Showing posts with label Big Star. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Big Star's 'Radio City' (& more) tour celebrates 50 years of the influential band's beloved sophomore album

 


BIG STAR’S RADIO CITY (& MORE) INTERNATIONAL TOUR

CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF THE INFLUENTIAL BAND’S BELOVED SOPHOMORE ALBUM

 

Featuring Big Star’s Jody Stephens, Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Chris Stamey (the dB's), Jon Auer (Big Star/The Posies), and Pat Sansone (Wilco)

 

U.S. dates include Washington, D.C., Memphis, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Full list below.

International dates in London, Oslo, Vigo, Barcelona, and Madrid




Click here for tickets

 

“A half-century later, the Memphis band's sophomore album remains a bright, beautiful portrait of young, big emotions and the way they intersected with the joy of music… After Radio City, those feelings have been rarely articulated so perfectly since.”

– Paste Magazine (2024)

 


Los Angeles, CA (May 28, 2024)—50 years ago, Memphis power pop pioneers Big Star released Radio City, their genre-defining sophomore album, which went on to become a cult classic inspiring generations of fans through songs such as “September Gurls,” “Back of a Car,” and “I’m in Love With a Girl.” To celebrate the album’s enduring legacy, an all-star collective of musicians (led by the band’s sole surviving original member, Jody Stephens) will perform Radio City in its entirety on both sides of the Atlantic.

 

Joining Stephens will be some of the band’s biggest fans who have long been associated with Big Star-related projects, including Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Jon Auer (The Posies), Pat Sansone (Wilco), and Chris Stamey (The dB's). The festivities kick off in July at Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on August 21, followed by shows across the East Coast in August and the West Coast in October. After a special hometown show at Memphis’ Crosstown Theater on October 1, the group will head to Europe, with stops in SpainNorway, and the UK. For a full list of cities visited on the tour along with dates, please see below or click here.

 

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Heavily influenced by the British Invasion, yet undeniably original, Big Star (vocalists/guitarists Alex Chilton and Chris Bell, bassist Andy Hummel, and drummer Jody Stephens) offered a fresh new sound when they emerged in the early ’70s. While power pop wouldn’t truly take off until later in the decade, the Memphis band set the tone with their infectious blend of jangly pop, driving guitars, sweet harmonies, and wistful melancholia. In 1971, Big Star made their debut with #1 Recordwhich featured such memorable numbers as “In the Street” (later made famous by Cheap Trick), “Thirteen” ("one of rock's most beautiful celebrations of adolescence" — Rolling Stone, 2011), and “The Ballad of El Goodo.” (“The bridge [or middle eight, call it what you will] alone shows more talent and creativity than some bands' entire back catalogues.” — The Guardian, 2011) While the album garnered high marks from critics, however, it failed to make a commercial splash.

 

Bell departed the band soon after, leaving Chilton, Hummel, and Stephens to continue as a trio. In late 1973, Big Star returned to Ardent Studios to record their follow-up, with producer John Fry. Despite losing his longtime collaborator, Chilton stepped in as the band’s de facto leader—a role that allowed his songwriting talents to shine. Released in 1974, Radio City (available via Stax Records/Craft Recordings) featured some of Big Star’s most beloved tracks, including the bluesy opener “O, My Soul,” offbeat rocker “Back of a Car,” the sweet acoustic ballad “I’m in Love with a Girl,” plus their iconic pop classic, “September Gurls.” Once again, Radio City was met with critical acclaim but fell victim to distribution issues, selling less than 20,000 copies at the time.

 

But the story of Radio City certainly wasn’t over. Shared between friends and musicians as the years went on, the album became a cult favorite—far exceeding its original commercial performance. Today, it is considered a definitive title in the power pop canon and has long been counted among rock’s greatest albums. Hailed as “Pure power pop perfection” by Rolling StoneRadio City has been included in the outlet’s 2003, 2012, and 2020 “500 Greatest Albums of All Time” rankings. “September Gurls,” meanwhile, appeared on its “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list, while Consequence of Sound declared the track “One of American music’s prototypical power pop jams.”

 

Although Big Star disbanded in late 1974 (not long after recording their third album, Third/Sister Lovers), the band went on to achieve near-mythic status in the underground scene, influencing some the biggest alt-rock artists of the ’80s, ’90s and beyond, including R.E.M., Teenage FanclubWilco, and The Replacements (who famously penned the song “Alex Chilton” as an ode to the group’s frontman). Over the years, Big Star’s songs have been reinterpreted by the likes of Elliott SmithThe BanglesPlaceboBeckGin BlossomsGarbageCounting Crows, and Jeff Buckley, to name a few.

 

In the last two decades, Big Star has finally been given their due, honored with a host of glowing retrospectives, as well as a tribute record (Big Star Small World, 2006), a documentary (2012’s Nothing Can Hurt Me), and the 2016 concert film and live album, Thank You, Friends: Big Star’s Third Live…And MoreThe acclaimed release, which is available to view on Amazon Prime, captures the popular touring live show, “Big Star’s Third,” in which an all-star roster of guest vocalists and musicians join a core group (including StephensMillsAuer, Sansone, and Stamey) to perform Third/Sister Lovers, plus selections from #1 Record and Radio City. Filmed at a concert in Glendale, CA, Thank You, Friends features a cross-generational lineup of talent, including Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Ira Kaplan (Yo La Tengo), Robyn HitchcockDan Wilson, original arranger Carl Marsh, and San Francisco’s Kronos Quartet.

