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PJ Harvey Announces ‘Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea’ For Release On Vinyl On February 26

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On 26th February will see release the reissue of the vinyl of STORIES FROM THE CITY, STORIES FROM THE SEA, the fifth studio album by PJ Harvey, alongside a collection of unreleased demos which will be available on CD, vinyl and digital.

One of Harvey’s most acclaimed albums, STORIES FROM THE CITY, STORIES FROM THE SEA earned her multiple accolades, including BRIT Award nominations for Best British Female Artist two years in a row, Grammy Award nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Female Rock Performance and, of course, the Mercury Music Prize for Best Album. It reached number 23 in the UK Albums Chart and appeared extensively on end of year lists.

The release will be accompanied by full restorations of the videos for “A Place Called Home,” “Good Fortune” and “This is Love.”

DRY (studio album) is available on Too Pure/Beggars Archive on July 24

Reissue on vinyl of the fifth PJ Harvey studio album STORIES FROM THE CITY, STORIES FROM THE SEA. Produced by PJ Harvey with Rob Ellis and Mick Harvey, and originally released in October 2000, Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea features the singles ‘Good Fortune’, ‘A Place Called Home’ and ‘This Is Love’ and includes a duet with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke on ‘This Mess We’re In’.  The album won the Mercury Music Prize in 2001.  Reissue is faithful to the original recording and package, cutting by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering under the guidance of long time PJ Harvey producer Head.

 LP Info

  • 1LP, 180gsm black vinyl
  • Full colour outer sleeve, with printed inner sleeve and lyrics insert
  • Download card

LP Track list:

Side 1

  1. Big Exit
  2. Good Fortune
  3. A Place Called Home
  4. One Line
  5. Beautiful Feeling
  6. The Whores Hustle And The Hustlers Whore

Side 2

  1. This Mess We’re In
  2. You Said Something
  3. Kamikaze
  4. This Is Love
  5. Horses In My Dreams
  6. We Float

STORIES FROM THE CITY, STORIES FROM THE SEA – DEMOS

Collection of unreleased demos of every track written for the fifth PJ Harvey studio album Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea, including demos of ‘Good Fortune’, ‘A Place Called Home’ and ‘This Is Love’.  Audio has been mastered by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering under the guidance of long time PJ Harvey collaborator Head.  Features brand new artwork with previously unseen photos by Maria Mochnacz.  

LP Info

  • 1LP, 180gsm black vinyl
  • Full colour outer sleeve, with printed inner sleeve
  • Artwork includes previously unseen photos
  • Download card

LP Track list:

Side 1

  1. Big Exit – Demo
  2. Good Fortune – Demo
  3. A Place Called Home – Demo
  4. One Line – Demo
  5. Beautiful Feeling – Demo
  6. The Whores Hustle And The Hustlers Whore – Demo

Side 2

  1. This Mess We’re In – Demo
  2. You Said Something – Demo
  3. Kamikaze – Demo
  4. This Is Love – Demo
  5. Horses In My Dreams – Demo
  6. We Float – Demo

Format: 1CD

CD Info

  • Mini-gatefold outer sleeve
  • Printed inner sleeve

CD Track list 

  1. Big Exit – Demo
  2. Good Fortune – Demo
  3. A Place Called Home – Demo
  4. One Line – Demo
  5. Beautiful Feeling – Demo
  6. The Whores Hustle And The Hustlers Whore – Demo
  7. This Mess We’re In – Demo
  8. You Said Something – Demo
  9. Kamikaze – Demo
  10. This Is Love – Demo
  11. Horses In My Dreams – Demo
  12. We Float – Demo

Digital Info

  • 12-track digital release in standard definition, MFiT and HD formats

Digital Track list:

  1. Big Exit – Demo
  2. Good Fortune – Demo
  3. A Place Called Home – Demo
  4. One Line – Demo
  5. Beautiful Feeling – Demo
  6. The Whores Hustle And The Hustlers Whore – Demo
  7. This Mess We’re In – Demo
  8. You Said Something – Demo
  9. Kamikaze – Demo
  10. This Is Love – Demo
  11. Horses In My Dreams – Demo
  12. We Float – Demo

UMC/Island have announced a comprehensive reissue campaign which will see PJ Harvey’s back catalogue, plus her two albums in collaboration with John Parish, released on vinyl across 2020 and 2021. For the first time, each of PJ Harvey’s accompanying album demos will be available as a stand-alone album on CD, vinyl and digital

This catalogue project will celebrate every aspect of Harvey’s recording career and provide a comprehensive look at the evolution of a singular and extraordinary artist.

Olivia Rodrigo Releases “drivers license” Her Debut Original Single

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Singer/songwriter and actress, Olivia Rodrigo, today released “drivers license” – her debut original single.

