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In its 50 years of existence, Los Angeles venue The Troubadour has helped launch the careers of artists such as The Eagles, Jackson Browne and Elton John. Two other artists that first performed there in 1969 are Carole King and James Taylor, who will be celebrating the 50-year anniversary of the club with three shows there, November 28-30. The two performances each night will benefit various charities including National Resources Defense and MusiCares.

Not surprisingly in a year that they toured for the first time in decades, The Police were big winners at the fourth annual Billboard Touring Awards last week. The band took home the awards for Top Tour and Top Draw. Other winners included Kenny Chesney, Justin Timberlake, Prince and Larry the Cable Guy.

Velvet Revolver’s four-day tour in Japan, which was scheduled for November 26-30, was cancelled because of visa issues stemming from previous arrests of some of the band’s members. The band is appealing but will likely not have a ruling for several months.

Carrie Underwood will join Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts and others on the 2008 Stagecoach country music festival. The event is being held May 3-4 at California’s Empire Polo Field.

Indie rock band The A.K.A.s are releasing their new album in March 2008, but will be hitting the road in advance of that along with Hawthorne Heights, Escape The Fate, Amber Pacific and The Secret Handshake beginning this Friday in Detroit. Here are the complete confirmed Continue reading »

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Country mega-stars Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood will hit the road together as co-headliners beginning January 31 for 24 shows. The tour is being billed as Love, Pain, & the Whole Crazy Carnival Ride Tour (really now, why do these concert promoters think they have to try and be clever?). Tickets go on sale December 1.

Southern California based indie label Hopeless/Sub City Records is organizing the Take Action Tour, which focuses on raising funds and awareness for non-profit organizations. The seventh annual tour will begin in February and features bands such as Every Time I Die and Escape The Fate. Previous artists on the tour include Avenged Sevenfold, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Jimmy Eat World. For a complete list of dates, please visit www.takeactiontour.com

Matchbox Twenty is touring for the first time in four years, heading out with special guests Alanis Morissette and MuteMath beginning January 25 in Hollywood, Florida in support of their new album, Exile on Mainstream. The stops include a Valentine’s Day engagement at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Here is the complete list of confirmed shows Continue reading »

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John Mellencamp is vowing to make his current tour more about the songs and songwriting than about doing rousing choruses of certain songs. What? Does that mean he’s going to take that horrible “This is Our Country” song out of his set, or at least play a short version of it? How about just a verse and a chorus?

UK Brit Pop band Polytechnics are unsigned but have quite the buzz going, and this month will showcase for labels in both New York and Los Angeles. Here are the dates where you can check them out:
Nov 16 @ Mercury Lounge NEW YORK
Nov 14 @ Spaceland LOS ANGELES

Matchbox Twenty has just announced tour dates and their schedule is posted on the band’s MySpace page at www.myspace.com/matchboxtwenty.

Former Tonic lead singer Emerson Hart is on tour and playing acoustic sets with a stripped down three-piece band. According to Hart, this helps him relate to his own music, and offers a better concert experience for his fans.

The Donnas are on tour in support of their seventh album, Bitchin’. This month they are in Europe after finishing a two-month leg of US dates. Here is the current Continue reading »

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Matt Nathanson, who was just nominated for four Boston Music Awards including Indie Album of the Year, will be performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live this Monday, November 5.

Singer/songwriter Alicia Keys is releasing her new album, As I Am, on November 13, and has just announced some tour dates in the UK beginning February 25 in Glasgow.

Indie rock band Tokyo Police Club has been added to the lineup for the mtvU Woodie Awards, honoring the music voted best by the college market. The Toronto based band joins the likes of The Academy Is… and Spank Rock performing at the Awards show November 8 at the Roseland Ballroom on November 8. Speaking of the Woodie Awards, Amy Winehouse was also scheduled to perform but will not due to visa issues preventing her from traveling to the States. This comes two months after Winehouse had to cancel her VMA performance due to health issues.

OTEP just released their new album, The Ascension, on Koch Records, and is currently touring the US in support of it. The “emotional powerhouse” fronted by singer Otep Shamaya is going to be at the following venues in the coming weeks:

11/02 – Grand Rapids, MI – Orbit Room
11/03 – Minneapolis, MN – First Ave
11/04 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
11/06 – Sauget, IL – Pop’s
11/07 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre
11/09 – Denver, CO – Fillmore
11/10 – El Paso, TX – Cohen Coliseum (KLAQ show)
11/11 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theatre
11/13 – Santa Ana, CA Galaxy
11/14 – Los Angeles, CA – Key Club
11/16 – Ventura, CA – Ventura Theatre
11/17 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
11/23 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
11/27 – Memphis, TN – New Daisy Theater
11/28 – Atlanta, GA – Roxy Theater
11/30 – Ft Myers, FL – City of Palms Park (Radio show)
12/02 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock
12/04 – Norfolk, VA – NorVa
12/05 – Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head
12/07 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium

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Dave Matthews Band fans are still in full force, especially among college age kids. But recently the US Army beat out more than 100 colleges to win the World’s Largest Pep Rally contest, bringing DMB in for a pair of shows for the Army cadets next month.

The second annual Rock To Roll charity event spearheaded by SideOneDummy Records is set for December 11 at the Avalon Theatre in Hollywood. Headlining the event will be Flogging Molly and Bouncing Souls. Rock To Roll benefits Wheels For Humanity, which provides increased self-sufficiency and mobility to people with disabilities throughout the world.

After a four-year hiatus, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones are back with their Hometown Throwdown again, which will be held in Boston at The Middle East from December 26 to December 30 (five shows). Unannounced special guests will also be on hand, and the band has said that you never know who is going to show up.

San Diego band My American Heart spent this past summer on the Vans Warped Tour and hit the road again last night for its Pure Volume/Rise From The Ashes club tour in support of their latest album, Hiding Inside The Horrible Weather. Here are the confirmed Continue reading »

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