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DUB SIDE TOURING THIS SUMMER!
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WEEKLY ON DUB SIDE LIVE, at The Knitting Factory, LA
Translations
and reinterpretations of the classics are inherently risky, whether
it’s Beowulf or the Beatles. Stick too close to the original,
and the venture veers toward pointlessness. Stray too far from the
source, and the traditionalists will wallow in smug outrage. Popular
music’s retellings are usually confined to cover songs and
tributes... (More)
BILLBOARD CHARTS
Dub Side has moved to the catalog charts after 130 weeks on the
reggae charts. GO STAR!
DOLLARMAN,
who stars on Money is set to release new album! Check
out Dollarman on
this EP and
look out for the full length album soon!
DUB
IS A WEAPON
Dave Hahn is the man behind the dub effects for The Easy Star All-Stars,
but don't think his talents stop there. He is also the founder of
one of the deadliest live Dub bands in the land, check them out
here.
BUFORDOSULLIVAN.COM
You may know him as half of the Chronic Horns section,
or just as the trombone player who brings down the house during
Any Color You Like at the live Dub Side
shows. Either way, he has a new web site. Check it out here!
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NEWS
RELEASE
RADIODREAD
GETTING PRAISE
June, 2006 –Radiodread,' the Easy
Star All-Stars' ambitious song-for-song reggae interpretation of
Radiohead's epic 'OK Computer' album, has been a source of considerable
chatter on Radiohead fan sites for weeks. The LA Times and Pitchfork
have recently written about its upcoming August 22 release on Easy
Star Records as well. But we were all surprised to pick up USA
Today this morning and read that Radiohead's own Thom Yorke expressed
his approval for 'Radiodread' from the stage during the first stop
on the band's current US tour, Friday night, June 2, in Philadelphia.
According to USA Today, "In a rare moment of onstage chatter, Yorke said
he listened to Toots & the Maytals version of "Let Down" from the
upcoming 'Radiodread.' It's good,' he said."(More)
EASY STAR ALL-STARS BRING LIVE DUB SIDE OF THE MOON TO EUROPE AND SOUTH AMERICA
IN 2006
Monday, December 19, 2005—The Easy Star All-Stars—whose reggae version
of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon has spent over two years on Billboard’s
Top Reggae Charts will bring their
critically acclaimed live show to France, Italy, Slovenia and Croatia during
a European tour in March and Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil during a South
American tour in May. The Brazilian dates follow the first ever release of the
Dub Side of the Moon album in Brazil through label Deckdisc.
“We have wanted
to set up tours to these countries for a while now, because we know how much
they love reggae music and Pink Floyd,” Easy Star Vice President Lem Oppenheimer
said. “For the band, it’s an exciting opportunity to travel to new
places and play for what should be very enthusiastic audiences.” (More)
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