An exclusive documentary on how Willie Nelson changed music history with his beat-up Martin acoustic, Trigger.
BADBADNOTGOOD: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
BADBADNOTGOOD made a name for itself by reworking songs from the likes of Nas and Ol’ Dirty Bastard, eventually catching the attention of Odd Future leader Tyler, the Creator. The masses took notice in 2015 when the group produced an entire LP for Ghostface Killah, Sour Soul. BADBADNOTGOOD has been called a hip-hop ensemble, but its foundation is clearly jazz, which provides a gateway to countless genres. On IV, the group allows that gateway to widen, adding soul and funk to the repertoire.
Still only in their 20s, the band’s members never seemed intimidated by the intimate nature of the Tiny Desk; if anything, it accentuated their enthusiasm. This was their zone. They played three selections from IV — including “Cashmere,” which only slightly veered from the studio version, and “In Your Eyes,” which features Charlotte Day Wilson’s vocals. The tight arrangement allowed Wilson to hover gently above the instrumentation, showing off the band’s most promising work to date. It was a pleasure to have BADBADNOTGOOD at the desk for IV — and exciting to imagine what’s in store for V, VI and beyond.
Drake talks about his past, current projects and future plans
January, 2017’s episode of Cal Cast features a wide-ranging conversation with entertainment superstar, Drake.
Drake talks about how he got his start, his biggest fear in life, upcoming projects, who he’d love to work with, his relationship with his mother and his future plans.
Photo Gallery: Green Day with Catfish and the Bottlemen at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage
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That Time Frank Zappa Recorded Two Song With Burt Ward
At the height of the TV series Batman’s popularity, Burt Ward, who played Robin, recorded several musical tracks under the production of Frank Zappa. The first two, “Boy Wonder, I Love You” (which Zappa wrote) and “Orange Colored Sky”, were released as a single on November 14, 1966. Two other tracks from these sessions, “Teenage Bill of Rights” and “Autumn Love”, remain unreleased.
‘Superbad’ Facts Directly From Seth Rogen In Honour Of The Film’s 10th Anniversary
The movie‘Superbad’ turned 10-years-old this week. Jonah Hill and Michael Cera starred as Seth and Evan, two teenagers about to graduate high-school. Before graduating, the boys want to go to a party and lose their virginities. However, their plan proves harder than expected. Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the script began development when Rogen and Goldberg were 13 years old, and was loosely based on their experience in Grade 12 in Vancouver during the 1990s. In honor of the film’s 10th anniversary, Seth tweeted out a ton of awesome facts.
Crosswalk the Musical: Hair with Lin-Manuel Miranda
James Corden invites Broadway superstar Lin-Manuel Miranda to star in his most challenging role yet — “Hair” performed in a real crosswalk on Beverly Boulevard at CBS.
https://youtu.be/BJd0-sRffFE
Photo Gallery: Chris Stapleton with Margo Price and Brent Cobb at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage
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Robert Plant Returns With Carry Fire, To Be Released On October 13
Robert Plant’s new album, Carry Fire, will be released by Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records on Friday, October 13, 2017. Carry Fire is available now for pre-order at all digital music retailers and via nonesuch.com and robertplant.com with an instant download of the album’s first track, “The May Queen.”
Carry Fire, his eleventh solo album and first full-length release since 2014’s acclaimed lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar, was produced by Plant in the west of England and Wales, at Top Cat studio in Box, Wiltshire with additional recordings at Real World and Rockfield studios. As with lullaby, Plant is accompanied by The Sensational Space Shifters: John Baggott on keyboards, moog, loops, percussion, drums, brass arrangement, t’bal, snare drum, slide guitar, piano, electric piano, bendir; Justin Adams on guitar, acoustic guitar, oud, E-bow quartet, percussion, snare drum, tambourine; Dave Smith on bendir, tambourine, djembe, drum kit; and Liam “Skin” Tyson on dobro, guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel, twelve-string.
Plant and the Space Shifters are also joined on Carry Fire by a number of special guests. Chrissie Hynde joins Plant on the duet “Bluebirds Over The Mountain” (written by rockabilly legend Ersel Hickey and later recorded by both Richie Valens and The Beach Boys). Albanian cellist Redi Hasa performs on three tracks, as does the celebrated Seth Lakeman on viola and fiddle.
Plant and the Space Shifters (which now includes Lakeman) will celebrate Carry Fire’s release by beginning a world tour in November 2017 starting in UK & Ireland and touring all corners of globe.
Plant and the band spent two years on the road together supporting lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar, their unique sound and vision ultimately evolving into something even more creative and powerful.
Plant, who lived in Texas for a time before returning to his native England three years ago, together with his friends, present the songs Carry Fire, melding unusual rhythms with naturalism and smoldering power.
“It’s about intention, I respect and relish my past works but each time I feel the lure and incentive to create new work. I must mix old with new. Consequently the whole impetus of the band has moved on its axis somewhat, the new sound and different space giving way to exciting and dramatic landscapes of mood, melody and instrumentation”.
lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar (Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records) made top 10 debuts around the globe upon its release, from the US’s SoundScan/Billboard 200 to album charts in Belgium, Canada, Finland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Along with its international commercial appeal, lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar drew rave reviews from such high profile media outlets as NPR Music, which named it to their “50 Favorite Albums of 2014,” noting, “(Plant) is still a majestic rock presence, at peace with the legacy of his hard-rock-defining band Led Zeppelin, while remaining relentlessly creative in his solo work… (The album) lovingly layers elements in ways that mirror memory, creating new constructs from floating shards of the musical past.” “Robert Plant knows where rock’s past begins and he’s pulling it into the future,” wrote the Wall Street Journal while the New York Times praised the singer’s “otherworldly voice: sustained, androgynous, balanced between serenity and ache.”