Penned by Rodrigo, she first shared a clip of the piano-driven, alt-pop song on Instagram in the summer of 2020 to incredible fan reaction, which inspired her to go into the studio with producer and co-writer Dan Nigro (Conan Gray, Lewis Capaldi, Carly Rae Jepsen) to finish the track. With its radiant harmonies and kinetic percussion, “drivers license” is a brilliant balance of unfiltered outpouring and graceful specificity.

The companion music video to “drivers license” is also available to view BELOW. Directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen (Ashe, Hinds, Gus Dapperton), the video spins a vivid portrait of Rodrigo as she drives aimlessly, longing for an ex-love, a sentiment Rodrigo precisely conveys in her pensive lyrics (“You said forever, now I drive alone past your street”).

For Rodrigo, one of the greatest joys in life comes from deliberately tapping into her deepest heartache.

“When I came up with ‘drivers license,’ I was going through a heartbreak that was so confusing to me, so multifaceted,” Rodrigo recalls. “Putting all those feelings into a song made everything seem so much simpler and clearer—and at the end of the day, I think that’s really the whole purpose of songwriting. There’s nothing like sitting at the piano in my bedroom and writing a really sad song. It’s truly my favorite thing in the world.”

Olivia is set to release her debut EP later this year, which she wrote during quarantine. The piano-driven, alt-pop collection of songs introduces Olivia’s unforgettably honest narrative voice, revealing her supreme talent for capturing complex emotions in immediately powerful music. Olivia has created a beautifully crafted and daringly original debut, channeling both truth and vulnerability in her insightful songwriting and magnetic vocals—and ultimately cementing her status as one of the most promising young artists to emerge in recent years.

Named to Variety’s “Power of Young Hollywood List 2020,” Rodrigo currently stars as the lead ‘Nini Salazar-Roberts’ in Disney+’s hit show, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, which is filming its second season. She wrote the powerful song “All I Want” for the show’s soundtrack, which has become a gold-certified hit that cracked the Billboard Hot 100 and amassed over 200 million global streams. The track’s accompanying music video has also logged nearly 29 million views.

Jimmy Eat World Premier One-Of-A-Kind Performances

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On January 15th, critically acclaimed alternative rock band Jimmy Eat World will launch their Phoenix Sessions, a global stream performance series in partnership with Danny Wimmer Presents. The band will come together for one-of-a-kind performances of three “chapters” in their storied career. Beginning January 15th with a performance of their 10th studio album Surviving (Chapter X), which has only been seen live by the lucky fans who made it to the shows last October, followed by Futures (Chapter V) on January 29th and Clarity (Chapter III) on February 12th.

Tickets for these events are on sale now and can be purchased as a single show or in a three-pack bundle. From now until January 14th, $1 from every purchase will be donated to NIVA (National Independent Venue Association) Emergency Relief Fund. Early bird pricing for the 3-show Mesa Tickets and Bundles, as well as Surviving Tickets and Bundles, ends on January 10th at 11:59 PM ET before increasing to week of show pricing. Other bundles, merchandise and VIP meet and greets are available at a variety of price levels. A la carte merch items go on sale Monday, January 11. For more information on tickets and bundles, please visit: JimmyEatWorldLive.com.

Recorded at the Icehouse in Phoenix, AZ, the virtual events will feature the band performing each album in its entirety for a full concert experience. Each show will start at 2pm PST / 5pm EST / 10pm GMT / 11pm CET and will be available on demand for 72 hours post stream at JimmyEatWorldLive.com.

“We are always looking for ways to challenge ourselves, to do things as music fans that we think would be cool for OUR fans. We came up with the idea of presenting a series of concert films centered around a few specific albums (for now) and performing them on a different level. It isn’t the way we normally play a show and it’s definitely something new for how we approach a performance, but we haven’t been able to share the experience with our fans in over a year… so here we go!” – Jim Adkins

Global Stream Performance Dates
January 15 – Chapter X – Surviving
January 29 – Chapter V – Futures
February 12 – Chapter III – Clarity

How Poetry Influences the USA Music Industry

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Poetry and music have a connection that has lasted for thousands of years. In the past, most poems were sung. Shijing, the oldest Chinese poetry anthology was actually a collection of songs. It’s also known as The Classic Poetry of the Book of Odes. In Ancient Greece, poets shared their creations with others by using the lyre. In Europe, troubadour poets left a huge mark on both literature and music in the middle ages.

Even today, ballads are a common form for songs and poems. In the US, the most famous poets like Emily Dickinson sourced their inspiration from the forms and rhythms of church hymns and other music pieces. Grand names like J.D McClatchy and W.H. Auden wrote very successful opera libretti.

