Monday 27 December 2010

Liz Phair Explains Dave Matthews Collaboration

On Liz Phair recent collaboration with Dave Matthews,she had shed some light on it.In the making of several tracks for Liz Phair's new album Funstyle, Dave Matthews have helped her out.

Dave Matthews also performs on one song, “You Should Know Me.” of her album.

Phair told Spinner.com, “It’s just a mutual admiration that came about a few years ago. Instantly, we liked each other. His entire production was an eye-opening experience. We don’t come from the same culture, but the people that he surrounds himself with, and the kind of person he is, is so inspiring that I defy anybody to get to know him and not love him.”

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Dave and Tim Welcome Rashawn

Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds closed out their five date December tour last night at Las Vegas.

At Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino for Performing Arts they pair returned to the theater where they also had gigged on Friday.

A member of Dave Matthews band joined a Matthews & Reynolds gig (when Stefan Lessard did so) and that's why this performance was notable as it marked the first occasion since February 1, 1997.

On Saturday it was Rashawn Ross joining in as he appeared for four songs during the extended single set show: “Shake Me Like a Monkey,” “Where Are You Going,” “Help Myself” and “Spaceman.” At present Matthews has no dates scheduled for the immediate future.

Monday 6 December 2010

Matthews calls DMB his second family

On December 6th and 7th at Seattle's McCaw Hall,Dave Matthews recently spoke to Billboard about his upcoming charity shows.100% of the proceeds will be donated to charities selected by ticket purchasers through JustGive.org.

Matthews also talked about the Dave Matthews Band, who have announced they'll be taking 2011 off from touring.

Thursday 25 November 2010

Surprise Dave Matthews show Thursday


On Thursday night Dave Matthews will be a surprise live show at the new Microsoft store in Bellevue Thursday night.

It's an acoustic performance with no purchase necessary and no tickets required.

The show starts at 7:00 p.m. More details here.

As part of Microsoft's store opening celebrations, Hannah Montana's Miley Cyrus is scheduled to perform an outdoor concert in an abandoned grocery store parking lot on Bellevue Way at 4:00 p.m. Saturday.

Monday 15 November 2010

Dave Matthews Band & Vusi Mahlasela Performs Together for Another "Everyday"

This past weekend at New York’s Madison Square Garden several fans took stage with Dave Matthews Band Cuban-born saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera—known for his work in the Caribbean Jazz Project—took the stage partway through the band’s set Friday night for “Lover Lay Down” and “Warehouse.” Soon after, noted jazz saxophonist Ron Blake emerged for an extended “Jimi Thing.”

Just at the same night South African Singer Vusi joins Dave Matthews Band onstage at the Garden for “Everyday.” This past Thursday at a benefit held at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom he also sat in with Matthews on a version of “Everyday”.Mahlasela, who is signed to Matthews’ ATO label, sings on the studio version of the song

Dave Matthews Band’s tour continues in Atlanta, GA tomorrow.

Friday 5 November 2010

Dave Matthews Band A New Release


Dave Matthews Band's Live in New York City will be released by RCA Records on November 9. The disc will contain the group's sold-out July 17, 2010 concert at Citi Field, the second of two electrifying shows at the park where the lowly New York Mets play ball.

The Fans who had already ordered before the official release will receive The Big Apple Bonus Disc which features four songs from the July 16 Citi Field show. The pre-order will run through November 5 at 3:00 PM ET at this location: http://davematthewsband.shop.musictoday.com/Dept.aspx?cp=1_40834

Dave Matthew group will make its first-ever appearance at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale on November 2 at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, NY, following the following evening (November 3). In the middle of the tour, the band will play two consecutive two-night stands at Boston's TD Garden (November 9 and 10) and New York City's Madison Square Garden (November 12 and 13.) Tickets are on sale now for the outing, which will conclude with two hometown shows at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA (November 19 and 20.)

