Thursday, October 10, 2024

Joe Strummer, Tom Waits In Restored Guitar Quest Cult Film 'Candy Mountain' Out October 25

Candy Mountain is how much fun it is. Co-directors Robert Frank (Rolling Stones Documentary Cocksucker Blues) and Rudy Wurlitzer take the dated road movie (concept) off its bricks, gussy it up and keep it chugging along. And you get sweeter on ‘Candy’ with every passing mile" and Caryn James of The New York Times wrote, “Candy Mountain... seems to be a small, quirky film, but it easily assumes the weight, ambition and success that many larger films aim for and miss."


Candy Mountain, features Joe Strummer, Tom Waits, Dr. John, Leon Redbone, David Johansen, and others, returns to theaters on October 25.






 




Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Major 60th Anniversary Celebration Of The Doors Planned For 2025

In the Summer of 1965, Ray Manzarek had a chance encounter on Venice Beach with Jim Morrison, a young poet whom he knew when they were both students at UCLA’s film school. Jim told Ray he had been living on a friend’s rooftop writing songs. Though Morrison had never intended to be a singer, he sat down on the beach and sang the new songs to Ray, including “Moonlight Drive.” Manzarek thought they were the best rock and roll lyrics he ever heard. At that moment, they both agreed to start a rock band and call it The Doors, taking their name from Aldous Huxley’s psychotropic monograph The Doors of Perception and William Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

Guitar player Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore, who’d played together in the Psychedelic Rangers, were recruited soon thereafter. After months of rehearsals, they landed a gig as the house band at a small Sunset Strip club called the London Fog. By May 1966, they had graduated to their dream gig – house band at the Whisky a Go Go. Soon after, Elektra Records president Jac Holzman and producer Paul A. Rothchild saw the band performing at the Whisky and signed The Doors to the label. Over the course of a week, The Doors recorded their debut album at Sunset Sound Recording Studios in Hollywood, putting on tape the songs they had been playing night after night at the Whisky. With an intoxicating, boundary-pushing sound, provocative and uncompromising lyrics, and mesmerizing stage presence, The Doors would go on to have a transformative impact on both music and culture.

Beginning next month, The Doors will kick off the 2025 60th Anniversary with a series of physical releases, an extraordinary anthology book, and much more to come. 

The Doors 1967-1971 6-LP set will arrive as the latest installment in Rhino’s acclaimed High Fidelity audiophile vinyl series on November 22nd, featuring all six of the band’s original studio albums cut from the original analog master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearant Audio. The vinyl was pressed at Optimal Media and the box includes a heavyweight gatefold jacket featuring rare photos and liner notes by Doors archivist David Dutkowski. Only 3,000 copies of the limited-edition set will be available exclusively at thedoors.com and rhino.com

Additionally, for Record Store Day’s Black Friday on November 29th, The Doors will release The Doors – Live in Detroit, featuring the band’s performance from the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on May 8, 1970. This 4-LP set will be available on vinyl for the first time. 

Captured on tape during the band's 1970 US tour, it was one of the band's longest performances. In fact, the band played for an hour past curfew and were then banned from the Cobo Arena on future tours. The fiery set includes a number of Blues covers, including "Back Door Man," Junior Parker's "Mystery Train," and "Crossroads" by Robert Johnson. The Doors also tear through a 17-minute-plus version of "The End," as well as an over 19-minute version of "Light My Fire" and other rare tracks such as "Love Hides." This collection captures the band at their absolute zenith.

The Doors’ eponymous debut album - which the BBC and Rolling Stone have each hailed as one of the greatest debuts of all time - released in January 1967 and features the chart-topping smash-hit “Light My Fire,” the bluesy, growling “Back Door Man” and seminal live-set showstopper “The End,” with its legendary Oedipal spoken word section. 

Having cemented their place in the rock pantheon and the psychedelic rock revolution, The Doors returned to the studio resulting in the anticipated follow-up, Strange Days, which went to number three on the US Billboard 200 and featured “Love Me Two Times” and “People Are Strange.”