Poetry and Music in the US throughout the Years

Nowadays, poets frequently draw on the rhythm and form of different musical genres such as rap, jazz, folk songs, country music, and hip-hop. It takes very little effort to find some roots of poetry in almost every song we hear. Music which includes lyrics almost always has some form of poetry in it, at least in its foundation.

The power of poetry in the music industry is widely discussed and researched. Today, you can read endless poems about music and the connection these two make. It’s safe to say that most of the grandest musicians are poets of their own.

Most of the patriotic songs are already rooted in poetry. Samuel Francis Smith’s America has moving lyrics that are hard to miss – and even harder to forget.

This is even evident in children’s music. Have you ever heard of the song ‘’Bickle, Bockle’’? It’s often used in Music classes by teachers who want to introduce intervals and rhythm. Short poems are an excellent foundation for this and the educational system in the US has already uncovered this.

Indeed, music is very strongly associated with poetry. Thanks to poetry, we have many amazing songs and lyrics these days. In fact, there’s a lot of research that connects poetry to lyrics creation and music in general. Reading some of them might help you understand the connection and better grasp the power of both. For those who are interested in this topic, Gradesfixer has collected essay samples at https://gradesfixer.com/free-essay-examples/poetry/, where professional writers discuss the topics of music, art, and poetry. If you’re a college student who enjoys reading or writing poetry, you’ll surely love these quality examples. Not to mention, they are excellent essay samples for those studying Literature, or even Music as their major.

Poetry in the Music Industry

There are never-ending examples of the connection between music and poetry. They are intertwined in every aspect of this industry. The most heard and greatest artists today use both to create their masterpieces. Start with classics like opera to pop and rap music, everything combines both words and melody.

The places where this is most evident are ballads and blues

Ballads and Poetry

Also referred to as ‘’story songs’’, ballads are an excellent representation of how strong this connection is. The most valued ballads were first sung in the Middle Ages, but this tradition still continues in the US and on a worldwide level.

Lyrics in ballads have a unique rhythm and structure. Quatrain, the traditional ballad stanza is known for its four lines and very specific order of syllables. In it, he first and third line have 8 syllable, while the second and fourth have 6 syllables.

There’s also the matter of the beat. Most ballads have a verse in iambic beat. This is where a weak syllable precedes a stressed one, something that poets describe as ‘’the sound of a heartbeat’’.

Blues and Poetry

Blues stanza is African American popular music structure, widely used today. It’s intended to express emotion and is sourced from field hollers and songs sung while people were working. Most of these songs have three lines where the second repeats the first. It’s the third one that actually brings the rhyme home. Just think about The Thrill is Gone by B.B. King and New Light by John Mayer – have you ever noticed the connection?

Final Thoughts

The effects of poetry on music are undeniable even today, and vice versa. Both have been a great source of entertainment during self-isolation in these past few months, not to mention an endless source of inspiration and strength for centuries across the globe.

Author’s Bio:

Joshua Robinson is a composer, piano player, and an amazing singer. Even though he hasn’t pursued a career as a singer, Joshua has composed amazing lyrics and songs in the past decade. Today, he works as a professor at an Academy of Arts, teaching students more about music.

 

Top 4 Benefits Of Filmmaking For Business And Video Marketing

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The ever-widening sphere of all-things online is brimming with video content to promote brands and business. Filmmaking for the purpose of converting views into ROI is gaining momentum. And very quickly. To get you onboard, Richie Media Video Production Company has given us a rundown of the benefits of video marketing. 

4 Benefits Of Video Marketing 

  1. Brand Awareness 

With so many (“so many” being an understatement) businesses swarming online and social media channels, the question of “how to stand out” among all of them is the deal and the question of the day. And there’s a very practical solution to it. Video marketing

Scientific data reveals that 90% of what the human brain processes on average are visual. What’s more, businesses who use video marketing as a tool have seen an increase of over 50% in brand awareness. 

You are more likely to be “seen” and noticed by an audience, and ultimately, your future clientele, when you make your brand visible via advertising-through-filmmaking. 

  1. Excellent Conversion And ROI 

With most searches and shopping being done online, video plays a huge role in conversion and in sales. In fact, researches show that conversion can skyrocket to at least 80% when you arm your landing page with a video about your brand, business, products, and/or services. 

In addition to this, 74% of people who watch videos with the intent of availing of a specific product or service make a purchase soon after watching a clip of said economic commodities. 

  1. Search Engines Are All For Videos 

In this case, Google is all for videos. Google is utilised for searches online 95% of the time compared to its competitors. If you want to increase your visibility on the search engine (aside from having an SEO-team work on the frontend and backend operations of your website), have quality videos on your online platform. 

