Saturday, June 30, 2018

Robert Walter's 20th Congress to Release New Album (jambands.com)



Keyboardist Robert Walter will release a new album with his 20th Congress band, Spacesuit, on September 21 via Royal Potato Family.









Read more @jambands.com: http://www.jambands.com/news/2018/06/20/robert-walter-s-20th-congress-to-release-new-album-spacesuit#ixzz5JLYnqkiI

Friday, June 29, 2018

Ryan Adams Hints at Cardinals Reunion in NYC (jambands.com)






Ryan Adams has sent out the Bat Signal to reunite his former band The Cardinals in memory of his late brother Robert “Chris” Christian Adams, who passed in late 2017.










Read more @jambands.com: http://www.jambands.com/news/2018/06/21/ryan-adams-hints-at-cardinals-reunion-in-new-york-city/#ixzz5JLY6QaOS

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Listen to a Live Version of Chicago's '25 or 6 to 4': Premiere (UCR)




Chicago will release a new CD and DVD called Chicago II: Live on Soundstage on June 29. We have an exclusive premiere of a new version of "25 or 6 to 4" from that performance that you can check out below.

Read more and watch video at Ultimate Classic Rock

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Sarah White Shares New Song featuring Dave Matthews (jambands.com)




Virginia singer-songwriter Sarah White has released a new single from her upcoming album High Flyer, out August 3, and the new song features special guest and fellow Virginia musician Dave Matthews.

Read more @jambands.com: http://www.jambands.com/news/2018/06/22/sarah-white-shares-new-song-sweetheart-featuring-dave-matthews/#ixzz5JLWejXtw

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Paul McCartney Announces LP 'Egypt Station' (UCR)




Check out Paul McCartney's first new singles since a pair of collaborations with Kanye West in 2015. "I Don't Know" and "Come On to Me," which you can listen to below, will be be part of Egypt Station, the first new McCartney album since 2013's New.

Read more @ Ultimate Classic Rock

Monday, June 25, 2018

Dead & Company Bring Setlist Rarities to Alpine Valley (jambands.com)



Dead & Company have been offering a number of live debuts and rarities on this summer tour, and last week the band continued the effort on Friday night with a couple rarely played tunes during their first of two shows at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, WI.









Read more @jambands.com: http://www.jambands.com/news/2018/06/23/dead-company-bring-setlist-rarities-to-alpine-valley/#ixzz5JLXEfee9

Sunday, June 24, 2018

On the turntable this Sunday...Band on the Run



Band on the Run is the third studio album by Paul McCartney and Wings, released in December 1973. It marked the fifth album by Paul McCartney since his departure from the Beatles in April 1970. Although sales were modest initially, its commercial performance was aided by two hit singles – "Jet" and "Band on the Run" – such that it became the top-selling studio album of 1974 in the United Kingdom and Australia, in addition to revitalising McCartney's critical standing. It remains McCartney's most successful album and the most celebrated of his post-Beatles works.
The majority of Band on the Run was recorded at EMI's studio in Lagos, Nigeria, as McCartney wanted to make an album in an exotic locale. Shortly before departing for Lagos, however, drummer Denny Seiwell and guitarist Henry McCullough left the group; with no time to recruit replacements, McCartney went into the studio with just his wife Linda and Denny Laine, doubling on drums, percussion and most of the lead guitar parts himself as well as bass.  On arriving, it was discovered that the studio was below standard, and conditions in Nigeria were tense and difficult; the McCartneys were robbed at knifepoint, during which a bag containing unfinished song lyrics and demo tapes was taken. After the band's return to England, final overdubs and further recording were carried out in London, mostly at AIR Studios.
In 2000, Q magazine placed it at number 75 in its list of the "100 Greatest British Albums Ever". In 2012, Band on the Run was voted 418th on Rolling Stone's revised list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". A contemporary review by Jon Landau in Rolling Stone described the album as "with the possible exception of John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band, the finest record yet released by any of the four musicians who were once called the Beatles".  It was McCartney's last album issued on the Apple record label.