Britain’s Guardian declared lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar to be “fantastic: gritty, dark, and satisfying” while also making special mention of Plant’s “hugely impressive backing band, the Sensational Space Shifters… There’s something almost alchemical about their ability to draw together incongruent musical influences into something coherent and exciting.” Pitchfork called Lullaby “the most bravely confessional writing of his career.”
ROBERT PLANT
Carry Fire
Release Date: Friday, October 13, 2017
1. The May Queen
2. New World…
3. Season’s Song
4. Dance With You Tonight
5. Carving Up The World Again… a wall and not a fence
6. A Way With Words
7. Carry Fire
8. Bones Of Saints
9. Keep It Hid
10. Bluebirds Over The Mountain
11. Heaven Sent
Creedence Clearwater Revival Release The Golliwogs’ Fight Fire: The Complete Recordings 1964-1967
efore they became one of the biggest bands in the world, Creedence Clearwater Revival were a Bay Area rock outfit, known as the Golliwogs. For several years in the mid-‘60s, the young band honed their skills on the road and in the studio. Little did they know, they were destined for unimaginable success by the end of the decade. This fall, Craft Recordings — the Catalog division of Concord Bicycle Music— is pleased to offer a comprehensive collection of music from The Golliwogs, entitled Fight Fire: The Complete Recordings 1964–1967. Due out September 29th, the compilation culls all of the band’s singles and B-sides, plus several recordings that were never released when the Golliwogs (or CCR) were active, offering fans a unique opportunity to hear the artistic progression of Tom and John Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford in the three years leading up to the band’s transformation into Creedence Clearwater Revival. Fight Fire will be available as a deluxe vinyl gatefold package, featuring two LPs, new liner notes by compilation producer Alec Palao, plus rare archival photos. The title will also be available on CD and across all major digital and streaming platforms.
Interestingly, the development of Creedence Clearwater Revival did not begin with the Golliwogs. The band’s first incarnation was that of an instrumental trio, featuring high school classmates John, Doug and Stu, who performed around their hometown of El Cerrito, CA as the Blue Velvets. A year later, in 1960, John’s older brother Tom joined the band, adding his experience as a vocalist to the mix, and cementing the eventual Creedence lineup. Despite their young age, the Blue Velvets released a handful of singles; one of which was added to Oakland’s KEWB-AM’s Top 40 list by a local disc jockey and musical director named Casey Kasem.
As the band matured, honing their sound in the college circuit, they changed their name to the Visions, signed with Berkeley’s Fantasy Records and went into the studio to record a debut single with British Invasion leanings. In a strange move, label partner Max Weiss changed the band’s name to the Golliwogs, without consulting any of the boys. In his liner notes, Alec Palao writes that, “The Visions were in for a rude surprise when ‘Don’t Tell Me No Lies’ finally showed up in their mailboxes…with a label credit to The Golliwogs.” Weiss’ offbeat theory was that this outdated colonial reference was somehow appropriate, given the Anglophilic tenor of the moment.” Taking things one step farther, the Fogerty brothers even changed their songwriting credits to sound more British. Sadly, “Rann Wilde” and “Toby Green” never would find stardom.
By 1965, the Golliwogs had a regional hit on their hands, with “Brown-Eyed Girl” (not to be confused with the Van Morrison song). The band picked up serious momentum over the next two years; maintaining a busy touring schedule across central California, and expanding their sound in the studio, experimenting with new instrumentation and effects. They were moving away from the sounds of the British Invasion and more towards the psychedelic undercurrents that were emerging from the local Bay Area scene. The Golliwogs finally had more control over their career, and in 1967, changed their name to Creedence Clearwater Revival. They would release an eponymous album a year later, with John on lead vocals, and the rest, as they say, is rock ’n’ roll history.
TRACK LIST (LP):
Side A:
- Brown-Eyed Girl
- Don’t Tell Me No Lies
- You Can’t Be True (first version)
- Try Try Try
- You Came Walking
- You Better Get It Before It Gets You
Side B:
- Fight Fire
- I Only Met You Just an Hour Ago
- Instrumental #1
- Fragile Child
- Little Girl (Does Your Momma Know)
- Call It Pretending
Side C:
- Walking on the Water
- She Was Mine
- Porterville
- You Better Be Careful
- You Can’t Be True (second version)
Side D:
- Little Tina
- You Got Nothin’ on Me
- Gonna Hang Around
- Tell Me
- Where You Been
- Action USA spot
TRACK LIST (CD):
- Brown-Eyed Girl
- Fight Fire
- Don’t Tell Me No Lies
- Walking on the Water
- You Can’t Be True (version one)
- Try Try Try
- You Came Walking
- Fragile Child
- You Better Be Careful
- Little Tina
- I Only Met You Just an Hour Ago
- You Better Get It Before It Gets You
- Call It Pretending
- Gonna Hang Around
- Where You Been
- You Got Nothin’ on Me
- She Was Mine
- Tell Me
- Porterville
- Instrumental #1
- You Can’t Be True (version two)
- Little Girl (Does Your Momma Know)
- Action USA spot

















