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#1383 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:37 am
Subject: The Only Ones. 18.12.80 "As My Wife Says" (Mike Kellie)
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#1382 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:36 pm
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#1381 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:21 am
Subject: KLOS Mark and Brian Christmas Show - A Rock Star Studded Affair (Mick Jones)
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The show kept escalating in intensity and the next group to take the stage,
Foreigner, shook Nokia Live to the rafters. With only one original member, Mick
Jones, Foreigner reinforced what shredding a guitar and embracing rock and roll
spirit really means. Lead singer, Kelly Hansen, a Steven Tyler look alike, had
rock star looks with the singing chops to back up the persona. They kicked off
their killer set with the throbbing "Double Vision," followed by  "Head Games,"
classic "Cold as Ice," "Can't Slow Down," the title track from their latest
album, their first hit, "Feels Like the First Time," "Urgent," "Jukebox Hero"
and Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta' Love." From start to finish, the band soared, with
Mick Jones doing several poignant solos. Bassist Jeff Pilson nearly set the
stage on fire with his incendiary guitar licks. One could almost mop the floor
with the amount of sweat pouring off his body. Saxophonist Tom Gimbel played
smooth notes to the
  signature tunes. Watching them was as exhilirating as cresting a wave at
sunrise.

#1380 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Sat Dec 19, 2009 3:01 am
Subject: Beatle Fan#181
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An exclusive track-by-track preview of Ringo Starr's "Y Not" album, on which he
teams with Paul McCartney, Joss Stone, Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Dave Stewart,
Richard Marx, Billy Squier, Gary Wright and others.

#1379 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:25 am
Subject: Foreigner at Hard Rock (Mick Jones)
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Classic rockers Foreigner will take fans on a fast-paced, hit-filled
retrospective at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on
Thursday, January 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now.
Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the
world, racking up scores of smash hits, multi-platinum albums and sold out
concert tours.From “Cold as Ice” to “Hot Blooded,” “Urgent” to
“Jukebox Hero,” “Waiting For a Girl Like You” to the chart topper “I
Want To Know What Love Is”, Foreigner’s thrilling mix of blustery blues and
impeccably crafted pop continues to captivate generation after generation of
music fans.
 
Today, over 65 million albums later, Foreigner is an ensemble of talented
musicians each adding their individual credentials to the mix to make the band
stronger and more powerful than ever.
 
This tour features original member Mick Jones (guitar), the architect behind
Foreigner’s extraordinary catalogue of smash hits. Mick has crafted some of
rock music’s most enduring songs and produced 10 multi-platinum albums. Grammy
and Golden Globe nominated songwriter, performer and producer and winner of the
prestigious Ivor Novello Songwriter award in Britain in 1998, Mick first began
playing guitar in his early teens. After starting his own blues/rock band and
opening for the Rolling Stones in pubs across South London, Mick’s first big
break came in 1964 when he moved to Paris and was hired to play with French
singer Sylvie Vartan and later hired to work as musical director for French rock
icon, Johnny Hallyday. Jones returned to his native England in the early ‘70s
to reform the band Spooky Tooth with Gary Wright. After Spooky Tooth broke up,
Mick moved to New York City and, in 1976, formed Foreigner with fellow Brits Ian
Mc Donald and
  Dennis Elliott, and Americans Lou Gramm, Alan Greenwood and Ed Gagliardi.
 
