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Grateful Dead Set To Re-Release “Wake Of The Flood” For 50th Anniversary Edition

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In 1973, following the recent passing of founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan and the temporary exit of drummer Mickey Hart, Grateful Dead released Wake Of The Flood . As the debut album from their own record label, Grateful Dead Records , the studio LP marked a period of transition, growth, endurance and optimism for the band, introducing a fresh lineupthat included new members Keith and Donna Godchaux on keys and vocals. While songs like “Eyes Of The World,” “Stella Blue,” and “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo” were largely road-tested for more than half a year beforehand, and have remained staples of live sets by any number of Dead-related bands ever since, the album and record label delivered both a profound artistic statement and proof of concept for the community, ideals and future the band were building. Together they ushered in a new era of Grateful Dead – one defined by hope, independence, ambition and accessibility – and in celebration of its 50th Anniversary, Wake Of The Flood has been newly remastered and expanded with unearthed and unheard material.

Out September 29th via Rhino, Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) will be available as two-CD and digital sets, featuring the album’s seven original songs and previously unreleased demo recordings of “Eyes Of The World” and “Here Comes Sunshine.” Recorded in early 1973, just before the Grateful Dead performed on February 9th, the demos feature Jerry Garcia singing and playing a pair of new songs he and Robert Hunter had been creating. He presumably shared them with the rest of the band members so they could start learning, and amongst these demos was this beautiful, primitive rendition of “Eyes Of The World.” It provided the basis of what would become one of the Dead’s most beloved and frequently played songs for the next 20+ years.

Additionally, the deluxe edition includes a bonus disc of live material from the final night of a brief tour that immediately followed Wake Of The Flood ’s release. Captured at Northwestern University’s McGaw Memorial Hall on November 1st, 1973, the set is bookended with “Weather Report Suite” and “Mississippi Half-Step,” and features one of the most creative and inspired jams of the entire run: “Morning Dew”>”Playing In The Band”>”Uncle John’s Band”>”Playing In The Band.”

Pre-Order Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Here: https://gd.lnk.to/WOTF50 Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Remaster) will also be released on September 29th as a single 180-gram black vinyl LP, limited edition 12” vinyl picture disc, limited edition “coke bottle clear vinyl” exclusive to Barnes & Noble, and Dead.net Exclusive, limited edition “Watermark” Custom Vinyl. Since the launch of Workingman’s Dead “Oil Stained” Custom Vinyl in 2020, each installment of Dead.net’s Custom Vinyl series has quickly sold-out, delivering a unique and cohesive narrative specific to that release. Between specialty designed labels, prints, inserts, stickers and designs, the package goes far beyond colored wax. All pressings of Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Remaster) feature Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction and are newly mastered by GRAMMY(R) Award-winning engineer, David Glasser and produced for release by Grateful Dead Legacy Manager and Audio Archivist, David Lemieux.

Writing about the time he first heard Wake Of The Flood , David Lemieux , says, “I was enthralled with the beautiful arrangements of some of the Dead’s greatest songs, everything so clear and present. The songs and vocal treatments all sounded so mature, like these were guys who knew things and they wanted to share what they’d learned in the eight years since forming the Grateful Dead. And what REALLY caught my ear were the many additional sounds that were striking at first, but I can’t imagine these songs, on this record, without these many additional contributors.” During the summer of 1973, Grateful Dead’s impact was beginning to expand in ways that surprised even them. That August, just weeks after a legendary Watkins Glen concert brought 600,000 fans to a New York raceway to hear the Dead, the Allman Brothers Band and The Band, the Dead primarily recorded Wake Of The Flood in just nine days at Sausalito, CA’s Record Plant.

In addition to Jerry Garcia , Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, plus new members Keith and Donna Godchaux , Wake Of The Flood sessions welcomed a wide range of friends and musicians who provided everything from vocals and percussion to horns, harmonica, and even fiddle, courtesy of bluegrass legend Vassar Clements . The breadth of instruments and widened arrangements gave Wake Of The Flood a tapestry of tones that Jerry Garcia would further embellish with pedal steel and pastoral feelings.

