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RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 7/6/2011 John Hiatt “Damn This Town” The first single from his new album Dirty Jeans And Mudslide Hymns, in stores August 2nd and going for adds now Most Added early! Couldn’t wait: WFUV, KRSH, KPIG, WNKU, KTBG, WOCM, WRSI, WKZE, WMVY, WNCW, WNTI... This is John’s 20th album! Just finished tour run with Lyle Lovett, new dates announced for August-October - see page 2 Joss Stone “Somehow” The first single from her new album LP1, in stores July 26 and going for adds now! Produced by Dave Stewart Lots of early support: WXPN, WEHM, WYEP, WJCU, WBJB, WFIV, DMX, KCLC, KMTN, KROK, KOHO, KSMT, WMWV... FMQB Tracks Debut 46*! Public Debut 48*! FCC clean single on your desk, full on the way Leno 7/11, Ferguson 7/12 Dave Stewart “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” Most Added! First week: KFMU, KSPN, KDBB, WFIV, WMVY, KSUT, KNBA, KRVM, WSGE, WBSD Early: KTBG, KOZT, KFMG... The Blackbird Diaries in stores July 26 He also produced the latest albums from Stevie Nicks and Joss Stone The new album features guest performances by Stevie Nicks, The Secret Sisters, Colbie Caillat and more Robbie Robertson “Fear Of Falling” Vanessa Carlton “Carousel” FMQB Tracks 40*! New: WXPN, WCNR, WNRN, KDEC, KDTR, KRVM BDS New & Active! New: KCSN, MSPR Rabbits On The Run in stores 7/26 ON: WXPK, WFUV, WNKU, WMVY, KLRR, KROK, WKZE, WDST, WJCU, ON: KPRI, WNWV, WCOO, WZEW, KRSH, WCNR, WFIV, KFMU, KDBB, KBAC, KYSL... Over 50K sold World Cafe session recently aired KSPN, KCLC, KTAO, WTYD, KOHO... See her live: 7/6 Santa Rosa, Vocals and guitars with Eric Clapton, with Steve Winwood on organ 7/7 San Francisco, 7/8 Los Angeles, 7/9 Temecula, 7/11 Hollywood, One busy man: recently knighted, installed in the Canadian Song- 7/22 Chicago Video & Sunset Sessions perf with Stevie Nicks on our site writers Hall of Fame, had a stamp issued, appeared on Fallon... Good Day NY, VH1 Morning Buzz, NBC Talk Stoop and more online now Burlap To Cashmere “Build A Wall” Old 97’s “Perfume” New: Acoustic Cafe, WBSD ON: KSMT, WBJB, WFIV, WCBE, KSLU, KRVM BDS Indicator 24*! FMQB Public 13*! New: WRSI, WUSM, KAXE, KDEC Self-titled release, in stores 7/19, is their first since ‘98 Playing in Boulder! ON: KCMP, WXPN, WFUV, WFPK, KUT, WDST, WTMD, WYEP, KEXP, WNKU, WWCT... Check out the video of the studio recording on our site now The Grand Theatre Volume 2 in stores now! Tour dates kick off this week Steve Earle “Waitin’ On The Sky” Cody Beebe & The Crooks “Waiting On You” The second single from I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive On tour now New: WEXT, WERU ON: KPND, KROK, KOHO, KFMU, KSPN, WJCU, KYSL, FMQB Public 38*! New: KSUT, WUSM ON: KPND, WFUV, KCMP, WFPK, WOCM, WCBE, KSLU National tour kicks off this week Killer at Sunset Sessions WNRN, WYEP, KHUM, WNKU, WFIV, WDST, WVMP, WKZE, WOCM, KTAO... Full cd Friends Of The Old Mill and radio edit sampler on your desk Scattered Trees “Four Days Straight” Raphael Saadiq “Day Dreams” Already ON: KSMT, WUIN, KFMU, WFIV, WCBE, WYCE, WNRN, KCLC, FMQB Public #14! ON: WFUV, WXPN, WEHM, WYMS, WYEP, WFPK, MSPR, KDTR, WUSM, MSPR, KSLU Full cd Sympathy on your desk KUT, WEXT, WAPS, KOHO, WYCE, WFIV, WBJB... People Magazine: 4 stars “Filled with gorgeously melancholic tracks” - NYLON Mag Playing Summerfest, Life is good fests Just performed on Leno w/Robert Randolph Ray Lamontagne & The Pariah Dogs “Repo Man” Kings of Leon “Back Down South” BDS Monitored 12*! Indicator 5*! VH-1 Storytellers on our site BDS Indicator 10*! ON: KINK, KMTT, WRNR, WXPK, WRLT, Sirius, More tour dates in September including the Life is good festival WCLZ, WZEW, WNWV, KPND, KCSN... Official video on our site Monitored panel almost closed out! Another big hit for Ray Come Around Sundown certified Gold already On tour this summer Jill Andrews “The Mirror” Hey Rosetta! “Yer Spring” ON: WNCW, WVMP, WYCE, WCBE, WFIV, KDEC, KDHX, WNRN, WUTC... ON: WFPK, WEXT, WJCU, WFIV, KSMT, KCLC, WYCE, WCBE, WNTI... July tour with JD Souther She was half of The Everybodyfields Picked by Paste as one of the Top 25 Songs Of The Year (so far) Paste pick: Five Summer Debuts We’re Looking Forward To Short listed for Canada’s Polaris Prize! Just finished US dates Upcoming: 7/18: Bob Schneider “Honeypot,” Foo Fighters “Walk”... 