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Best of 2009: Music Festivals

October 18th, 2009    Posted in Best of 2009, music festivals
 

So it’s only the middle of October and you’re probably asking yourself, “Why am I seeing a ‘Best of’ list when the year isn’t even finished?” Well first off, I’ve never done “Best of the Year” lists on my blog, so I’m feeling pretty anxious at the moment to get this stuff out there. Planning has begun for huge collections of many “Best of” lists to come. I felt it’d only be appropriate to release the best of festivals list first, seeing that all the big outdoor festivals have come and gone already. Keep in mind that all of the lists you will see on this blog are strictly personal opinions, but I’d love to hear any thoughts or comments you have. So without further adieu, I present to you my choices for the “Top 5 Outdoor Music Festivals of 2009.”

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5. Austin City Limits Music Festival (October 8-10, Austin, TX)

Not good for a city dubbed “The Live Music Capital of the World.” I’ve seen much better lineups from ACL in the past, and I was quite disappointed with this year’s lineup. I’m sure a great time was had by all even with the rains; Zilker Park is absolutely beautiful this time of year, especially with the Austin skyline hanging in the backdrop. As far as festivals with aftershows go, I’m sure ACL sits right at the top of the list. The city is just packed with great music clubs (Stubb’s, La Zona Rosa, Emo’s, Antone’s, to name a few), which see some of the hottest bands around on an almost weekly basis year round.

First 20 Names on the Lineup:
Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Kings of Leon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Ghostland Observatory, Ben Harper and Relentless7, Thievery Corporation, John Legend, The Dead Weather, The Levon Helm Band, Sonic Youth, Mos Def, Toadies, Flogging Molly, The B-52’s, Lily Allen, Citizen Cope, Arctic Monkeys, The Decemberists, Coheed and Cambria

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4. Rothbury Festival (July 2-5, Rothbury, MI)

The smallest of all the festivals on my list, as well as the newest festival on my list. Only in its second year, Rothbury has acted as an alternative to Bonnaroo, bringing in about 30,000-40,000 people. Call it “the new/old Bonnaroo” if you will, as community, spirit, and eco-consciousness play a big part in making this festival what it is. Taking place every year on Fourth of July weekend, Rothbury is surrounded by the beautiful forests and lakes of the Double JJ Ranch.

First 20 Names on the Lineup:
The Dead, Bob Dylan and His Band, String Cheese Incident, Willie Nelson & Family, The Black Crowes, Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley & Nas, STS9, G. Love & Special Sauce, Gov’t Mule, Umphrey’s McGee, Broken Social Scene, Yonder Mountain String Band, The Disco Biscuits, Les Claypool, Cold War Kids, John Butler, Chromeo, Keller Williams, Ani DiFranco, MSTRKRFT

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3. Lollapalooza (August 7-9, Chicago, IL)

ACL and Lolla promoter, C3 Presents, may have put all their eggs in one basket this year, as it would appear that they may have put more focus into Lolla this year, rather than divvied up the lineups between the two. They did a magnificent job with this lineup here, not only because it’s top-heavy, but the full lineup features a number of great bands from the past, as well as the next great bands of tomorrow.

First 20 Names on the Lineup:
Depeche Mode, Tool, The Killers, Jane’s Addiction, Kings of Leon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Lou Reed, Ben Harper and Relentless7, Thievery Corporation, Snoop Dogg, Rise Against, Andrew Bird, TV on the Radio, Vampire Weekend, The Decemberists, Neko Case, STS9, Animal Collective, Band of Horses, of Montreal

 

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2. Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (April 17-19, Indio, CA)

Coming in at a close second, is Coachella. Even with a Beatle, Morrissey, a reunited My Bloody Valentine and a rare performance from folk legend, Leonard Cohen, I still think that Coachella doesn’t have quite enough to top the spirit, atmosphere and community of my number one pick. Coachella may bring in a lot more people, and they may be famous for reuniting bands and bringing in acts who wouldn’t dare fly to a small town in Tennessee, but what Coachella lacks is a sense of community and diversity in its lineup.

