Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Live - selling the drama



LĪVE was an American rock band from York, Pennsylvania, composed of Ed Kowalczyk (lead vocals and guitar), Chad Taylor (lead guitar), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass), and Chad Gracey (drums). Touring members have included Ed's younger brother Adam Kowalczyk as a rhythm guitarist, British keyboard player Michael "Railo" Railton, and guitarist Christopher Thorn of Blind Melon.
Live achieved worldwide success with their 1994 album, Throwing Copper, which has sold eight million copies in the US. The band had a string of hit singles in the mid 1990s including "Lightning Crashes", which stayed at the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for 10 consecutive weeks and the Modern Rock Tracks (now Alternative Songs) chart for nine weeks from February 25 to April 22, 1995.The band has sold over 20 million albums worldwide. Their last three studio albums fared only moderately well in the US, but they continued to enjoy success in The Netherlands, South Africa and Australasia.
On November 30, 2009 Chad Taylor revealed that what had initially been termed a "two-year hiatus" was more likely a permanent break-up, due to what he felt were inappropriate and possibly illegal actions by Ed Kowalczyk, which have resulted in a lawsuit being filed against him by the other three band members. In June 2011, Taylor revealed that he, Gracey and Dahlheimer were to reform Live without Kowalczyk, who confirmed that he would not work with the other three again.

History

Early history and Mental Jewelry: 1988–1992

Kowalczyk, Taylor, Dahlheimer and Gracey first played together at a middle-school talent show in York, Pennsylvania. They remained together throughout high school, playing new wave covers under band names such as First Aid, Club Fungus, Paisley Blues, Action Front, and Body Odor Boys. Eventually they settled on the name Public Affection and recorded a self-released cassette of original songs, The Death of a Dictionary, in 1989. In 1990 they released an EP of demos produced by Jay Healy, titled Divided Mind, Divided Planet, via their Black Coffee mailing list. The band played regular concerts at CBGB in New York City, which helped earn them a contract with Radioactive Records in 1991.
Under the new name Live, the band entered the studio with producer Jerry Harrison (of Talking Heads) and recorded the EP Four Songs. The single "Operation Spirit (The Ty ranny of Tradition)" went to number nine on the Modern Rock chart and was followed by their debut album, 1992's Mental Jewelry, which Harrison again produced. Given the band's inexperience, Harrison's input was invaluable. Pat Dalheimer said that it was, "So important to have somebody else in the room to help us, especially with arrangements. I mean, we were still learning how to write songs...Jerry just seemed to know everything...this guy's a wizard!" Some of the album's lyrics, written by Kowalczyk, were inspired by Indian philosopher and writer Jiddu Krishnamurti.

Throwing Copper and mainstream success: 1993–1996

After appearances on the MTV 120 Minutes tour, at Woodstock '94 and on Peter Gabriel's WOMAD tour, Live's second album, Throwing Copper, achieved mainstream success. The album featured the singles "I Alone", "All Over You", and the number one US Modern Rock hits "Selling the Drama" and "Lightning Crashes". "Lightning Crashes" also stayed at the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for ten consecutive weeks. The band appeared on NBC's Saturday Night Live, where they performed "I Alone" and "Selling the Drama".
The success of the singles eventually gained Throwing Copper the number one position on the Billboard 200 album chart on May 6, 1995, its 52nd week on the chart. It was the third longest gap between an album first charting and reaching number one, behind Fleetwood Mac's Fleetwood Mac in 1976 (58 weeks) and Paula Abdul's Forever Your Girl in 1989 (64 weeks). It is Live's best-selling album, having sold eight million copies in the US alone.[1] In 1995 the band appeared on MTV Unplugged. Their set included a cover version of Vic Chesnutt's "Supernatural".