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds are play three concert together in Dec


Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds will venture on brief mini-tour in December, according to an e-mail from Matthews' fansite the Warehouse.
They pair will perform three concert, for first concert coming December 9 at the new 1st Bank Center near Denver, and the second concert will be December 10 and December 11 in Las Vegas at the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.
Basically their concert such like a legendary for their adumbrate, stripped down interpretations of Dave Matthews Band classics.
The pair have three live albums released together, they albums are: 1999's Live at Luther College, 2007's Live at Radio City, and 2010's Live in Las Vegas.

Saturday 28 August 2010

At Taco Bell Arena To Dave Matthews Band


Yes, Dave Matthews Band with outdoor summer concerts. But, nooo, this one has to be indoors. No problem.
The concert will be attended by diehards more than casual fans -about this concert the sort who already know. So we'll keep it quick: Matthews is treasured by his fans as an exceptional live act; he's sold the tickets more than 17 million.
"Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King" 2009 album the group is touring in support Check IdahoStatesman.com on Sept. 1 for a concert review.

Sunday 15 August 2010

Dave Matthews Band long on jams


The general admission show Saturday gave fans a different experience.

At Intrust Bank Arena a general admission show is a different experience. The floor doesn't have any chairs. Or any personal space. Or any ushers asking people to sit down so that the sitters behind them won't be inconvenienced, as has happened at so many Elton John/Billy Joel and Eagles shows.

Rather, it's a crush of humanity trying to get as close as possible to the band on stage, Dave Matthews Band case in Saturday night, which performed in front of 10,000 fans inside as a summertime storm broke the heat outdoors.

Dave Matthews Band, or DMB as it's known to hardcore fans, is one of those mellow rock groups that collect a following of fans who track them around the country, going show to show.

Led by its scruffy, charismatic lead singer Dave Matthews, ovver the summer the group is known for hitting the road. Wichitans got a opportunity on Saturday to catch the group in its summer element before a much publicized yearlong break the band has planned for 2011 after a nearly 20 year string of touring.

On radio the show was short hits but long on the famous improvisational musical interludes (some clocked in at more than 10 minutes) laced with saxophone, drum, violin and guitar solos and Matthews' signature twisty heeled footwork.

But casual fans a few songs would have recognized, including "Crush," which featured a well received violin solo from recognizable band member Boyd Tinsley. (Tinsley's solos were a frequent occurrence during the set, and a highlight.)

The band took the stage with "Minarets," a fast paced song off its 1993 album "Remember Two Things." Matthews, dressed in a black shirt, black jeans and cowboy boots, wasn't too chatty from the microphone. But he did play a short riff from Soul Coughing's "True Dreams of Wichita" (twice), and he drew cheers from the head bobbing crowd both times.

Among the other songs in the nearly three hour set: "You Might Die Trying," "Stay or Leave," "The Best of What's Around, "Gravedigger," "Don't Drink the Water" and "Ants Marching."

From its most current album the band played several songs, 2009's "Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King," including "Seven," "Funny The Way It Is" and "Why I Am."

Missing from the Wichita show were the band's signature video screens, which usually play throughout DMB shows. A fan who follows the band said that the screens were waiting at Denver's Mile High Music Festival, where the band is scheduled to play today.

But Wichita fans didn't appears to notice the difference, at the back of the arena even though to fans, Matthews appeared as tiny as one of those "Ants Marching."

Tuesday 3 August 2010

"Cortez" and "Corn Bread", Dave Matthews Band Shares


At the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach the Dave Matthews Band performed two show this past weekend, FL. The group appeared on Friday and Saturday with opener Gov’t Mule and members of the two groups shared multiple moments on stage. On Friday, the Mule brought out Tim Reynolds for “Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home” and Jeff Coffin for “Kind Of Bird.” Then on Saturday groups of DMB members joined in with Tim Reynolds and Boyd Tinsley on “32/20 Blues” and Jeff Coffin and Rashawn Ross on “Devil Likes It Slow.” Meanwhile, on Friday, Warren Haynes guested with Dave Matthews Band along with trombone player (and best friend to DMB’s Rashawn Ross) Lasim Richards on “#41,” while Richards also appeared on “Shake Me Like a Monkey” and “Seven.” Then on Saturday, Haynes added guitar to “Cortez The Killer” while Richards appeared on “Corn Bread,” “Stay” and “Jimi Thing.”

