Ben Folds Launches Australia, Asia Tour; Releases Video Take on Ke$ha's "Sleazy" for Japan Tsunami Relief Efforts

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Ben Folds launches a month-long tour of Australia, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea this week in Canberra. He returns to the US to tour this summer. Folds recently recorded Ke$ha's "Sleazy," a tour favorite, to support the Japan tsunami relief efforts. He has now released a video for the song. MTV describes Folds as "a musician's musician: someone who knows everything one needs to know about the craft of songwriting" and calls the cover "a welcome experiment." Perez Hilton says: "This is just flat-out EPIC." Watch it here.

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Ben Folds launches a month-long tour of Australia, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea this week with a performance at the Royal Theatre in Canberra, Australia, Wednesday night, followed by two nights at the State Theatre in Sydney this weekend. Opening throughout the Australian tour is Brisbane singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke. Folds returns to the States for a number of headlining dates and festival sets this summer. For more on the upcoming shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Prior to taking off for the Southern Hemisphere, Folds spent some time in his Nashville studio working on his rendition of Ke$ha's "Sleazy," a tour set favorite, and has donated the track to Download to Donate: Tsunami Relief to support Japan relief efforts. He has now released a video for the song, produced by Ryan Lerman, featuring behind-the-scenes clips from the recording session. You can watch it below, via Folds's YouTube channel. To donate to the relief effort, visit japan.downloadtodonate.org.

Count MTV's Buzzworthy Blog among the fans of this unconventional pairing. MTV's Eliot Glazer, in reporting on the cover, calls Folds "a musician's musician: someone who knows everything one needs to know about the craft of songwriting." Glazer goes on to describe Folds's take on Ke$ha as "a welcome experiment. Sure, Ben's face may not be smeared in glitter, and he may not be wearing tattered leggings (oh, what we wouldn't give!), but dude still sounds great. We don't know what's more epic: the cover of the song or the mere fact that it happened in the first place!"

"There is no other way to describe it," says Perez Hilton. "This is just flat-out EPIC."

See for yourself by watching "Sleazy" here:


To pick up a copy of Ben Folds's latest album, Lonely Avenue, a collaboration with novelist Nick Hornby, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.
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Ben Folds: Ke$ha's "Sleazy" [video]
  • Tuesday, May 10, 2011
    Ben Folds Launches Australia, Asia Tour; Releases Video Take on Ke$ha's "Sleazy" for Japan Tsunami Relief Efforts

    Ben Folds launches a month-long tour of Australia, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea this week with a performance at the Royal Theatre in Canberra, Australia, Wednesday night, followed by two nights at the State Theatre in Sydney this weekend. Opening throughout the Australian tour is Brisbane singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke. Folds returns to the States for a number of headlining dates and festival sets this summer. For more on the upcoming shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Prior to taking off for the Southern Hemisphere, Folds spent some time in his Nashville studio working on his rendition of Ke$ha's "Sleazy," a tour set favorite, and has donated the track to Download to Donate: Tsunami Relief to support Japan relief efforts. He has now released a video for the song, produced by Ryan Lerman, featuring behind-the-scenes clips from the recording session. You can watch it below, via Folds's YouTube channel. To donate to the relief effort, visit japan.downloadtodonate.org.

    Count MTV's Buzzworthy Blog among the fans of this unconventional pairing. MTV's Eliot Glazer, in reporting on the cover, calls Folds "a musician's musician: someone who knows everything one needs to know about the craft of songwriting." Glazer goes on to describe Folds's take on Ke$ha as "a welcome experiment. Sure, Ben's face may not be smeared in glitter, and he may not be wearing tattered leggings (oh, what we wouldn't give!), but dude still sounds great. We don't know what's more epic: the cover of the song or the mere fact that it happened in the first place!"

    "There is no other way to describe it," says Perez Hilton. "This is just flat-out EPIC."

    See for yourself by watching "Sleazy" here:


    To pick up a copy of Ben Folds's latest album, Lonely Avenue, a collaboration with novelist Nick Hornby, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.
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