“Why is that?”, you may ask. Well, there’s a simple explanation for it. Videos take time to view. More time watching your business’ videos equals more time spent on your website. More time spent on your website, collectively, equals the prospective to rank higher on Google. 

And now that YouTube is under the vast, vast umbrella of the said tech giant, the stakes have become higher. In the best way possible. More profitable, even, for businesses who know what to do about video marketing. 

  1. Video For Mobile Users

YouTube has released a report stating that mobile video consumption jumps up and increases dramatically by 100% every year. More and more people use their mobile phones to do searches and purchases through their handhelds and similar gadgets. These same people find videos a convenient medium in understanding what a product is or what a service can do. 

Targeting mobile users has so much potential to positively impact your business because they are not limited by time, location, and the inconvenience of queues, traffic, rush hours, the list goes on. 

90% of consumers are used to viewing videos on their phones. Thus, as long as they have their phones with them and can access your business website just as easily, the likelihood of conversion will be that much greater for your enterprise.

Tesla’s path to Self-Driving cars differs from others

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The competition to launch self-driving cars with full technology is totally on for the past couple of years. Many companies including Tesla, Google, etc. have done several tests but still, they are working on level 5 of the autonomous cars. According to Musk, Tesla should have more than a million level 5 self-driving cars by the end of 2020.

The 2020 pandemic of COVID affects and slows down certain processes and that’s why we still can’t witness the level 5 vehicles of self-driving cars. According to chief executive Elon Musk: Tesla is now very close to achieving this level 5 as they revealed it last Thursday. Because tesla cars are now capable of navigating roads without any driver assistance.

Musk also said that he is pretty confident that level 5 will launch quickly. Along with that, the features of Tesla will be cutting-edge and pretty cool. They also claim that the new automobiles will come with all hardware necessary to be fully autonomous. The cars will be able to drive themselves in the future and of course, it comes with a price.

Still, for now, the capacity of the fully autonomous car with the feature of changing lanes, automatic parking, lane assisting, and even halt at traffic lights remains a misery. Tesla cars have still much to offer to their customers. They are still offering the best electric cars as compared to their competitors. You can also hire a Tesla car from any cheap car rental company to enjoy a ride.

Table of content

  • How is Tesla different from its competitors?
  • What are the advantages of Tesla cars?
  • Topmost features of tesla cars
  • Final thoughts

How is Tesla different from its competitors?

Tesla is one of the best automobile companies that is built from the ground up. The founder is financially strong and has visionary ideas. Tesla also encourages innovation and they are less contained from traditional auto thinking and that makes it stand alone in the competition.

Tesla has also opened to the software patents as it used over-the-air software updates for vehicle firmware to refresh their vehicles. Many other OEMs do the updates silently but Tesla is loud and proud about the capacity.

Let’s have a clear look that how Tesla is doing better than other automakers:

Tesla develop cars like software

This giant automaker builds vehicles by developing the software on unique hardware likewise Microsoft leverages Intel chips. It allows the company to update car features every few weeks while other automakers are offering traditional systems. You don’t need to change oil, frequent tune-ups, replacing mufflers, etc.

Best buying process

Tesla uses inbound sales models to simplify the whole buying process. They don’t put the ad in the Sunday paper or on TV. They understand their smart consumers and their journey. Users just have to go online, pick their favorite model, add features, and submit the deposit. You can schedule the car pick up here easily.

Minimize ownership cost

Tesla works to leverage its prowess in battery technology to minimize the overall cost. Their battery-powered vehicles are more significant than other automakers. They have fewer parts per vehicle and this simply reduces the ownership costs.

Working to reduce global warming

Tesla offers huge benefits to our society as well. With their electric cars, they are trying to make cars that don’t contribute to pollution and also eliminate the gas stations.

Tesla has distinguished itself from many other carmakers for more than a decade now. They have done this by building sleek electric cars with industry-leading driving ranges. They are also developing new technologies to create fully self-driving cars. They are not only popular for introducing electric cars but also offer great modern features in cars.

What are the advantages of Tesla cars?

There are certain advantages of Tesla cars that make it different from its competitors. The advantages of Tesla cars are as follows:

1- Tesla motors

Tesla motor designs are one of the biggest advantages to mention. No other company has an electric motor that is even close to Tesla Models 3’spermanent magnet synchronous reluctance motor.

2- Tesla batteries

It is another area where Tesla has a significant lead over other competitors. The cell chemistry, production capacity to build Ev’s, and performance are of Tesla batteries are amazing.

3- Autonomous cars

Although many companies are working on the autonomous concept. But still, Tesla is one of the best companies that is now working on level 5 of self-driving cars. They have their custom built computers to operate these vehicles.

