Thursday, August 31, 2006

Texas Traveler: Eric Johnson blossoms, returns to Grant Street

The Daily Advertiser - www.theadvertiser.com - Lafayette, LA:
"Fans may notice a new Johnson release on music store shelves: Live From Austin Texas: Eric Johnson. The footage for the DVD and the audio for the CD come from a Dec. 14, 1988, recording of the PBS series Austin City Limits.

However, Johnson had little to do with the release. The footage and audio belong to Austin City Limits, he explained. It was the decision of executives with the popular music showcase to release the CD and DVD this summer.

Each release does something Johnson said he cannot reproduce in the studio: The vibe, sound and emotion the music takes on in a live performance."

Guitar Hero Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Plan 35th Anniversary Tour

Guitar Hero Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Plan 35th Anniversary Tour:
"Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush return with the two-CD concert album RealLIVE! , via Canada-based Just A Minute/Justin Time Records and confirmed 35th Anniversary U.S tour dates for October, 2006.

It is the first release for the Montreal-based guitarist/vocalist in three years, and it reunites him with longtime friend Jim West -- president of Justin Time Records, who once was the first-ever Mahogany Rush tour manager and one of the few people in the music business he truly and completely trusts."

Bayfest: Sept. 29 through Oct. 1

Caller.com: Local News:
"On Sept. 30, grounds open at noon and don't close until midnight. Check out hip-hop acts Omarion and Chingy, who will hit the stage that night, along with DeAnda.

For the final day, the festival runs from noon to 10 p.m. Performances include Ayala, rocker Pat Travers and country group Diamond Rio."

The Rock Radio: Mark Farner recalls Grand Funk Railroad's run-in with the NYPD

The Rock Radio: Mark Farner recalls Grand Funk Railroad's run-in with the NYPD:
"Just out is an expanded edition of the Grand Funk Railroad Greatest Hits album that was released in April. The new version pairs the 14 songs from the original release with a DVD that has footage from 1969, 1971, 1973, and 1997. The 1971 material is especially important in Grand Funk history, since it's from their show at Shea Stadium in New York City, which they sold out faster than the Beatles. Grand Funk flew to the gig in a helicopter, and singer-guitarist Mark Farner told us that the guys wound up in police cars soon after they landed: 'We land in the parking lot where the limo is supposed to pick us up -- no limo. This is the age of no cell phones back then. The guy runs to the corner telephone booth, this guy who was riding with us and happened to have some influence with the telephone -- in three minutes, there were three cop cars. We all jump in cop cars, come in to the Shea Stadium with the lights going and the sirens going -- it was the grand entrance! The police escort us to the stage! It was great!'
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More headlines about GFR.

Grand Funk endures musical change - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Grand Funk endures musical change - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
"Don Brewer didn't expect Grand Funk Railroad's run to be lengthy. When the band disbanded after seven years, he was not at all surprised.

'We felt like we had a good run, from 1969 to 1976,' he says, 'and we were very thankful and thought that was about it. Let's all move on.'

Brewer, who performs with the band Sunday at Heinz Field as part of the Pittsburgh Steelers Kickoff and Rib Festival, didn't reckon with the American passion for nostalgia. When classic-rock radio re-emerged in the 1990s and the band's CDs began to be reissued, people started to ask, wither Grand Funk?"


Just a few news items I found today about one of my strongest musical influences.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Good Advice

If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once a week.

-- Charles Darwin