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RAR Newsletter 120321.Indd RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 3/21/2012 Joe Pug “The Great Despiser” The first single from the album of the same name, on your desk and going for adds on Monday! In stores April 24 Early adds at WNKU, WUMB and KLCC Features backing vocals from Craig Finn of The Hold Steady Great shows at SXSW! Extensive tour runs April 20 through June 6, many dates with David Wax Museum “Pug’s scorching poetry and soulful ‘every phrase could be my last’ voice will stop you cold.” - Paste The Mastersons “One Word More” The first single from their debut album Birds Fly South on New West Records, going for adds on Monday Added early at KUT, WKZE, WFIV and WNTI Single on your desk, full cd on the way now Killer at SXSW The Mastersons are husband and wife Chris Masterson and Eleanor Whitmore, who both play in Steve Earle’s band Album in stores 4/10 Upcoming tour: 3/23 Austin, 3/25 Houston, 4/9 NYC, 4/14 Ithaca (w/Rhett Miller), 4/19 Nashvillle... Chuck Ragan “Meet You In The Middle” The first single from his new album Covering Ground on SideOneDummy, in stores, on your desk and going for adds now Featuring vocals from Brian Fallon of Gaslight Anthem, and the album features Chris Thorn of Blind Melon & more Originally from punk rock’s Hot Water Music, this is Chuck’s third album as a solo musician Fantastic shows at SXSW Fronting The Revival Tour with Dan Andriano, Cory Branan, Nathaniel Rateliff & others, sponsored by Daytrotter and Paste Dar Williams “Summer Child” Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds “Make It Rain” FMQB #1 Most Added!! First week: WCLZ, WFUV, WDST, WMVY, WVMP, The first single from their new album Pound Of Dirt, in stores now WCNR, KPIG, WKZE, KNBA, WFIV... Early: WYEP, WBJB, WNRN, WUMB... New: KCLC, WJCU, WKZE, KVNF ON: KBAC, KYSL, KNBA, WCBE, KROK, Single at radio now, full In The Time Of Gods cd on the way In stores 4/17 KFMU, KSPN, WFIV, WNTI, KSMF, KSLU, KDNK FCC clean cd-pro on your desk National tour runs April 17-May 19, many more summer dates being booked Opened for Dr. John, The Black Keys, Sharon Jones & more Extensive tour! Dave Barnes “White Flag” The Gaddabouts “Can You Feel It” New: KRVM ON: WZEW, KRSH, WCOO, WCNR, WUIN, WTYD, WNRN, New: KAXE ON: KFMU, KSPN, WCBE, WFIV, WYCE, WUMB, WOCM, WKZE, WOCM, KCLC, Music Choice, KDBB, KFMU, KSPN, KROK, WFIV, WCBE... WNCW, KOZT, KDNK, MSPR, WUKY, WYSO, WHRV, WERU, KVNF, KFMG, KSMF From the Grammy nominee’s Stories To Tell, over 7K sold first week (#53 national) Advance double disc set Look Out Now! on your desk now, in stores April 3 Dave has scanned 155K albums and over 500K tracks Tour on pg 2 The Gaddabouts are Edie Brickell, Steve Gadd, Pino Palladino and Andy Fairweather Low Good Old War “Calling Me Names” Tom Morello/Ben Harper “Save The Hammer For The Man” BDS Indicator #27! #1 Heatseekers album first week! Conan booked 4/5 ON: WERS, WEXT, KMMS, WNRN, WFIV, WOCM, KFMU, KSPN, KMTN, ON: Sirius Spectrum, WNCS, KCSN, WXPN, WFUV, WFPK, WBJB, WVMP, WEXT, KNBA, WWCT, KSMT, KFMG, KSLU, WBSD, KDEC... Official video soon WWCT, WNKU, KSMT, WNRN, WYCE, WJCU, KMMS, WVOD, WERS, DMX... The new single from the Nightwatchman album World Wide Rebel Songs Headlining tour with Belle Brigade going on now Confirmed to play in Boulder! Watch their Leno performance on our website Rocked SXSW Chimes Of Freedom: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Sinead O’Connor “Old Lady” FMQB Public #3! New: KSMF ON: SiriusXM Loft, KCMP, KCSN, KEXP, KUT, How About I Be Me (and you be you)? in stores now AMAZING press KCRW, WFUV, WXPN, KPND, KLRR, WAPS, WEHM, WUIN, WYMS, World Cafe New: KUT, WFHB, KDHX, MSPR ON: WFUV, WYCE, WBJB, WYEP, Acoustic Fantastic sales! Tons of video content for multiple tracks online now Cafe, KBAC, WVMP, WFIV, KNBA, KFMU, KSPN, WCBE, KEXP, WDST, WKZE, Retails for $24.99 phyiscal, $19.99 digital and a two-disc set at Starbucks for $14.95 WNCW, WSGE, WERU, KLCC, KDNK... Playing at the NON-COMMvention Mike Doughty “Strike The Motion” The Dunwells “I Could Be A King” Another great track from Yes And Also Yes ON: WXPN, WYEP, WCNR, WERS, FMQB Tracks #48! Public #39! New: KPRI ON: WZEW, KRSH, KCSN, WJCU, WEXT, KYSL, KNBA, KMMS, KDBB, KSMT, KFMU, KSPN, KMTN, KROK, WWCT... WYCE, KSUT, KSMT, WNKU, WVMP, WEXT, WYCE, WUIN, WTYD, WFIV, His