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RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 6/15/2011 Robbie Robertson “Fear Of Falling” “Carousel” The second single from How To Become Clairvoyant, going for adds now The first single from , going for adds now Early: KBAC, KYSL, WMWV, KSUT, WBJB, KNBA Just played on Fallon In stores July 26 Early at KRSH, Music Choice On tour now Watch the Vocals and with Eric Clapton, with Steve Winwood on organ video and her Sunset Sessions performance with Stevie Nicks on our site Burlap To Cashmere “Build A Wall” Old 97’s “Perfume” The first single from the self-titled , going for adds on Monday #1 Most Added! First week: KCMP, WFPK, KUT, WEXT, WNRN, WMWV, KBAC, Added early at KSMT, WBJB In stores July 19 See them in Boulder! WWCT, KNBA, WVMP... Early: WXPN, WFUV, WYEP, KEXP, WNKU, WBJB... Upcoming live: 6/22 Portland, 6/26 , 6/27-28 LA, 6/29 SF... The Grand Theatre Volume 2 in stores July 5 More touring in Jul/Aug Cody Beebe & The Crooks “Waiting On You” Steve Earle “Waitin’ On The Sky” First week adds at: KPND, WJCU, KYSL, WOCM, WCBE, KSLU The second single from I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive On tour now National tour starts in July Killer set at Sunset Sessions this year First week: WFUV, DMX, WFIV, WMWV, WYCE, WDST, KTAO Early: KCMP, WFPK, Full cd Friends Of The Old Mill and radio edit sampler on your desk WNRN, WYEP... Recent appearances on Leno and Letterman Great press Scattered Trees “Four Days Straight” Raphael Saadiq “Day Dreams” Already ON: KSMT, KFMU, WFIV, WCBE, MSPR, KSLU Terrific press FMQB Public 10*! New: WYMS, WKZE, KTAO, WUMB, WUSM Full cd Sympathy on your desk “4 out of 5 stars” - Consequence Of Sound ON: WFUV, WXPN, WYEP, WFPK, KUT, WEXT, WYCE, WFIV, WBJB... “Filled with gorgeously melancholic tracks” - NYLON Mag People Magazine: 4 stars Playing Summerfest, Life is good festivals “Back Down South” Ray Lamontagne & The Pariah Dogs “Repo Man” BDS New & Active! Indicator 17*! New: WCLZ, KCSN, WMWV, WNTI BDS Monitored 17*! Indicator #4! VH1 Storytellers just aired ON: KINK, KMTT, WRNR, WXPK, WRLT, Sirius Spectrum, WZEW, KPND... New: WMMM On tour: 6/15 Kansas City, 6/17 Denver, 6/18 Salt Lake City, certified Gold already On tour this summer 6/20 Missoula, 6/21 Boise... Playing Life is good Festival in Sept Jill Andrews “The Mirror” Hey Rosetta! “Yer Spring” New: WVMP, WYCE, WCBE ON: WFIV, KDEC, KDHX, WNRN, WUTC... ON: WFPK, WEXT, WJCU, WFIV, KSMT, KCLC, WYCE, WCBE, WNTI... June/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 Contest winning video on our site More US touring this month Eliza Doolittle “Skinny Genes” The Gaddabouts “Good Day” ON: WCNR, WFIV, WCBE, KHUM, WEXT, WYCE, DMX AA, KXCI, KDNK, ON: WFUV, SirusXM Loft, WBJB, KBAC, KOZT, WCBE, WVMP, KSLU, WNTI, WYSO... Leno, Coachella, LA Times, NY Post, Nylon, NPR... WNCW, WYCE, WKZE, WMWV, KXCI, WUTC, KLCC, WBSD... “A chill hang with Amy Winehouse’s easygoing sister” - InStyle Gadds: Edie Brickell, Steve Gadd, Pino Palladino, Andy Fairweather Low Bob Schneider “Let The Light In” Ben Harper “Rock N Roll Is Free” ON: WXRV, KGSR, KINK, WRNX, KRVB, WQKL, WCLZ, KRSH, KPND, Appearances on Letterman, Leno, ... Festival dates now WZEW, WCOO... Check out the brand new video on our site! New: KUT, WNCW, KRCL, WFHB, WFIT, KPIG, KRVM ON: WXRT, KGSR, A Perfect Day in stores now On tour now Etown taping in July KRVB, Sirius, KPRI, WQKL, WNWV, WZEW, KRSH, KPND, WCLZ, WFUV... Meat Puppets “Shave It” Brian Wright “Striking Matches” ON: WNKU, WBJB, KBAC, KUT, KROK, WFIV, KRCL, KSMT, WOCM, ON: KUT, WFIV, WJCU, KSMT, DMX FR, KMTN, KROK, KXCI, KSLU... KXCI, WFHB, WBSD... Lollipop in stores now On tour this month From his Sugar Hill album House On Fire Full band mix on PlayMPE Great reviews! Pitchfork: “Stick in your head tunefulness” Great press in No Depression, Vintage ... US dates coming soon Ziggy Marley “Forward To Love” Peter Bjorn and John “Second Chance” BDS New & Active! Indicator 14*! FMQB Public 22*! New: WFPK, KUT, WYCE... FMQB Public #30! ON: WXRT, WFUV, KCMP, KEXP, KCRW, ON: WNWV, KPND, WZEW, KRSH, WCOO, WFUV, WVOD, WNKU, WUIN, WXPN, WTMD, WYEP, WYMS, WAPS, WEHM, WFPK, KLCC... Music Choice, WFIV, KLRR, WYMS, KTBG, WBJB... In stores! Just