4- Tesla supercharging stations

Tesla is a leading electric cars company so right now they have more than 14 thousand superchargers at around 1600 stations around the world. You can easily charge your vehicle here in just 30 minutes. Tesla’s mission is to build eco-friendly cars.

Topmost features of tesla cars

The most popular features of Tesla cars are as follows:

  • Autopilot mode to use during a drive.
  • Supercharges as there is no need for gasoline or fuel
  • Over the air updates
  • Streaming services and web browser
  • High-tech sensors
  • Auto raising suspension
  • Advanced parking options
  • Ludicrous plus mode
  • LIDAR and RADAR
  • Ultrasonic sensors
  • GPS

Final thoughts

CEOs make companies and people like Elon Musk are born with visions. He is not only a visionary CEO of the leading company Tesla but also SpaceX to travel in space. Tesla is not only an advanced automaker not only in the terms of technology but also in the terms of innovations. People are already in love with their innovations and car features. You can witness the several tesla cars on the roads and soon the autonomous vehicles will be launched.

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1-minute tip for artists: Livestreams

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Nothing is going to replace the thrill \of seeing musicians perform in person., but that doesn’t mean livesteams are going to suddenly stop when the world gets back to normal, whatever that means.

Rufus Wainwright Adds Rarities Livestream To Concerts For Spring 2021

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After last week’s exciting news that Rufus Wainwright has received his second GRAMMY® Award nomination in his career for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for his album Unfollow The Rules, the singer-songwriter announces Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective! 2021 the virtual live-stream tour through all 9 of his groundbreaking studio albums. The tour will see the albums performed in chronological order with one album side performed for each date. Wainwright shares the dates for the last four albums, starting on Friday, January 8 with Wainwright performing the first side of his much-lauded album Release the Stars. More dates will be announced for the winter at a later time. Tickets for individual shows are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 day of show, and 4 show bundles are also available. Bundles come with the opportunity for fans to participate in intimate Q&A’s with Wainwright and other surprises. Go here to purchase tickets.

Wainwright was on the forefront of live-streaming with his IGTV Quarantunes Robe Recital series where each day he performed a song a day while playing in his bathrobe at his home. In June he upped the production with a performance of his new album Unfollow The Rules in a session at the old Hollywood Paramour mansion. Now with Rufus-Retro-Spective he takes a step further playing 45-minute concerts highlighting albums from his illustrious catalogue. Guitarist Brian Green and keyboardist/pianist Jacob Mann will accompany Wainwright in these concerts and fans will be treated to songs he has not played in many years with exciting new arrangements. On top of the songs from the albums, Wainwright will sprinkle in cover songs that fans can vote from over 100 that he has performed in the past, or has wanted to perform in concert.

Each album features a special guest as Wainwright’s micro-audience. The 2020 concerts featured an eclectic Hollywood mix of people ranging from Jamie Lee Curtis and Chris Guest to Darren Criss and Joel McHale. The 2021 shows will continue featuring a special guest per album.

Says Wainwright of this exciting tour, “I did not expect to have so much fun redoing my first 4 albums with Brian and Jacob on guitar and piano in October and November. So many songs I had not performed live in decades as I always thought they needed a large band but they actually hold up quite well in this very intimate living room setting. I wasn’t sure how fans would react and whether anyone would buy tickets. Well, my fans have and I am incredibly grateful for their support and for the opportunity to go all the way on this road to my last album. I am so excited that Unfollow the Rules was just nominated for a Grammy and I would love to actually end this retrospective as a Grammy winner. But even without I feel I have won a lot through this experience.”

“There was an almost-classical dedication to organic, intricate, rehearsed musicianship—a rarity in today’s crowded popular music scene. Indeed, Wainwright’s virtuosity would be right at home in a concert of Ravel or Rachmaninoff.” – mxdwn

“Wainwright is funny and self-deprecating throughout, while his songs are richly observed. It made for an enjoyable evening at home with a likeable musician–and his famous friends.” – The Times UK

Below are the dates for A RUFUS-RETRO-WAINWRIGHT-SPECTIVE 2021!
January 8 – Release the Stars (Side 1)
January 15 – Release the Stars (Side 2) + Fireside Chat
January 22 – All Days are Nights: Songs for Lulu (Side 1)
January 29 – All Days are Nights: Songs for Lulu (Side 2) + Fireside Chat

February 5 – Out of the Game (Side 1)
February 12 – Out of the Game (Side 2) + Fireside Chat
February 19 – Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets
February 26 – Rufus at the Movies (Soundtrack Songs) + Fireside Chat

March 4 – Unfollow the Rules (Side 1)
March 12 – Unfollow the Rules (Side 2) + Fireside Chat
March 19 – Rarities Part 1 + Fireside Chat
March 26 – Rarities Part 2

