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Road Warriors 9

As they seem to do every summer, the Dave Matthews Band will hit the road and perform for their very devoted fans. The tour kicks off July 8 in Bridgeview, Illinois and the 36-date affair will run through early October with shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Tickets for the public go on sale April 21. DMB is also hard at work on a new album due out before the end of this year.

Scott Weiland’s latest project, Velvet Revolver, will hit the road in support of its latest album, Libertad, due out in June. The band’s US tour will kick off May 4 in Hollywood and run through May 22 in New York City.

While UK sensation James Morrison is touring with John Mayer and Ben Folds in the States, he also will headline a few shows of his own here. The first of those is July 19 in Boston and then another on July 28 in New York. Stay tuned to www.jamesmorrisonmusic.com for details.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder will headline the upcoming Hullaballo benefit show for the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. Flea of the Chili Peppers founded the Conservatory to help low-income students afford lessons and instruments. The show is set for May 5 in Los Angeles.

Classic rock mega-band Rush will hit the road for its Snakes & Arrows World Tour beginning June 13 in Atlanta. The tour runs through October 29 in Finland. For complete information please visit www.rush.com and to pre-order a copy of Snakes & Arrows with a chance to meet the band, click here:
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American Idol: Bye Bye Tongue Ring

Last night’s “American Idol” results show had a few surprises and a few not-so-surprises. There wasn’t a ton of fluff…thankfully no group performance other than the stupid Ford commercial that gets more ridiculous every week.

Then before the special guest performance, Ryan Seacrest divided the remaining 9 contestants into three groups–the top 3, middle 3, and bottom 3. The first group was Blake, Chris and Sanjaya and we all knew this was the middle 3. But Seacrest went on to the other groups first. The next one was Haley, Gina and Phil, and there had to be no doubt in anyone’s mind what group this was. Finally, he went to the power trio of Jordina, Melinda and Lakisha and declared them safe and the top 3. Well, duh. Then Blake, Chris and Sanjaya were also sent back to safety, and unfortunately that means Sanjaya was no lower than sixth in overall voting. People, you are scaring me with this kid!

Then, instead of Tony Bennett performing (he had the flu), we were treated to Michael Buble….I’ve never seen or heard this guy but he is really a great singer. I could have done without the Antonella Barba comments and banter with Seacrest, but sometimes the producers of AI are looking for any angle whatsoever.

After the break, Phil was sent back to safety, and I have to say that my wife’s five votes may have saved him. Though I still wasn’t offended by the bottom 2 America chose (other than the fact that Sanjaya SHOULD ALWAYS BE THERE).

So it was down to Haley’s legs (and they were once again in full view) and Gina and her tongue ring. Gina was tearfully sent on her way and for a moment, all was right with the world. It was definitely time. Haley and Phil will be going next, no question about it…and hopefully Sanjaya will soon follow because this charade has reached epic proportions.

The Elite 8 looks like this:

Melinda, Lakisha, Jordin, Blake, Chris, Sanjaya, Haley, Phil.

And if Melinda isn’t your choice to win it all, you should really have your ears checked. See you next week….

American Idol: Worlds Collide

When I say worlds collide, I’m talking about the legendary Tony Bennett meeting up with the way-full-of-himself Sanjaya. I’m also talking about the “universe” of Sanjaya colliding with Simon Cowell’s universe, but more on that later.

With Bennett coaching the remaining nine contestants on “American Idol” last night, the song choices were all standards–a difficult genre on paper, but most of them came to play. Here is how it went down:

THE REALLY GOOD

I’m not sure if I’ve said this yet, and I know I’ve been pimping Melinda Doolittle from the outset. But last night she proved that she may be the best contestant this show has ever seen. Seriously, have you ever seen anyone bring it week after week like Melinda? She is everyone else’s best week, every week.
And the judges agree as Melinda’s “I Got Rhythm” drew rave reviews as usual. Randy said she gives everyone else a “lesson,” Paula said that lesson is a “master class,” and Simon said the first half was cabaret, but that the second half was great, and that he finds it really hard to criticize anything Melinda does. Well Simon, you need to stop trying.

THE GOOD

Jordin Sparks sang “On a Clear Day” and she was damn near good enough to be put in Melinda’s class, but not quite. This girl gets better every week and is going to be an American sweetheart before this is said and done. Randy said Jordin brought some “heat” and was “the bomb,” Paula said she will sail through to the next round, and Simon said that while Jordin sang well, she didn’t make the song “current” the same way Chris Richardson did just before her. Whatever, Simon. Stop looking for flaws in this girl, too.

Blake Lewis kicked off the night with “Mac the Knife,” and came out in a suit….a long way from the beatboxing kid we’ve come to know. Anyway, he was pretty damn good, and he’s definitely got what it takes to stay on for a few more weeks. Randy said it was the perfect song choice though pitchy at times, Paula said Blake has pizazz and is “cool,” (read: Paula wants to jump this kid), and Simon said it was a good song choice but only a 7 out of 10.

Chris Richardson sang “Mr. Saturday Dance,” but as mentioned earlier did a very hip version of the song, which earned him style points with the judges. Randy said it was Chris’ best performance, Paula said the fact that Chris made the song current showed artistic integrity, and Simon also said it was Chris’ best performance and one of the strongest of the night.

Lakisha Jones closed the night with “Stormy Weather” and she was awesome. Randy said it was the perfect song choice, Paula said she looked gorgeous, and Simon said Lakisha was “back on form” and that she was sassy and great. I completely agree. The only thing is, she did this “Ain’t No Sunshine When He’s Gone” thing at the end of the song, something Tony Bennett advised her against. Bennett wanted her to just hold out the big note, but still it didn’t hurt anyone.

