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August 30, 2008

We were there: Teena Marie and Charlie Wilson at Nokia Theatre

10:54 AM Sat, Aug 30, 2008 |
Dawn Burkes   E-mail   News tips

Teena Marie unleashed some testifying, glorifying and tears at Nokia Theatre in an almost two-hour set on Friday night. The soul-funk sister's distinctive voice and unique phrasing never faltered through a barrage of hits. Even the strongest and highest notes looked effortless.

The 30-year music veteran danced, swayed and slid across the stage, sometimes turning her back on an adoring (but tired) audience to conduct her impeccable band. She had as much reverence for them as they had for her; the horn players even wore T-shirts that bore her likeness. Several times, Rick Jame's protegee went to her bongos or strapped on her guitar and seemed happiest just being part of the band.

And then the singer born Mary Christine Brockert would remind everyone why they were there, unleashing one powerful song after another. She started the show with "Behind the Groove," moving on to "I Need Your Loving" and "Portugese Love." She thanked the crowd and God for 2003 which saw her last No. 1, "Still in Love" from La Dona, on then-new label Cash Money Classics. What she wanted to do, she said, was "write love songs to motivate, not infiltrate." It seems as if she's still doing just that, with new record Sapphire on its way.

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We were there: Edgar Winter unleashes his inner monster at House of Blues

12:16 AM Sat, Aug 30, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

NGL_29WINTER.JPGFor more than 10 minutes Edgar Winter and his three men band gave "Frankenstein" free reign of the House of Blues Music Hall stage Friday night. It was a monstrous tour-de-force. That may sound like a cliché, but it was true.

The 61-year-old classic rocker, still sporting his long white hair and beard on his albino skin, strapped keyboards around his neck and let his synthesizer wail. Then the drums pounded, the guitar was screaming and the bass was thumping. Before it ended, Mr. Winter had done a drum duel and played his trusty saxophone midway through the tune.

"Free Ride," with its killer guitar riff, was another huge highlight. But so were several tracks from his new CD, Rebel Road, including "The Power of Positive Drinkin'," "Texas Tornado" and the title cut.

For more of Edgar Winter's Friday night gig at the House of Blues, check out Sunday's GuideLive.

Photo: Edgar Winter jamming Friday at the House of Blues (Mona Reeder/DMN).

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August 29, 2008

Country duo Brooks & Dunn respond to Barack Obama using their song during Democratic Convention

2:56 PM Fri, Aug 29, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

CMA AWARDS.JPGKix Brooks, one half of country duo Brooks & Dunn, responds to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama using their song, "Only In America" last night during the Democratic National Convention:

"Seems ironic that the same song Bush used at the Republican Convention last election would be used by Obama and the Democrats now," Mr. Brooks said in a prepared statement. "Very flattering to know our song crossed parties and potentially inspires all Americans."

Photo: Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks at the 40th annual Country Music Association Awards in 2006 (Mark Humphrey).


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Obama and Bush apparently dig the same music

11:16 AM Fri, Aug 29, 2008 |
Thor Christensen   E-mail   News tips


Barack Obama's a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll. Or at least that's the message he delivered Thursday night by walking onstage at Invesco Field to U2's "City of Blinding Lights" (his usual entrance song) and exiting with Brooks & Dunn's "Only In America." Strangely enough, George W. Bush used that same flag-waving country hit during his 2004 re-election campaign.


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Solange flip-flops on sisterly support

9:20 AM Fri, Aug 29, 2008 |
Lorrie Irby Jackson   E-mail   News tips


O....kay: first Solange put a reporter on blast for even mentioning her sister Beyonce during a televised interview, but the next day, for another network, she lets Mama Tina AND Big Sis accompany her to the interview? What a difference a day makes!

Which one is it Ms. Knowles; either you want to become successful on your own, or you want to expoit the family ties for all they're worth. Make up your mind to be either SoL-Angel or Beyonce's Baby Sister, and try not to trip if your indecision throws people off. After all, isn't it ultimately about the music?