In the 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition’s accompanying liner notes, former UC Santa Cruz Grateful Dead archivist Nicholas G. Meriwether writes that with Wake Of The Flood , the Grateful Dead were “not only building a musical microcosm, a unified narrative that described the state of the Dead’s project, but also providing an example of what that project could accomplish, what it was designed to do: to create a viable alternative, an artistic vision of the beauty that could be created within and despite the sad, messy strife of the world…And they let that message speak for itself. In an album rife with religious imagery and overtones, they never preached; they just revealed.”

In tandem with today’s announcement, the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast has premiered its eighth season, focused on Wake Of The Flood . The first installment of the ten-episode podcast series features never before heard interviews with late Grateful Dead and Rolling Stones tour manager Sam Cutler and is available now, beginning with a look into the famed Watkins Glen performance that music historians call the peak of the festival era. As the band’s biggest concert yet, it served as a powerful statement of the Dead’s appeal, though events at home were about to become even more dramatic.

 

For more special guests and new episodes released on a weekly basis, subscribe to Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast here: https://www.dead.net/deadcast

 

Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) DISC ONE Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo Let Me Sing Your Blues Away Row Jimmy Stella Blue Here Comes Sunshine Eyes Of The World Weather Report Suite Eyes Of The World (Demo)* Here Comes Sunshine (Demo)* DISC TWO* MCGAW MEMORIAL HALL, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON, IL (11/1/73) Weather Report Suite Morning Dew Playing In The Band Uncle John’s Band Playing In The Band Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo *Previously Unreleased

The Grateful Dead is a social and musical phenomenon that grew into a genuine American treasure. In 1965, an entire generation was linked together by common ideals, gathering by the hundreds and thousands. This movement created a seamless connection between the band and its fans. As the band toured, Dead Heads would follow. Not because it was a part of popular culture but because it is a true counterculture that exists to this very day-one that earnestly believes in the value of its beliefs. By 1995, the Grateful Dead had attracted the most concertgoers in the history of the music business, and today remains one of the all-time leaders in concert ticket sales. Eventually, the caravan evolved into a community with various artists, craftsmen and entrepreneurs supplying a growing demand for merchandise that connected them to the music. Today, the connection is as strong as ever. The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and received a GRAMMY® Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. Their final tally of 2,318 total concerts remains a world record. The Grateful Dead recently celebrated their 56th Top 40 album on the Billboard chart, a feat no other group has achieved.

Blue Rodeo Celebrate 30-Year Anniversay Of ‘Five Days In July’

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Warner Music Canada recording artists Blue Rodeo are celebrating the 30-year anniversary of their iconic album Five Days in July.  Originally released on October 26, 1993, Five Days in July contains the hit singles “5 Days in May,” “Hasn’t Hit Me Yet,” “Cynthia,” “Bad Timing,” “Head Over Heels” and their cover of Rodney Crowell’s “Til I Gain Control Again.”  Recorded at Greg Keelor’s farm and featuring guest performances from Sarah McLachlan and Anne Bourne, the album went on to become the band’s most commercially successful album, having been certified six-times Platinum in Canada. To mark the 30th anniversary of Five Days in July, Blue Rodeo is releasing a cobalt blue vinyl edition and a neon orange vinyl super-deluxe edition which features liner notes from Sarah McLachlan, Doug McClement, Anne Bourne and the members of the band.  A limited number of these deluxe editions will be signed by the band – click here now to pre-order.

Of the anniversary, vocalist Jim Cuddy says “We can’t believe it has been 30 years since we gathered at Greg’s farm all beat up from endless touring and began to make Five Days In July. The whole experience was a joy. The recording, the fellow musicians all lending a hand, our favourite restaurant owner cooking and the beautiful summer evenings made it an unforgettable time.”

Glenn Milchem, drummer adds “As novel as the making of the record was, the real reason Five Days in July has endured is because it’s a collection of great songs by two writers who had both reached a new level of maturity and depth in their work. These songs have a timelessness that still makes them a joy to play and listen to today.”