In 1968, the band released Waiting for the Sun, their first number one album featuring the chart-topping single “Hello, I Love You,” along with “Love Street” and “Five to One.” 

The Doors then dove further into uncharted psychedelic territory with 1969’s string and horn-laden album The Soft Parade, which included the Krieger-penned hit “Touch Me.”

1970’s Morrison Hotel, which boasts fan favorites “Roadhouse Blues” and “Peace Frog,” took the band back to its bluesy roots. 1971’s L.A.Woman, the band’s final album with Morrison and recorded in the band’s rehearsal space, features “Riders on the Storm,” “Love Her Madly” and the title track.

During their brief time together, The Doors delivered six studio albums before Morrison’s untimely death in Paris in 1971. Their electrifying achievements in the studio and onstage remain unmatched in the annals of rock, and today they remain as one of the best-selling bands of all time with over 100 million records sold worldwide. 

In 1993 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Several years later, the songs “Light My Fire” and “Riders on the Storm” along with The Doors’ debut album were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The Library of Congress also recognized the band, selecting their self-titled album for inclusion in the National Recording Registry in 2014. The Doors also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007.

Created to commemorate the upcoming 60th anniversary, The Doors’ first-ever complete anthology book Night Divides The Day will illuminate the band’s archives like never before with rare photography, intimate interviews with Robby Krieger and John Densmore, and meticulously sourced archival text from Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek. With unlimited access granted by the band, Night Divides the Day includes a unique collection of historical ephemera – including childhood photos, song lyrics, poster artwork, movie stills, and much more – which adds context to the wealth of rare photography that documents the band’s musical odyssey.
 
The anthology is presented in a limited-edition of only 2,000 numbered box sets, each hand-signed by Densmore and Krieger. Each set includes the 344-page signed edition, a 7” vinyl record with rare demos of “Hello, I Love You” and “Moonlight Drive,” and other assorted historical memorabilia. Available for pre-order now and shipping early 2025.

Friday, October 4, 2024

Linda Ronstadt's 'Live In Hollywood' Gets Expanded Re-Release

Linda Ronstadt is set to re-release her live album, Live In Hollywood, through Rhino.com on October 25. This digital remaster will feature all 20 songs from the original 1980 concert, marking the first time the complete performance has been available to fans. Check out a video of “Silver Threads and Golden Needles.”


The 2019 release of Live In Hollywood was a beloved addition to Ronstadt's discography, but it only included 12 tracks from the original show. The upcoming digital release will give fans the opportunity to experience the full scope of Ronstadt's incredible performance with an additional eight songs. Live in Hollywood, featuring audio specifically mastered for streaming services to ensure the best possible quality for the digital listener, will be available for digital purchase and streaming on October 25. 


Recorded on April 24, 1980, at Television Center Studios in Hollywood, Live In Hollywood captures Ronstadt at the pinnacle of her career as America's most popular female rock singer. She was joined by a remarkable band that included guitarists Kenny Edwards and Danny Kortchmar, drummer Russ Kunkel, bassist Bob Glaub, keyboardist Billy Payne, pedal steel guitarist Dan Dugmore, and backing vocalist Wendy Waldman. Rounding out the band was Peter Asher, Ronstadt's producer and the concert's executive producer, who played percussion and provided background vocals.

On stage, Ronstadt captivated the packed audience with stunning versions of her biggest hits like "Blue Bayou," "Poor Poor Pitiful Me," and "It's So Easy." The album also features a rousing six-minute jam of her No. 1 smash, "You're No Good"; showcases a trio of Top Ten hits from her current-at-the-time album, Mad Love (her seventh consecutive platinum-selling album): "I Can't Let Go," "How Do I Make You," and "Hurt So Bad," as well as covers of songs by artists such as Elvis Costello, Neil Young, Roy Orbison, and Eagles. 