Answering an ad seeking a lead vocalist, Kelly Hansen joined Hurricane in 1985.
Hurricane recorded three critically acclaimed albums, racked up five Top 20 MTV
videos and landed the top 35 single, “I’m On To You”. After Hurricane
disbanded, Hansen worked in a group with Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille, toured
as a vocal group arranger and backing vocalist with Liane Foly for her album,
Caméléon and composed music for television.
A multi-instrumentalist, Tom Gimbel plays rhythm guitar, keyboards, sax, and
flute. After graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Tom began
touring with Aerosmith playing keyboards and saxophone. With them, he did two
world tours, numerous TV and film appearances including Woodstock2,  Wayne’s
World 2,  Saturday Night Live and MTV Unplugged.
Though best known for his work as an original member of seminal 80’s rock band
Dokken, bassist Jeff Pilson has played with a host of groups including rockers
Dio and MSG, and his own bands War and Peace and Lynch/Pilson. Jeff also had a
principal role, along with band mate Jason Bonham, in the 2001 Warner Brothers
film Rock Star, alongside actors Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston.
Rounding out the ensemble is pianist Michael Bluestein. Growing up, Bluestein
was exposed a wide range of artists including Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Boston,
Mozart, The Who, and jazz pianist Thelonious Monk. After studying at Berklee
College of Music, Michael made his way out to Los Angeles where he has played
with Boz Scaggs, Stevie Nicks, Enrique Iglesias, Anastacia, and with the house
band on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The band’s most recent release is Can’t Slow Down, a 2009 three-disc set
available exclusively at Wal-Mart.
Tickets cost $75, $60 & $45*; all seats are reserved and available at the Hard
Rock Live Box Office, open Monday – Saturday from noon to 7pm and on Sunday
– only open on event days at noon. Tickets also are available at all
Ticketmaster outlets online at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone:
1-800-745-3000. Doors open one-hour prior to show start time. *Additional fees
may apply.
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#1378 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:22 am
Subject: High Voltage Festival (Mick Jones)
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#1377 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:17 am
Subject: BEATLES NEWS ROUNDUP (Gary Wright)
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Ringo Starr is currently putting together the 11th edition of his All Starr Band
for next summer, according to examiner.com. Although no names have officially
been announced, Starr's shortlist reportedly features All Starr veterans Edgar
Winter and Gary Wright, along with newcomers Rick Derringer and Wally Palmar
from the Romantics.

Starr was asked how he's come about picking the assorted lineups for his ten
different All-Starr Bands: "You know it's a process that takes a couple of
months where we see, okay, who's interested, let's ask these people. And then we
finally get it down to, we need keyboards, we need bass, we need guitar. It
works like that."

Starr will release his latest album called Y Not on January 12th, with the
obvious highlight being his first-ever duet with Paul McCartney on the track
"Walk With You." Among the other notable guests on the album are Ringo's
brother-in-law Joe Walsh, Gary Wright, Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the
Heartbreakers, Van Dyke Parks, Don Was, Joss Stone, Richard Marx, Ben Harper,
Glen Ballard, and Roundheads guitarist Gary Burr, among others.

#1376 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Sat Dec 12, 2009 2:56 pm
Subject: Next year's Ringo Starr All Starr Band tour could have some new faces
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Some new names and old friends are likely for Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band tour
next year, sources tell us.
The new names are Wally Palmar from the Romantics and guitarist Rick Derringer.
The veterans back on the tour include Edgar Winter and Gary Wright.
 
Derringer and Winter offer some interesting possibilities. They worked together
previously in lineups of Edgar Winter's White Trash and the Edgar Winter Group
in the 1970s, and recorded several albums, including a live album, "Roadwork."
Derringer, who had a hit as a solo performer with "Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo,"
was also former lead singer for the McCoys, known for the '60s hit "Hang On
Sloopy." That song was the number one hit in America before a song called
"Yesterday" by the Beatles knocked it off the top of the charts.
 
Palmar was guitarist and a vocalist for the Romantics, also one of the
co-authors of "What I Like About You," a hit for the band.
 
Edgar Winter played on the ninth and 10th editions of the All-Starr Band. Gary
Wright played on several George Harrison albums, including "All Things Must
Pass" and the 10th All Starr Band in 2008.
It's possible that late complications could change things, but these names will
be likely among those seen on the tour, we're told.

