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Adele has announced a European tour for Spring 2011

Adele has announced a European tour for Spring 2011

Adele has announced a European tour for Spring 2011

Adele has announced a European tour for Spring 2011. Adele has announced a European tour for Spring 2011, which comes to the UK and Ireland in April. ‘Rolling In The Deep’, Adele’s forthcoming single is released on Sunday January 16th. Written and produced by Adele and award winning British producer Paul Epworth, it’s a ‘dark bluesy gospel disco tune’ according to Adele herself. Adele’s new album ’21′ is set to be released on Monday January 24th. Most of the album was recorded in Malibu with the legendary Rick Rubin (Johnny Cash, Jay Z, Red Hot Chilli Peppers) and back in Kensal Rise in London with Paul Epworth (Plan B, Bloc Party, Florence). Adele cites Wanda Jackson, Yvonne Fair, Andrew Bird, Mary J Blige, Mos Def, Elbow, Tom Waits and Kanye West amongst others as key influences on ’21′.  About its release she says ‘ It’s taken a while and it knocked me for six when writing it. It’s different from ’19′, it’s about the same things but in a different light. I deal with things differently now. I’m more patient, more honest, more forgiving and more aware of my own flaws, habits and principles. Something that comes with age I think. So fittingly this record is called ’21′. The whole reason I called my first album ’19′ was about cataloging what happened to me then and who I was then, like a photo album you see the progression and changes in a person throughout the years’. ‘Rolling In The Deep’ is released on XL Recordings on Sunday January 16th ’21′ is released on XL Recordings on Monday January 24th.  The full dates are:
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12th – Olympia, Dublin, Ireland
14th ‘ O2 Academy, Leeds, UK
15th ‘ O2 ABC, Glasgow, UK
17th – Ritz, Manchester, UK
18th – HMV Institute, Birmingham, UK
20th – Guildhall, Southampton, UK
21st ‘ O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK

Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band will play a number of UK dates

Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band will play a number of UK dates

Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band will play a number of UK dates

Josh Ritter announces autumn dates. Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band will play a number of UK dates as part of a European tour this September. The tour will follow Josh Ritter’s fifth full length album ‘So Runs The World Away’, which will be released on August 23rd. The album comes after Ritter was named amongst the 100 Greatest Living Songwriters by Paste magazine alongside the likes of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young. A literary work as much as it a musical one, ‘So Runs The World Away’ is an ambitiously bold project and features the exceptional song ‘The Curse’, a love story between and archaeologist and her mummy. A unique performer, the Idaho born singer, songwriter and guitarist’s gorgeous brand of un-distilled American music has to be seen live to be believed, Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band play:

September
Fri 17th Oxford, Town Hall 0871 230 5595 www.kililive.com
Sat 18th Glasgow, Oran Mor 08444 999 990 www.gigsinscotland.com
Sun 19th Nottingham, Albert Hall
Tue 21st Bristol, St Georges
Wed 22nd Manchester, Royal Northern College of Music
Thu 23rd London, Barbican 020 7638 8891 www.gigsandtours.com

Tickets are on general sale now.

Dawn Landes and the Hounds will support all dates. Dawn is also Josh’s wife.

Josh is also working on a novel, titled Bright’s Passage, to be published in 2011 on Random House / Dial Press.

www.joshritter.com

“Funny People” Soundtrack Features Rare John Lennon Track

funny-people-soundtrackThe reason I looked at this soundtrack twice is because the film’s director, Judd Apatow, gave me 17 unforgettable hours of “Freaks & Geeks.” Apatow has been franchising himself a bit thin, and it’s troubling that Adam Sandler is his go-to guy this time, but he has a touch with soundtracks. The selling point here is an unreleased live version of Wilco’s “Jesus, Etc.,” with Andrew Bird sitting in, and it doesn’t disappoint. James Taylor’s “Carolina on My Mind,” another unreleased live track, also shines. Jason Schwartzman’s band, Coconut Records, scores with some wistful pop, and all of the Beatles are represented, most enjoyably by Ringo’s epic “Photograph.” Sandler reins in the middle school antics on a Continue reading