Thursday, October 3, 2024

On The Blue Cruise 2025 Public On-Sale Now Underway

Cabins are now on sale for On The Blue Cruise (OTBC), billed as "the world’s greatest classic rock experience at sea," in 2025. Hosted and headlined by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist Justin Hayward, the voice of The Moody Blues, and featuring an array of events and musical performances from over 25 artists, the seven-night full-ship charter cruise sets sail August 22-29, 2025 aboard Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Gem, departing out of Boston, Massachusetts. The music charter, dubbed Forever Autumn, will visit four ports: Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia, Saint John, New Brunswick, and Portland, Maine.

It’s the first seven-day cruise that On The Blue has ever produced and it's also their inaugural journey visiting some of North America’s most incredible ports of call. Additionally, OTBC ‘25 marks the first music cruise charter to depart out of the Northeast, making it an unprecedented experience for all attendees.

OTBC 2025’s public on-sale kicks off today (10/3) with cabins starting at $1,899.00 per person (double occupancy, not including mandatory taxes and fee supplement). For booking and more info, visit OnTheBlueCruise.com and follow @OnTheBlueCruise on Facebook.

Hayward’s performances will include songs from his solo archives along with deep cuts from five decades of material from The Moody Blues. Plus, fans will be able to attend an intimate Q&A with the rock legend, who will be sharing insight into his career and music. This year’s cruise theme, Forever Autumn, is taken from the title of a fan-favorite recording of Hayward’s.

In addition to Hayward, OTBC 2025’s lineup features Alan Parsons, Dave Mason, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Colin Blunstone from The Zombies, Al Stewart, Leonid & Friends (the music of Chicago), Ambrosia, April Wine, Wishbone Ash, Honeymoon Suite, Fran Cosmo (former lead singer of Boston), The Weeklings, The Young Dubliners, Ricky Nelson Remembered, Pat Travers, Randy Hansen, Top of the World (the music of The Carpenters), Mellow Yellow, Marbin, Fernando Perdomo, The Bottom Feeders, The Empty Pockets, All Hat No Cattle, and Dueling Pianos.

Beyond the many band performances on multiple stages, the cruise will feature well-curated activities and events, such as artist photo experiences, themed-nights, Mellow Yellow Dance Party, Painting with Rock Stars, The Blue Note Dance Club, wine tasting events, with much more to be announced. Also, it will be whale watching season, so travelers might catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures.

Boston, Massachusetts

OTBC ‘25 cruisers will embark on their adventure in the historic city of Boston, where the past seamlessly blends with the present. Stroll along the cobblestone streets of the Freedom Trail, explore the lively markets at Faneuil Hall, enjoy the breathtaking views from Boston Harbor, catch a live show at the Boston Opera House, wander through the bustling streets of Harvard Square, or catch a ball game at the beloved Fenway Park. Boston’s cuisine is unparalleled ‒ from classic New England clam chowder and lobster rolls to freshly caught raw clams and oysters paired with Boston cream pie. With its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and delectable cuisine, Boston is the perfect starting point. See Boston shore excursions.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Next, voyagers will sail to the enchanting city of Halifax. Renowned for its maritime heritage, Halifax offers a delightful mix of history and modernity. Travelers can visit the iconic Citadel Hill, take a scenic drive to Peggy’s Cove, a quaint fishing village with fewer than 40 residents and home to one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world, or spend the afternoon sipping award-winning wines from the vineyards of Annapolis Valley near the Bay of Fundy on the Annapolis Valley Wine and Cheese excursion. See Halifax shore excursions.

Sydney, Nova Scotia

The journey continues to the picturesque beauty of Sydney. Nestled on Cape Breton Island, Sydney serves as a gateway to stunning landscapes and rich Celtic heritage, making it a highlight of the cruise. Some of the featured excursions in this port include a scenic drive along the Cabot Trail, renowned for its breathtaking coastal views and hiking trails, and a visit to the Fortress of Louisbourg, a meticulously restored 18th-century French fortress. Sydney is famous for traditional Acadian dishes, such as rappie pie and meat pie, both savory indulgences considered iconic to the area. See Sydney shore excursions.