#1375 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:08 am
Subject: For Foreigner It Still Feels Like the First Time
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http://www.independent.com/news/2009/dec/10/foreigner-it-still-feels-first-time/
 
There are few bands as long lasting, wide reaching, and sing-along ready as
Foreigner. Since forming in 1976 under the guidance of New York-dwelling Brits
Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, and Lou Gramm, the band has scored nine Top 10 hits,
including ubiquitous arena ballads like “Waiting for a Girl Like You” and
“I Want to Know What Love Is.”
 
Perhaps equally notable in the Foreigner biography is the almost unfathomable
number of lineup changes the band has seen (there’ve been 30) since bassist
Rick Willis first replaced Ed Gagliardi in 1979. Today, the Foreigner machine
continues to run smoothly under the helm of 64-year-old guitarist—and lone
foreigner of the group—Mick Jones. Together with sax player Thom Gimbel,
keyboardist Michael Bluestein, drummer Brian Tichy, bassist Jeff Pilson, and
spot-on Gramm replacement, vocalist Kelly Hansen, Foreigner now seems stronger
than ever. The band even released their first collection of new material in more
than 15 years, the fittingly titled Can’t Slow Down, this past October.
 
http://www.independent.com/news/2009/dec/10/foreigner-it-still-feels-first-time/

#1374 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:06 am
Subject: Foreigner not about to slow down as '09 runs its course
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For Mick Jones, the latest Foreigner lineup feels like the first time. "I think
this is the best one since way back in the beginning, by far," said the group's
founding guitarist during a phone interview from New York City. "The energy
level and the musicianship is fantastic in the current band. It really inspired
me to really get back into playing again."
 
That's high praise, considering the original incarnation fronted by Lou Gramm
was among the biggest rock acts of the late 1970s and '80s, with five
consecutive multimillion-selling albums and such Top 10 hits as "I Want to Know
What Love Is," "Waiting for a Girl Like You," "Urgent," "Double Vision," "Hot
Blooded" and "Cold As Ice." Gramm went solo at the end of the '80s before
returning a few years later. The singer left Foreigner again in 2002. Jones ----
also a successful producer whose credits include Van Halen, Billy Joel and
others ---- took some time off. Friend and drummer Jason Bonham strongly
encouraged Jones to start fresh.
 
"He sort of talked me into it," admitted the veteran Englishman, who got his
music biz start in the '60s with Nero & the Gladiators and Johnny Hallyday. "At
the time, I didn't know what my plans were for the future. Then I heard some
reports that Lou was (performing several Foreigner) songs, and quite frankly,
they weren't that great. I felt my responsibility was to go out and present
these songs in the way they deserve."
 
Assembling the revamped Foreigner began with Bonham, who initially took over the
rhythm seat, and ex-Dokken bassist Jeff Pilson. But the key was finding lead
singer Kelly Hansen (formerly of '80s hard-rock band Hurricane). He bears a
striking vocal resemblance to Gramm, but Jones said that wasn't a prerequisite.
"More than anything, I felt Kelly understood the songs. That was a big element
in the whole thing. He was able to deliver them in a very convincing way." Now
Foreigner is attracting a younger and more diverse audience thanks to frequent
appearances at NASCAR events and the "Guitar Hero" videogame series.
"Kids at the shows know the lyrics; it's wild looking out there some nights and
wondering what year it is," said Jones, 64, with a laugh.
 
Following the fruitful lead of fellow classic-rock radio staples the Eagles,
Journey and AC/DC, Foreigner recently released "Can't Slow Down" (its first
studio disc since 1995's "Mr. Moonlight") exclusively through Walmart. So far,
Jones is happy with the alliance.
 
"Can't Slow Down" debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard 200 ---- the group's
highest charting in two decades. First single "When It Comes to Love" just
reached the top 20 on the publication's Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.
 
"It's still early days, but we've sold a substantial amount of albums. For
heritage artists, I think it's definitely one of the only ways to get music out
there and distributed properly. Walmart has put everything behind it and been
great to work with."
 