LIVE'S ED KOWALCZYK in MANILA






























LIVE'S ED KOWALCZYK
ED KOWALCZYK
Category: Entertainment
Venue: Araneta Coliseum
Event Date/Time:
August 24, 2011 | Wednesday at 8:00PM,

Seat and Price:
Seat Location Price
VIP(103&101 ROWS A-J) (Reserved Seating) 4755
PATRON (Reserved Seating) 4225
LOWER BOX VIP (200 & 201) (Reserved Seating) 4225
LOWER BOX REGULAR (Reserved Seating) 3700
UPPER BOX A (Reserved Seating) 2640
UPPER BOX B1585
GENERAL ADMISSION530

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Ticket prices not yet released.

The Day I tried to Live

Soundgarden


Soundgarden

Soundgarden performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago, 2010 (L-R: Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron, Ben Shepherd. Not pictured: Kim Thayil.)
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genres Alternative rock, grunge, alternative metal
Years active 1984–1997, 2010–present
Labels Sub Pop, SST, A&M
Associated acts Temple of the Dog, Hater, Wellwater Conspiracy, The No WTO Combo, Alice Mudgarden, Audioslave, Pearl Jam
Website soundgardenworld.com
Members
Chris Cornell
Kim Thayil
Matt Cameron
Ben Shepherd
Past members
Hiro Yamamoto
Scott Sundquist
Jason Everman

Soundgarden is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984 by lead singer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Matt Cameron became the band's permanent drummer in 1986 while bassist Ben Shepherd became a permanent replacement for Yamamoto in 1990.
Soundgarden was one of the seminal bands in the creation of grunge, a style of alternative rock that developed in Seattle, and was one of a number of grunge bands signed to the record label Sub Pop. Soundgarden was the first grunge band to sign to a major label (A&M Records, in 1988), though the band did not achieve commercial success until they popularized "grunge" in the early 1990s with Seattle contemporaries Nirvana, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam.
Soundgarden achieved its biggest success with the 1994 album Superunknown, which debuted at number one on the Billboard charts and yielded the Grammy Award-winning singles "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman". In 1997, the band broke up due to internal strife over its creative direction. On January 1, 2010, Cornell alluded to a Soundgarden reunion. On April 5, 2010, it was announced that Soundgarden would play Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 6–8, 2010. A secret reunion concert under the name "Nudedragons" was held at the Showbox at the Market in Seattle on April 16, 2010. It was Soundgarden's first show since 1997. The band is currently working on a new album, which is slated for release in the spring of 2012.
As of 2010, Soundgarden had sold over 9 million records in the United States, and an estimated 21 million worldwide.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Earth to Man by: Indio I



Bio:

PROFILE: indio i is a band that was formed in 1994, to bring reggae music to a new level. They launched their first album in 1998 under Star Records. Songs like "Di Mo Lang Alam", "S on My Chest", and "Earth to Man" can still be heard over the radio and at the beach bars up to this very day. Upon penetrating the local music scene, the band was given recognition by award-giving bodies and networks. At the 1997 NUROCK Awards, indio i garnered 8 nominations, and at the 1998 Katha Awards, the band brought home the Best Reggae Song Trophy for "Di Mo Lang Alam". Since their inception indio i has performed in some of the hottest nightspots and the most beautiful beaches in the country. Vic Facultad: Vocalist/ No frills, in your face, raw vocal power. Jun Lazo : Bassist / Simply groovy. Steady and laid-back, this groove-meister packs a lot of soul on each note. Loloy Biscaro: Drummer / Steady Stylee. An experienced musician who brings plenty of surprises to the stage.

Members:

Vic Facultad: Vocals,

Martin Aviles: Guitar,

Jun Lazo: Bass,

Loloy Biscaro: Drums


Influences:

Reggae, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Rap, Swing, Funk, Hip Hop, Soul, Hawaii, La Union, Daet, Puerto Galera, Boracay, Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, Bolinao, Pagudpud, Caruan, Kaya, Ganja, Kali, Sensi, Shrooms, Pinacolada, Banana Rum Shake, Bardinet, Empy, San Miguel Beer, Camomile, Mint Tea, Ginseng Rum Tea...