 

Click here to buy or stream Radio City.

 


50th Anniversary Full Performance of Big Star's Radio City (& More): 

 

August 21 - Cat's Cradle, Chapel Hill, NC

August 22 - White Eagle Hall, Jersey City, NJ

August 23 - Keswick Theatre, Glenside, PA

August 24 - Union Stage, Washington, DC

Oct. 1 - Crosstown Theater, Memphis, TN

Oct. 4 - Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA

Oct. 7 - The Lodge Room, Los Angeles, CA

Oct. 24 - Auditorio Mar de Vigo, Vigo, Spain

Oct. 26 - Sala Apolo, Barcelona, Spain

Oct. 27 - La Riviera, Madrid, Spain

Oct. 29 - Folketeateret, Oslo, Norway

Oct. 31 - Hackney Church, London, UK

 

The Big Star Quintet (with special guest John Stirratt [Wilco] subbing for Mike Mills) will also be hitting the road this July:

 

July 13 — FitzGerald's, Chicago, IL

July 14 — Square Roots Festival, Chicago, IL

July 15 — Codfish Hollow Barnstormers, Maquoketa, IA 

Photo Credit: Luis Troner

 

Official social media:

Big Star: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YouTube

 



About Stax Records:

Stax Records, now owned by Concord, was founded by Jim Stewart in 1957 in Memphis, Tennessee. It rose from a small, family-operated company to become one of the most influential record labels in the world, helping create “The Memphis Sound” and launching the careers of icons such as Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, Booker T. & The M.G.’s the Staple Singers, Sam & Dave, Rufus and Carla Thomas, The Bar-Kays, and dozens of other artists who helped change popular culture forever. In all, Stax placed 167 hit songs in the Top 100 in Pop and 243 hits in the Top 100 in R&B.

 

For more info visit, staxrecords.com and follow on FacebookInstagramYouTube and Twitter

 

About Craft Recordings: 

Craft Recordings is home to one of the largest and most essential collections of master recordings and compositions in the world. Its storied repertoire includes landmark releases from icons such as Joan Baez, John Coltrane, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Celia Cruz, Miles Davis, Isaac Hayes, John Lee Hooker, Little Richard, R.E.M., Joan Sebastian, and Traveling Wilburys. Plus, the catalog recordings of celebrated contemporary acts including A Day to Remember, Evanescence, Alison Krauss, Nine Inch Nails, Taking Back Sunday and Violent Femmes, to name just a few. Renowned imprints with catalogs issued under the Craft banner include Fania, Fantasy, Fearless, Musart, Nitro, Panart, Prestige, Riverside, Rounder, Specialty, Stax, Vanguard, Varèse Sarabande, Vee-Jay and Victory, among many others. Craft creates thoughtfully curated packages, with a meticulous devotion to quality and a commitment to preservation—ensuring that these recordings endure for new generations to discover. Craft is also home to the Billie Holiday and Tammy Wynette estates which preserve and protect their respective names, likeness and music through day-to-day legacy management of these cultural trailblazers. 

 

Craft Recordings is the catalog label team for Concord. For more info, visit CraftRecordings.com and follow on Facebook, Twitter, InstagramTikTok, and YouTube.

Friday, September 30, 2022

Big Star's '#1 Record' celebrated in Nov. 5, 2022 Wild Honey Foundation all-star show

Exciting news for SoCal music fans! You have plans for Nov. 5, 2022! Robert Kinsler




WILD HONEY FOUNDATION, JODY STEPHENS, 
and the ALEX THEATRE PRESENT 
BIG STAR’S #1 Record, A 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

 

Benefit for the Autism Healthcare Collaborative

8pm Saturday, November 5th, 2022

Alex Theatre, Glendale, Calif.

 

Performers include Jody Stephens (Big Star), Chris Stamey (The dB’s), 

Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Pat Sansone (Wilco), Susanna Hoffs (Bangles), and 

The Lemon Twigs, Jon Auer (the Posies), 

and others.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — To celebrate the 50th Anniversary the release of the classic album Big Star #1 Record, benefit concert producers the Wild Honey Foundation and Big Star founder Jody Stephens will present a live performance of this legendary LP, performed in its entirety and in order by Jody Stephen’s all-star ensemble. Bonus songs from Big Star’s Radio City (“September Gurls”), Big Star Third, and Chris Bell solo material will also be performed. The event, a benefit for the Autism Healthcare Collaborative, will take place November 5th, 2022 at 8 p.m., at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale, Calif. (Los Angeles metro). 

Jody Stephens of Big Star


The Big Star #1 Ensemble includes: Jody Stephens (Big Star), Jeff Crawford, Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Pat Sansone (Wilco), Charles Cleaver, Django Haskins, Brett Harris, Chris Stamey (The dB's), Skylar Gudasz, and Audley Freed.