Bazil Donovan, bassist says “You could wake up in the morning, head downstairs, have coffee and someone would be playing or recording. We would play all the time and sometimes we would hit record and it would all materialize before our eyes. It was a beautiful thing.”

Kristen Burke, President of Warner Music Canada says “Blue Rodeo are an indelible part of the Canadian music landscape, and Five Days in July is one of their most important albums. I am proud to join them in celebration of this landmark anniversary.”

In the leadup to the anniversary of this album, Blue Rodeo will be spending the summer on tour with both festival dates as well as headlining dates celebrating 30 years of Five Days in July. Check BlueRodeo.com for a full list of dates.

Tour Dates

* – Headline Date

^ – Festival Date

 

July 28, 2023 Mattawa, ON Mattawa Voyageur Days ^
July 29, 2023 Oka, QC Blue Mountain Music Festival ^
August 15, 2023 Winnipeg, MB Burton Cummings Theatre *
August 16, 2023 Saskatoon, SK Bess Gardens at the Delta Bessborough Hotel *
August 18, 2023 Salmon Arm, BC Salmon Arm Roots and Blues ^
August 20, 203 Grande Prairie, AB Bear Creek Folk Festival ^
August 22, 2023 Edmonton AB Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium *
August 23, 2023 Calgary, AB Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium *
August 26, 2023 Toronto, ON Budweiser Stage *
September 4, 2023 Vancouver, BC PNE Fair *
September 8, 2023 Orono, ON Orono Fairgrounds *

Watch Cheap Trick Perform “Surrender” On The Midnight Special In 1978

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On November 24, 1978, the iconic rock band Cheap Trick made a memorable appearance on the legendary music television show, “The Midnight Special.” With their high-energy performance and signature blend of power-pop and hard rock, Cheap Trick captivated audiences nationwide that night.

Sheryl Crow Celebrates 30th Anniversary Of ‘Tuesday Night Music Club’ With Dolby Atmos Upgrade

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Today, A&M/UMe releases a brand-new Dolby Atmos mix of Sheryl Crow’s career-making major-label debut album, August 1993’s Tuesday Night Music Club in celebration of the album’s 30th Anniversary. Propelled by the playfully descriptive Grammy-winning No. 2 hit single “All I Wanna Do,” Tuesday Night Music Club has also been certified as 7x platinum in the United States, and it is Crow’s best-selling album to date.

This stunning Dolby Atmos mix by Mills Logan (Allison Moorer, Keb’ Mo’), enhances the 360-degree breadth of each of Tuesday Night Music Club’s 11 songs. Crow’s breakthrough album, Tuesday Night Music Club ultimately garnered her three Grammy Awards — Best New Artist, Record of the Year (“All I Wanna Do”), and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (“All I Wanna Do”) — and it helped set in motion the trajectory of an influential and original artist who only keeps on growing with each subsequent release. Listen to Tuesday Night Music Club – 30th Anniversary Edition here.

Produced by Bill Bottrell (Madonna, Shelby Lynne), Tuesday Night Music Club raised the curtain on Crow’s developing prowess as a shrewd, observational lyricist, a highly skilled lead vocalist, guitarist, and pianist, and a hitmaking song composer all rolled into one. In addition to the perpetually catchy “All I Wanna Do,” Tuesday Night Music Club brought the good people of the world songs like the empowering ballad “Strong Enough,” the hopeful wish for rebirth in “Leaving Las Vegas,” the slow-burn declaration of “Run, Baby, Run,” the slinky shrug of “Can’t Cry Anymore,” and the funky promises of “What I Can Do For You.”

Tuesday Night Music Club peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and it reached the Top 10 in eight other countries across the globe including the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, New Zealand, and Australia, where it went all the way to No. 1. In addition to its 7x platinum certification in the U.S. by the RIAA, Tuesday Night Music Club has also been certified as 2x platinum in the UK and 3x platinum in Canada, and it has also sold over 5 million copies in Europe alone. While “All I Wanna Do” peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, it reached No.1 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary and U.S. Mainstream Top 40 charts. It made the Top 10 in ten other countries, peaking at No. 1 in Australia and Canada. The follow-up single, “Strong Enough,” reached No. 5 on the Hot 100 and hit No. 1 in Canada.

