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Tour Tracker: Wilco, The Raveonettes and Meat Beat ManifestoPhoto: Getty Wilco add some headlining shows during their tour with Neil Young, the Raveonettes bring the whole chain gang of love along for five January concerts and Meat Beat Manifesto celebrate their 20th anniversary with a small jaunt. Full dates for all three treks, after the jump. Wilco October 25, 26 - Mountain View, CA @ Bridge School Benefit November 29 - Halifax, NS @ Metro Centre December 6 - Rochester, NY @ Auditorium Theater December 14 - Baltimore, MD @ Lyric Theatre The Raveonettes January 15 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club January 16 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall January 17 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat January 23 - San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo’s 365 Club January 24 - Los Angeles, CA @ Henry Fonda Theatre Meat Beat Manifesto November 19 - New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom November 21 - Boston, MA @ Brainwaves Festival December 4 - Los Angeles, CA @ Knitting Factory December 5 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
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Published: 2008-10-24 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, On Tour
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On the Scene: Fergie, Danity Kane and Bradford CoxFergie The Mirage, Las Vegas The singer celebrated her birthday at the Cirque du Soleil “LOVE” show in Las Vegas. Quentin Tarantino (also celebrating a birthday) and Kid Rock were also there. Bradford Cox Bowery Ballroom, New York City The Deerhunter frontman was hanging out at the Stephen Malkmus show in the East Village. He was carrying a large shopping bag and was giving his endorsement of the new Raveonettes album. Danity Kane Bellagio, Las Vegas The girl group celebrated their number one album with a night out at the Bank nightclub in the casino. Later in the night, they surprised the crowd by performing “Damaged.”
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Published: 2008-04-03 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Dear Bloggers: Does Picking On Rachael Ray Make You Feel Proud? [Holy Yummo]I've discovered I like (at least) two things about Rachael Ray. One: the knife set my mother-in-law purchased for me this Christmas (sharptastic!). Two: That she can drop the classic "I'm way too...
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Published: 2008-03-05 Provider: Idolator Keywords: Blogs,dan gibson,holy fuck,holy yummo,Rachael Ray,raveonettes,SXSW,sxsw2008
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Be Your Own Pet Plot Brief TourBe Your Own Pet has paired up with the Raveonettes for a little more than a week of west coast dates, running from February 29 in San Diego to March 9 in Seattle. The band will preface that tour
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Published: 2008-01-23 Provider: Artist Direct
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The Raveonettes Plot North American TourThe feedback-infused, Phil Spector-ish Danes in the Raveonettes have confirmed a month-long tour in support of Lust Lust Lust.
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Published: 2008-01-07 Provider: Artist Direct
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Fricke’s Picks: School of Seven Bells Class Act Opening for Blonde Redhead and the Raveonettes at a recent New York show, School of Seven Bells, founded by ex-Secret Machines guitarist Ben Curtis and featuring twin-sister singers Alejandra and Claudia Deheza, slipped easily between epochs — medieval polyphony, laptop sorcery, the rhythmic turmoil of Public Image Ltd.’s 1981 album, Flowers of Romance — with smart hooks and the Dehezas’ alluring vocals, liberally greased with reverb. The group’s 2007 EP, Face to Face on High Places (Radium/Table of the Elements), is as addictive to look at — twelve-inch clear vinyl with a laser-etched image on one side — as it is to play. [Photo: Amanda Merten]
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Published: 2008-02-13 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Fricke's Picks, Rock Daily
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On the Charts: Jack Johnson Dominates for Third Straight Week The Big News: Rolling Stone cover boy Jack Johnson continues his charts dominance, staying at number one for a third consecutive week with an additional 104,890 copies sold. Officially, Alicia Keys’ As I Am placed number two, despite being outsold by Michael Jackson’s twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Thriller, which is ineligible from chart placement because it’s a “catalog album.” Amy Winehouse’s post-Grammy hangover still hasn’t worn off, as Back To Black grabbed the third spot. Moviegoers found a soundtrack they liked more than Juno, as Step Up 2: The Streets stepped up to number five. Sara Bareilles’ Little Voice also had a big week, making the jump from fifteen to seven. Debuts: Kidz Bop 13 debuted at four, further proving that little kids don’t know how to illegally download. Dipset’s Jim Jones’ Harlem’s American Gangster entered at nineteen despite being released as a mixtape last November. On the rock beat, the Raveonettes’ Lust Lust Lust placed 108, Ray Davies’ Working Man’s Café took 140 and the Mountain Goats’ critically-acclaimed Heretic Pride squeezed in at 195. Last Week’s Heroes: The Grammy bloom blew off Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Letters as the album fell from five to sixteen. Predictably, the Grammys nominees compilation also dropped from four to seventeen. It was a pretty bad week on all fronts, with only one non-debuting album in top sixty (Sara Bareilles) actually experiencing a growth in sales from the previous week. [Photo: Getty]
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Published: 2008-02-27 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Chart Roundup
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