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Alanis, Raiders, Cheech & Chong lead new ticket on sales

Alanis Morissette

(New on sales from Ticketmaster. Please note that the Oakland/SJ Cheech & Chong tickets go on sale at 4:20 - somebody has a sense of humor.)

Now on sale:

Summer Reign
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Cow Palace
San Francisco , CA

On Sale Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 10:00 AM

Mike Pace
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Jackson Rancheria Casino and Hotel
Jackson , CA

Rancheria Dance Party with John Skinner Band
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Jackson Rancheria Casino and Hotel
Jackson , CA

Jim Brogan
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Jackson Rancheria Casino and Hotel
Jackson , CA

Cheech & Chong
Friday, December 19, 2008
Silver Legacy Casino
Reno , NV
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Posted on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Under: Alanis Morissette, All Reviews, Amy Grant, Arco Arena, Average White Band, Berkeley Community Theatre, Brian Wilson, Cheech & Chong, Cheech Marin, Chris Isaak, Cow Palace, Danzig, Dashboard Confessional, David Byrne, Davies Symphony Hall, Dimmu Borgir, Event Center at San Jose State, Fillmore, Grand Sierra, Greek Theatre, Hal Holbrook, Jackson Rancheria, Jamie Lidell, Jason Mraz, Jim Brogan, Joe Jackson, Kidz Bop, McAfee Theatre, Mike Pace, Oakland Raiders, Oliver, Panic at the Disco, Paramount, Plain White T's, Ray Lamontagne, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, Silver Legacy, Stomp, The Cab, Tommy Chong, Warfield, William Saroyan | No Comments »

N.E.R.D., KMEL Block Party lead new on sales

Pharrell Williams

New on sales from Ticketmaster:

On sale now:

106 KMEL Block Party
Thursday, August 7, 2008
ORACLE Arena
Oakland , CA

Central Valley Coyotes
Saturday, July 19, 2008 & Saturday, July 26, 2008
Save Mart Center
Fresno , CA

AAA Lucha Libre Triplemania
Saturday, July 26, 2008
HP Pavilion At San Jose
San Jose , CA

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Posted on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Under: Chukchansi, Fillmore, Foreigner, HP Pavilion, Kool and the Gang, N.E.R.D., Oracle Arena, Plain White T's, SaveMart, Third Eye Blind | 1 Comment »

Grammy night: And the winners might be . . .

Amy Winehouse

Handicapping the Grammy race is tough work, since there are no reliable indicators as to voting trends. It’s one of the things that separate the music critics from the film scribes, who face a much easier challenge in forecasting the Oscars.

That said, here are my best guesses for the four main Grammy categories. Accompanying my picks _ as per usual _ are my dog Autumn’s choices (which are made through a very scientific, utterly random, process involving Pupperoni dog treats). I’ve also asked my fellow music scribe, the Mercury News’ Shay Quillen, to add his picks. We’ll see who gets the most right come Grammy night.

Record Of The Year
“Irreplaceable,’’ Beyonce
“The Pretender,’’ Foo Fighters
“Umbrella,’’ Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z
“What Goes Around…Comes Around,’’ Justin Timberlake
“Rehab,’’ Amy Winehouse

Jim’s comment: Right from the start, one has to decide whether Grammy voters are going to judge Winehouse on her musical merit alone or factor in all her colorful shenanigans. I’m predicting the latter and that Winehouse doesn’t have a big night. “Rehab’’ is clearly the best song in the bunch, but Beyonce isn’t likely to show up drunk.

Jim’s pick: “Irreplaceable’’
Shay’s pick: “What Goes Around”
Autumn’s pick: “Umbrella’’

Album Of The Year
“Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace,’’ Foo Fighters
“These Days,’’ Vince Gill
“River: The Joni Letters,’’ Herbie Hancock
“Graduation,’’ Kanye West
“Back To Black,’’ Amy Winehouse

Jim’s comment: There’s no slam dunk in the bunch _ not even a layup, actually. Vince Gill is incredibly popular in the industry, but did voters actually listen to the 4-CD, 43-song “These Days?’’ I think that voters will instead capitalize on the rare chance to award a jazz artist the big trophy and go with Hancock here. Plus, all-star efforts, like “River,’’ have a proven track record in recent Grammy shows.

Jim’s pick: “River: The Joni Letters’’
Shay’s pick: “River: The Joni Letters”
Autumn’s pick: “Graduation’’

Song Of The Year
(Given to songwriter, though artist that performed track is listed below.)
“Before He Cheats,’’ Carrie Underwood
“Hey There Delilah,’’ Plain White T’s
“Like a Star,’’ Corinne Bailey Rae
“Rehab,’’ Amy Winehouse
“Umbrella,’’ Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z

Jim’s comment: Whether or not voters agree, “Rehab’’ was definitely the song of the year. It was the rallying cry for jetsetters and trust-fund babies everywhere. Yet, Winehouse spent too much of 2007 looking like she needed to go to “Rehab.’’ Thus, Grammy voters will probably go with more family-friendly song _ like one about cheating and vandalism.

Jim’s pick: “Before He Cheats’’
Shay’s pick: “Hey There Delilah”
Autumn’s pick: “Rehab’’

Best New Artist
Feist
Ledisi
Paramore
Taylor Swift
Amy Winehouse

Jim’s comment: It would be nice to see the hometown gal, Oakland’s Ledisi, take home the prize, but I really don’t think that’s going to happen. Since the voters probably won’t endorse Winehouse _ the real Best New Artist _ it appears to be a two-horse race between Feist and Taylor Swift. Could go either way, but I think country music will edge indie-rock by a nose.

Jim’s pick: Taylor Swift
Shay’s pick: Feist
Autumn’s pick: Amy Winehouse

Posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Under: Amy Winehouse, Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Corinne Bailey Rae, Feist, Foo Fighters, Grammy, Herbie Hancock, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Ledisi, Paramore, Plain White T's, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Vince Gill | No Comments »