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  • Wednesday, August 11, 2010

    Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, the free outdoor music festival held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with a stellar line-up of performers that includes a number of Nonesuch artists—Carolina Chocolate Drops, Randy Newman, Emmylou Harris, and T Bone Burnett—along with several artists familiar to fans of Nonesuch. The festival will be held October 1–3.

    Journal Topics: On Tour, Artist News
  • Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    Punch Brothers' latest Nonesuch album, Antifogmatic, which was released earlier this summer on CD and described on NPR's Weekend Edition as "10 delectable tunes," is now available on vinyl. The vinyl edition includes the album pressed on 140-gram vinyl plus a CD of the complete album. Actor/comedian Ed Helms offers a "Slobbering Rave" of the band's music in Paste, calling "an impossibly perfect mixture of down-home charm and staggering sophistication."

    Journal Topics: Album Release, Artist News, Reviews
  • Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    AfroCubism—the great world music album that never was—has finally been realized and is due for release from World Circuit / Nonesuch Records this October. To coincide with the release of the album, AfroCubism the band, featuring some of Cuba and Mali's finest musicians, will embark on its first full tour this fall. In North America, where the album is due for release on Nonesuch October 19, the group will stop in Montreal, Boston, and New York.

    Journal Topics: Album Release, On Tour, Artist News
  • Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    Kronos Quartet performed at the Cabrillo Festival over the weekend in a concert that led the San Jose Mercury News to exclaim: "With its charisma and chops, its taste and unflagging sense of mission, Kronos just keeps getting better. After 30-plus years, Kronos is tops, as it showed Sunday night." Kronos Quartet next performs a free concert at New York's Damrosch Park Bandshell Friday for the Lincoln Center Out of Doors series.

    Journal Topics: On Tour, Reviews
  • Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    The Black Keys continue to play for sold-out crowds across North America. USA Today includes the band's Lollapalooza set of songs "from their terrific new Brothers album" among the festival's highlights. Time Out says, "The Black Keys sound like contenders these days, even champions." The Toronto Sun says the band delivered "some seriously solid vibes" in that city; Brothers "is practically guaranteed to end up in every critic's Top 10 year end poll."

    Journal Topics: On Tour, Reviews
  • Monday, August 9, 2010

    Philip Selway's solo debut album, Familial, is due out at the end of the month. Selway spoke with Billboard magazine for an interview that was also published via Reuters. Billboard refers to "the album's pared-down, acoustic sound," about which Selway says: "It's a world apart from what I do in Radiohead."

    Journal Topics: Artist News
  • Monday, August 9, 2010

    Björk is the latest artist to be chosen for NPR's 50 Great Voices, the weekly series featuring "awe-inspiring voices from around the world and across time." In the segment, titled "Björk: A Celestial Voice," host Guy Raz says of that voice: "There is something celestial about it, as if it comes from another world, a fantastic and colorful and utopian world." The New Yorker's Alex Ross tells NPR: "I cannot think of another voice like it in pop music, in classical music."

    Journal Topics: Artist News, Radio
  • Monday, August 9, 2010

    Laurie Anderson recently spoke with The Quietus about her new album, Homeland. The Quietus reviewer says: "Anderson had, has, foresight, and if she would consent to the idea of timeless, I'd use that adjective here." The Seattle Times describes it as "brilliant vocals, thought-provoking narratives, hypnotic violins and the most finely attuned poetic sensibility in rock."

    Journal Topics: Artist News, Reviews
  • Friday, August 6, 2010

    The Black Keys head to Chicago ... Carolina Chocolate Drops finish their European tour ... Christina Courtin plays Maine ... Richard Goode appears with the BSO at Tanglewood ... Gidon Kremer performs in Italy ... Kronos Quartet play at Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music ... The Low Anthem visit Vermont's Northeast Kingdon Music Festival ... Natalie Merchant continues her tour of the west coast ... Punch Brothers play three times at the Pickathon 2010 in Oregon ... Allen Toussaint headlines in Utah ... and more ...

    Journal Topics: Weekend Events
  • Friday, August 6, 2010

    Punch Brothers recently visited the MTV studios in New York to take part in the network's new online series, "Live at MTV." The band played songs from their latest album, Antifogmatic, as well as a cover of the White Stripes song "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground." MTV's Buzzworthy Blog features four videos from the performance, including "You Are," "Alex," "Rye Whiskey," and the White Stripes tune.

    Journal Topics: Artist News
  • Friday, August 6, 2010

    Natalie Merchant, Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Rokia Traoré performed recently at the 45th annual Cambridge Folk Festival in Cambridge, England. BBC Radio 2's festival highlights program features interviews and live performances by all three both artists. Press coverage of the festival included praise for the performances.

    Journal Topics: On Tour, Artist News