Elvis Costello will be touring the Southern U.S. to start the new year. On Tuesday, Costello announced that he’ll be heading on the road with the Imposters, including blues guitarist Charlie Sexton for the run of shows.
The tour will see the group — also comprising Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, and Davey Faragher — commence their tour on Jan. 10 in Tallahassee, before making stops in Louisiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina.
Artist presale tickets go on sale Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time, before opening to the general public on Friday at 10 a.
The tour will see the group — also comprising Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, and Davey Faragher — commence their tour on Jan. 10 in Tallahassee, before making stops in Louisiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina.
Artist presale tickets go on sale Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time, before opening to the general public on Friday at 10 a.
- 9/26/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Elvis Costello & The Imposters are heading back on the road in 2024 with the “7-0-7 Tour,” a run of North American shows.
In a rare move for most touring acts, the “7-0-7 Tour” prioritizes the southern United States, with all 15 shows taking place across Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina. Beginning January 10th in Tallahassee, the trek takes Costello and co. to Miami Beach, New Orleans, Houston, Kansas City, Nashville, and more before wrapping up February 2nd in Wilmington.
In addition to the usual Imposters — Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, and Davey Faragher — Costello will once again be joined by Texas blues veteran Charlie Sexton.
A Live Nation pre-sale is set for Thursday, September 28th, ahead of a public on-sale on Friday, September 29th via Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program.
In a rare move for most touring acts, the “7-0-7 Tour” prioritizes the southern United States, with all 15 shows taking place across Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina. Beginning January 10th in Tallahassee, the trek takes Costello and co. to Miami Beach, New Orleans, Houston, Kansas City, Nashville, and more before wrapping up February 2nd in Wilmington.
In addition to the usual Imposters — Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, and Davey Faragher — Costello will once again be joined by Texas blues veteran Charlie Sexton.
A Live Nation pre-sale is set for Thursday, September 28th, ahead of a public on-sale on Friday, September 29th via Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program.
- 9/26/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Elvis Costello & The Imposters have announced “We’re All Going on a Summer Holiday,” a new 2023 North American tour taking place this June and July.
Beginning June 7th in Vancouver and wrapping up July 14th in Philadelphia, Costello’s show features regular Imposters Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, Davey Faragher, as well as blues guitarist Charlie Sexton. Nick Lowe, Costello’s longtime collaborator, opens each of the 23 tour dates with his band Los Straitjackets. The tour comes after upcoming Costello dates in Australia and Iceland, and is followed by September shows across Europe. Check out the artist’s full 2023 itinerary below.
Tickets to “We’re All Going on a Summer Holiday” go on sale Friday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on Thursday, March 30th (use access code Opener).
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub,...
Beginning June 7th in Vancouver and wrapping up July 14th in Philadelphia, Costello’s show features regular Imposters Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, Davey Faragher, as well as blues guitarist Charlie Sexton. Nick Lowe, Costello’s longtime collaborator, opens each of the 23 tour dates with his band Los Straitjackets. The tour comes after upcoming Costello dates in Australia and Iceland, and is followed by September shows across Europe. Check out the artist’s full 2023 itinerary below.
Tickets to “We’re All Going on a Summer Holiday” go on sale Friday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on Thursday, March 30th (use access code Opener).
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub,...
- 3/28/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Elvis Costello and the Imposters are hitting the road this summer in support of their new album The Boy Named If. Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets are special opening guests at select shows; it’s the first time longtime collaborators Costello and Lowe have toured together since 1989. Nicole Atkins will serve as an opener in Huber Heights, Ohio, and Buffalo, New York. Tickets go on sale Friday.
“Pete Thomas, Steve Nieve, and I have been spinning around like your favorite 45rpm for 45 years, and let’s be clear, Davey Faragher isn’t anyone’s deputy,...
“Pete Thomas, Steve Nieve, and I have been spinning around like your favorite 45rpm for 45 years, and let’s be clear, Davey Faragher isn’t anyone’s deputy,...
- 2/15/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Jackson Browne has returned with the new single “My Cleveland Heart,” paired with a humorous video that features a Phoebe Bridgers cameo.
The video opens with Browne being wheeled into heart surgery, playing his guitar as the gurney glides down the hall. He winds up on the operating table in front of a crowd of spectators when Phoebe Bridgers appears in a nurse’s outfit, eating Browne’s heart as an artificial one replaces it.
The musicians featured on the track also lend a hand with the surgery: bassist Davey Faragher,...
The video opens with Browne being wheeled into heart surgery, playing his guitar as the gurney glides down the hall. He winds up on the operating table in front of a crowd of spectators when Phoebe Bridgers appears in a nurse’s outfit, eating Browne’s heart as an artificial one replaces it.
The musicians featured on the track also lend a hand with the surgery: bassist Davey Faragher,...
- 5/19/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
As every true fan of The Office knows, Creed Bratton had a long and interesting life long before he joined up with the crew at Dunder Mifflin. Back in the Sixties, before some of his Office castmates were even born, Bratton was scoring big radio hits as a member of the folk-rock band the Grass Roots, who played gigs alongside Buffalo Springfield and the Beach Boys.
He left the band in 1969 and spent many years on the fringes of the entertainment business, but the huge success of The Office helped...