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August 28, 2008

Fall in love with Leigh Jones' "Free Fall"

8:27 PM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Lorrie Irby Jackson   E-mail   News tips


I know, I know, I know----hearing practically every other new performer being described as 'blue-eyed soul' is annoying and (in some cases) unwarranted, but this moniker clearly fits Peak Records' Leigh Jones. The California native, who's been taken under the wing of none other than Berry Gordy Jr. (yes, that Berry) and his son Kerry, display why they took the time with her first single, "Free Fall." This song is already in my phone, and trust me, one listen will get you hooked. Ms. Jones' debut CD, Music in My Soul, is scheduled to hit retail on Sep. 9.

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USA wins air guitar world championships

8:19 PM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Dawn Burkes   E-mail   News tips

sflixx.gifYou might remember Hot Lixx Hulihan, who mastered the ceremonies at the Dallas regional air guitar competition at House of Blues. We can't forget him, a little bit because he frowned at some of our scores when we were judging but mostly because of his awesome awesomeness. And it seems as if the international judges couldn't, either.

Hot Lixx, known to his mother as Craig Billmeier, wowed the spectators in Oulu, Finland, and walked away with the world air guitar title on Aug. 20 after two rounds of competition. He advanced to Finland after beating 24 others to win the national title in San Francisco earlier this month. Hot Lixx's prize, probably stronger than pride, was a Finnish handmade Flying Finn electric guitar.

According to a press release, US air guitar officials were reflective as their representative went on to his one moment in time, receiving heartfelt congratulations from the other contestants from around the world. "It's certainly in keeping with the true heart of air guitar, which is world peace," said US Air Guitar co-founder Kriston Rucker, via text message. Of course, that's referring to the Air Guitar ideology which states that if one is holding an air guitar, one cannot, at the same time, be holding a gun.

(Photo by Misha Vladimirskiy)

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Santana on sale for only $10 through Labor Day!

7:44 PM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Dawn Burkes   E-mail   News tips

SLOVAKIA SANTANA.JPGLive Nation is putting Santana on sale for the holiday. Tickets for reserved seats at Santana's show at Superpages.com Center on Sept. 17 are on sale through Monday for only $10. That's right: $10. For. Reserved. Seats. As my mother would say, "You can't beat that with a stick."

You can only buy the tickets online, Friday at 10 a.m. through Monday at 10 p.m. or as long as the supply lasts.

(Photo by JAN KOLLER/CTK)

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Gather 'round the Ballad Tree

5:12 PM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Michael Granberry   E-mail   News tips

Pam Martin.jpg
As my editor, Mr. Dallas, would say (derisively): It's time to gather 'round the Ballad Tree! Mr. Dallas is not what I'd call the biggest fan of such venues as Uncle Calvin's Coffeehouse, which I, of course, love. (If you've been lost in a rain forest and don't yet know of Mr. Dallas, please visit his Web site.) Folk is the rage these days, but such naysayers as Mr. Dallas and my 23-year-old son would argue that folk-induced coffeehouses are geriatric venues where one might expect to hear, say, "Lesbian Seagull" from that Beavis & Butthead movie. But for me and millions of other gray-haired warriors who dig any music that carries the adjective "acoustic," October is going to be a truly exquisite month. On Oct. 2, the great John Gorka comes to Fort Worth's McDavid Studio for an evening show, followed the very next night by Gretchen Peters (at the same venue). Jimmy LaFave cruises to the Palace Theatre in Grapevine on Oct. 17. And on Oct. 29, Jackson Browne, who got his start in the folk clubs of Orange County, California, invades the Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie, armed with his full band. Fittingly, Mr. Browne's show is promoting his new record, Time the Conqueror, which features a gray-bearded Jackson on the cover. Just 20 days earlier, on Oct. 9, Jackson will have celebrated his 60th birthday.

