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Tinariwen – Old Town School of Folk Music (Chicago, IL)

February 28th, 2010 fS No comments

From the Sahara Desert region of northern Mali to The Windy City

Tinariwen played to a sold out show within the quaint and intimate walls of Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music.  They formed in 1979, and then rose to prominence in the 1980s as the leaders of a new political and social conscience in the southern Sahara, and the icons of a generation of young Touareg living in exile in Algeria and Libya. In the early 2000s they started to gain a following outside Africa, first in the world music community, and then in the rock scene, thanks to frequent tours and appearances at major festival in Europe/ USA and backing from such artists as Robert Plant and Thom Yorke. After releasing their second CD album ‘Amassakoul’ in 2004 they had become one of the most successful African groups in the world, and even won several prestigious awards.  They sing about the suffering and exile of their people of the southern Sahara, and about their beauty of the desert home.  I was lucky enough to catch them performing in a small, sold out venue on  a Saturday night.  Please take some time to check out the photos.

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Review: Justin Townes Earle w/ Joe Pug at High Noon Saloon, February 26, 2010

February 27th, 2010 fS No comments

Justin Townes Earle made his way through Madison with Chicago’s Joe Pug. It was a grand ol’ evening of singer/songwriter and old time country. A great show overall. Check out some of the images.

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City Council may declare Wilco members honorary citizens of Madison

February 24th, 2010 fS No comments



Taken from The Cap Times

After receiving some admonishment from the rock band Wilco at their sold-out concert at the Overture Center last week, one City Council member is setting the record straight on the city’s fondness for the frequent musical visitors by declaring them honorary citizens of this fine city.

“Last night, the mayor of Duluth made us an honorary Duluth band,” Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy informed concert attendees on Saturday. “And we’ve only played there twice. How many times have we played Madison? A lot. No key to the city, no certificate, nothing.”

Not to be outdone by Duluth of all places, Ald. Satya Rhodes-Conway quickly drafted up a resolution over the weekend that will be introduced within a few hours at the City Council meeting. After introduction, it will likely be brought back for a vote at the next council meeting on March 2.

The resolution (sponsored by Rhodes-Conway and Mayor Dave Cieslewicz at this point) reads:

“Title: Declaring the band Wilco and its members Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Glenn Kotche, Mikael Jorgensen, Nels Cline, and Pat Sansone, honorary citizens of the great City of Madison, Wisconsin.

Body: WHEREAS, Wilco has visited Madison and played concerts here at least thirteen times since 1995 (including a show at Club DeWash in February of 1995); and,

WHEREAS, Jeff Tweedy says of Madison: ‘We really like it here’; and,

WHEREAS, Wisconsinites generally have a love/hate relationship with all things from Illinois but the sold-out show at the Overture Center on February 21, 2010 (sic) had only love for this band from Chicago; and,

WHEREAS, at least one member of the Common Council attended the show and can attest to its excellence; and,

WHEREAS, The Isthmus called Wilco ‘America’s shiniest rock object’; and,

WHEREAS, Duluth, MN may be cool, but we would not want it said that either that fine city or its mayor are cooler than Madison and our mayor (even if Mayor Dave is not sure who Jeff Tweedy is); and,

WHEREAS, the City of Madison looks forward to many future visits by Wilco; and,

WHEREAS, It is generally true that late is better than never,

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council and Mayor declare the band Wilco and its members, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Glenn Kotche, Mikael Jorgensen, Nels Cline, and Pat Sansone, honorary citizens of the great City of Madison, Wisconsin.”

Now the question is, is being declared honorary citizens of a city as good as being declared an honorary band? On the other hand, I can only imagine the debate that might occur over declaring an honorary Madison band after the Great Flamingo Debate of 2009.

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New Release Picks for February 23, 2010

February 23rd, 2010 fS No comments

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Hot off the Press! Plastikman Live at Movement 2010

February 20th, 2010 malliman No comments

Richie Hawtin

Richie Hawtin live at Summerfest 2009

You heard it here first! Plastikman Live is back… Richie Hawtin is donning his Plastikman alter ego and is going to be headlining the opening night’s festivities at this year’s Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit May 29 -31.

“It has always fascinated me how sound, lighting, visuals and human interactivity define and deepen a concert experience. By focusing on my own unique Plastikman sound I hope to find new freedom and explore the extremes of where these elements converge, challenging our senses, stimulating our memories, and creating an experience of physical and mental intensity that can be only Plastikman” – Richie Hawtin, January 2010

More details on the festival coming up… this year is going to be special. It is the 10th year anniversary for Detroit’s Electronic Movement Festival… with Carl Craig at the helm as Director of this year’s event, I am looking forward to the complete lineup announcement and the Plastikman booking has got me smiling. This is going to be magic…

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Cracker acoustic set with Johnny Hickman and David Lowery

February 19th, 2010 malliman 2 comments

cracker-hns-021810-9The duo were back at The High Noon in Madison Thursday night once more searching for a Eurotrash girl… Here are some pictures from last night’s show.

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Photos: Dark Star Orchestra @ The Barrymore

February 18th, 2010 malliman No comments

dso-021010-6Dark Star Orchestra were back in Madison recreating the Grateful Dead experience, this time with a set from the May 4th show at the Olympia Theater in Paris France, the legendary Europe ’72 tour. Listed as show # 1766 on the band’s website, this performance also introduced the Madison audience to Jeff Mattson on guitar and vocals, doing a swell job channeling the Jerry Garcia spirit. A fun, epic 4 hour plus mid-week performance was just the dose needed to keep on truckin’ through the work week! Here’ s the set list from the show and some pictures…

Setlist: 05-04-72 Olympia Theater, Paris, France
1: Greatest Story Ever Told, Deal, Mr. Charlie, Beat It On Down The Line, Brown Eyed Women, Chinatown Shuffle, Playing in The Band, You Win Again, Hurts Me Too, He’s Gone, El Paso, Big Railroad Blues, Two Souls, Casey Jones
2: Good Lovin’, Next Time You See Me, Ramble On, Jack Straw, Dark Star> Drums> Dark Star> Sugar Magnolia, Sing Me Back Home, Mexicali Blues, Big Boss Man, Uncle John’s Band, Not Fade Away> Going Down The Road Feeling Bad> Not Fade Away
Encore: One More Saturday Night. Filler: Rockin’ Pnuemonia, Hard To Handle

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