Saint John, New Brunswick

In Saint John, cruisers will be enchanted by the blend of history and natural wonders. Discover the unique phenomenon of the Reversing Falls, wander through the charming streets of the historic Uptown area, take a scenic drive along the Bay of Fundy, explore the city's history at the New Brunswick Museum and the Loyalist House, or stroll along the Harbour Passage, a scenic waterfront walkway with stunning views. For food, get on the Saint John Seafood Hopping tour or visit the Saint John City Market, the oldest continuously operating farmers’ market in Canada. See Saint John shore excursions.

Portland, Maine

The final port of call is the delightful coastal city of Portland. Renowned for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and delectable cuisine, Portland is a sensory delight. Cruisers can stroll through the Old Port district, explore breathtaking sights along the Maine Coast, visit the charming seaside town Kennebunkport, or experience fresh lobster, clam chowder, and blueberry pie, a Maine specialty. Portland’s eclectic charm is the perfect way to conclude this incredible journey. See Portland shore excursions.


Wednesday, October 2, 2024

February Dates Added To Eagles' Sphere Residency

The Eagles have announced four additional shows for the band’s residency at SPHERE in Las Vegas, now featuring a total of 24 shows over twelve weekends from Friday, Sept. 20 through Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025.  The Sphere residency will offer fans the ultimate connection to the band’s legendary catalog in an immersive experience that only Sphere can provide. 

To assist in getting tickets directly into the hands of fans, advance Artist presale registration is available now at eagles.com. The Artist presale begins Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 10:00 AM PT. Live Nation and SiriusXM presales begin Thursday, Oct. 10 at 10:00 AM PT. The general on-sale begins Friday, Oct. 11 at 10:00 AM PT.

Eagles SPHERE residency remaining dates:

Friday, October 11

Saturday, October 12

Friday, October 18

Saturday, October 19

Friday, November 1

Saturday, November 2

Friday, November 8

Saturday, November 9

Friday, December 6

Saturday, December 7

Friday, December 13

Saturday, December 14

Friday, January 17

Saturday, January 18

Friday, January 24

Saturday, January 25

Friday, February 14, 2025

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Friday, February 21, 2025

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Rhino, Warner Chappell Music Celebrate 50th Anniversary Of Harry Chapin's 'Cat’s In The Cradle'

Fifty years ago, on Tuesday, October 1st, 1974, Grammy-nominated folk singer Harry Chapin released the multi-generational hit “Cat’s In The Cradle.” By December of that same year, the song had skyrocketed to #1, and made Chapin a household name. Originally inspired by a poem written by his wife Sandy, “Cat’s In the Cradle” afforded Chapin newfound stardom that allowed him to launch WhyHunger, Center for Food Action and Long Island Cares, or The Harry Chapin Food Bank. Together, the charities help almost two million adults and children facing food insecurity each year in the U.S. and around the world. 

Today the song has also been certified 2x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).


Each year, WhyHunger honors individuals for their commitment to helping to end hunger, presenting the ASCAP Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award and running an annual Hungerthon campaign that educates the public and raises critical funds to end hunger in America. What originally began as a radio-driven Thanksgiving tradition in 1975, and hit airwaves across the nation each fall through partnerships with SiriusXM, Audacy NY, and iHeartMedia NY has since raised millions for the cause. 

This year, in addition to the annual Hungerthon and in celebration of the song’s 50th anniversary, Chapin’s family has announced the release of a documentary about the making of “Cat’s In The Cradle,” as well as live tour dates for the Harry Chapin Band this fall. Stops include Tarrytown, NY, multiple shows in New Jersey, and more cities along the East Coast with a lineup including his brothers Tom and Steve Chapin, daughter Jen Chapin nieces Abigail and Lily Chapin, Big John Wallace, Howard Fields, Clark Wallace, Stephan Crump, Jamie Fox, and the newly added Arlen Hlusko on cello.

Artist and actor interviews in the documentary will come from Billy Joel, Pat Benatar, Judy Collins, Robert Lamm, Darryl McDaniels, Whit Crane from Ugly Kid Joe and more, plus clips of Johnny Cash and others performing the song. Stay tuned for more release plans and its official release.

