As promised, here’s the player link that will allow you to get in on the action for tonight’s special Doobie Brothers performance, which begins at 6:30pm: Here’s some additional info regarding the schedule for tonight’s event. Enjoy! The last time The Doobie Brothers released a studio album iTunes did not exist, and now working with […]
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The ATV Interview: Eric Johnson
Austin-based guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson has been one of my favorite guitar players for a long time and it’s always a pleasure anytime that I get a chance to catch him in concert. Johnson is currently in the midst of a few different projects, including a newly completed solo CD called Up Close that features […]
Reasons to look forward to the new Ben Folds album
…and reasons to make sure that you pick up the Itunes deluxe edition of Lonely Avenue, Ben’s new album with author Nick Hornby, which hits stores next week. After hearing the new album, Ben’s previous work on Way To Normal has been forgiven 🙂
…and speaking of The Wall
Here’s some professionally shot footage from the opening night of the tour + an interview with Roger Waters himself. And while we’re at it, here are some thoughts regarding the new tour, written by our friend Matthew Wilkening (from this week’s Scene Magazine). Having nothing to do with Roger Waters, if you’re still in the […]
Rebuilding The Wall: Looking inside the new Roger Waters tour
It’s an event that ATV pal Peter Chakerian said was a really good idea….it just took a while for Roger Waters to see the light. Now with that light fully illuminated, Waters is putting The Wall back up with a 30th anniversary tour celebrating the classic album, a tour that opened earlier this week in […]
Contest: Celebrate 20 years of Pantera’s Cowboys From Hell!
The highly anticipated reissue of Pantera’s classic album Cowboys From Hell finally hit stores this week, available as an expanded 2-CD edition or “deluxe” 3-CD version for your metal listening pleasure. An additional “Ultimate Edition” 3-CD package will follow, landing in stores in mid-November. We had the chance to speak with Pantera’s Philip Anselmo about […]
The ATV Interview: Rik Emmett
Rik Emmett is one of those guys that came along at an odd point in my path of musical discovery. I knew more about his solo work (because that’s where I encountered his music initially) and less about his glory days as the singer/guitarist for Canadian arena rockers Triumph in the ’70s and ’80s. This […]
Free Live Noise from Bruce Hornsby
With a new live record due in 2011 (plus the debut of his forthcoming musical), Bruce Hornsby is a busy guy. So it makes sense that he would choose September during a period of the closest thing to what he calls “downtime” to debut a new live download series (powered by Nugs.net) with a free […]
Aircheck: WMMS in 1987
Thanks to Cleveland radio personality Java Joel (a fellow aircheck and radio aficionado) for passing this my way via Twitter. I’ll now share it with you, 45 minutes of unscoped audio from WMMS and the Buzzard Morning Zoo circa 1987. Download now If you haven’t checked out John Gorman’s Buzzard Book Blog, you’ll find lots […]
Interview Leftovers: Steve Gorman of The Black Crowes
I saw The Black Crowes for the first time in 1991, opening for ZZ Top at the Richfield Coliseum. It was a “complicated” tour for the band (that’s the term I used to reference the tour during my recent conversation with BC drummer Steve Gorman) and truthfully, they weren’t very good, which was disappointing to […]