Sheryl Crow is set to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame later this year. This was the first year on the ballot for Crow, who will be inducted in the Performer category. The 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will occur on Friday, November 3, 2023, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Visit rockhall.com for more information.

SHERYL CROW: TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB – 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Run, Baby, Run
Leaving Las Vegas
Strong Enough
Can’t Cry Anymore
Solidify
The Na-Na Song
No One Said It Would Be Easy
What I Can Do For You
All I Wanna Do
We Do What We Can
I Shall Believe

Sinead O’Connor’s Isolated Vocals For “Nothing Compares 2 U”

“Nothing Compares 2 U,” one of Sinead O’Connor’s most iconic songs, is a hauntingly emotional ballad that has left an indelible mark on music history. Originally written by the legendary musician Prince, O’Connor’s rendition took the song to new heights of vulnerability and rawness.

Photo Gallery: Foreigner with Loverboy and Deraps at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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Take a Walk Down Memory Lane: Explore Kingston’s Rich Creative History with Free Walking Tours

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Explore the best of Kingston’s film, music and literary scenes with nine new self-guided walking tours. Uncover music venues where some of Canada’s best bands got their start; visit the set locations of popular television productions and visit the places that have inspired award-winning novels.

Through archival images, video clips, behind-the-scenes stories and a robust itinerary of local sites, these free tours will provide a new appreciation for Kingston’s creative history for residents and visitors alike. Each tour features written text and audio narration in both English and French from musicians, actors, poets, radio personalities and arts professionals from Kingston’s creative community, including Juno-nominated singer Miss Emily; Bill Welychka (MuchMusic VJ, 1992-2005); poet Bruce Kauffman; actor and musician Anna Sudac and more.

Each theme offers three tour options: downtown, west and extended, and ranges from approximately 60-minutes to two and a half hours in length allowing users to explore at their own pace. The mobile-optimized interface makes it easy for users to follow along on their phones, with route maps, directions, stories and assets like photos, videos and music, presented seamlessly. Tours include:

Film

Discover Kingston’s cinematic past and present by visiting recent film and television production locations while learning about the early history of cinemas and film productions in the city. See how Kingston streets and buildings have been transformed for productions, into anything from 1890s New Orleans to a futuristic planet in the Star Trek universe.

Music

Become immersed in the musical stories of Kingston, from rock to pop or classical. Visit the places where some of Canada’s most talented musicians got their start and explore Kingston’s vibrant live music scene. The music tours take the user from the downtown site of The Tragically Hip’s first show to their very last, as well as exploring the venues that sparked musical collaborations and careers from such notable Kingston musicians as Miss Emily, The Mahones and The Glorious Sons.

Literary

Explore the Kingston connections of notable Canadian authors, from Robertson Davies to Bronwen Wallace. This tour will take users to a variety of literary landmarks and the sites that continue to inspire the written word. Users will learn about a Rembrandt painting that inspired a modern poem, the penitentiary that inspired several literary works and the archives that safeguard literary legacies.

All tours are complimentary. Earphones are recommended for the best tour experience. More information on the new walking tours and other options can be found at visitkingston.ca/walking-tours.

The Creative Kingston Walking Tour project is presented by Tourism Kingston and made possible by a Tourism Relief Fund grant through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario and with support from the City of Kingston.

That Time Lady Gaga Performed ‘Born This Way’ With A Mariachi Band

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In a mesmerizing musical celebration, the legendary Lady Gaga joined forces with the renowned mariachi group Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez to mark her 25th birthday in a grand style at the La Cita Bar in Los Angeles. The festive event took an unforgettable turn when Lady Gaga took the stage, donning a stunning Mariachi -inspired ensemble, and charmed the audience with her timeless hit “Born This Way” infused with the vibrant sounds of the band.

