Ani DiFranco expands Canon tour, brings Over the Rhine

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Ani DiFranco plans to continue her tour across the U.S. in support of her first compilation album Canon (2007). As reported at LiveDaily, The self-described “Little Folksinger” will be joined by her regular ensemble of Todd Sickafoose on upright bass and Allison Miller on drums. Another free-spirited band plans to contribute its sound to some of her powerhouse shows as well. Over the Rhine will join DiFranco at 11 venues next month, culminating in a show at the original House of Blues. Afterwards, DiFranco will trek through the west coast all the way up to Canada: February 28 - Concord,...  read more

Jay-Z, Barclays, more named in $5 billion reparation suit

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Now that the Oscars are over, it's time to reflect on the new season that's apparently upon us. Lawsuit season! It's that time of year, folks, and it's either sue or be sued. Yesterday, it was announced that the Foo Fighters had filed suit with Marvel Comics for allegedly using two of their songs without permission in a trailer for an upcoming television series. Meanwhile, yesterday, The New York Observer reported that Clive Campbell, a Brooklyn-based activist (and incidentally not DJ Kool Herc, as was initially reported) has named none other than Jay-Z (née Sean Carter) himself alongside developer Brett...  read more

Flaming Lips, The Cure, many more to play Sasquatch! fest

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Thank goodness this year’s Sasquatch! Music Festival was expanded to three days: they are going to need the space. R.E.M. is one headliner, and the Flaming Lips are coming too, UFO in tow. The Cure, Modest Mouse and Death Cab for Cutie will also be topping out the bill. The Flaming Lips will also debut their long-awaited film Christmas on Mars at the festival, Billboard.com reports. Paste favorites The National will be there, as will Four to Watch artist Thao Nguyen playing with the Get Down Stay Down. Flight of the Conchords will be bringing the funny, and don’t forget...  read more

Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon are Bourne again

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A lengthy article in Variety recently detailed Universal's changing environment and expanding content. It's an informative piece that is well and good if you work in the industry, but it's deciding less exciting stuff for the everyday movie goer. Hidden amidst its depths, though, was an announcement that Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon will be back for a fourth Bourne film. After the release of The Bourne Ultimatum last summer, Greengrass and Damon were "ready to wrap [the franchise] up." Ultimatum also concluded the three-film story arc, making it surprising that things could continue. Not that surprising, though, as each...  read more

"World's greatest" record collection garners fraudulent bid

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Music collectors around the world took notice last week when an unidentified buyer purchased one of the world’s largest record collections for $3 million on eBay. As previously reported, the collection belongs to 69-year-old Pittsburgh collector Paul Mawhinney. “The World’s Greatest Record Collection” is comprised of more than three million records and 300,000 CDs that took 60 years to assemble. The collection contains a number of extremely rare records, including 15 copies of Elvis’ Christmas Album and an unreleased, untitled album of early Rolling Stones singles. Online bidding opened at $3 million on Feb. 11, and username jopsoup made the...  read more

The Jayhawks' Louris and Olsen, together again

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Gary Louris and Mark Olson just can't stay away from each other. The two men have been playing music together since 1985, when they formed rootsy outfit The Jayhawks in the tundra of Minnesota, and, despite disbanding the critically acclaimed project in 2006 (which once earned an article in the New York Times entitled "What If You Made a Classic, and No One Cared?"), they have continued to come together to tour and occasionally record music over the past few years. Now, Louris and Olson have officially entered the studio once again according to Billboard.com, and have recorded their first...  read more

The Hold Steady: "Record 4 In The Can"

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It seems The Hold Steady, last May's Paste cover dudes, have turned months of beard-growing, er, studio recording into results. The very charming photoblogging at TheHoldSteady.com reveals that the band completed its fourth full-length last week. The album's tentatively slated to be called Stay Postitive, Pitchfork reports, and by the looks of those photos, the band certainly has done so (through the trials of laying down tracks and disqualifications from their beard-off contest). Producer John Agnello (who says he turned down a recording job with Cyndi Lauper because he was working with The Hold Steady) once again took the helm...  read more

Jonathan Richman kicks off tour tonight, preps Her Beauty

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Tonight, in the largest city of Oklahoma's Cleveland County, Jonathan Richman will kick off a stint of tour dates that will have him speeding around the United States like a roadrunner. Richman and drummer Tommy Larkins (pictured above) will perform 20-odd shows throughout the midwest, south and east coast that will keep the pair busy until the end of March. But that's not all. The former Modern Lover also has a new record on the way. "Jonathan and Tommy Larkins have just completed a brand new album, Because Her Beauty is Raw and Wild. The album will be in stores...  read more

MySpace Music deal attracts big labels

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Rupert Murdoch is at it again—this time with his sights set on online music distribution. According to Reuters, MySpace's recent parent company News Corp met with Sony BMG, Vivendi Universal, EMI and Warner Music Group to discuss licensing for what will become MySpace Music. This new commercial component will offer free advert-supported streaming and a digital music store. News Corp also floated a subscription music service as an additional feature. Initial plans include a music player that can be embedded on other sites like the videos on YouTube. News Corp is not sure yet if MySpace will run the digital...  read more

It's not TV...it's HBO programming on YouTube

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HBO and YouTube announced a deal earlier today where video clips from the former's original shows, from Flight of the Conchords to The Wire, will be available for free on the latter's online-video service. Which isn't to say that they're not available there right now for anyone willing to search, but now they'll be legal instead of resting snugly in the strange gray realm of streaming Internet rights. Joseph Giraldi, director of digital distribution and partnerships for HBO, commented in a press release that, "We invest significantly in developing HBO programs and are always searching for new promotional platforms." Based...  read more