The three-disc, bargain-priced collection features the new material, 10 original
hits remixed and a concert DVD from last summer's European tour.
 
"As far as the remixes go, over the years, whenever different versions of the
(old) albums got remastered, they lost some quality. We went right back to the
original tapes as the basis. It was like taking the cotton wool off the tracks;
just clarifying, bringing the dynamics out and making them exciting again."
 
Co-produced by Marti Frederiksen (Buckcherry, Aerosmith), the solid "Can't Slow
Down" manages to sound fresh, while retaining Foreigner's trademark aesthetic.
 
"It was very important for me to keep the identity and integrity of the band. I
think we've been able to do that."
Seething, horn-laden rocker "Too Late" ---- Bonham's lone studio contribution
and a holdover from last year's "No End in Sight" retrospective ---- seems like
a prime outtake from the '70s. "A few songs are really reminiscent of the
earlier (material). That's sort of unintentional. The creative process was
pretty spontaneous."
Other standouts include the wrenching, soulful ballad "In Pieces," orchestrated
"Living in a Dream" and "Fool for You Anyway," a tune that first appeared on
Foreigner's eponymous 1977 debut. Jones' stepson Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse,
Kaiser Chiefs) produced the fine retro soul remake.
 
"We'd been toying with the idea for a few years. Mark grew up in my house since
age 6 and was influenced in his early years by what was going on with me ----
the writing and studio process, even the touring aspect. He chose that song as
one of his favorites that we'd ever done. I just gave him the reins. I've been
into a lot of the stuff he's done lately. He's proven himself in his own right."
 
When Jones first embarked on his self-described "new adventure" in 2004, he
wanted Foreigner to be vital again. "It took us a little while, but I really
think the timing is right, and I'm quite proud of what we've achieved. It's an
ongoing venture. ... I'm looking at this album as the first of more to come."
 
Foreigner, with the Surrender
When: 8 p.m. Dec. 15
Where: Belly Up Tavern, 143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach
Tickets: $55; $125, VIP
Info: 858-481-8140 or bellyup.com
Web: foreigneronline.com

#1373 From: Alan Rockman <humblepie_70@...>
Date: Mon Dec 7, 2009 4:14 pm
Subject: Re: Splinter
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I LOVED that duo!!! Harrison and Gary Wright were very involved with them, and
they did sound eerily reminiscent of Badfinger. A sad note here, while Splinter
was recording for A&M first, then Warners through Harrison's "Dark Horse" label,
Badfinger at the same time was getting kicked off WB thanks to the dirty
dealings of a manager who died recently but should rot in hell for what he did
to them. This loss of label, and increasing lawsuits led Peter Ham to take his
life about the time the second Splinter album came out (spring of 1975).

Interestingly enough two bastard managers seemed to have kicked the dust
recently. Badfinger's and the notorious Dee Anthony (sound familiar? It should
as he managed Gary as well as Peter Frampton and Humble Pie, whom he neglected
and ripped off).
 
Fortune Favors the Brave"...

Alan Rockman

#1372 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Mon Dec 7, 2009 2:48 am
Subject: Splinter
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Work on this spanned 18 months. Also in this period Purvis and Elliot co-wrote
the song "Kyle" with Gary Wright - it appeared on the 1974 Spooky Tooth album,
The Mirror.

