kicks off tonight and then back to the USA Billy Joel comes!

Billy Joel tour in the US will start February 7th in Jacksonville, Florida and he plans on hitting 8 new spots along the tour.  Joel will also sing in Miami, Florida for the Super Bowl. (Buy Super Bowl Tickets Now).

Billy is taking his show on the road to promote My Lives, a five-disc super set covering his many hits, as well as rare tracks. Armed with a stockpile of sing-along favorites that date back three decades, Billy Joel’s concert performances are high-energy, sing-along events that are sure to sell out fast.

There is no demand greater than that demand that exists for concert tickets, and you can get a jump on the market by buying or selling Billy Joel concert tickets right now. Billy Joel tickets will be in sold out in minutes given the generational following of the Piano Man, so you should not delay in working with StubHub in buying or selling your Billy Joel tickets or other concert tickets.

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