Posted at 2:51 PM on February 14, 2007
by Barb Abney
(3 Comments)
Long Winters are coming to town! Admittedly, I am a fan of these guys and was really looking forward to a date in the Twin Cities they were to play last year. Well, you know how these things sometimes happen.. they didn't come to town after all. So, I am thrilled to share the new tour date, March 21st at 400 Bar along with with Bound Stems and Stars of Track & Field!
Muse wins BRIT for British Live Act.
This seems like the perfect time to do a festival update... as three or four have finally posted line-ups!
All Tomorrow's Parties (the dirty 3, vs the fans)
Benicassim
Bonnaroo
Again, if you're planning on attending ANY festival, let me know. I'll get a handful of The Current stickers in your hot little hands to pass out at the fest. More info here.
Tunes On The Telly Tonight..
The Apples in Stereo on Conan
Norah Jones on Letterman
Madeleine Peyroux on Jimmy Kimmel
KT Tunstall on Craig Ferguson
Several people have asked my choice for best love song/breakup song of all time. My sweetie and I list our song as "There Is No If" from The Cure. As for break-up tune, I'll go with Throwing Stones from Paula Cole. Mark Wheat and Danny Siegleman are really the experts. I can't wait to hear the tunes tonight! In the meantime, Wanna share your pick for either/both categories?
Bonnaroo looks like a good list...but how did Lewis Black and David Cross get billing? I mean, I know David Cross is a huge indie fan, but I got a kick out of him getting billed alongside Wilco and the Police.
I'm not even sure what exactly I mean when I say this, but it's true: Long Winters are the most Minneapolis-sounding band in Seattle.
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