#1371 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Sun Dec 6, 2009 5:41 am
Subject: Spooky Tooth Jeff Beck Poster
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#1370 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Fri Dec 4, 2009 4:04 am
Subject: Foreigner's Mick Jones is our latest Juke Box Hero
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Last time I saw Mick Jones in person, it was March 1982 at Orlando's Tangerine
Bowl (now cleverly called the Citrus Bowl). Foreigner was headlining the Rock n
Roll Super Bowl along with a couple smaller acts who had just put out debut solo
albums. (Two guys named Bryan Adams and Ozzy Osbourne.)
I was just 14 years old and already life had dealt a crushing blow: Ozzy's
guitarist Randy Rhoads died the day before the concert in a plane mishap on the
road in Florida. I sat on the field and stewed, angry about the accident, pissed
about missing Ozzy, grumbling about his last-second replacement (Pat Travers)
and largely disengaged by the time Mick and Foreigner took the stage.
Talk about tragedy, because Foreigner was in support of their biggest album of
their career -- 4. I should have been on my feet and enjoying every moment of
the show.
Fast forward 28 years to this week. I have Mick Jones on the phone and it was
time to make amends. After our short talk -- including a discussion of that very
day -- I hope all is forgiven, Mick.
Foreigner's founding member is this week's special guest on Stuck in the '80s.
Click here to listen. Or click here to get all our shows for free via iTunes.
And when Mick and the gang hit the stage at Clearwater's Ruth Eckerd Hall on
Jan. 15, I'll be front, center and focused.

#1369 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Fri Dec 4, 2009 4:01 am
Subject: Foreigner To Perform After Admirals Game
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Milwaukee, WI- Milwaukee Admirals President Jon Greenberg announced today that
classic rock legend
Foreigner will perform in a post-game concert on Saturday, March 13, 2010 after
the team's 7:30 p.m. game versus the Toronto Marlies.
More than 30 years after forming, Foreigner's music resonates across generations
and the globe thanks to an impressive run of 14 Top 20 hits and album sales
exceeding 70 million.
In 2007, Foreigner electrified audiences with an acclaimed world tour
celebrating the multiplatinum success of the group's first 30 years. But while
the band was honoring its past achievements onstage, it was plotting Foreigner's
first album in more than 15 years, CAN'T SLOW DOWN.
Mick Jones, the band's founder and legendary songwriter/guitarist, produced the
new album with Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith and Buckcherry). Out last fall, it
is the first full-length album to feature Foreigner's revamped lineup: Jones,
singer Kelly Hansen, bassist Jeff Pilson, guitarist Tom Gimbel, keyboardist
Michael Bluestein, and drummer Brian Tichy.
The group has had numerous hits including, "Cold as Ice," "Juke Box Hero,"
"Urgent," and "Waiting for a Girl Like You," and "I Want to Know What Love Is,"
which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985.
The performance by Foreigner will be the third concert the Admirals will host
for their fans this season. Country music sensation Blake Shelton will perform
on January 29 and the Dropkick Murphys will be live in concert on February 27.
All shows in the Admirals Concert Series are free to attend with a game ticket.
Fans can purchase tickets for March 13, or any Admirals game, by calling
Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.milwaukeeadmirals.com. Groups of
ten or more receive a minimum of $2 off the face value of the tickets. For more
information or to book a group fans should call the Admirals office at (414)
227-0550.

#1368 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Wed Dec 2, 2009 2:49 am
Subject: Classic Tracks: Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver"
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In April 2009, at a party inside Capitol Studios in Hollywood honoring his late
friend George Harrison, Gary Wright found himself chatting at a table with
Grammy-winning producer David Foster and legendary session drummer Jim Keltner.
“Wow, it's the rhythm section for ‘Dream Weaver,’” he recalls saying.
“We all laughed"

Thirty-four years earlier, Wright was with the same pair at Armin Steiner's
Sound Labs Studio in Hollywood, recording what would turn out to be one of the
first — if not the first — all-electronic keyboard pop albums, The Dream
Weaver, whose title track would become Wright's signature hit. The song rose to
Number 2 in 1976, the album Number 7.

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#1367 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Tue Dec 1, 2009 11:55 am
Subject: Foreigner To Perform After Admirals Game
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Milwaukee, WI- Milwaukee Admirals President Jon Greenberg announced today that
classic rock legend
Foreigner will perform in a post-game concert on Saturday, March 13, 2010 after
the team's 7:30 p.m. game versus the Toronto Marlies.

