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| November | |
| Nov 4th Wednesday |
TV: Ghostface Killah on Jimmy Kimmel Ghostface Killah performs on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Also: Joshua Jackson, Big Bird.
TV: Monsters of Folk on Jimmy Fallon Monsters of Folk perform on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Also: Cameron Diaz, Shaun White.
TV: Ryan Bingham on Letterman Ryan Bingham performs from album Roadhouse Sun on Late Night with David Letterman. Also: Bill Cosby.
TV: The Bravery on Conan The Bravery performs on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Also: Amy Poehler, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.
Music: The Pixies "Doolittle Tour" The Pixies have a set of U.S. dates for their "Doolittle Tour," beginning Nov. 4 in Los Angeles, Calif. The shows will tribute their 1989 classic Doolittle. The Pixies will play the album in its entirety along with its related B-sides. Shows will continue along the west coast and then head across country to wrap up in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 30.
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| Nov 5th Thursday |
TV: Florence & the Machine on Jimmy Kimmel Florence & the Machine on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Also: Jesse Williams.
TV: Keith Urban on Letterman Keith Urban performs from album Defying Gravity on Late Night with David Letterman. Also: Bill Maher, Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe.
TV: Matisyahu on Carson Daly Matisyahu performs on Last Call with Carson Daly. Also: Newt Gingrich, Ashley Fiolek.
TV: Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon on Jimmy Fallon Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band - Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon - perform on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Also: Ian McKellan, Paula Patton.
TV: Zac Brown Band on Conan Zac Brown Band performs on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Also: Jim Carrey, Olivia Wilde.
Music: Grant Hart Grant Hart of Hüsker Dü will be touring the U.S. in support of his sixth solo venture, Hot Wax. He'll start off in Des Moines, Iowa and continue through the states through the following month. The tour ends in Cleveland, Ohio, with a show at Grog Shop on Dec. 22.
Music: Son Volt tour Son Volt has had a successful fall tour, and they're adding some more dates to extend through performing through the winter. They'll be seeing cities like Dallas, New Orleans, Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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| Nov 6th Friday |
TV: Chickenfoot on Jimmy Kimmel Chickenfoot performs on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Also: Ted Danson, Khloe & Lamar.
TV: Peaches on Carson Daly Peaches performs on Last Call with Carson Daly. Also: Neil Strauss, Brett Rogers.
TV: Pixies on Conan The Pixies perform on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, performing beloved song "Here comes Your Man" from album Doolittle, which has its 20th anniversary this year. Also: Winner and finalist from 3M/Discovery Young Science Challenge.
TV: Regina Spektor on Craig Ferguson Regina Spektor performs on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Also: Ewan McGregor.
Film: A Christmas Carol in 3D Director/Writer: Robert Zemeckis; Starring: Jim Carrey, Bob Hoskins, Cary Elwes, Colin Firth, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright Penn.
Film: Endgame Director: Pete Travis; Writer: Paula Milne; Starring: William Hurt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jonny Lee Miller, Mark Strong, Derek Jacobi, Clarke Peters, Timothy West, Langley Kirkwood. (NY)
Film: Men Who Stare at Goats Director: Grant Heslov; Writer: Peter Straughan; Starring: George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges, Rebecca Mader.
Film: Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire Director: Lee Daniels; Writer: Damien Paul; Starring: Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe, Mo'Nique, Mariah Carey, Paula Patton, Sherri Shepherd, Lenny Kravitz. (Limited)
Film: That Evening Sun (NY) Director/Writer: Scott Teems; Starring: Hal Holbrook, Ray McKinnon, Walton Goggins, Mia Wasikowska, Carrie Preston, Barry Corbin, Dixie Carte. (NY)
Film: The Box Director/Writer: Richard Kelly; Starring: Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, Frank Langella.
Film: The Fourth Kind Director/Writer: Olatunde Osunsanmi; Starring: Milla Jovovich, Elias Koteas, Will Patton, Enzo Cilenti, Corey Johnson.