memoir, The Book Of Drugs, is out now and getting fantastic reviews KROK, WNRN, WBJB, KMTN, KFMU, KSPN, WCBE, KSUT, WOCM, WEVL... The current tour dates include an acoustic set, book reading and q&a Incredible press from their shows and album Great at SXSW See them in Boulder! Need a night out? We’ve got a ton of tour dates for you DAR WILLIAMS JOE PUG CHUCK RAGAN THE MASTERSONS (The Revival Tour 3/23 Madison, WI 4/20 Dallas, TX sponsored by Paste 3/23 Austin, TX 3/24 Duluth, MN 4/21 Austin, TX and Daytrotter) 3/25 Houston, TX 3/30 Poughkeepsie, NY 4/22 Oklahoma City, OK 4/9 New York, NY 3/31 Dover, MA 4/24 Albuquerque, NM 3/22 Nashville, TN 4/14 Ithaca, NY 4/25 Phoenix, AZ 4/18 Los Angeles, CA 4/19 Nashville, TN 4/26 San Diego, CA 3/23 Atlanta, GA 4/19 Berkeley, CA 3/24 Orlando, FL 4/25 Stafford, TX* 4/20 Portland, OR 4/27 Los Angeles, CA 4/29 Pioneertown, CA 3/25 Jacksonville, FL 4/26 Dallas, TX* 4/21 Seattle, WA 4/30 Santa Cruz, CA 3/26 Virginia Beach, VA 4/28 Odessa, TX* 4/24 St. Louis, MO 5/1 San Francisco, CA 3/27 Towson, MD 4/29 San Antonio, TX* 4/26 Minneapolis, MN 5/4 Portland, OR 3/28 Philadelphia, PA 5/2 Charlotte, NC* 4/27 Evanston, IL 5/5 Seattle, WA 3/29 Providence, RI 5/3 Athens, GA* 5/2 Ithaca, NY 5/6 Pullman, WA 3/30 New York, NY 5/4 Pensacola, FL* 5/5 New York, NY 5/9 Boise, ID 5/19 Montclair, NJ 3/31 Pittsburgh, PA 5/6 Shirley, MA 5/10 Salt Lake City, UT 5/29 Lexington, KY 4/1 Boston, MA 5/11 Wilmington, DE 5/12 Denver, CO 6/21 Birmingham, AL 5/12 Annapolis, MD 5/13 Kansas City, MO 4/4 Buffalo, NY * indicates opening for and play- 5/13 Charlottesville, VA 5/14 St. Louis, MO 4/5 Cincinnati, OH ing with Steve Earle 5/17 Greenville, SC 5/15 Iowa City, IA 4/6 Cleveland, OH 5/18 Carrboro, NC 5/16 Madison, WI 4/7 Detroit, MI 5/17 Minneapolis, MN 5/19 Roanoke, VA 4/9 Chicago, IL 5/18-19 Chicago, IL 5/31 Fall River, MA 4/10 Rock Island, IL 6/1 Fairfield, CT 5/20 Bloomington, IN DAVE BARNES 5/22 Columbus, OH 4/11 Omaha, NE 6/2 Portland, ME 5/23 Cleveland, OH 4/12 Denver, CO 6/7 Norfolk, CT 3/23 Philadelphia, PA 5/24 Pittsburgh, PA 4/13 Salt Lake City, UT 6/8 Bayshore, NY 3/24 New York, NY 5/29 Boston, MA 4/14 Boise, ID 6/9 Bryn Mawr, PA 4/13 Dallas, TX 5/30 Philadelphia, PA 4/15 Seattle, WA 4/19 Memphis, TN 6/15 Athens, GA 5/31 New York, NY 4/16 Portland, OR 4/20 Nashville, TN 6/16 Decatur, GA 6/2 Washington, DC 6/22 Louisville, KY 6/3 Charlottesville, VA 4/18 Los Angeles, CA 4/21 Knoxville, TN 6/23 Cincinnati, OH 6/4 Chapel Hill, NC 4/19 Phoenix, AZ 4/26 Birmingham, AL 6/24 Charleston, WV 6/5 Charlotte, NC 4/20 Las Vegas, NV 4/27 Atlanta, GA ... and more to come 6/6 Atlanta, GA 4/21 San Francisco, CA 4/29 Charlotte, NC Brush up on a great Dar Williams record before seeing the show “An early contender for best album of 2012 honors, Dar Williams’s first collection of original mate- rial in four years combines ambitious artistic reach with tightly focused musical execution to stunning effect. The acclaimed singer- songwriter and activist’s ninth studio release tackles a host of contem- porary issues—such as holding fast to one’s convictions and commitment to fostering change in the midst of turmoil—told against the parables of Greek mythology. Sounds like a mighty leap, but with the help of producer Kevin Killen (U2, Peter Gabriel) and guest musicians including Shawn Colvin and longtime Bob Dylan cohort Larry Campbell, Williams delivers a cohesive ten-song set at once powerful, moving, and eloquently expressed. Williams and company explore the intertwined modern themes with subtle commentary from the ancients in a range of musical styles, including the artist’s wheelhouse folk-pop (“Crystal Creek” and the gorgeous finale, “Storm King”), Appalachian-bred gallop (“You Will Ride with Me Tonight”), and melodic rock both vibrant (“Summer Child”) and muscular (“I Am the One Who Will Remember Everything”). A superb, emotionally resonant singer, Williams is in brilliant voice throughout and anchors the crack session band on acoustic gui- tar. Without question this is a high water mark in an already stellar career.” - Acoustic Guitar Magazine, May 2012 issue Coming Up... April 2: Dry The River “New Ceremony,” Morning Parade “Headlights”..
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