Foo Fighters sue Marvel for copyright infringement

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You wouldn’t like the Foo Fighters when they’re mad. The band filed a copyright infringement suit last week against Marvel Comics, accusing the company of using two of its songs in an online trailer without permission. The band’s suit alleges that Marvel used substantial excerpts from the songs “Best of You” and “Free Me” from the 2005 album In Your Honor in a trailer for the new television series Wolverine and the X-Men. Roswell Records Inc., which owns the master recordings to the songs, was named as a co-plaintiff in the suit. Dave Grohl and Co. are seeking unspecified damages,...  read more

Iron & Wine adds U.S. tour dates

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Sensitive souls take heart; Iron & Wine has added a few dates to its U.S. tour in April. The U.S. shows are scheduled between international jaunts for Sam Beam, Sam Beam’s beard, and Co. In March, the band will be in Australia and New Zealand. In May, it'll be in England, Ireland and Scotland. Alternately, you can just wait until June and see Iron & Wine at Bonnaroo with like every other band in the universe. Complete U.S. dates: April 9 - New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues 10 - Tallahassee, Fla. @ The Moon 11 - Orlando, Fla....  read more

Mike Doughty and band take Golden Delicious on the road

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It’s been just over a week since Mike Doughty bore his Golden Delicious fruit, with first single “27 Jennifers” making it into the top 10 on AAA radio (the original version debuted on 2003’s Rockity Roll EP). And because Doughty knows his fans want a piece, yearning for the moment they too can wave their lighters and scream out a request for “It’s Raining Men” (which Doughty once declared The New "Freebird"), the former Soul Coughing frontman and his band of people who have been in other bands (Pete McNeal, formerly of Cake, John Kirby of Black Eyed Peas) have...  read more

Bell X1 announces March tour

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Last month, we got excited about Bell X1, an Irish band that proved to be much more than an O.C. soundtrack fixture (though, indeed, our review provides a thorough description of Mischa Barton’s moment of sexual angst, as accompanied by the band’s “Eve, the Apple of My Eye”). This month, we report that next month, Bell X1 will travel through the United States. This means that if you live in USA, you have no excuse not to partake in the band’s Irish rockery. If, however, you prefer a more intimate listening experience, head over to your local record store and...  read more

Interpol + Swervedriver = Magnetic Morning = EP

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It’s possible that the term “supergroup” gets applied too frequently these days. For example, despite what was widely reported, this writer’s collaboration with a ferret on a YouTube video did not constitute a supergroup. But when Adam Franklin from Swervedriver and Sam Fogarino from Interpol get together, then it does constitute a combination of individuals (read: group) that is, indeed, super. The two are releasing a debut EP on April 19 as Magnetic Morning. The name corresponds nicely to the group’s sound, which is both languid and edgy. Franklin and Fogarino will be touring in the spring of 2008, and...  read more

Seattle's KEXP to join Radio New York

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This month's Paste asks, "Does Seattle's music scene still matter?" New York certainly thinks so. After making eyes at the West coast, in one month Radio New York 91.5 FM will broadcast Seattle's KEXP-produced programming under the moniker Radio Liberation (Thanks, Brooklyn Vegan). What does this mean for Emerald City artists like the Cave Singers or Minus the Bear? Seattle's station will be able to reach another 14 million terrestrial (i.e. not Internet-based) listeners in New York. Those who dare to commute in taxi-land will be able to hear three-hour drive-time music shows, The Morning Show with John Richards, nightly...  read more

Sonic Youth, Charlie Daniels, more play Arkansas festival

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Did hell just freeze over? Or are Sonic Youth, Charlie Daniels and Shooter Jennings really sharing the stage at the upcoming Dickson St. Music Festival in Fayetteville, Ark.? After months of speculation among Fayetteville music fans, a press conference and an onslaught of brightly colored flyers finally confirmed that Sonic Youth will, indeed, be co-headlining the inaugural Dickson St. Music Festival April 25-26. The NYC legends may seem like a puzzling addition to the event’s lineup – a veritable who’s who of country music featuring Daniels, Jennings, Little Feat and 38 Special. Perhaps the festival organizers realized that “The Devil...  read more

Islands sign to Anti- for second album

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The URL of the Islands' website reads "Islands are Forever." Even during the tumultuous departure of bandmate and co-founder J'amie Tambeur (née Jamie Thompson) in 2006, lead singer Nick Diamonds (née Nick Thorburn) remained unwavering in his commitment to the band and its longevity. And the recent news that the band has been signed to Anti- Records, home of rock greats Nick Cave and Tom Waits, seems to confirm that Islands really might be forever. With the announcement comes the news that the band's second record, entitled Arm's Way will be released on May 20. Co-produced by the band and...  read more

Neil Young, John Lennon, more featured in Body of War

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Eddie Vedder is currently campaigning for the two-disc effort Body of War: Songs that Inspired an Iraq War Veteran which features John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young, among others. These songs were picked for more than just how they mesh with a visual; Tomas Young had the key role of selecting the 30 songs that were used for the film as they relate to his personal experience. Phil Donahue and Ellen Shapiro’s documentary follows Young’s story after he returns home from Iraq. He was paralyzed from the chest down after less than a week of active service, having not...  read more

Read Paste's live blog of the Oscars

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For those of you without the television or the desire to observe the Academy Awards on Sunday evening, why not tune in to PasteMagazine.com? Our very own Sean Gandert will be watching the ceremony so you don't have to, and live blogging it on Ctrl-V. Don't miss out on Paste's first live-blog event ever! It's easily going to be as fun as reading about someone watching TV could ever be. That, and we don't want Sean's feelings to get hurt. Related links: Oscar.com News: 2008 Oscar nominees Got news tips for Paste? Email news@pastemagazine.com. ...  read more

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