did Leno Major Bud Lime tv campaign running now More US touring in Aug Robbie Robertson relays the story of “Falling” “Robbie Robertson‘s new single, ‘Fear of Falling,’ features a collaboration that su- pergroups are made from, thanks to contributions from fellow classic-rock veterans Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood. The song is the latest single off the one-time Band frontman’s latest solo album, How To Become Clairvoyant. Robertson says the track was inspired in large part by Clapton. “‘Fear of Falling’ really comes from Eric,” explains Robertson in a press release. “It comes from a life experience that he was telling me about that I, in turn, was then back to him. It comes from when we first started working on mu- sic together and we would sit down with just two guitars and start playing around.” The mid-tempo number features the two musicians trading vocals and guitar licks, with an assist on organ by Win- wood. Clapton’s influences are apparent throughout the song, both in the musicality and the . “We traded off the ideas until we felt like ‘we’ve really got something together here’,” notes Robertson. “So it was a real trade-off in all aspects of the song — in the vocals, the playing and the storytelling, everything.” In essence, the song is about hesitating to commit one’s heart to a new love. The lyrics express a strong magnetism to a woman but also center on the doubts that come with a new relationship. “She has a certain kind of thing / It’s called the mystery of desire / Keeps pulling on my heartstring / I’m like a man on a wire.” ‘Fear of Falling’ is a mellow song that’s simple, yet elegant. It’s a collaboration in the truest sense of the word, and the combination of talents blends exquisitely throughout the tune.” - Reprinted from UltimateClassicRock.com, 6/11 There are a handful of places for you to see Vanessa Carlton Vanessa Carlton’s new cd Rabbits On The Run was recorded at ’s Real World Studio and produced by Steve Osbourne (U2, B-52’s, Doves, KT Tunstall etc). Her first release on Razor and Tie, the album is her most honest and uncompromising of her career – the record she always wanted to make. Many of you saw her perform the lead single, “Carousel” as a duet with Stevie Nicks at Sunset Sessions this year in what was one of the highlights at this year’s weekend getaway. She has scanned just under 2 million CDs in the US, and has over 36 million views on YouTube. She will be appearing on The Tonight Show during the week of release plus con- firmed performance on Good Day New York on 6/21, and was just featured on NBC’s Talk Stoop. See her on these headlining dates: 6/20 NYC, 6/22 Vienna VA, 6/23 Philadelphia, 6/25 Boston, 6/26-29 NYC, 7/7 , 7/8 Los Angeles, and also with Matchbox 20 in Temecula on 7/9 and Five For Fighting in Chicago on 7/22. The Owl Magazine hoots about Scattered Trees’ Sympathy “The Chicago based rock sextet Scattered Trees questions death and bereavement in their latest album Sympathy. The album’s matter of fact lyrics portray raw emotions. The most pervasive instrument on the record is Nate Eiesland’s voice, which lends an immense sense of sincer- ity to the music. On “Five Minutes” the lead vocalist sings, “I can’t relate / to what I say / cause I’m not myself.” His rich organic vocals are ubiquitous. Whether accompanied by synthesized melodies or the bubbly picking and strumming of a mandolin, Eiesland’s voice brings resolution to each tune. The melodic arrangements are at times upbeat with driving drums and distorted electric rhythm guitar, as in “Four Days Straight.” These sections are effectively juxtaposed against lyrics derived in pain and mourning in a way that has you grooving to the music and fighting back tears all at the same time. I am absolutely in love with this music. It is at once haunting and hopeful; I cannot help but internalize some of the pain, and yet I find myself listening over and over and loving every second of it. Support Scattered Trees and buy Sympathy...immediately.” - Re- printed from TheOwlMag.com Upcoming: 7/5: Dave Stewart “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head”... 7/11: John Hiatt “Damn This Town,” “Somehow” 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 - 6/15/11