Photo: Singer-songwriter Gretchen Peters is on her way to Fort Worth

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Upcoming Soultracks' Awards promising a full weekend of soul

12:30 PM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Lorrie Irby Jackson   E-mail   News tips


If you're a fan of true soul music and happen to be in Detroit on Oct. 3 and 4, there's going to be a Soultracks Readers Choice Awards ceremony and then an All-Star performance blow-out the following night. Taking place at the Max M. Fisher Music Center on Oct. 3, confirmed attendees of the ceremony so far include Dwele, Phil Perry, former Erykah Badu background vocalist Yazarah, Conya Doss and the legendary Dramatics, who are being recognized with this year's Lifetime Achievement Award. For more information on tickets, accomodations and how to get a free gift thru Sep. 2nd with purchase, click here.

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We were there: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at AAC

12:03 PM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Dawn Burkes   E-mail   News tips

ngl_27Petty3.JPGBy Manny Mendoza, Special Contributor, tvboymanny@yahoo.com

Though he never acknowledged it to the audience Wednesday night, it was clear a few songs into Tom Petty's set at American Airlines Center that he was under the weather, perhaps road-worn from three months on tour.

It also was clear that whatever ailment, it wasn't going to prevent the 57-year-old pop rocker and his band, the Heartbreakers, from putting on an engaging, energetic, two-hour show.

"We've got a big song list, so I'm going to get right to it," Mr. Petty told the packed crowd after opening with a pair of songs spanning the period of his career he would focus on, the late 1970s to the mid-'90s.

Mike Campbell had already wrapped his distinctively ringing guitar sound around "You Wreck Me" and "Listen to Her Heart," and Mr. Petty pretended to be overwhelmed by the audience's cheers.

(Photo by GUY REYNOLDS/The Dallas Morning News)

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Oh no she didn't! Is lil' sis Solange already too big for her britches?

9:28 AM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Lorrie Irby Jackson   E-mail   News tips


Everybody is buzzing about how Solange Knowles calls herself snapping on a newcaster about bringing up Beyonce and Jay-Z before their televised interview about her new CD, but check this out; that portion never actually aired, so Solange gets all kinds of egg on her face, outs her sister's closely-guarded marriage secret (she refers to Hova as her "brother-in-law") and looks, quite frankly, like an entitled, spoiled brat (kudos on how the reporter, although confused, handled things by attempting to apologize and move on with the the story).

IMO, Solange does have some talent, but she knows good and well that she's used her association with Beyonce to her advantage personally and professionally, so why the attitude if someone does happens to bring her up? What she needs to do, beyond learning how to interview, is to check out how the world's most famous baby sister, Janet Jackson, graciously handled her constant comparisons to big brother Michael. It took time, but Janet's now accepted as her own woman and a great entertainer, something Solange won't accomplish if she persists with this uncalled for attitude.

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Tom Petty, Steve Winwood at the AAC

4:27 AM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Bridgette Williams   E-mail   News tips

Did you see Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -- and Steve Winwood -- at the AAC Wednesday night? Tell us your review of the show.

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Queensryche to rock Nokia Theatre tonight

1:24 AM Thu, Aug 28, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

QUAEF0_x007E_1.jpgProgressive rockers Queensryche, fronted by master showman Geoff Tate, always put on a bigger-than-life show. These guys understand that the line separating heavy metal from arty theatrics is mighty blurry. So they up the ante every time, pretty much since unleashing 1988's ambitiously conceptual Operation: Mindcrime. And let's not forget the pop radio breakthrough, 1990's masterful power ballad "Silent Lucidity." While the group's commercial heyday is behind it, Mr. Tate and company haven't remained idle. No sir. In 2006 they released Operation: Mindcrime II (a sequel) and last year came Take Cover, a collection of fave songs from other artists such as Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine," the O'Jays' "For the Love of Money" and the Police's "Synchronicity II." Also, in 2007 the DVD Mindcrime at the Moore, chronicling the tour where the band performed both Mindcrime discs, was released.

