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  • I Can’t Quit You Ray!: Mr. Lamontagne Live in Boston

    I’m sure you guys are all aware of the cliché saying “I’d sit and listen to him sing the phone book”. There are very few people I can say that about…Al Green, Michael Jackson, Jeff Buckley…another artist on that list is our own Ray LaMontagne. I’d wanted to see Ray for ages, and I finally got the chance last night at the Wang Theatre in Boston.

    The man definitely delivered. Armed with just an acoustic guitar and a harmonica (and that soulful voice of his), he had the capacity audience in the palm of his hand for the entire night. He performed selections from all three of his albums (including hits like “Trouble”, “Shelter”, “Let it Be Me” and a reworked version of “You Are the Best Thing”, and covered songs by everyone from Townes Van Zandt to The Bee Gees (by way of Nina Simone). Although Ray has a reputation for being quite shy and withdrawn, he turned out to be surprisingly funny, cracking jokes with the audience about everything from the huge cowboy hat he was wearing to the quite vocal adulation of some of the male members of the audience.

    This guy is a fantastic talent and an absolute must-see. If you ever have the opportunity to check him out, do not hesitate!!

  • Not Necessarily the News: Chris & Ri-Ri, Jay-Z & Sigel…and More!

    Both Chris Brown and Rihanna are hitting the interview circuits to give their side of the story regarding the violent beating that took place before the Grammy Awards last February. Of course, they both have albums to promote as well. Chris’s “Graffiti” comes out 12/8, while Rihanna’s “Rated R” arrives a week later. The clips from the Rihanna interview appear to be on the subdued side, as she probably should be, while Chris seems to be taking the whole situation a bit more lightly. Not a good look for Chris from a publicity statement. Regardless of whether you are actually contrite about the situation, you should at least ACT like you are for the sake of maintaining your public. While I don’t feel that Chris should be ostracized for his mistakes (let he without sin…right?), I definitely think he comes across as arrogant and not totally aware of the severity of his crime, so it’s gonna be really hard (and probably impossible) for me to support the guy again.

    Rapper Beanie Sigel is going after his boss, Jay-Z. Apparently, the Philly rapper is salty about Jay-Z leaving all of his Roc-a-Fella acts behind in the transition over to his Live Nation deal. Sigel has fired several verbal volleys towards Jay, who has yet to respond with a song of his own.Sigel has also now allegedly aligned himself with 50 Cent, the king of hip-hop beef, and may be signing to 50’s G-Unit Records. Seriously, hip-hop has become so much like pro wrestling these days that I don’t even care anymore. Jay is doing the right thing by ignoring Sigel. Ultimately, Beanie is a has-been (and considering his lifetime sales, can probably be considered a never-was), while Jay is on a completely different plane in terms of popularity. Why stoop down to someone else’s level? Twenty years from now Jay will be in the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame and Beanie Sigel will probably be in jail.

    Finally, a judge has ruled that Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson can not legally use the name Sublime to perform (with a replacement lead singer). You might remember that I wrote a piece on this very same subject last week (which may mean I’ve just been caught embarrassingly short on material). This was probably the right rendering by the judge. After all, let’s face it. If you were the member of a band and fans of your band can’t remember who you are, you probably don’t have any right to use said band’s name after the only original member passes away.

  • First Look & Listen: Ne-Yo

    You know you’re large when Disney hires you to do songs for them, and Ne-Yo is the latest artist to be contacted by the mouse. “Never Knew I Needed”, the video of which premiered yesterday, is the first song from the soundtrack of the upcoming movie “The Princess & The Frog”.

    Thankfully, it’s not as sappy as Disney themes usually are. That said, it’s definitely more on the pop end of the spectrum for Ne-Yo. Nevertheless, he’s an enjoyable, if not exactly powerhouse vocalist and the dude knows how to write a song. Let us know what you think.