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Antonia Font - downloadAlbum: Taxi
NewsThe Waterboys album and tour latestFor over twenty years The Waterboys have been a testament to Mike Scott?s extraordinary vision and his fearless love of musical exploration. With songs ranking as some of the most imaginative and distinctive of the past quarter century, The Waterboys have scored the dreams and aspirations of generations of music listeners. Now, with Book Of Lightning The Waterboys have created a natural successor to their classics This Is The Sea and Fisherman?s Blues and 2000?s acclaimed comeback, A Rock In The Weary Land ? an album containing elements of those powerful works, but also taking us into thrilling new territory; an album as literate and compelling as anything in the Waterboys? catalogue to date. As the opening bars of 'The Crash of Angel Wings? thunder out, we know that Book Of Lightning is going to be a new, unpredictable and delicious instalment in the Waterboys? story. In Book of Lightning, more than ever before, Mike Scott is the master of his vision, exploring life and the human heart with confidence and assuredness, impelling the listener to respond emotionally and cerebrally - and to view the world with new eyes. The Waterboys tour dates are: 26 Apr - Corn Exchange Cambridge 27 Apr - Regent Theatre Ipswich 28 Apr - City Hall Sheffield 29 Apr - De Montfort Hall Leicester 1 May - The New Theatre Oxford 3 May - Bridgewater Hall Manchester 4 May - Philharmonic Hall Liverpool 5 May - Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells 6 May - Stables Theatre Milton Keynes 8 May - Guildhall Portsmouth 10 May - UEA Norwich 11 May - Royal Albert Hall London 12 May - Warwick Arts Centre Coventry 13 May - Grand Opera House York 15 May - The Ironworks Inverness 16 May - Concert Hall Perth 17 May - Music Hall Aberdeen 19 May - Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow 20 May - Festival Theatre Edinburgh 21 May - The Sage Gateshead Kanye, Fall Out Boy, Kelly Clarkson Lead Live Earth's U.S. Lineup Live Earth concert organizers have revealed the lineups for both the U.S. and London legs of what will be a worldwide series of Live Aid-like concerts, scheduled for July 7. The U.S. portion of Live Earth, announced early Tuesday (April 10), will take over New Jersey's Giants Stadium, and feature an all-star lineup led by Kanye West, Fall Out Boy, AFI, Akon, Kelly Clarkson, Ludacris, Rihanna, and the reunited Smashing Pumpkins. The Police, Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band, Roger Waters, Alicia Keys, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, John Mayer, KT Tunstall, and Melissa Etheridge are among the other artists confirmed to perform at the U.S. Live Earth event. Wembley Stadium will serve as the site for London's Live Earth concert, which will feature performances by Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys, Black Eyed Peas, Foo Fighters, Bloc Party, Duran Duran, Genesis, Corinne Bailey Rae, James Blunt, John Legend, Keane, and Snow Patrol. The gigs, organized by environmental advocate and former Vice President Al Gore as a means of raising awareness about global warming, will be spread out across all seven continents, with shows in London; Shanghai, China; Sydney, Australia; Johannesburg, South Africa; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and sites to be determined in Japan and Antarctica (see ""Snoop, Pharrell, Peas, Chili Peppers To Perform At Gore's Live Earth Gigs"). Proceeds raised by the Live Earth concerts will benefit the Alliance for Climate Protection, as well as other environmental organizations. "We hope the energy created by Live Earth will jump start a massive public education effort," Gore said in a statement. "Live Earth will help us reach a tipping point that's needed to move corporations and governments to take decisive action to solve the climate crisis." Tickets for the New Jersey show will go on sale Monday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. Prices were not immediately available. The Live Earth concerts will commence in Sydney, and continue across all seven continents, ending with the U.S. gig. The organizers of the Live Earth concerts ? part of the Save Our Selves: The Campaign for a Climate in Crisis initiative launched by Gore, Pharrell Williams, Cameron Diaz and others ? hope to attract an audience of up to 2 billion. "Capping Live Earth with a blockbuster show like this will ensure we meet our challenge of building a mass audience to combat global warming," Live Earth founder and executive producer Kevin Wall said. "Live Earth will be a monumental event both in terms of entertainment and in turning the tide against global warming." |
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