Saturday 31 July 2010

David Matthews Band: Opens the bottle for a good time


Dave Matthews Band show with friends as a wine party, most of the songs are warm, familiar flavors. Many fans have had them before, but never, ever mind another glass, as they good times remind.
Every so often, though, Dave will pull out a somewhat rare, great bottle from the cellar something like the song “#41″, which served as the centerpiece of Friday’s show at Cruzan Amphitheatre.
And the audience savored “#41″ understanding that for a little while, that glass, and all of the wine, is going to be put away for a while when Matthews and his band take a sabbatical from the road in 2011.
For the song, on stage DMB was joined by Warren Haynes, estimable guitarist from the show’s support act, Gov’t Mule. Haynes gave “#41″ a bluesy gravity as it stretched past 10 minutes, as it usually does.Otherwise, the pair settled into a comfortable pattern for the show although the set started with “Minarets”, a winding song which stretches all the way back to DMB’s 1993 debut EP, Remember Two Things. It was populated with well known songs like “Don’t Drink The Water” and the band’s first big hit, “What Would You Say” at first, settled into a slower, more experimental groove in the middle, then picked up again at the end with “Crash Into Me”, “Why I Am” and “Ants Marching.”
As always, each of the adept musicians performing alongside Matthews had a opportunity to shine from drummer Carter Beauford, who held things together all night; to bassist Stefan Lessard, who actually bounced his way through funkier songs like “Seven” and “Shake Me Like A Monkey”; to violinist Boyd Tinsley, who blazed his way through a solo on the chestnut “Dancing Nancies”; to guitarist Tim Reynolds, whose arpeggios add texture to the familiar; to an estimable horn section, led by trumpeter Rashawn Ross and saxophonist Jeff Coffin.
For the encore, Matthews came on alone and brought out a “bottle” only a few fans may have partaken in the song “Little Red Bird” which was on an EP that came with a particular edition of the band’s most current LP, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. That kind of fun unpredictability is one big reason why Matthews’ fans comeback for one more sip.

Monday 26 July 2010

Dave Matthews Band Announce in their Live Trax Series The Next Installment


Dave Matthews Band Announce in their Live Trax Series The Next Installment was a top story. Here it is again: Dave Matthews Band have selected their VA Beach concert from 1996 for the 18th volume of the Live Trax series. Here is what they had to say about it:
In the states this concert was the first concert after DMB's tour in Europe. Dave notes how the band is still taking in "this thing that's been going on with us", referring to the success achieved with the release of Crash. Highlights of the 96 show include Too Much, followed by never before released in the Live Trax series, "Deed Is Done" into So Much To Say.
Carter's intro to #36 is also noteworthy. The VA Beach home state concert has long been a summer tradition. We hope you enjoy this fresh release from the archives as much as we do.
Live Trax Volume 18 is available for a particular Pre Order only price until August 27th. We are also offering a couple of bundles. Order the 2-CD set with: - 100% ringspun cotton shirt in light blue featuring a King Neptune design or - Live Trax volumes 10-17

Monday 19 July 2010

Dave Matthews Band musical let down at Citi Field was commercial success


The Dave Matthews Band helped give mouth to mouth to a gasping concert industry last night. The group headlined the first of two shows at the 40,000-plus Citi Field, playing to a nearly full house. (Tonight's show is sold out).
Together, that makes these gigs one of the few successful stadium runs of this recession whacked season. The only other act to exceed this feat is Bon Jovi, who currently pulled off four packed dates at the New Meadowlands Arena.
Unfortunately, the business aspect of last night's show made a more striking impression than the musical one. The performance, while respectable and fitfully entertaining, seemed a routine affair for DMB, despite the triumphant setting.
Matthews' strengths remain his band's mastery of briskly intricate rhythms and unusual melodic structures. The music they put on display last night wove elements of funk, jazz fusion, rock, Cajun music, country and pop into something that, for better or worse, sounds like no one else.
But their music can also often fall victim to ungainly melodies, homely solos,and clunky beats. While Matthews has gone a long way toward smoothing out those tendencies in the studio, the sound at the gaping Citi Field coarsened things again. In a song like "Seven" Matthews' falsetto sounded particularly squeaky. In "Rapunzel," Boyd Tinsley's violin seemed more screechy than ever.
The night was not without redemptive stretches. In "Lying In the Hands of God," the snaking and busy sax solo from Jeff Coffin had fluid invention, while Carter Beauford's muscular drumming gave it the perfect goosing. Likewise, Matthews found his finer voice in "Stay Or Leave" and in a funked up cover of Daniel Lanois' gorgeous "The Maker."
Too often, though, the show played up the band's ongoing lack of sensuality. Despite all their history, and commercial command, at times they sounded like little more than a first rate bar band that got out of control.