THE IN-BETWEEN

Gina Glocksen sang “Smile” and while she was pretty good doing something that should have been way out of her comfort zone, I just couldn’t get past this fact: Here is a rocker chick with a tongue ring singing a classic ballad on a stool. It just didn’t look right and was extremely distracting. Not to mention just a tad boring. Randy said it was nice and in control, Paula said it was flawless (that is the booze talking), and Simon said he couldn’t rave about Gina when he saw Melinda and Jordin sing before her. Amen to that.

Haley sang “Ain’t Misbehavin'” and her legs were not only in full view again, but her dress was loose enough to let her boobs hang out just a little. Haley is no dummy, that’s for sure. And it actually was one of her better performances, maybe enough to earn her another week. Randy said he would defer to Paula, who deferred to Simon. That was pretty funny. Simon answered with “Haley, you’ve got great legs.” Simon, have you been reading my blog? He then added that it was good style but a bit like a pageant performance. Whatever, I think Haley is safe.

THE BAD

Phil Stacey sang “Night and Day” and while he wasn’t really bad, he was really bad compared to everyone else. And he has so much trouble staying on pitch in lower registers. Randy said the song was a good choice but that there was no passion, Paula said Phil was like a young Frank Sinatra but that he needed to show more joy, and Simon said to Paula, “Which Sinatra?” He then added that Phil’s performance had all the joy of a funeral, and that it was oddly gloomy and dark. Folks, this guy is going home tonight.

Sanjaya was actually not as bad as usual, and came out with a semi-normal hairstyle. He sang “Cheek To Cheek” and was annoying but had one of his better vocals, for him. Randy said that Sanjaya is turning into quite an entertainer, Paula said she’s starting to get why America keeps voting for him because he’s charming, and Simon said “Let’s try a different tactic this week: INCREDIBLE” and it was clearly sarcastic. But Sanjaya didn’t see the sarcasm and replied “Welcome to the universe of Sanjaya!” Um, kid, threre is no room in the universe for anyone else’s ego now, because yours is off the charts. You should have gone home weeks ago, but instead America is forcing us to endure this stupid charade. And I’m going to be pissed if you knock out someone like Jordin or Lakisha along your stupid journey.

Okay, so there you have it. My bottom three: Phil, Gina, and Sanjaya. Or possibly Haley. Should be going home, definitely Sanjaya. Will be going home, definitely Phil Stacey. We’ll find out tonight, and see you tomorrow with the results….

Road Warriors 8

Bon Jovi will headline Tiger Woods’ Tiger Jam X at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on May 26, which will raise funs for the Tiger Woods Foundation. Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.

Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak will kick off a tour together on May 17 in Concord, California. Nicks is supporting her new greatest hits album, Crystal Visions. The tour will also stop in, among 19 confirmed cities, Denver, Dallas, Chicago and Boston.

Evanescence will take the Family Values tour on the road again along with powerhouse rock bands Korn, Flyleaf and HellYeah. While the lineup has been announced, the tour dates have not, but will be soon.

Gwen Stefani has added more tour dates to her Great Escape tour—in Santa Barbara on June 26 and 27, Reno on June 29 and Honolulu on August 24. The Milwaukee show on June 7 has been canceled. The tour is a worldwide run that will go through October 14 in Denmark.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Soul2Soul 2007 tour is such a high-demand ticket that the couple has added ten shows including stops in Omaha, Salt Lake City, Washington DC, Vancouver, and Las Vegas.

Pop mega-star Justin Timberlake has added a second leg to his Futuresex/Loveshow World Tour. The leg kicks off in Timberlake’s hometown of Memphis on August 6. No word yet on whether there will be any wardrobe malfunctions (I bet you’re all sick of hearing that). Continue reading »

American Idol: Bye Bye Curly

Well, I can’t say I didn’t warn you. Yes, we’re going to have another week of Sanjaya on “American Idol.” And I’m fearful that we may have 7 or 8 more weeks of this idiot. No, seriously, I’m really afraid of that. Aren’t you?

The show started with Ryan Seacrest wearing a Sanjaya faux-hawk wig, and he predictably looked ridiculous. Then after the recap of the previous night, it was right to business. Blake and Lakisha were safe, and Phil was sent to the bottom 3. This surprised me because Phil kicked ass on Tuesday, but that’s America for you. Melinda, Chris Richardson and Sanjaya were then declared safe, while Haley was sent to the bottom 3 (deservedly). Jordin was safe, which meant the last member of the basement would be either Gina or Chris Sligh.

I knew what was coming, but first a performance by Gwen Stefani and hip-hop artist Akon, who she will be touring with. Did anyone notice that all Akon did was hoot and holler a couple of times, prance around the stage with his Fruit of the Looms in full view, and just kind of get in the way? But hey, it was a nice performance by Gwen, who is always entertaining.

Back to business. Phil Stacey was sent back to the pack, leaving Haley and Sligh. The judges were asked who they thought would go home, and while Randy and Paula typically backpedaled, Simon was blunt and said “I think it’s bye bye Curly.” Naturally, he, and I, were right. Whew. I was starting to think I didn’t understand the American voters. But I do know that one lousy performance at this stage is poison, and it was for Chris. For Haley, her day is coming soon, legs or not. And for Sanjaya, well, I’m going to use a Simon phrase again: “If people like you, good luck.”

So we’re down to 9….I’m nervously envisioning a finale of Melinda and Sanjaya. People, we have to start banding together on this, because too many wiseguys and crying teenagers are keeping Sanjaya going. He’s not just on life support, he is thriving.

We still have a long way to go, so hang on….Farley, OUT

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