Netflix’s “Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop” Official Trailer Has Been Released

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This timely limited doc series recontextualizes the irrepressible women of hip hop and their role in the genre’s 50 years by reinserting them into the canon where they belong: at the center, from day one to present day. Each of the four installments features a parade of iconic emcees like MC Lyte, Queen Latifah and Rah Digga, up and comers and artists currently at the top of the charts like Latto and Tierra Whack alongside key figures from record labels, stylists and journalists. By giving flowers to originators like Sha-Rock and Roxanne Shante or hearing real talk from contemporary superstars like Saweetie and Coi Leray, Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop contextualizes the history of the music that changed the world within the wider social, racial and political landscape of the times and, crucially, through a female lens.”

Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop premieres August 9th, only on Netflix.

Steve Miller Announces The Joker 50th Anniversary Box Set

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Celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Joker. J50: The Evolution of The Joker, curated by Steve Miller, highlights 27 previously unreleased demos, live performances, studio outtakes and rehearsals from Miller’s personal archive, including 8 never-before heard songs. Miller also provides narration guiding the “evolution” of the songs from The Joker, and is released on September 15 via Universal. 

The box set features a lenticular cover, 60-page book with liner notes from both Steve Miller & Anthony DeCurtis, a reproduction of a vintage Joker iron-on and a new Joker lithograph.

Tracklist:

LP 1 – Side 1
1. Steve Miller Commentary 1
2. Children Of The Future Live – Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1972
3. Brave New World Live – Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1972
4. Dear Mary Live – Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1972
5. Space Cowboy Live – Berkeley, CA, July 14, 1972
6. Ginger Man Live – Berkeley, CA, July 14, 1972
7. Nothing Lasts Live – Berkeley, CA, July 14, 1972
LP 1 – Side 2
1. Steve Miller Commentary 2
2. Sugar Babe (Early Version) Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972
3. Sugar Babe Live – Columbus, OH, December 8, 1973
4. Sugar Babe Album Version
5. Mary Lou (Early Version) Studio Rehearsal, January 19, 1973
6. Mary Lou Album Version
LP2 – Side 1
1. Steve Miller Commentary 3
2. Hat (Pre-“Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma”) Live – Sacramento, CA, June 6, 1971
3. Say Hey Ray (Pre-“Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma”) Studio Rehearsal, July 27, 1973
4. White Elephant (Pre-“Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma”) Studio Rehearsal, June 21, 1973
5. Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma (Early Version) Hotel 4 Track, April 21, 1972
8. Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma Album Version
LP 2 – Side 2
1. Steve Miller Commentary 4
2. Your Cash Ain’t Nothin’ but Trash (Early Version) Studio Jam, July 5, 1973
3. Your Cash Ain’t Nothin’ But Trash Album Version
4. Lidi (Twang Guitar) Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972
5. Lidi Studio, August 4, 1973
6. Lidi / Travelin’ (Harmonics – Looking for a Chorus for “The Joker”) Hotel 4-Track, November 3, 1972
7. Travelin’ (Looking for a Chorus for “The Joker”) Live Radio, July 1, 1973
8. The Joker Album Version
LP 3. – Side 1
1. Steve Miller Commentary 5
2. The Lovin’ Cup Live – Lansing, MI, November 27, 1973
3. The Lovin’ Cup Album Version
4. Come On In My Kitchen (Early Version) Live – Dallas, TX, October 19, 1973
5. Come On In My Kitchen Album Version
6. Evil Studio Demo, July 28, 1973
7. Evil Album Version
LP3 – Side 2
1. Steve Miller Commentary 6
2. Coupe de Ville (A Cappella) Hotel 4-Track, July 1973
3. Something To Believe In (Early Version) Hotel 4-Track, November 3, 1972
4. Something To Believe In (Tough Crowd) Live – Austin, TX, October 19, 1973
5. Something To Believe In Album Version
6. I Don’t Mind Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972
7. I Don’t Mind Studio, July 31, 1973
8. Mama Church (A Cappella) Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972

7″
Side A
A1. The Joker Single Version
A2. Lidi / Travelin’ (Harmonics – Looking for a Chorus for “The Joker”) Hotel 4-Track, November 3, 1972
Side B
B1. I Don’t Mind Studio, July 31, 1973
B2. Lidi Studio, August 4, 1973