Wednesday 7 July 2010

Dave Matthews Band to headline Wrigley Sept. 17-18


The Dave Matthews Band will headline the season’s sole Wrigley Field concerts Sept. 17-18, promoters confirmed Tuesday. Tickets ($49.50, $65, $75, $85) go on sale at 10 a.m. July 17 at www.tickets.com and by calling 1-800-THE-CUBS. Tickets will not be sold at the Wrigley Field box office. There is a six ticket limit per customer.
Matthews, who played two concerts last weekend at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in Wisconsin, will become among a handful of bands and artists to headline a concert at the North Side ballpark. Past headliners have included Jimmy Buffett, the Police, Billy Joel and Elton John and Rascal Flatts. Joel and John were to play another Wrigley Field set this week, but the concert fell through months ago when Joel announced he would not tour this year to attend to personal matters.

Saturday 26 June 2010

Dave Matthews Band's blissed-out jams pack 'em at Blossom Music Center


Dave Matthews Band's blissed-out jams pack 'em in for sold-out show at Blossom Music Center.

Announced plans Dave Matthews Band to take a break from touring in 2011, so it came as no surprise to find Blossom Music Center filled to capacity Friday night for a 2½-hour going-away party.
When other acts at a time are struggling to fill seats, nothing still packs ’em in like the promise of blissed out jams (incorporating rock, jazz, funk and other genres) under a full moon on a perfect summer evening.
Fronted by singer guitarist Dave Matthews, a former bartender from South Africa (by way of Virginia), this Grammy winning group got the sold out bash started with “Big Eyed Fish,” a midtempo tune with a touch of bluegrass.
Matthews, 43, told the crowd it was good to be back at Blossom.
“A lot of wood,” he noted, completely at home beneath the pavilion’s soaring rafters.
Fans were glad to have him back, too. They greeted the opening bars of “Shake Me like a Monkey,” “Warehouse,” “Ants Marching” and other songs like old friends. They thoroughly enjoyed Matthews’ crazy hot coals dance during “Corn Bread.” And they laughed knowingly at his inscrutable banter.
“Once upon a time there were three bears,” Matthews said at the start of “Stand Up (For It),” seemingly apropos of nothing.
With eyebrows arched and eyes closed, he cooed and occasionally caterwauled, tilting back his head and opening his mouth wide enough for 19,000 plus concertgoers to admire his dental work.
Slipping a few bars of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land” into the middle of an emotional rendition of “Don’t Drink the Water,” Matthews struck a topical chord when he lingered on the line about Gulf Stream waters. The BP oil spill immediately came to mind.
As on previous outings, the band’s core lineup -- Matthews, violinist Boyd Tinsley, bassist Stefan Lessard and drummer Carter Beauford -- was abetted by Matthews’ songwriting partner Tim Reynolds on guitar, Rashawn Ross on trumpet and Jeff Coffin on sax.
Tinsley dignified “Dancing Nancies” with some of the most well received fiddle playing this side of the Charlie Daniels Band, while the spry horn section of Ross and Coffin vamped in unison during an epic version of “#41.”
The latter song stretched over 15 minutes. It started out at a mellow simmer, then boiled over when Coffin cut loose with a scorching sax solo. Matthews nodded approvingly.
It’s not going to be the same around here next summer without a visit from these guys. After years of memorable performances like this one, though, Matthews and friends deserve a hard earned break.
SET LIST:

