Monday, April 13, 2015

Patti Smith Announces New Memoir 'M Train'

Patti Smith's follow-up memoir to her award-winning account of life with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, Just Kids, will come out this fall. The new book, M Train, will present what her publisher has described as a journey through 18 "stations," as she writes about various turning points in her life. The memoir, which is due out October 6th, will also contain black-and-white Polaroids that the singer-songwriter took herself.


M Train's narrative will begin at the Greenwich Village café where Smith used to drink black coffee every morning and "ruminate on the world as it is and the world as it was, and writes in her notebook," as her publisher puts it (via Pitchfork). The book's cover shows her at the now-closed Café 'Ino.



From there, the story will shift between reality and dreams, as Smith ponders various forms of creativity, from "Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul in Mexico, to a meeting of an Arctic explorer's society in Berlin; from the ramshackle seaside bungalow in New York's Far Rockaway that Smith buys just before Hurricane Sandy hits, to the graves of [Jean] Genet, [Sylvia] Plath, [Arthur] Rimbaud and [Yukio] Mishima." She also shares memories of her time married to MC5 guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith, who died in 1994 – an event that greatly affected Patti's life. "It is loss, as well as the consolation we might salvage from it, that lies at the heart of this exquisitely told memoir," publisher Knopf included in its brief.


Smith told Rolling Stone last year that she had submitted the book to her publisher last October; she first announced she'd begun work on it in 2011. At the time, she described it as being "sort of in present tense." "I wanted to write a contemporary book or just write whatever I felt like writing about, and it's things going from literature to coffee to memories of Fred in Michigan," she says. "It's whatever I felt. I hopped on a train and kept going."


Just Kids – one of Rolling Stone's Greatest Rock Memoirs of All Time – focused on Smith's relationship with Mapplethorpe, as well as her encounters with Sixties counterculture figures like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Andy Warhol. "I dreamed of having a book of my own, of writing one that I could put on a shelf," the singer said when she was accepting the National Book Award for the tome. "Please, no matter how we advance technologically, please don't abandon the book. There is nothing in our material world more beautiful than the book."







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Friday, April 10, 2015

Weekend Rock Question: What's the Best Rolling Stones Deep Cut?

The Rolling Stones are hitting the road next month for a 15-date North American stadium tour, and it looks like they're going to play some rare songs and possibly even a complete classic album. "We're floating the idea of doing Sticky Fingers," Mick Jagger told Rolling Stone. "I'm sure we'll feature some of the more unusual [songs from the album.]"



Now we have a question for you: What is your favorite Rolling Stones deep cut? Any song that wasn't a hit counts. Feel free to go for a 1970s track like "Sway" or "Memory Motel," something more recent like "Rain Fall Down" or "Out of Control" or even something super old like "In Another Land" or "Heart of Stone." Vote for whatever Rolling Stones deep cut you want, but please only vote once and only for a single selection.


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Will Blur Tour the U.S. Again?

In just a few weeks, on April 28th, Blur will release The Magic Whip, their first album in 12 years. But if U.S. fans are hoping to celebrate by seeing the band in concert, they might have to keep waiting. "I’m up for doing a bit of touring," says singer Damon Albarn. "But there’s a great question mark when it comes to America with Blur for me."



Since reuniting in 2009, Blur have played dozens of shows in Europe, Asia and South America, but just two in North America (both at Coachella in 2013). Albarn says the reason has to do with his lukewarm memories of trying to break into the U.S. concert market with Blur in the Nineties. "I spent a long time when I was younger, traveling and doing it the right way in America, and always feeling very frustrated with the brick wall that we always seemed to hit," he says. "Partly through our own attitude, and partly through it not really being the right climate for us. I don't know if that’s the case now. It may not be."


He admits that he's had much better experiences playing the U.S. more recently with Gorillaz. "I love America," he says. "It's had a profound effect on me. So I'd like to come back again – but if I don't I'm not going to lose any sleep over it."