January 8 — Release the Stars: From “Do I Disappoint You” to “Rules and Regulations”

“Release the Stars” is the first album I self-produced. It was a milestone for me and I think set me up for writing my first opera and orchestrating it as I did a lot of the orchestrations myself on this album. A lot of it was recorded in Berlin in one of the most beautiful rooms in a former East Berlin recording studio. Berlin is a broken city that proved to be healing for me. I don’t even know how we are going to do “Do I Disappoint You” with our small band but I promise not to disappoint you. “Going to a Town” is probably the closest I come to writing a political song in the tradition of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan or any of the great musicians from the 60s and 70s who were such an integral part of the civil rights movement. It is sad that writing political songs is so out of fashion these days where our freedom is in danger more than ever.

January 15 — Release the Stars: From “Not Ready to Love” to “Release the Stars”

I wrote “Not Ready to Love” a few weeks before I met my future husband. Writing songs is very therapeutic and once you get them right and pour the emotion into melodies and harmonies, you can release them and move on. I am so happy that I wrote that song when I did. “Tiergarten” from the previous show is the first song that is about him and he appears on “Sanssouci” which is part of this show.

January 22 — All Days are Nights: Songs for Lulu: From “Who Are You New York?” to “Sonnet 43”

I know this is maybe my most challenging album and quite a shock after the Want albums and Unfollow the Rules. They were in technicolor and Songs for Lulu is black and white not to say “bleak and white”. The songs are etchings whereas my previous albums were collections of multi-layered oil paintings. I worked on the piano arrangements over months and practiced the piano every day for hours to master them. It was around this time that my mother died and this was one of these moments where art and life truly are meant to run alongside each other for maybe longer than I had wished. I was alone on stage for this tour in a black dress with feathers and a long train (same dress as in the “Devils And Angels” video) with white, blue and black makeup. I was just as alone emotionally having lost my mother. There were shows on tour where I cried for the entire duration of the first half.

January 29 — All Days are Nights: Songs for Lulu: From “Sonnet 20” to “Zebulon”

I won’t be attempting to play these arrangements again myself. I have asked a friend and wonderful pianist to accompany me on these songs. This is really how they are intended to be performed like “Lieder” with an accompanist and vocalist. It would take me too long to get them back into my fingers. “The Dream” is almost impossible for me to play just as it is impossible for dreams to become reality but then again, they do if you work hard enough. I am excited about singing these songs and not have to worry about hitting the wrong keys. These might be the most exciting shows of the whole retrospective for myself artistically.

February 5 — Out of the Game: From “Out of the Game” to “Montauk”

I probably did not have more fun recording an album than “Out of the Game”. I worked with Mark Ronson and felt like the next big pop star. Guess what, the big breakthrough didn’t happen. I realized I was already somewhere where maybe all these people who are breaking through will never get. I have been in this business consistently for over 20 years. I am still in this ocean of song and business but I am swimming and keeping afloat where a lot of others have drowned over the years already. This album is sort of a reminder for myself that the game is always continuing and you got to keep inventing your own rules. “Montauk” is the song that mentions my daughter for the first time and it is one of her favorite songs so it will be special to sing that now that she lives half her time with us.

February 12 — Out of the Game: From “Bitter Tears” to “Candles”

“Candles” is the song that really deals with the death of my mom. Lulu was the album that accompanied her death but it takes a long time for emotions to pour into music and this is the song that helped me through her death the most and was written in response to it where the Lulu songs were written long before she passed. On the recording, my entire family plays an instrument or sings from Lucy to Martha, Loudon to Anna McGarrigle. Most songs in this show are very much about male desire and love but it certainly takes a very different turn in the end. Giving them what they want and then taking it away is something I have always enjoyed doing.

February 19 — Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets: From “When Most I Wink” to “Farewell”

Lyrics are the hardest for me to write, they definitely take the longest. Melodies come much easier. Writing songs to Shakespeare Sonnets was amazing as Shakespeare’s lyrics are just perfect. Not really able to do all these songs though as they were originally written for the Berliner Ensemble a German-language theater company where Brecht/Weill’s Threepenny Opera premiered. Some of them are in German and some of them were written for the entire cast so need a chorus to perform them and I have not been able to clone myself just yet. I will keep on trying but I feel that musically I have really achieved inhabiting and expressing multiple personas with. But you will hear some of the Sonnets here that I hardly ever perform solo and in different arrangements than the ones that are on Songs for Lulu.