7/25: The Kooks... August: Tom Morello, Mike Doughty... Joss Stone proclaims her independence For the first time in her career, Joss Stone is truly independent. Her own label, Stone’d Records has teamed with Surfdog Records to release her next album, LP1, on July 26. As a world-renowned soul singer who Smokey Robinson calls “Aretha Joplin,” Joss has sold over 11 million records globally. Having just turned 24, Joss has already amassed a career’s worth of successes. She is also a Grammy winner, five-time Grammy nominee, and the recipient of two Brit Awards. Stone recently established her own label, Stone’d Records, hence the title of the first album to come out on the label, LP1, which is released in partnership with Surfdog. This is the first album Joss has recorded with total creative freedom. She co-wrote and co-produced it with super-pro- ducer and Eurythmics co-founder, Dave Stewart. Together they immersed themselves into a rock n’ soul musical odyssey in Nashville, Tennessee. “This is the most fun I’ve ever had making a record with Crazy Dave Stewart at the helm, and yes the players in Nashville are unbelievable!!!” says Stone. ”This album captures a specific moment in time that was spontane- ous and full of creativity.” “Joss can sing with the ferocity of a lioness and dynamically switch to the most delicate whisper in the same phrase,” says Stewart. “She is always honest and full of real emotion. It is an honor to work alongside a true art- ist who understands so much at such a young age. 8/4 Los Angeles, CA 9/16 Mankato, MN John Hiatt announces new tour dates 8/11 Brownfield, ME 9/19 Minneapolis, MN 8/12-13 New York, NY 9/22 Rochester, NY 8/14 Albany, NY 9/23 Providence, RI 9/6 Vienna, VA 9/24 Bridgeport, CT 9/8 Pittsburgh, PA 10/15 Boston, MA 9/11 Chicago, IL 10/19 Red Bank, NJ The Washington Post offers up glowing commentary on the new Old 97’s album “Over the course of eight studio albums and a handful of great live recordings, the Old 97s have gone about rendering one of the finest catalogs of any band in recent history. Rarely straying from their established formula of twanging hard-luck tales, bullish bar room rock- ers and lovelorn 3 a.m. valentines, frontman Rhett Miller and company have evolved into something like America’s answer to the Pogues: wry and poignant chroniclers of life lived on the edge, with all its attendant rhapsodies and regrets. Their energetic new album, The Grand Theatre Vol. 2, continues the Old 97s’ long winning streak with the sort of cavalier excellence that makes the arduous sound easy. Highlights abound. “The Actor” is a Stonesy, three-chord stomper that dissects the psychology of an insecure performer with typically caustic insight: “He sews a button on his favorite shirt / Because he feels like that’s what his character would do.” On the Faces-style shuffle “No Simple Machine,” Miller wraps his beautifully strangled warble around the opening lines: “He said ‘Can I buy you a drink?’ / What he meant was ‘can I buy you?,’ ” managing to sound at once indignant at the fraudulence of this pickup gambit and jealous that it just might work. It’s not surprising that the narrative nearly ends in a fistfight. The lovely, resigned ballad “Manhattan (I’m Done)” sounds like the morning after, a farewell to a doomed love affair with a desperate romantic’s touch: “I believe in tuxedos / blue moons and early Beatles.” Nearly two decades in, the Old 97s are in fine fighting form, demonstrating none of the creative attrition com- mon to acts of a similar vintage. Long may they brawl.” - Reprinted from The Washington Post, 7/4/11 Listen to everything and find out more at www.rightarmresource.com as well as facebook.com/rightarmresource or twitter.com/rightarmjesse RIGHT ARM RESOURCE WEEKLY UPDATE - 7/6/11.