First 20 Names on the Lineup:
Paul McCartney, The Killers, The Cure, Morrissey, M.I.A., My Bloody Valentine, Franz Ferdinand, Thievery Corporation, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Leonard Cohen, The Chemical Brothers, Throbbing Gristle, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, TV on the Radio, Lupe Fiasco, Beirut, Band of Horses, Paul Weller, The Black Keys, Fleet Foxes

 

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1. Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (June 11-14, Manchester, TN)

If you know me or have been following my blog for awhile, then you’re probably not surprised that my pick for Festival of the Year goes to Bonnaroo. So I’m a little bias when it comes to this festival, but I can honestly say that even if I hadn’t attended this year, I would’ve still considered it the best of the year based strictly on the lineup. But it’s not just the music that makes Bonnaroo great; it begins with an empty 700-acre farm in the middle of nowhere that is transformed into a small village overnight. Say what you will about Bonnaroo changing direction of its jamband roots, but had Bonnaroo never made this change, the festival may not have lasted, nor would it continually be considered one of the top festivals in the country.

First 20 Names on the Lineup:
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Phish, Beastie Boys, Nine Inch Nails, David Byrne, Wilco, Al Green, Snoop Dogg, Elvis Costello, Erykah Badu, Paul Oakenfold, Ben Harper and Relentless7, The Mars Volta, TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, MGMT, moe., Public Enemy, Andrew Bird, Band of Horses

Top 3 Guest Appearances:
1. Bruce Springsteen joined Phish on Sunday night for three songs: “Mustang Sally”, “Bobby Jean” and “Glory Days.”
2. Elvis Costello was backed by Jenny Lewis and her band.
3. Erykah Badu joined Snoop Dogg on Sunday afternoon for “Lodi Dodi.”

Daily Notes:
Thursday: The theme for day one was certainly torrential rains, but the audience would come together, feeding off of an unexplained energy source from the storms, especially during energetic, synth-fueled, dancing sets from Chairlift and Passion Pit.
Friday: Just the first full day of the festival, and this night would contain some of the most anticipated acts of the entire weekend: Phish, David Byrne, the Beastie Boys, TV on the Radio and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Saturday: The biggest news early on in the day was that Jimmy Buffett would be joining Ilo and the Coral Reefer Allstars onstage at noon, turning a portion of the Bonnaroo farm into Margaritaville.
Sunday: As always the festival seems to go by much too quickly, but it was certainly going to finish strong, as Phish would be playing another show, and we still had shows to come from Snoop Dogg, Erykah Badu, Band of Horses and Andrew Bird.

Most Memorable Song:
Bon Iver’s “The Wolves (Act I & II)”
Whenever I want to go back and relive Bonnaroo in my head, the first thing I always think of was this moment in particular. It’s a song that demands audience participation towards the end, and even in the middle of a hot afternoon, Justin Vernon and his band found a way to rally the troops, bringing together about 5,000 people crammed inside a tent who provided background vocals for the song.

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Music on TV and the Radio…not to be confused with the band TV on the Radio

September 14th, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

TV

David Letterman
Mon: Cage the Elephant (from July 30)
Tue: Care Bears on Fire (from August 26)
Wed: John Fogerty (from September 3)

Jay Leno
Mon: Jay-Z with Rihanna and Kanye West (now why would you want to watch this after what happened with Kanye last night?!)
Wed: Miley Cyrus
Thu: Bruce Hornsby and Eric Clapton

Conan O’ Brien
Mon: Dave Matthews Band
Tue: Phoenix
Wed: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Fri: Nelly Furtado

Jimmy Kimmel
Mon: Maxwell (from September 4)
Tue: Kelly Clarkson
Wed: Pink
Fri: Shakira

Jimmy Fallon
Mon: Rufus Wainwright
Tue: Ghostface
Wed: Q-Tip
Thu: Megadeth

Carson Daly
Mon: Franz Ferdinand
Tue: Metric
Wed: Pete Yorn

Saturday Night Live
Green Day

Austin City Limits
Sat: John Mayer

Woodsongs
Sun & Thu: Chuck Leavell and Tori Sparks
Sat: The Grascals

 Radio

World Cafe with David Dye (89.7 fm WNKU, M-F 3 pm, 1 am EST)
Mon: Depeche Mode
Tue: Tim Easton
Wed: WPA
Thu: King Sunny Ade