Harry Chapin sold over 16 million records, had 14 hit singles, and garnered two GRAMMY nominations. In 1977 he was a key participant in the creation of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger. He was posthumously awarded the GRAMMY President’s Merit Award in 1986 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1987. He was inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2006 and GRAMMY Hall of Fame in 2011.

For more info, visit harrychapinmusic.com.

Monday, September 30, 2024

‘The Session Man: Nicky Hopkins’ Documentary To Be Released November 5th

The Session Man: Nicky Hopkins, a documentary film that tells the story of the prolific virtuoso session pianist Nicky Hopkins, will be released in North America November 5th on TVOD/PPV on Amazon Prime, additional major platforms and will also be available on DVD in late 2024. 

Featuring commentary from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Peter Frampton, Pete Townshend and more, The Session Man explores the legendary 30-year career of Nicky Hopkins and his contributions to over 250 albums, including John Lennon’s Imagine, The Who’s My Generation, and countless iconic songs like “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker, “Sympathy For The Devil” by The Rolling Stones and “Revolution” by The Beatles. 

Directed by Mike Treen, The Session Man has been shown at festivals in a number of countries, winning awards in London, Berlin, Rome, Madrid, Los Angeles and Paris. It is scheduled to be screened in The New Zealand Indie Film Festival and The Albuquerque Film Festival at the end of September.

"Nicky Hopkins was a dear friend and iconic piano player," says Peter Frampton. "No one had his wonderful touch, feel and choice of notes. I was lucky to have him play on my Somethin’s Happening record. I miss him and listen to him often. He taught me plenty." 

Classically trained at The Royal Academy of Music, London, Nicky Hopkins could play Rock and Roll piano like nobody else. His legendary piano riffs and dazzling musical motifs helped ordinary tracks become iconic. With a career spanning 30 years until his tragic early death at age 50, he played with some of the greatest bands and artists in the world including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Steve Miller Band, Joe Cocker, Jerry Garcia, Art Garfunkel and many others.

By the late 1960’s, Hopkins was one of the busiest and most successful session players in London. He then joined the Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, which took him to America. He settled in Mill Valley enjoying the free-wheeling San Francisco ‘Bay Area Bands’ and playing at Woodstock with Jefferson Airplane. The 1970’s were his most successful period, commuting across The Atlantic to play with The Stones, John Lennon, and on countless sessions in Los Angeles.

Living with Crohn’s disease since his teens, his ability to tour was limited, although he would manage tours with The Rolling Stones, Joe Cocker and Art Garfunkel. But it was in the recording studio where he became a legend amongst his peers. 

Nicky Hopkin’s story is told in the film by Albert Lee, Antonia Cipollina, Arthur Rochester, Benmont Tench, Bill Wyman, Billy Nicholls, Bro Paul Brown, Chris Kimsey, Chris Welch, Chuck Leavell, Dave Davies, Glyn Johns, Graham Parker, Gray Levett, Greg Phillinganes, Harry Shearer, Helen O’Hara, Jack Casady, Jim Keltner, Joe Tansin, John Goddard, Jorma Kaukonen, Julian Dawson (Nicky’s biographer – author of And on Piano… Nicky Hopkins), Keith Richards, Merrell Fankhauser, Mick Jagger, Mike Hurst, Mike McCartney, Moira Hopkins (Nicky’s widow), Morgan Fisher, Nils Lofgren, Paddy Milner, Pete Edmonds, Pete Sears, Pete Townshend, Peter Frampton, PP Arnold, Rory Kaplan, Sarah Sleet (CEO of Crohn’s & Colitis UK), Shel Talmy, Slim Jim Phantom, Terry Reid and Tom Speight.

The Session Man’s narrator, Bob Harris, former presenter of the BBC’s The Old Grey Whistle Test, had no hesitation in confirming that, “His contributions on their records made him Rock and Roll’s greatest Session Man.”

For more info, visit thesessionmanfilm.com.

Joe Strummer, Tom Waits In Restored Guitar Quest Cult Film 'Candy Mountain' Out October 25

Candy Mountain is how much fun it is. Co-directors Robert Frank (Rolling Stones Documentary Cocksucker Blues ) and Rudy Wurlitzer take the ...