He left the band in 1969 and spent many years on the fringes of the entertainment business, but the huge success of The Office helped...
- 6/11/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Elvis Costello is feeling just fine, thank you very much. Reports of a “battle with cancer” were wildly exaggerated, he says — earlier this year, doctors found an isolated malignancy, and removed it without complications. He got the news three-quarters of the way into the recording of Look Now, his first album in five years, and, if anything, he just threw himself harder into the process. The album turned out to be his best-received work of this century, combining immaculate, expansively arranged pop compositions (Burt Bacharach and Carole King were collaborators...
- 11/13/2018
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Accidents will happen — but new albums won’t. That seems to have been Elvis Costello’s attitude in recent years, as his once-prolific recording career ground to a deliberate halt in favor of a determined focus on themed tours. But come October 12, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will return with “Look Now,” his first album of any kind in five years and first with his regular touring band, the Imposters, in a decade.
The unveiling of the 12-song collection’s contents coincides with the digital release of two preview tracks from the set: “Under Lime,” the album’s leadoff track, and “Unwanted Number,” a song he wrote for the 1996 Allison Anders movie “Grace of My Heart” but never committed to record until now. Both tracks are available immediately with pre-orders of “Look Now” or for streaming. “Unwanted Number” additionally has a lyric video (watch it below), for fans...
The unveiling of the 12-song collection’s contents coincides with the digital release of two preview tracks from the set: “Under Lime,” the album’s leadoff track, and “Unwanted Number,” a song he wrote for the 1996 Allison Anders movie “Grace of My Heart” but never committed to record until now. Both tracks are available immediately with pre-orders of “Look Now” or for streaming. “Unwanted Number” additionally has a lyric video (watch it below), for fans...
- 7/27/2018
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
The Forest Rangers previously offered up a fiery take on Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" – but with their latest Dylan cover tune, 1964's "Boots of Spanish Leather," the Sons of Anarchy house band employs a hazier, more restrained approach. The recording (featured during Tuesday's night's episode, "Faith and Despondency") is led by a stirring vocal from singer-songwriter Amos Lee, who draws out a sense of emotional turmoil from the lovesick lyrics.
"No, there’s nothin’ you can send me, my own true love/There's nothin’ I wish to be ownin',...
"No, there’s nothin’ you can send me, my own true love/There's nothin’ I wish to be ownin',...
- 11/10/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Sons of Anarchy house band the Forest Rangers aren't afraid to put their unique spin on a beloved classic. For Tuesday night's episode, "The Separation of Crows," the eclectic crew recorded a wicked version of the Bob Dylan/Jimi Hendrix anthem "All Along the Watchtower," letting vocalist Billy Valentine wail vividly over a tumbling drum part and psychedelic wah-wah.
"There must be some way out of here,' said the joker to the thief," SoA music supervisor Bob Thiele tells Rolling Stone, referencing the opening line from the classic-rock staple.
"There must be some way out of here,' said the joker to the thief," SoA music supervisor Bob Thiele tells Rolling Stone, referencing the opening line from the classic-rock staple.
- 10/27/2014
- Rollingstone.com
With their scorching cover of "Baby, Please Don't Go," Sons of Anarchy house band the Forest Rangers add to the storied lineage of a ubiquitous blues standard. Their no-frills version is set to appear in the seventh season's fourth episode, "Poor Little Lambs," which airs on Tuesday, September 30th.
SoA music supervisor Bob Thiele says this straightforward, guitar-heavy approach is exactly what the Forest Rangers had in mind. "This one ain't rocket science," he tells Rolling Stone, calling the track "a straight-up, balls-out version of the blues classic made famous by Muddy Waters.
SoA music supervisor Bob Thiele says this straightforward, guitar-heavy approach is exactly what the Forest Rangers had in mind. "This one ain't rocket science," he tells Rolling Stone, calling the track "a straight-up, balls-out version of the blues classic made famous by Muddy Waters.
- 9/29/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Michael Grimm beat out 10-year-old Jackie Evancho for the win on last year's "America's Got Talent" and he's getting ready to show the world just why with his major label debut.
The self-titled effort, due out May 17th, sees Grimm working with Grammy-award winning producer Don Was. Along with being featured on the new season of "American Idol," Was has also worked with The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, and more.
The album is set to feature Grimm's original, self-penned material as well as some covers. He's also enlisted the help of Heart's Ann Wilson, as well as musicians Ian McLagan, Davey Faragher, Greg Leisz, Waddy Wachtel, and Kenny Aronoff.
"It's me," Grimm says of his new album. "I am extremely proud of this album, it really showcases my love for different genres of music from country to soul R&B to rock, the classic Americana that I grew up with.
The self-titled effort, due out May 17th, sees Grimm working with Grammy-award winning producer Don Was. Along with being featured on the new season of "American Idol," Was has also worked with The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, and more.
The album is set to feature Grimm's original, self-penned material as well as some covers. He's also enlisted the help of Heart's Ann Wilson, as well as musicians Ian McLagan, Davey Faragher, Greg Leisz, Waddy Wachtel, and Kenny Aronoff.
"It's me," Grimm says of his new album. "I am extremely proud of this album, it really showcases my love for different genres of music from country to soul R&B to rock, the classic Americana that I grew up with.
- 3/11/2011
- icelebz.com
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