E-Town (89.7 fm WNKU, Sun 3 pm EST)
Up Coming Guests: Joe Jackson, Paddy Casey, Del McCoury Band, Eddie Kowalczyk

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Tunes On The Tube and Radio

September 7th, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

TV

David Letterman
Wed: George Jones
Fri: Kid Cudi

Conan O’ Brien
Tue: Dhani Harrison
Wed: Reba McEntire
Thu: Paolo Nutini
Fri: Chris Cornell

Jimmy Kimmel
Mon: Darius Rucker
Tue: Boys Like Girls
Wed: Brendan Benson
Thu: White Lies
Fri: The Used

Jimmy Fallon
Mon: Jimmy Buffett (from July 31, 2009)
Tue: John Fogerty
Fri: George Jones

Carson Daly
Tue: The Cure (from June 4, 2009)
Thu: The Ting Tings (from June 17, 2009)
Fri: Zee Avi (from June 18, 2009)

Saturday Night Live
TBA

Austin City Limits
Sat: Sarah McLachlan, Duffy

Woodsongs
Sun: Richie Havens
Thu: Richie Havens
Fri: Richie Havens
Sat: Chris Thile and Edgar Meyer

 Radio

World Cafe with David Dye (89.7 fm WNKU, M-F 3 pm, 1 am EST)
TBA

E-Town (89.7 fm WNKU, Sun 3 pm EST)
Up Coming Guests: Earl Scruggs, Hot Rize, Joe Jackson, Paddy Casey

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Music on TV and Radio This Week

August 31st, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

TV

David Letterman
Monday: The Dirty Projectors
Tuesday: The Black Crowes
Thursday: John Fogerty
Friday: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Conan O’ Brien
Tuesday: Cheap Trick

Jimmy Kimmel
Monday: Friendly Fires
Tuesday: Datarock
Wednesday: St. Vincent
Thursday: R. Kelly
Friday: Maxwell

Jimmy Fallon
Monday: Jet
Tuesday: Michael Franti
Wednesday: Smokey Robinson
Thursday: Shadows Fall
Friday: Pet Shop Boys

Craig Ferguson
Friday: DJ Qualls

Carson Daly
Monday: The Virgins
Tuesday: Method Man and Redman
Friday: Ben Harper and Relentless7

Saturday Night Live
The Killers

Austin City Limits
Saturday: Foo Fighters

Woodsongs
Friday: Boys of the Lough and Red Wine
Saturday: Jen Chapin and Natasha Borzilova

 Radio

World Cafe with David Dye (89.7 fm WNKU, M-F 3 pm, 1 am EST)
Tuesday: Marianne Faithfull
Wednesday: Bela Fleck
Thursday: of Montreal
Friday: Peter, Bjorn and John

E-Town (89.7 fm WNKU, Sun 3 pm EST)
Up Coming Guests: Mike Doughty, Zee Avi, Earl Scruggs, Hot Rize

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Music on Television and Radio This Week

August 24th, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

TV

David Letterman
Tuesday: Australian hard-rock band Jet
Wednesday: Brooklyn female pop-punk band Care Bears on Fire
Thursday: New Orleans post-rock band Mutemath

Conan O’ Brien
Monday: Nashville alternative rock band Kings of Leon
Tuesday: legendary R&B/Soul singer Smokey Robinson
Wednesday: Scottish dance-punk band Franz Ferdinand
Thursday: American Hasidic Jewish reggae musician Matisyahu
Friday: 24-year old American pop singer Colbie Caillat

Jimmy Kimmel
Tuesday: English dance-punk band Friendly Fires
Wednesday: Brooklyn indie pop duo Matt & Kim
Thursday: former alternative rock band frontman-turned country musician Darius Rucker (performing via satellite live from Nashville)

Jimmy Fallon
Monday: Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Aimee Mann
Tuesday: American pop boy band the Jonas Brothers
Wednesday: former 2 Live Crew rapper Flo Rida
Thursday: American Idol sixth season winner Jordin Sparks

Craig Ferguson
Wednesday: Scottish indie pop band Camera Obscura
Thursday: singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw

Carson Daly
Monday: English piano rock band Keane
Tuesday: L.A. indie rock band The Airborne Toxic Event
Wednesday: post-punk, indie rock band The Kills
Thursday: Scottish alternative rock band Glasvegas
Friday: English indie rock band Doves

Saturday Night Live
David Cook

Austin City Limits
Saturday: R.E.M.