Catch Queensryche tonight at 8:30 p.m. at Nokia Theatre, 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie. Ticket are $29.50-$49.50 through Ticketmaster.

Photo: Queensryche rocking it up onstage (Jeff Findley).

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August 27, 2008

It's about down time: Main Street Live music fest

4:50 PM Wed, Aug 27, 2008 |
Mike Daniel   E-mail   News tips

With all of the decentralization and cold-shouldered attention that the local pop music scene's been enduring lately, this development might be a sign that important folks are finally beginning to realize how rich it actually is:

DowntownDallas has partnered with the Granada Theater to present the AT&T Main Street Live Music Festival, a series of day-long, festival-style concerts to be held every other Saturday in Pegasus Plaza. Most of the acts are some of North Texas' top pop, rock and blues attractions, sprinkled around some Texas-wide bands and a couple of moderate national-level bookends.

The series, which will also feature food and drink vendors and a Farmers Market, uh, market, will run from 2 to 11 p.m. beginning Sept. 20, and admission will be free until 5 p.m. and $10 afterward.

Headliners for the first (Louis XIV) and last (Mae) dates don't have Texas ties, but everyone else does. Examples: The Orange, Calhoun and the Crash That Took Me (Sept. 20); Loaded Moses, the Feds and Fair to Midland (Oct. 4); the Drams, Record Hop, the Riverboat Gamblers (now in Austin, but formed in Denton) and the Reverend Horton Heat (Oct. 18); and Burning Hotels, the New Frontiers and Black Tie Dynasty (Nov. 1). Braaa-vo!


Add one more big country CD release to the growing list

1:34 PM Wed, Aug 27, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

BC_LBOE_Cvr_LOres.jpgCountry-pop pin-up Billy Currington releases his third album, Little Bit of Everything, Oct. 14. The disc, which follows 2005's million-selling breakthrough Doin' Something Right, features the first single, "Don't." Everything boasts a dozen tracks and production by Carson Chamberlain and Mr. Currington. The sound? We'll let Billy tell you: "People kept asking what kind of music they'd hear on this next album, whether it was going to be R&B, pop, country or rock, and I seemed to keep saying the same thing. It's going to be a little bit of everything, I guess!"

Well, alrighty then. Mr. Currington is best known for his steamy video of "We Must Be Doin' Something Right," where he's scantily clad and writhing on the sand with a voluptuous model.

Photo: Cover of Little Bit of Everything courtesy of Mercury Nashville.

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Edgar Winter talks about the music biz yesterday and today

1:18 PM Wed, Aug 27, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

NGL_25Winter.JPGBeaumont native Edgar Winter, the rock 'n' roller who fused classic rock with synthesizers back in the '70s when it wasn't so common, has this to say about his new CD, Rebel Road, and the state of the music industry today:

"The idea of Rebel Road, the concept behind the title, came from a lot of biker shows that we do. Bikers and rockers have a good deal in common. We're not 9 to 5-ivers. The open road is a symbol of freedom. That's what music is all about. That's what the '70s were all about. I'm not going to be told who I am and how I'm supposed to live. ...It's not just a biker song. It's a perfect metaphor for the music that's being created. The thing that makes the '70s so special is the idea that it wasn't commercial. That makes that time very different from what's going on today. I was trying to set aside all those considerations and make an album that I wanted to make. I get tired of hearing artists today complain about being so commercial because as far as I'm concerned it is up to the artist to maintain the integrity of their music."

For more on Edgar Winter, who performs at the House of Blues Friday, check out my story in GuideLive tomorrow.

Photo: Edgar Winter circa 2008 (Neil Zlozower).

