Jazze Pha collaborates with Cee-Lo Green

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Cee-Lo Green and Phalon Alexander (a.k.a. Jazze Pha) have been in the studio working on a new album. The anticipated collaborative Sho 'Nuff Records presents... Jazze Pha & Cee-Lo Green "The Happy Hour" will be released on Capitol this fall. ...  read more

Don McLean releases retrospective

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Don McLean has steadily recorded and toured since Tapestry debuted in 1970. Along the way he found recognition with the iconic American Pie and Vincent. A retrospective album entitled Rearview Mirror, featuring previously unreleased live tracks, rarities, a duet with Nanci Griffith and a brand new song will hit stores Oct. 11. His fall tour kicks off Sep. 9 in Salt Lake City and will finish in New Jersey in mid-December. For more information about the tour and Rearview Mirror, visit AmericanPie.com. ...  read more

Artists of the Week: Judd and Maggie

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Brother/sister act Judd and Maggie started making music in a living room on the outskirts of Baltimore...  read more

String Cheese Incident aids hurricane refugees

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The String Cheese Incident and their publicity company Madison House are teaming up with non-profit organization Conscious Alliance to aid hurricane refugees in Houston. Over the last two days, Conscious Alliance has already secured $10,000 in donations. They have made arrangements with The Houston Food Bank, America’s Second Harvest Food Bank and Costco, and they will fill a Penske truck with food for hungry refugees. The String Cheese Incident arranged for several more trucks to arrive in Houston, and they are helping to mobilize the music community. Conscious Alliance representatives plan to stay in Houston until the relief funs run...  read more

Fundamental Records To Donate To Hurricane Relief

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During September, Fundamental Records is donating 25 percent of all online sales to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund. Donations will go out weekly. The label will also host a show at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Ga., on Sep. 9, and a portion of the proceeds from the show will be donated to hurricane relief. On the bill are Vigilantes of Love, Jack Logan, Workhorses of the Entertainment/Recreation Industry, Love Tractor and the Drovers. Purchases can be made at the Fundamental Records website, Fundamental Records . ...  read more

Brian Wilson - SMiLE: The DVD

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SMiLE for the Camera: DVD documents story and performance of Wilson’s recovered opus...  read more

Phosphorescent - Aw Come Aw Wry

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One-man freakfolk symphony bleeds elegant ballads for post-modern world  read more

Robert Cray - Twenty

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Soul-blues purveyor keepin’ it real, two decades after Strong Persuader  read more

Augustana - All the Stars and Boulevards

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A-list producer hooks up with earnest young band  read more

Grey De Lisle: Grey DeLisle - Iron Flowers

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A case study in misplaced punk  read more

Formerly missing, Fats Domino accounted for

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Seattle's The Stranger has reported that music legend Fats Domino has been located, and is at New Orleans' Superdome. Yesterday, Paste learned from several different news sources that the 77-year-old Domino—whose agent said he planned to stay in his New Orleans house in the 9th ward—was missing in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. ...  read more

Dave Matthews Band to perform Hurricane Katrina benefit

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On Sep. 12 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colo., Dave Matthews Band will hold a benefit concert for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. DMB was already performing three sold-out shows at the venue September 9-11, but added the fourth show in light of the recent tragedy. Tickets for the show are $58.50, and Ticketmaster as well as DMB's direct ticketing company, Musictoday, will donate their respective service charges in support of the victims. Additionally, food, beverage and merchandise concessionaire, Aramark Corporation, as well as the City and County of Denver will be making donations to the relief fund....  read more

R.I.P. R.L. Burnside 1926-2005

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According to Fat Possum Records, legendary bluesman R.L. Burnside died in his hospital room in Memphis, Tenn., this morning. He was 78 years old. Burnside is survived by his widow, Alice Mae. Donations may be sent to the following address: Freeland & Freeland Trust Account Burnside Memorial P.O. Box 269 Oxford, MS 38655 phone: 662.234.3414 ...  read more

Blues Traveler tours again

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Beginning Sep. 22, Blues Traveler will once again hit the road. Barely resting after a summer tour that found the band playing several sold-out shows across the nation, John Popper and company will cover 40 cities across the U.S. this fall. For more information, including tour dates, visit http://www.bluestraveler.com/ ...  read more

Modern hip-hop meets legendary jazz on Impulsive!

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This fall, Charles Mingus will collaborate with RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan, Boozoo Bajou will work with Pharoah Sanders and Yusef Lateef will join forces with Kid Koala. Well, sort of. On October 25, Impulsive!, a collection of reworked jazz songs from Impulse! Records, will present material from various jazz legends that has been altered by modern day DJs and hip-hop artists. Also included on the compilation will be Chief Xcel from Blackalicious, Dizzy Gillespie, Prefuse 73, John Coltrane and several others. ...  read more

Maia Sharp to tour with Bonnie Raitt this fall

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Beginning Oct. 15, singer/songwriter Maia Sharp will open a series of Bonnie Raitt shows throughout the fall. Sharp is supporting her third album, Fine Upstanding Citizen, which was released earlier this year. Sharp also wrote and recorded three songs for Raitt's soon-to-be-released album, Soul's Alike. In the past, Sharp has also written songs for the Dixie Chicks and David Wilcox, amongst others. For more information, including tour dates, visit Maia Sharp's official site. ...  read more

O.A.R. releases new album, tours

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On Oct. 4, O.A.R. will release its latest album, Stories of a Stranger, which will be produced by former Talking Head/Modern Lover, Jerry Harrison. Following a couple weeks off after the album drops, the band will embark on a U.S. tour throughout October and November. For more information, including tour dates, visit O.A.R.'s official site. ...  read more

Los Lonely Boys prepare for fall tour

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Starting Sep. 16, Los Lonely Boys will take to the road for a series of dates that will keep the band busy through December. Included during the trek will be an appearance at Farm Aid (alongside Neil Young, Dave Matthews and Wilco, amongst others) as well as three nights opening for the Rolling Stones. For more information, including tour dates, visit the Los Lonely Boys official site. ...  read more

Christopher O'Riley to release Elliot Smith covers album

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In the spring of 2006, Christopher O'Riley will release Home to Oblivion: An Elliott Smith Tribute, a collection of the virtuoso pianist's interpretations of tunes by the late singer/songwriter. O'Riley has over 60 of Smith's concerts on his iPod, and based his interpretations of the songs on his personal transcriptions of Smith's recorded output. O'Riley's latest release, Hold Me to This: Christopher Riley plays Radiohead, is currently charting on Billboard Classical. ...  read more

A Band of Bees - Free the Bees

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Mercury Prize-nominated buzz band returns with more ’60s-derived pop  read more

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