Woodsongs
Wednesday & Friday: Chamber-rock trio Rasputina and the David Munnelly Band, traditional styles of Irish music inspired from the 1920s and ’30s
Saturday: Five-piece traditional Irish band Beoga, and songwriter/cellist Nick Ogawa

Fuse
Saturday: Highlights from Lollapalooza 2009 (11 pm)

 Radio

World Cafe with David Dye (89.7 fm WNKU, M-F 3 pm, 1 am EST)
Monday: Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears
Tuesday: Cotton Jones
Wednesday: Tortoise
Thursday: Cheap Trick
Friday: Jill Sobule and Deer Tick

E-Town (89.7 fm WNKU, Sun 3 pm EST)
Up Coming Guests: John Gorka, Hot Buttered Rum, Mike Doughty, Zee Avi

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Music on TV and Radio

August 17th, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

Jimmy Fallon’s latenight show typically has the best musical guests (not to mention the best band in latenight), but Carson Daly’s giving him some competition, while Conan’s got the remaining members of the Grateful Dead, plus local pop singer/songwriter, Kate Voegele.

TV

David Letterman
Monday: Robert Cray Band
Tuesday: Billy Currington

Conan O’ Brien
Monday: Kate Voegele
Wednesday: The Fray
Friday: The Dead

Jimmy Kimmel
Monday: Daughtry
Tuesday: The Script
Wednesday: La Roux
Friday: Jack’s Mannequin

Jimmy Fallon
Monday: The Fray
Tuesday: Manchester Orchestra
Wednesday: Martha Wainwright
Thursday: Grizzly Bear

Craig Ferguson
Thursday: Chairlift

Carson Daly
Monday: Ida Maria
Tuesday: Cold War Kids
Wednesday: Brett Dennen
Friday: No Doubt, Friendly Fires (music guest)

Saturday Night Live
Adele

Austin City Limits
Saturday: Nick Lowe, The Swell Season

Woodsongs
Wednesday & Friday: Elizabeth Cook, Special Consensus
Saturday: Rory Block and Scott Ainslie pay tribute to Robert Johnson

Fuse
Monday: Lollapalooza (6 pm EST)
Friday: Lollapalooza (1 am EST)
Saturday: Lollapalooza (5 pm EST), Best of Bonnaroo (11 pm, 11:30 pm EST)

 

Radio

World Cafe with David Dye (89.7 fm WNKU, M-F 3 pm, 1 am EST)
Up Coming Guests: Booker T. Jones, Slaid Cleaves, Trombone Shorty, Matisyahu

E-Town (89.7 fm WNKU, Sun 3 pm EST)
Up Coming Guests: Koko Taylor, Pinetop Perkins, John Gorka, Hot Buttered Rum

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Music on TV and Radio

August 10th, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

This weeks guest musicians on television and radio.

TV

David Letterman
Tue: Elvis Costello
Thu: Paul McCartney
Fri: MSTRKRFT with John Legend

Conan O’ Brien
Mon: Lyle Lovett
Tue: Cobra Starship with Estelle
Thu: TBA
Fri: TBA

Jimmy Kimmel
Mon: Zooey Deschanel, Jewel
Wed: Chester French
Thu: Diane Birch

Jimmy Fallon
Tue: Bat for Lashes
Wed: Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Thu: Avenue Q

Craig Ferguson
Tue: Bonnie Raitt & Taj Mahal

Carson Daly
Mon: Black Kids
Tue: Green Day
Wed: Green Day
Thu: Green Day
Fri: Foxboro Hot Tubs