Big Eyed Fish
Grace Is Gone
Seven
Stay or Leave
Don’t Drink the Water
#41
Stand Up (For It)
Squirm
Eh Hee
Shake Me like a Monkey
You and Me
Dancing Nancies
Warehouse
Can’t Stop
Corn Bread
Ants Marching
ENCORE:
Little Red Bird
So Right
So Damn Lucky

Tuesday 15 June 2010

The Dave Matthews Band and Some Final Thoughts


The Dave Matthews Band wound up Bonnaroo for the jam band faithful, still head bobbing and flinging glowsticks after four days.
I miss the old Dave Matthews Band. That was the eccentric five piece lineup of acoustic guitar (Mr. Matthews), violin (Boyd Tinsley), electric bass (Stefan Lessard), drums (Carter Beauford) and saxophone (LeRoi Moore, who died in 2008). With only one chordal instrument, the guitar, that lineup forced itself to come up with inventive ways to do what most rock bands take for granted. And it did, devising nimble, pointillistic arrangements that could lean toward country or acoustic funk, Celtic music or jazz. Mr. Matthews’ songwriting — visions of trouble, battles with inner demons and openly amorous vows of love, full of zigzagging tunes and meter shifts — was inseparable from the sound of the band.
Even before Mr. Moore’s death, the band was adding keyboards and backup singers to its onstage lineup. Now, the touring group includes a saxophone (Jeff Coffin), trumpet (Rashawn Ross) and electric guitar (Tim Reynolds, who also has a long running duo with Mr. Matthews). Two more horn players joined them for some songs at Bonnaroo, to make the sound “a little bit fatter,” Mr. Matthews said. “I hope you don’t mind.”
Actually, I do mind — not the horn players, who did their jobs pretty well, but the fattening. With this lineup, there are standard ways to arrange songs: using lead and rhythm guitar, bass and drums, with a horn section or violin for soul or country flavor. And with those possibilities, clichés arrive: the bass vamp under the wailing lead guitar, the boom chunk beat with the power chord. The band doesn’t always evade them.
Mr. Reynolds often dominates the music, taking solo spots that might have gone to violin or saxophone and filling them with blues rock clichés, bending or trilling every note. After hearing other guitarists at Bonnaroo, like Jeff Beck, or Dean Fertita of the Dead Weather (he’s also in Queens of the Stone Age), or the sidemen in various country bands, Mr. Reynolds sounded like a student player, fast but still learning the finesse of phrasing.
More instruments mean more possibilities, a springboard for Mr. Matthews’s extraordinary voice. Sometimes the fatter band did mesh. The funk of “Shake Me Like a Monkey” was angular and aggressive, and the prog-rock-hoedown-whatever of “Tripping Billies” let Mr. Matthews moan and howl. And it wasn’t a matter of how many instruments were being played; when Danny Barnes on banjo joined the band for three songs, somehow the arrangements made room to let his quicksilver picking gleam through the counterpoint. But to hear the brisk, transparent syncopation of an older song like “Two Step” give way to the wah wah and whammy bar abuse of an electric guitar solo was a letdown. One thing the Dave Matthews Band doesn’t need is the finger exercises known as shredding.
For the festival’s finale, the band played Bob Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower,” with the horns quoting “Stairway to Heaven” and golden fireworks blooming overhead. It’s the three chord apocalypse for all occasions, except perhaps this one: Pearl Jam used the same song for its last Bonnaroo encore in 2008.

Wednesday 26 May 2010

Dave Matthews Won't Tour in 2011

he prospect of a year off touring in 2011 has Dave Matthews hatching a few ideas -- although he notes that "I'm much better at not having any plans. The success of my career...has depended heavily on me having no control over it."

"I want to look at music not as a professional," Matthews told Billboard.com during a conference call with reporters to promote this year's Bonnaroo Music Festival, which the Dave Matthews Band will close on June 13. "I'm always...a professional to a degree, but I'd like to do it for a year where I'm just an amateur, where the only reason I'm doing it is out of love so I can come back with this group of people that I've played with for 20 years and have something more. I'm really excited about playing this year and not having a real plan other than trying to make the most of it and...then next year hide behind a tree. And I hope that anyone that's hunting me doesn't find me."