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August 26, 2008

Kenny Rogers celebrates '50 Years' at Cracker Barrel

5:56 PM Tue, Aug 26, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

KRcover.jpgKenny Rogers, who recently turned 70, shares his festivities with Cracker Barrel. Hey, the food's good. Anyway, Kenny Rogers: 50 Years, a compilation of hits such as "The Gambler," "Lucille" and "Coward of the County," is on sale now exclusively at Cracker Barrel Country Store. The disc also includes three new songs -- "She'll Believe In You," "Something's Wrong in Vegas" and "Only Time Will Tell" -- all produced by the renowned Tony Brown. Kenny Rogers: 50 Years, selling for $11.99, joins exclusive Cracker Barrel titles by Josh Turner, Ricky Skaggs, Aaron Tippin and Alison Krauss & Union Station, among others.

Photo: Kenny Rogers: 50 Years cover courtesy of www.crackerbarrel.com.

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Condolences going out for Dr. Dre after he loses his namesake son

1:26 PM Tue, Aug 26, 2008 |
Lorrie Irby Jackson   E-mail   News tips


MTV.com is reporting that 20-year-old Andre Young Jr., son of legendary rapper and producer Dr. Dre, was found dead at his home in Woodland Hills on Saturday morning.

Andre Young Jr. was found when his mother went to check on him around 10 a.m. The 20-year-old man was unresponsive, prompting his mother to call 911.

The cause of death is unknown, pending completion of a toxicology report.

Andre Young Sr. - better known as "Dr. Dre" - is an award winning producer who gained fame and notoriety as a part of the influential gangsta rap group NWA. He later becoming co-owner of West Coast record label Death Row records. Dr. Dre is currently working on Detox, an album reputed to be his last.

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And now we pause for our national anthem ...

1:11 PM Tue, Aug 26, 2008 |
Dawn Burkes   E-mail   News tips

United We Rise Nike Debuts.JPGThe constant replay of Olympics medal ceremonies for the USA, Nike's ad campaign for the Redeem Team and Mario's earlier post had me rating renditions of the national anthem. There's the gold standard: Whitney Houston and Marvin Gaye. There's some hot-on-their-heels silver: Beyonce, Jimi Hendrix and Boyz II Men. And there are too many to name and/or count in the bronze category: NSync and the Dixie Chicks come to mind.

There are also a lot of versions that should have been disqualified, such as Carl Lewis' version and Roseanne Barr's version. Marvin's version, while universally admired, begs the question of how much the arrangement of the Star-Spangled Banner should be toyed with. Marvin's arrangement turned the anthem into a smooth operation, without any of the bombast that anthems of any sort deserve. A small problem to have, though, when it still grooves all these years later.

(Photo: Business Wire)

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Jennifer Hudson to sing National Anthem at Democratic Convention

11:50 AM Tue, Aug 26, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

US-OSCARS-ARRIVALS.JPGAccording to Access Hollywood, Oscar-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson will perform the National Anthem Thursday at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. She'll do it at the request of Senator Barack Obama when he formally accepts the party's nomination for president, said a press release from Access Hollywood. Ms. Hudson's long-awaited debut CD, a self-titled project, will be released Sept. 30. Her next movie, The Secret Life of Bees, comes out Oct. 17. The film also stars Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys and Dakota Fanning.

Photo: Jennifer Hudson at the Oscars in February (Valerie Macon).

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August 25, 2008

Is Dido the new Sade?

12:15 PM Mon, Aug 25, 2008 |
Mario Tarradell   E-mail   News tips

FRANCE_NRJ_AWARDS.JPGSo London's enigmatic, haunting, dreamy singer-songwriter Dido is starting to emulate the equally elusive Sade. Well, at least when it comes to CD releases. Dido's upcoming third studio album, Safe Trip Home, arrives in stores Nov. 4. That's five years after her last disc, 2003's Life for Rent. Her solo debut, No Angel, was released in 1999. In nearly a decade, Dido has recorded just three studio efforts. She's got a bit to go before she ties Sade -- who thus far has a mere five studio projects in 16 years --but Dido's on her way. For a free download of Dido's "Look No Further," a track from Safe Trip Home, go to www.didomusic.com.

Photo: Dido in 2004 (Lionel Cironneau).