February 26 — Rufus at the Movies (Soundtrack Songs): From “Hallelujah” to “One More Chance”

Technically this show is not really part of the album retrospective but with every rule, there is a rule that it needs to be broken. Some of these songs have actually probably become my biggest songs and many people today know me as the guy who sang “Hallelujah” on the Shrek soundtrack. But I also wrote songs for Disney, Brokeback Mountain and other mainstream and indie films so here is a bit of a buffet.

March 4 — Unfollow the Rules: From “Trouble in Paradise” to “Peaceful Afternoon”

This is the third version of these songs from my latest album. The record “Unfollow the Rules” is a condensed retrospective of my entire catalogue in itself. It brings back all the themes and presents them in a more concentrated, more essential way. The album is lush but if you would take one piece away the entire construction of the songs would collapse. This show ends with “Peaceful Afternoon” which for me is really the center song of this album finding peace and happiness at home, being content with where you are and of course it also sings about the place from which you will hear and see all of these 18 shows.

March 12 — Unfollow the Rules: From “Only the People that Love” to “Alone Time”

There is the full studio version of these songs on the album and a live version with a string quartet from the Paramour Session, and now an even more stripped-down version of these songs. I love constantly changing the way these songs are heard and performed. Every great painter makes studies for their paintings and this is one of these studies that hopefully contains everything that the mature songs have. Hear song-writing and producing in the making. Our living room is where most of these songs were written. Where on my first and second album, I was yearning to transform into Icarus, to travel to Grey Gardens, to escape to Barcelona, to wander on 5th avenue in flip flops, with “Unfollow the Rules” I have arrived home, artistically and physically in a space that gives peace. After 18 shows I feel we all have a bit of a right to say that we came “home”. I hope you enjoyed the journey and feel it was a homecoming for you as well.

Rarities
Part 1 + Fireside Chat (March 19, 2020)
“Rarities”: From “Money Song” to “In With the Ladies”

It is hard to say why songs don’t make it on an album. Sometimes you don’t know why you lose touch with a friend and I guess it is the same with songs. But then when you play them again, you love them again like a long lost friend. If you own the House of Rufus box set you will probably recognize some of these songs but I am not totally sure yet whether I will follow exactly the order and list of the songs on the Rarities CD in the box set.

All streams will be available for rewatch for one month after the livestream event.

Rarities
Part 2 (March 26, 2020)
“Rarities”: From “Cowboy Song” to “Dreams and Daydreams”

These are really treasures from the early days of my artistic songwriting. I have changed as an artist immensely, matured as a human being and it will be exciting to revisit these old songs. I am curious what they will sound like with my voice today that has gone through so much. I was surprised when I revisited a lot of the songs on my “All These Poses” tour and how my singing and interpreting had changed, and I am sure the same will happen with these.

All streams will be available for rewatch for one month after the livestream event.

The Black Crowes’ ‘Shake Your Money Maker’ Gets 30th Anniversary, Multi-Format Re-Issue

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The Black Crowes Present: Shake Your Money Maker, the multi-platinum debut by the seminal rock n’ roll band The Black Crowes, is being re-released in multi-formats sets on February 26, 2021, through UMe/American Recordings. Band founders, brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, with original producer George Drakoulias, oversaw the creation of the re-release.  Most exciting are the 4LP and 3CD Super Deluxe versions, which includes the original album, remastered; 3 never-before-heard studio recordings; 2 unreleased demos from the band’s early incarnation as Mr. Crowe’s Garden; B-sides; a spectacular, high-energy 14-song unreleased concert recorded in their hometown of Atlanta, GA in December 1990; reproductions of an early Mr. Crowe’s Garden show flyer, setlist and tour laminate; a 4″ Crowes patch; and a 20-page book with liner notes by David Fricke.

One of the previously unheard studio songs, “Charming Mess,” which was originally slated to be the band’s first single, but was ultimately left off of the album entirely, is available today.

A 2CD Deluxe version has the remastered album along with the unreleased studio songs, demos, and b-sides. There are also standard 1CD and 1LP versions that are the mastered version of the original.

Shake Your Money Maker was released originally in 1990 when rock was dominated by cheesy pop and hair metal. The Black Crowes gave the genre a much-needed swift kick in the ass with their debut album. That album, fueled by singles “Jealous Again,” “Twice As Hard,” “She Talks To Angels,” and a rollicking cover of fellow Georgian Otis Redding’s “Hard To Handle,” the band immediately took the music world by storm, selling over 5 million records and topping Rolling Stone’s “Best New American Band Readers Poll” in late 1990.