Matthews said that he does have a few new songs "that I'm messing around with," but is not sure if any of them will be ready to play live during the nearly 16-week tour, which starts Friday [may 28] in Hartford, Conn. "My problem is I'm good at starting songs," he explained, "then I have to work, and to end it is always hard. I'm always sort of hoping I'll find something new, desperately hoping that something will come into my mind that will sound like anything interesting. But I have a few things that are in their beginnings."

As for the decision to take 2011 off the road, Matthews said that it's something he's contemplated throughout the past 20 years, but it never seemed like the right time. "Right now," he said, "I think the band, in our relationships with each other and with the music, we're in the best place I can remember us being. For that reason I thought that taking a year to sort of recharge my creative juices and sort of not have the safety net of touring with the band for a year and just see what my head comes up with was sort of my idea. I thought there's no time like now."

Matthews also felt that, given the devotion of a fan base who treat DMB tours as an annual rite, it was important to announce the break rather than simply taking it.

"For us it's a big deal," he said. "I certainly feel an obligation to the people that support the uniqueness of the band's career and have made it...sort of habitual or a moment of quite a few people's summers, it would be, I guess, ungrateful to not say everything. I felt that about everyone me as well, the crew and the band and the people that work with us. I wanted to give everyone a long heads-up." And, Matthews promised, he has "every intention of going back to these same people," meaning the band. "That's my plan, to come back to these same people and reconvene, just having taken a little time to star at the stars and stare at our kids."

Besides Bonnaroo, the DMB will also play the Hullabal.OU Music Festival on July 25 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., and the Mile High Music Festival on Aug. 15 in Commerce City, Colo. The group is currently scheduled to wrap the tour on Sept. 15 in St. Paul, Minn.

Thursday 6 May 2010

Cinco de Mayo celebration includes Dave Matthews Band

Dave Matthews Band is in on the act today when it comes to celebrating Cinco de Mayo, but rather than performing a concert, the band is simply offering a significant price reduction on its T-shirts to five bucks each for the next five days. It may not exactly be the biggest news of the day, but we’re fans of Dave Matthews Band around here, so we’re happy to pass along the news to those of you might also fit that same description. The shirt can be found here in the band’s official online store. Meanwhile DMB is out doing their tour thing, and if you haven’t seen them live at least once, then you haven’t really lived, now have you?

Tuesday 30 March 2010

Two teens plead guilty in SPAC assault

Two Greenfield Center teenagers pleaded guilty to felony assault last week in connection to an assault that occurred during the Dave Matthews Band Concert in Saratoga Springs last summer.

Michael Lester, 18, and Kenyn Shattuck, 17, pleaded guilty in Saratoga County Court on Friday to charges of second-degree assault, admitting they beat a man attending the June 2009 concert at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

Both Lester and Shattuck face up to three years in state prison when sentenced on May 21 in Saratoga County Court

Saratoga County District Attorney Jim Murphy said the victim in the case was severely beaten in the attack -- suffering a perforated eardrum, broken nose and chipped teeth -- but has since made a full recovery.

Other people may have been involved in the assault, but there was insufficient proof to charge anyone else with the criminal conduct, he added.

A Saratoga Springs resident was arrested and charged with second-degree assault after the attack, but charges against him were dropped after grand jury proceedings.

Police arrested 34 people during Dave Matthews Band's two-night stay at SPAC last June, and Murphy credited authorities for focusing on the case amid all of the other duties.

"I am pleased that despite the thousands of people in attendance and the usual concerns and issues that go along with a large crowd at the Dave Mathews Band, the police triaged the issues, focused on this particular assault and found witnesses who were in some cases somewhat reluctant to get involved in a criminal investigation," he said in a statement.

The Dave Matthews Band is scheduled to return to SPAC for concerts on June 4 and 5.

Tuesday 9 March 2010

Dave Matthews Band, Tenacious D Top Bonnaroo 2010 Lineup

They revealed each artist bit by bit and now the official lineup for the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival has been announced.