Saturday Night Live
Coldplay

Austin City Limits
Sat: Manu Chao

Woodsongs
Wed & Fri: Si Kahn and Mary Sue Twohy
Sat: Celebration of the Music and Artists of Kentucky feat. the Charlie Sizemore Band, Rob McNurlin, Heidi Howe, Maggie Estes and Judge Ray Corns

Fuse
Mon: The Killers Rock Fuse (1:30 am)
Tue: Depeche Mode 101 (8 pm)
Thu: Empire Records (8 pm), The Killers Rock Fuse (11 pm)
Sat: Lollapalooza 2009 (9 pm, 11 pm)

Radio

World Cafe with David Dye (89.7 fm WNKU, M-F, 3 pm, 1 am)
Mon: Edward Sharpe
Tue: Christina Courtin
Wed: Los Amigos Invisibles
Thu: TBA
Fri: TBA

E-Town (89.7 fm WNKU, Sun, 3 pm)
Koko Taylor and Pinetop Perkins

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Music for Couch Potatoes

August 3rd, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

*All times listed are Eastern Time

The Late Show with David Letterman (M-F, 11:30 pm, CBS)
Mon: Veronika Part/Levon Helm
Tue: Kelly Clarkson
Thu: St. Vincent
Fri: Anthony Hamilton

The Tonight Show with Conan O’ Brien (M-F, 11:35 pm, NBC)
Mon: Gomez
Tue: All-American Rejects
Wed: TBD
Thu: Jonas Brothers
Fri: Flo Rida

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (M-F, 12:05 am, ABC)
Tue: The Script
Wed: Mike Snow

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (M-F, 12:35 am, NBC)
Mon: Incubus
Tue: Arctic Monkeys
Wed: TBA
Fri: Julian Plenti

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (M-F, 12:35 am, CBS)
Thu: Glasvegas
Fri: Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings

Last Call with Carson Daly (M-F, 1:35 am, NBC)
Mon: Brett Dennen
Tue: White Lies
Wed: Lily Allen
Thu: Ida Maria
Fri: Bobby Ray

Saturday Night Live (Sat., 11:30 pm, NBC)
Fleet Foxes

Fuse (DirecTV 339, DISH 158)
Mon: The Foo Fighters Chronicles (1 pm), The Linkin Park Chronicles (1:30 pm), The Fall Out Boy Chronicles (2 pm), The Blink 182 Chronicles (2:30 pm), The Green Day Chronicles (12:30 am)
Wed: Warped Hall of Fame (11, 11:30 am), Steven’s Untitled Warped Show (3 pm)
Thu: The Weezer Chronicles (6 pm), The My Chemical Romance Chronicles (6:30 pm), The Sex Pistols: There’ll Always Be An England (11 pm)
Sat: Best of Bonnaroo (11, 11:30 pm)

Austin City Limits (PBS)
Sat: Drive-By Truckers, Ryan Bingham

Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour (filmed at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington, KY)
Mon: The Greencards, Reid Genauer

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Music for Couch Potatoes

July 27th, 2009    Posted in Uncategorized
 

I’d like to introduce you to one of the newest features on my blog. “Music for Couch Potatoes” is a weekly listing of all the musical happenings on television for that given week. The idea originally came from my web developer, Chris Beatty. This new feature will include listings of all the musical guests performing on late night talk shows, programs like Austin City Limits and the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, Comedy Central’s The Daily Show and The Colbert Report and programs that will be airing on Fuse and the 101 Network, for those of you who have DirecTV.

*All times listed are Eastern Time

The Late Show with David Letterman (11:30 pm, CBS)
Monday, July 27: Dave Matthews Band

Appearing on the Late Show twice in one week, are rock superstars the Dave Matthews Band. They will be performing songs from their latest album, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. Dave will also sit down for an interview on Monday night.

Tuesday, July 28: Silversun Pickups

Indie rockers, Silversun Pickups, return to the Late Show for a second time. This time they’ll be performing a song off of their new album, Swoon.

Wednesday, July 29: Elbow

British indie rock band, Elbow, will be performing their first single, “Grounds For Divorce”, from 2008’s The Seldom Seen Kid.

Thursday, July 30: Cage the Elephant

The hardcore, punk rock band from Bowling Green, Kentucky will mark their U.S. television debut with a song from their self-titled debut album.