Film: Turning Green Directors/Writers: Michael Aimette, John G. Hofmann; Starring: Timothy Hutton, Alessandro Nivola, Colm Meaney, Donal Gallery. (Limited)
Music: Gift of Gab tour Gift of Gab is setting off on the Deadliest Catch tour, beginning Nov. 6 at The Voodoo Lounge in San Jose, Calif. He'll continue along the west coast, performing with Chali 2na, Mr. Lif and Lyrics Born as the host MC. Gab will perform special shows at intimate settings in California record stores before the tour to kick off release week. The tour wraps up in Sacramento, Calif. on Nov. 23
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| Nov 7th Saturday |
TV: Elvis Costello and The Band of Heathens on ACL on PBS Elvis Costello performs "Sulphur to Sugarcane," and The Band of Heathens performs "Jackson Station," on Austin City Limits on PBS.
TV: John Fogerty on Live By Request John Fogerty performs live on the Emmy Award-winning Live By Request, on PBS at 9 p.m.
TV: Taylor Swift on SNL Taylor Swift is musical guest and hosts Saturday Night Live.
Music: Fun Fun Fun Fest This Austin festival will live up to it's name with a skate ramp and mechanical bull. Oh, and there's music too! Ratatat, Danzig, The Cool Kids and Crystal Castles will all perform with so many more.
Music: Peter Bjorn and John Swedish indie-pop stars Peter Bjorn and John will headline a U.S. tour beginning in Washington, D.C. on November 7. They'll be showing off tracks from their latest record, Living Thing, including "Nothing To Worry About" and "It Don't Move Me." They will be accompanied by El Perro Del Mar during their tour, and Fool's Gold for their wrap-up show in Los Angeles, Calif. on Nov. 21.
Music: The Gift of Gab tour Blackalicious frontman the Gift of Gab is touring the western U.S. in support of his upcoming solo release, Escape 2 Mars. The first show kicks off in San Francisco, Calif. on Nov. 7 at The Independent 21+. He will be accompanied by Chali 2na, Mr. Lif and nightly show host Lyrics Born. The tour continues through the month, wrapping up on Nov. 23 with a show in Sacramento, Calif.
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| Nov 8th Sunday |
TV: Mad Men Season Finale Mad Men season 3 finale airs tonight at 10 p.m. on AMC.
Music: Big Star show Big Star will be play a rare show in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Nov. 8. They will play at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple. This week their Big Star 4-CD boxed set, Keep An Eye On The Sky
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| Nov 9th Monday |
TV: David Gray on Conan David Gray performs on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Also: Kelsey Grammer, Major Brian Dennis.
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| Nov 10th Tuesday |
TV: Amerie on Jimmy Kimmel Amerie performs on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Also: Chris O'Donnell, Bill Simmons.
TV: John Fogerty on Conan John Fogerty performs on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Also: Jessica Biel, Super Dave Osborne.
TV: Shakira on Letterman Shakira performs from album She Wolf on Late Show with David Letterman. Also: "Jungle" Jack Hanna.
TV: Wale on Jimmy Fallon Wale performs on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Also: January Jones, Troy Polamalu.
Film: Dolly Parton's "Dolly: Live From London" DVD Release This concert DVD features Dolly Parton's two sold out performances at London's O2 Arena.
Film: The Killers' Live From the Royal Albert Hall DVD Release The DVD features The Killers' Royal Albert Hall London show, recorded in summer 2009. Includes bonus behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.
Music: Asobi Seksu - Rewolf One of the last albums recorded at London's legendary Olympic Studios before its close.
Music: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Live DVD BRMC's concert DVD, Live, drops today and comes with a live album and a bonus features disc.
Music: Jerry Garcia Band - Let It Rock A double-disc set that includes live performances from a 1975 concert recorded in Berkeley, Calif. Featuring the original band line-up, including pianist Nicky Hopkins (Jerry Garcia Family/Rhino).
Music: Switchfoot - Hello Hurricane The band's seventh full-length album (Atlantic Records).
Music: Tori Amos - Midwinter Graces First "seasonal" album from folk-rocker Tori Amos, featuring seasonal songs and carols. (Universal Republic)
Music: Ólafur Arnalds - Found Songs Second LP from Icelandic neo-classicist viral sensation.
Books: Through the Wire Through the Wire, a team effort between Kanye West and animator Bill Plympton, is an 80-page illustrated interpretation of what the rapper narrated in 12 of his songs. An Atria/Simon & Schuster release.
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