Features
The Closing Bell
Behind the scenes – presenting concerts in Little Rock – Arkansas Times
The Romantics are so mad at the makers of Guitar Hero III they could sue. And have – Detroit Free Press
RIAA and MPAA seek anti-piracy guarantees from presidential candidates – Cnet / News.com
Q&A with Donald Fagen – Reuters
Fanista.com – selling entertainment the Amway way – Video Business
Wyclef Jean: “I am like a modern-day Quincy Jones, for real” – Telegraph UK
The Hold Steady A through Z – Washington Post / Post Rock
Dates, Dates &More Dates …
New dates for Marah include postings for Buffalo, Minneapolis, Nashville, St. Louis and DC; Linkin Park play Detroit, MI, and Manchester, NH, in February and Keller Williams slots Nashville and St. Louis for January.
Jason Isbell adds Tucson, Boise, Knoxville and Nashville to the ’08 routing; James McMurtry stops in Chicago during the last week of ’07 and Jack’s Mannequin adds CT and NY for Feb. ’08.
The charity event,
A short but sweet day in tour date land, where some of our comrades had to leave the Pollstar.com HQ in order to finish their required community service time so they can spend Thanksgiving with their families and friends. Even so, we posted a lot of dates you should be aware of.
For starters, we kicked off our morning data operations with new dates for The Moody Blues, The Nadas, McCoy Tyner and Cheryl Wheeler.
Then by midday we were slamming new listings into our databanks for Charlie Parr, Buju Banton, Cirque du Soleil – “Delirium,” Dark Star Orchestra, Gore Gore Girls and Jay Brannan.
Then we really got rolling this afternoon with new shows for As I Lay Dying, Lucky Boys Confusion, Kris Delmhorst, The Samples, The Roches, Tracy Grammer plus more bands and artists than even Stephen Hawking can comprehend.
And that’s going to do it for this short week leading into the Thanksgiving Weekend. While we may sneak in and post a few new dates just to keep the Pollstar.com tour-date machinery from freezing up, chances are we may not meet again until Monday. Here’s to a Happy Turkey Day, and may you always get the bigger part of the wishbone. Later!