Friday, July 31: Dave Matthews Band

The Tonight Show with Conan O’ Brien (11:35 pm, NBC)
Monday, July 27: The Fray

The piano-driven, pop rock band from Denver will be performing their second single, “Never Say Never”, from their latest album, The Fray.

Thursday, July 30: Regina Spektor

The Soviet-born American singer/songwriter will perform the first single, “Laughing With”, from her latest album, Far.

Friday, July 31: Ben Harper & Relentless7

The lap slide guitar master will be joined by the members of his newest band, Relentless7, to perform the second single, “Fly One Time”, from their debut album, White Lies for Dark Times.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (12:05 am, ABC)
Wednesday, July 29: The Sounds

The Swedish New Wave band returns to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform a song from their latest album, Crossing the Rubicon.

Thursday, July 30: Jack’s Mannequin

The piano-driven, pop rock band from L.A. will be performing “Swim”, from their most recent album, The Glass Passenger.

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (12:35 am, NBC)
Monday, July 27: Spinal Tap

Wednesday, July 29: Passion Pit

The indie, dance rock band from Cambridge, Massachusetts will be performing a tune from their latest album, Manners. If there’s only one band you tune into to watch on late night television this week, please make that band Passion Pit. You will not be disappointed.

Thursday, July 30: Jarvis Cocker

A key member in the British pop movement of the mid-90’s with his former band Pulp, Jarvis Cocker will be performing a song from his latest solo album, Further Complications.

Friday, July 31: Jimmy Buffett

The man with an easy-going, beach bum persona will be joined by the Roots to perform “Margaritaville.” I’ve never been a fan but it sounds like it might be pretty good.

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (12:35 am, CBS)
Monday, July 27: Gavin DeGraw

The singer/songwriter from New York returns to the Late Late Show, this time performing the first single, “Stay”, from his latest album, Free.

Thursday, July 30: Franz Ferdinand

The indie, dance-punk band from Scotland will be performing a tune from their latest album, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand.

Last Call with Carson Daly (1:35 am, NBC)
Monday, July 27: Adele (repeat; from April 14, 2009)

Tuesday, July 28: The Duke Spirit (repeat; from April 15, 2009)

Wednesday, July 29: Lykke Li (repeat; from April 16, 2009)

Thursday, July 30: Ben Harper & Relentless7 (repeat; from April 17, 2009)

Friday, July 31: Crystal Antlers (repeat; from April 22, 2009)

Fuse (DirecTV 339, DISH 158)
Monday, July 27: The Black Eyed Peas: Then & Now – the group discusses their new album, “The E.N.D.” – 4 pm

Wednesday, July 29: Warped Hall of Fame – all the reasons Warped Tour is different from any other tour – 11 am, 11:30 am – and at 3 pm catch Steven’s Untitled Warped Show

Saturday, August 1: Bonnaroo 2009 – highlights from this year’s festival – 11 pm

The 101 Network (DirecTV 101)
Monday, July 27: Tinted Windows – superband featuring Taylor Hanson, James Iha (Smashing Pumpkins), Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne) and Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick) perform songs from their debut album – 9 pm

Austin City Limits
Wednesday, July 29: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland (11 pm on channels 193 and 918)

Saturday, August 1: Wilco (repeat; from September 15, 2007) (11 pm on channels 193 and 918 and 11:30 pm on channels 2 and 190) 
Setlist: You Are My Face, Handshake Drugs, Side With the Seeds, Via Chicago, Impossible Germany, Sky Blue Sky, Too Far Apart, Hate It Here, Walken, I’m the Man Who Loves You, On and On and On

Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour (filmed at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington, KY)
Wednesday, July 29: Kruger Brothers/Carolina Chocolate Drops (1 am on channels 193 and 918)

Friday, July 31: Kruger Brothers/Carolina Chocolate Drops (2 pm on channels 193 and 918)

Saturday, August 1: Richie Havens (Midnight on channels 2 and 190)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (11 pm, Comedy Central)
Tuesday, July 28: Spinal Tap

The Colbert Report (11:30 pm, Comedy Central)
Monday, July 27: Movits!

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