The Black Crowes plan to hit the road this summer on The Black Crowes Present: Shake Your Money Maker tour and will be playing Shake Your Money Maker in its entirety, plus all of their hits.  Tickets are on sale now.  For more information, click HERE

Shake Your Money Maker 30th Anniversary – 4LP Box Tracklisting:
LP 1: Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster)
Side One:
1 Twice As Hard
2 Jealous Again
3 Sister Luck
4 Could I’ve Been So Blind
5 Seeing Things

Side Two: 
1 Hard To Handle
2 Thick N’ Thin
3 She Talks To Angels
4 Struttin’ Blues
5 Stare It Cold
6 Mercy, Sweet Moan

LP 2: More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides
Side One: 
1 Charming Mess
2 30 Days In The Hole
3 Don’t Wake Me
4 Jealous Guy
5 Waitin’ Guilty

Side Two: 
1 Hard To Handle (With Horns Remix)
2 Jealous Again (Acoustic Version)
3 She Talks To Angels (Acoustic Version)
4 She Talks To Angels (Mr. Crowe’s Garden Demo)
5 Front Porch
Sermon (Mr. Crowe’s Garden Demo)

LP3 and 4 The Homecoming Concert: Atlanta, GA December 1990
Side One: 
1 Introduction
2 Thick N’ Thin
3 You’re Wrong
4 Twice As Hard
5 Could I’ve Been So Blind
6 Seeing Things For The First Time

Side Two: 
1 She Talks To Angels
2 Sister Luck
3 Hard To Handle
4 Shake ‘Em On Down/Get Back

Side Three: 
1 Struttin’ Blues
2 Words You Throw Away

Side Four: 
1 Stare It Cold
2 Jealous Again

Jerry Garcia Music Arts Releases New Studio Outtakes Album

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he Jerry Garcia Music Arts label will release a new album titled “Front Street Outtakes” on January 5. The album tracks are composed of studio outtakes from a 1994 recording session featuring Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead and Sanjay Mishra, an Indian American guitarist-composer. The collaboration showcases a new direction the ever-creative Garcia was beginning to explore on his musical journey.

The unreleased recordings on “Front Street Outtakes” represent one of Garcia’s last full album recording projects completed at the Grateful Dead’s iconic Club Front Studios. The recordings originate from unedited material used in the creation of the 1995 album “Blue Incantation.”

As with all of Sanjay Mishra’s work, the music on the album has a multicultural and eclectic appeal. It merges Eastern and Western influences, combining Mishra’s brilliantly Indian-inspired guitar textures with Garcia’s masterful musical fluidity.

A charitable component of the “Front Street Outtakes” project will benefit Paramahansa Yogananda’s Self-Realization Fellowship. Yogananda is known for writing the highly acclaimed “Autobiography of a Yogi.” Self-Realization Fellowship is a worldwide spiritual organization founded by Paramahansa Yogananda to serve as an instrument for the preservation and worldwide dissemination of his writings and teachings, including Kriya Yoga.

Jerry Garcia Music Arts will donate 25% of its net revenue from every digital music stream of the album to Self-Realization Fellowship.

“Front Street Outtakes” was mastered by Grammy Award-winning audio engineer David Glasser. The album will be available on most digital streaming platforms. As seen on the album cover, Jerry played the Eagle guitar for this recording — the first of several custom instruments built for him by Luthier Doug Irwin in 1971. It is noteworthy that a Sanskrit prayer for happiness is inlayed on the guitar’s fingerboard.

Reflecting on the music that he produced with Garcia, Mishra commented, “Unique and mysterious, these mixes consist of the recordings in pure form, with just the guitars and percussion, all unedited, including the tape reel running out on the first track.”

The three album tracks on “Front Street Outtakes” are titled “Loving Sky,” “Dancing” and “Pranam.”

Referring to the first track, production consultant Philip Melia, a Liverpool native and guitarist for the Pete Best Band, discussed the soul-touching “Loving Sky” experience: “Starting with a sparse and flowing luscious sound, bound to a honey-dripping solo guitar and organic tabla percussion, listen whilst looking at the sky and you can be anywhere.”

The visual elements of this music release include a booklet of liner notes featuring rare in-studio photos of the recording session along with Garcia’s music-themed pen-and-ink drawing “Uncorrected Manuscript.” This image, in its unedited and pure form, can be interpreted as a visual metaphor for the recordings on “Front Street Outtakes.”

The liner notes booklet and newly published limited-edition giclées of “Uncorrected Manuscript” are available at the Terrapin Gallery website.

“It is an honor to support Paramahansa Yogananda’s teachings with my late husband’s music,” said Manasha Garcia, co-producer at Jerry Garcia Music Arts. “There’s an interesting circularity to this project, as my grandfather gave me his copy of ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ to read when I was a teenager. Later, when I began singing in the Self-Realization Fellowship choir, Jerry would listen to the choral practice tapes and play guitar to help me follow the sheet music for the holiday recitals.”

For additional information, please visit the Jerry Garcia Music Arts website.