Guest vocalists include Susanna Hoffs, The Lemon Twigs, Luther Russell, Chris Price, Jon Auer (Posies) and more TBA.

The Big Star Ensemble will be accompanied by Wild Honey Orchestra members: Kaitlin Wolfberg, violin; Eric KM Clark, violin 2; Lyn Bertles, viola; Emily Elkin, cello; and brass players Sarah Kramer, trumpet; David Ralicke, trombone/sax; and Nelson Bragg, percussion

The show will benefit the Autism Healthcare Collaborative: an internationally recognized non-profit organization committed to facilitating the medical and psychosocial stabilization of individuals and families living with autism.

The Autism Healthcare Collaborative provides a multidisciplinary team approach to the identification and treatment of the complicated medical comorbidities of autism by connecting medical experts to families and physicians around the world through medical videoconferencing.

AHC offers innovative solutions for individuals with autism, across the spectrum and throughout their lifetime, through comprehensive case management, community outreach, advocacy, and education.
https://www.autismhc.org/

About the Wild Honey Foundation:
Since 1994, Wild Honey Foundation, a 501(c)(3), non-profit, has produced concerts, film screenings, online fundraisers, and live stream events to benefit autism treatment/research and members of the music community in need. Led by Paul Rock, David Jenkins, and Michael Ackerman, Wild Honey is a grass roots, volunteer organization dedicated to passing on the passion, creativity, and idealism found in rock, rhythm & blues, folk, classical, and pop music to future generations through cultural events of all types.  

For more information on the Wild Honey Foundation, please go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/183120448393501/ 

Email Wildhoneyfoundation@yahoo.com

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Alex Chilton's 'Live In London: Encore Edition' coming November 25, 2022

Big news for fans of the late great Alex Chilton (of Big Star fame). A forthcoming release will feature live recordings from 1980 featuring Chilton...Robert Kinsler




Alex Chilton’s Live In London: Encore Edition Out November 25 on Sundazed Music
 
Features Previously Unreleased Songs From 1980 London Shows
 
Available on 2-LP or CD; Pre-order Now Available 
 
Sundazed Music announces the November 25 release of Alex Chilton’s Live in London: Encore Edition. Available on 2-LP or CD, the album is now available for pre-order.
 
Featuring unheard songs from his 1980 London dates, the live performance set marks the first time anyone beyond the hardy handful in attendance on the first night of his U.K. solo shows at Dingwalls will get an earful of Chilton’s distorted stock of Memphis psychobilly at its best. The package also includes new liner notes from Jim Allen, who chats with key players from the two-day pajama party.                                                                                                                                                                                             
 
With eight previously unreleased songs on LP (nine on CD) and pressed on colored vinyl, the Encore Edition of Live in London includes 14 songs from the original Live in London album, which were culled from the second night when Chilton and his new British buddies had fully gelled. The bonus tracks offer an extended peek into Chilton’s arcane bag of cover tunes. A complete tracklisting is below.
 
Chilton had recorded The Seeds’ “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine,” Troy Shondell’s 1961 rocker “Girl After Girl,” and The Kinks’ “Come on Now” all summarily savaged with a gusto that goes even beyond the brutalism of postmodern prankster he accorded them earlier. Plus, the band lends a feral bite to Big Star power-pop evergreens adding furry layers of feedback and existential yearning in equal amounts.
 
All of it presented a greasy, ground-level picture of where Chilton’s heart resided at the time, delivered with an earnest derangement roughly akin to Captain Beefheart’s early funhouse mirror distortions of the blues. Chilton may have arrived in his pajamas, but he came to rock.  Live in London: Encore Edition confirms that his mission was accomplished. 
 
Live in London: Encore Edition Tracklisting:
Recorded live at Dingwalls, London, England 
May 27*-28, 1980
 
1.Bangkok (Lenny Lindon-Alex Chilton)
2. Tramp (Lowell Fulsom-Jimmy McCracklin)
3. In The Street (Alex Chilton-Chris Bell)
4. Hey! Little Child (Alex Chilton)
5. Nightime (Alex Chilton)
6. Rock Hard (Alex Chilton)
7. Alligator Man (Floyd Chance-Jimmy Newman
8. The Letter (Wayne Carson)
9. Train Kept A Rollin’ (Howie Kay-Lois Mann-Tiny Bradshaw)
10. Kanga Roo (Alex Chilton)
11. My Rival (Alex Chilton)
12. (Stranded On A) Dateless Night (Cordell Jackson)
13. September Gurls (Alex Chilton)
14. No More The Moon Shines On Lorena (A.P. Carter)
15. Come On Now* (Ray Davies)*
16. Hey High School Baby* (Benny Eidson)*
17. Ghost Riders Tuning*
18. Can't Seem to Make You Mine* (Sky Saxon)* 
19. Once I Had a Car* (Eddie Cusic)*
20. I'm On This Rocket* (Marvin Moore)*
21. Girl After Girl* (Gary Shelton)*
22. Oowee Baby* (Jerry Reed)*
23. Doubtful Of Your Love*^
 
*previously unreleased

^CD only