Adds Albarn, "It's really up to whether anyone likes [the new album] over there. That's my attitude. If you like it, we might come over. If you don't. . .I wouldn't want to arrive with my suitcase and wide eyes to indifference. Why would you?"







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Thursday, April 9, 2015

Flashback: Ben Stiller Plays Springsteen as a Puff Daddy Fanatic

Ben Stiller is a man of many talents. He's not only a brilliant comedic actor, but he also writes screenplays and directs some of his own movies. His most impressive skill, however, might be his ability to impersonate Bruce Springsteen. He had a recurring bit on The Ben Stiller Show called Legends of Springsteen, where he portrayed the singer as mythical superhero who delivers babies and helps Abraham Lincoln write "The Gettysburg Address."



He revived the Springsteen character in 1998 when he hosted the MTV Video Music Awards. In one skit he does a spot-on imitation of Tom Joad-era Bruce being interviewed about recording songs for the soundtracks to The Cable Guy and Weekend at Bernie's. It was a weird time in Springsteen's career when he was best known for contributing to the soundtracks of Philadelphia, Dead Man Walking and Jerry Maguire, and Stiller got every nuance of him down, even the ever-present chuckle.


The best bit that night was a spoof of the MTV show FANatic, which allowed superfans to meet their heroes and interview them. Stiller's Springsteen is a Puff Daddy fanatic who has a shrine to him in his house and spends his free time carving a little Puffy doll he calls "Little P". Jack Black plays his buddy who storms into a recording session with a camera crew to reveal they're going to meet Puffy. In front of a stunned Puff Daddy (playing himself) Springsteen asks questions like "Why are you so awesome?" and holds a hug for so long that a bodyguard steps in to break them apart. The whole thing is even funnier than it sounds.


The video quality isn't amazing here, but this was still the age of the VCR. Hopefully someday MTV will create a channel devoted to reruns from their 1980s and 1990s golden age, but for now we have to rely on stuff like this.







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Monday, April 6, 2015

Lady Antebellum to Pay Seven Fans' Mortgages

Lady Antebellum and mortgage lender Quicken Loans have teamed up for the 7FOR7 Sweepstakes, which will award seven lucky concertgoers (and a guest) a backstage VIP concert experience and a significant break on housing expenses — as the seven winners will have a year's worth of mortgage payments made on their behalf. The sweepstakes coincides with the launch of the Grammy-winning trio's Wheels Up 2015 Tour, which kicks off May 1st in Lubbock, Texas, and continues across North America through the fall. Special guests Hunter Hayes and Sam Hunt are also on tap for the trek.



The 7FOR7 Sweepstakes, which is an extension of Lady A's charity-focused 7FOR7 campaign, also includes backstage meet-and-greet passes and complimentary travel for the winners and their guests. In addition to the seven grand prize winners, two first prize winners will receive VIP tickets and meet–and-greet passes for them and a guest to see the threesome during the Wheels Up 2015 Tour and will also win an autographed 747 album. Twenty second-prize winners will receive an autographed copy of the album.


"7FOR7 has been one of our favorite ways to connect with fans off stage," says the group's Charles Kelley. "Being able to keep that thread going with Quicken Loans is something we're really excited to help make happen. Helping a family pay their mortgage for a year is a special gift, and I hope we help change some of our fans' lives in a real tangible way."


"We're always looking for those opportunities [to give back]," Lady A's Hillary Scott said during a press event earlier this year. "That's such a huge part of who we are and the platform we've been given – and wanting to use that platform with intention and purpose."


To enter, fans must be at least 18 years of age, and a U.S. citizen. On the entry form, fans are asked to reveal what it would mean to them to meet the group and to take a year-long vacation from their mortgage payments. The winning entries will be selected based on creativity, clarity and thoughtfulness. The sweepstakes ends August 20th, 2015.


The first 7FOR7 campaign, launched last fall, granted wishes for fans from Miami to New York and ranged from visits to an American Girl store to an Army base.


Nominationed once again for ACM Vocal Group of the Year, Lady Antebellum will take part in a concert in Dallas two days before the ACM Awards. "One Night, Two Cities, All Music," hosted by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood in Dallas and Fort Worth on April 17th, will benefit the charitable organization, ACM Lifting Lives.