The festival is set to take place in Manchester, Tennessee, on June 10-13 and will feature a handful popular artists such as Jay-Z, Tenacious D, Weezer, Dave Matthews Band, Jeff Beck and Stevie Wonder. Supporting them are other acts such as The Dead Weather, Phoenix, Kings Of Leon, Norah Jones, The Black Keys, The Gaslight Anthem, GWAR, Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers and The Flaming Lips performing their rendition of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon.

Organizers unveiled the official lineup through the festival's MySpace page. Artists were announced every five minutes throughout the day and while tickets were available for sale. Along with the mainstream artists, the festival will also feature a handful of rising artists such as Manchester Orchestra, The Dodos, Tokyo Police Club and Japandroids.
The full list of artists confirmed for Bonnaroo 2010 is as follows:

Dave Matthews Band
Kings of Leon
Stevie Wonder
Jay-Z
Tenacious D
Weezer
The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform "Dark Side of the Moon"
The Dead Weather
Damian Marley & Nas
Phoenix
Norah Jones
Michael Franti & Spearhead
John Fogerty
Regina Spektor
Jimmy Cliff
LCD Soundsystem
The Avett Brothers
Thievery Corporation
Rise Against
Tori Amos
The National
Zac Brown Band
Les Claypool
John Prine
The Black Keys
Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers
Jeff Beck
Dropkick Murphys
She & Him
Against Me!
The Disco Biscuits
Daryl Hall & Chromeo
Jamey Johnson
Clutch
Bassnectar
Kid Cudi
Baaba Maal
Kris Kristofferson
Medeski Martin & Wood
The xx
GWAR
Dan Deacon Ensemble
Tinariwen
Wale
Deadmau5
The Melvins
Gaslight Anthem
Miike Snow
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Dr. Dog
They Might Be Giants
Punch Brothers
Isis
Blitzen Trapper
Blues Traveler
Miranda Lambert
Calexico
OK Go
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Martin Sexton
Lotus
Baroness
Dave Rawlings Machine
Mayer Hawthorne and the County
Japandroids
Jay Electronica
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
Ingrid Michaelson
The Dodos
Manchester Orchestra
The Temper Trap
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Big Sam's Funky Nation
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Tokyo Police Club
The Entrance Band
Local Natives
Brandi Carlile
Mumford & Sons
Rebelution
Diane Birch
Monte Montgomery
Julia Nunes
The Postelles
Lucero
Here We Go Magic
Hot Rize
Neon Indian
B.O.B
Needtobreathe

Monday 22 February 2010

Dave Matthews Band, Tenacious D Top Bonnaroo 2010

They revealed each artist bit by bit and now the official lineup for the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival has been announced.

The festival is set to take place in Manchester, Tennessee, on June 10-13 and will feature a handful popular artists such as Jay-Z, Tenacious D, Weezer, Dave Matthews Band, Jeff Beck and Stevie Wonder. Supporting them are other acts such as The Dead Weather, Phoenix, Kings Of Leon, Norah Jones, The Black Keys, The Gaslight Anthem, GWAR, Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers and The Flaming Lips performing their rendition of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon.

Organizers unveiled the official lineup through the festival's MySpace page. Artists were announced every five minutes throughout the day and while tickets were available for sale. Along with the mainstream artists, the festival will also feature a handful of rising artists such as Manchester Orchestra, The Dodos, Tokyo Police Club and Japandroids.

Monday 1 February 2010

Dave Matthews Band Performed ‘You And Me’ At 2010 Grammy Awards



Dave Matthews Band performed ‘You And Me’ at 2010 Grammy Awards. Popular jam band, Dave Matthews Band came onto the 2010 Grammy Awards stage earlier tonight to perform their song, “You and Me.” They also had a little help from some people who joined in later on in the performance.

Comedian and actor, Adam Sandler came out to introduce them. Then Dave Matthews began to sing the first verse from “You and Me.” As he sung, it was pretty suttle,yet passionate. Things started to liven up a little bit as the song got through to the halfway point. The other members of the band started to really get into it,and Dave started to move around more on stage while playing that guitar. Then some other people helped sing the song while Dave danced around the stage. He really came alive. Then towards the end, he got back on the mic and started singing again. After the song ended, the crowd gave them a big applause