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Friday, April 3, 2015

New Tupac Biopic 'On Hold,' Says Director John Singleton

Filmmaker John Singleton has put his long-in-the-works Tupac Shakur biopic "on hold," at least on his end. "I'm putting my involvement on hold right now because we're trying to figure out some things," he recently told XXL. "I got a script and I got the blessings from his family. We'll see.... We've got to get it right." The movie was originally supposed to go into production in June.


The director, whose credits include Boyz N the Hood and the Shakur-starring Poetic Justice, did not expound on the logistics stymying his involvement in the movie, but he did say he found making the movie intimidating. "You just want to get it right," Singleton said, adding that he has casting choices in mind but would not disclose them. "I think the picture is not going to be good unless it's offensive to some people.... When I'm making my movies, John Singleton movies, it's really just my voice. So I can't be listening to all the other suggestions of all these other people and shit.



"So we're not going to pull the trigger on that until it's right," he continued. "If somebody else wants to do something different then they can do something different. But if it's going to be right, it's going to be right. It's going to be something that potentially adorns 'Pac's legacy."


Singleton also praised the work of another rapper with a recent connection to Tupac, Kendrick Lamar, who covered him at the iHeartRadio Awards and conversed with him (though an archival interview) on the To Pimp a Butterfly track "Mortal Man." "Kendrick Lamar is phenomenal," the director said. "I wouldn't even call Kendrick a rapper, I would call him a performance artist because he's somebody that's channeled his own journey into his art and he's affected so many people. He's a great example of somebody who's pouring his soul out to the world."


But at the same time, he wouldn't compare him to the rapper he's planning on memorializing on film. "There will never be another Tupac," Singleton said. "No matter how great anybody else is. Kendrick Lamar is his own special entity. Kendrick Lamar is making his own history. The thing about him is also, he's laying it down for, I feel, a whole rise of the West Coast. With all the Top Dawg artists; ScHoolboy Q, what's happening with YG, DJ Mustard and everybody.... I think that these young brothers are giving a whole new perspective from a new generation."


Even if Singleton's Tupac biopic is delayed further, there are still many 'Pac-related things in the works. The rapper's estate recently teamed with a company responsible for minding the legacies of Janis Joplin and Michael Jackson, among others, and will be putting out previously unreleased Tupac songs and keeping his memory alive with events like the recent Tupac Grammy Museum exhibition.







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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt to Compile Lost 'Trio' Tracks

The first time Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt sang together, they knew they had something special that needed to be captured on record. But with three of the hottest solo careers going in the Seventies, various record label tangles to work through, and a desire to devote the time such a project would require, it would be more than a decade after they first recorded together that all the details would finally be ironed out so that a proper album was released. It took so long, in fact, that a whole new recording format – CDs – had been introduced by the time the spectacular Trio album was issued in 1987. It was another 12 years before the sequel, the less-than-imaginatively-titled but still musically thrilling Trio II, was released.



Although a third Trio collaboration is unlikely since Ronstadt was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013, leaving her unable to sing, the promise of some unreleased recordings to be made available in the near future has been hinted at by one of the iconic singers. In an interview with CMT, Parton says a collection containing previously unissued material has been in the works for a while.


"We've been trying for years to put out the thing that we had in the can and repackage the things that we did," she explains. "Emmylou has been working at this for a long time. We thought it was coming out two to three years ago — actually even before that — but I just got a note from Emmy and Linda saying that they had signed off on it, and so it is gonna happen."



Although she has yet to learn of a release date for the compilation, Parton, who this summer is also celebrating the 30th anniversary of her Dollywood theme park in east Tennessee, says she expects it will arrive in stores later in the year.


The 1987 Trio album was a million-seller and earned two Grammy awards in country categories. The LP also earned an Album of the Year Grammy nod, but lost to U2's The Joshua Tree. The 1999 follow-up was certified gold and also earned a Grammy. Tracks recorded for both sets later found their way onto the Harris CD box set, Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems.







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