More than 30 years after forming, Foreigner's music resonates across generations
and the globe thanks to an impressive run of 14 Top 20 hits and album sales
exceeding 70 million.

In 2007, Foreigner electrified audiences with an acclaimed world tour
celebrating the multiplatinum success of the group's first 30 years. But while
the band was honoring its past achievements onstage, it was plotting Foreigner's
first album in more than 15 years, CAN'T SLOW DOWN.
 
Mick Jones, the band's founder and legendary songwriter/guitarist, produced the
new album with Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith and Buckcherry). Out last fall, it
is the first full-length album to feature Foreigner's revamped lineup: Jones,
singer Kelly Hansen, bassist Jeff Pilson, guitarist Tom Gimbel, keyboardist
Michael Bluestein, and drummer Brian Tichy.
 
The group has had numerous hits including, "Cold as Ice," "Juke Box Hero,"
"Urgent," and "Waiting for a Girl Like You," and "I Want to Know What Love Is,"
which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985.
The performance by Foreigner will be the third concert the Admirals will host
for their fans this season. Country music sensation Blake Shelton will perform
on January 29 and the Dropkick Murphys will be live in concert on February 27.
All shows in the Admirals Concert Series are free to attend with a game ticket.
 
Fans can purchase tickets for March 13, or any Admirals game, by calling
Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.milwaukeeadmirals.com. Groups of
ten or more receive a minimum of $2 off the face value of the tickets. For more
information or to book a group fans should call the Admirals office at (414)
227-0550.

#1366 From: "mo7792001" <floridalass@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:19 am
Subject: FOREIGNER ARE COMING TO SILVER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
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Just heard on the radio (oldies station) that Foreigner are scheduled to appear
in Silver Springs, Central Florida (close to Ocala) on Saturday, January 16th,
2010.  It didn't state where they were playing.  But, when I find out more I
will post it on this site.

#1365 From: "GerardY" <gerryyork@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:18 am
Subject: Ringo Starr Collaborates With Famed Country Tunesmiths
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Former Beatle Ringo Starr's upcoming solo album, 'Y Not,' will feature two of
Nashville's most prolific songwriters -- Gary Burr and Gary Nicholson. The three
have developed a friendship over the years, as both Garys have played with Ringo
on previous albums, as part of the famed drummer's current band, the Roundheads.

"Getting to work with your musical heroes is always a thrill, and I was excited
to write with Ringo for his upcoming record," says Nicholson, a 2006 nominee for
the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and recipient of 26 ASCAP awards. The
song he wrote with Ringo and yet another Gary -- Gary Wright (who is part of
Ringo's All Starr Band) -- is 'Peace Dream,' which also features Beatle comrade
Paul McCartney on bass guitar.

"For our song, Gary (Wright) and I went to Ringo's house in Beverley Hills and
wrote to a track that he had built with help from Joe Walsh," Nicholson recalls.
Joe, of course, plays guitar for the Eagles, and is also married to Ringo's
wife's sister.

"When (my wife) Barbara and I were in LA for an event, Ringo invited us over to
hear it, and we took our son Travis with us and got to spend the afternoon with
Ringo," Nicholson remembers. "He played us the entire new record and gave us a
great tour of his place. Really a wonderful experience."

Nicholson boasts co-writes on a laundry list of some of the biggest hits in
country music, including Vince Gill's 'One More Last Chance,' Patty Loveless'
'The Trouble With the Truth' and Montgomery Gentry's 'She Couldn't Change Me.'

Gary Burr's musical roots also go deep with Ringo, having performed with him and
also collaborated with him on the 2003 album, 'Ringorama.' Since the late '80s,
Burr has become one of Nashville's most sought-after writers, being named
Songwriter of the Year on three separate occasions by three separate
organizations: Billboard, ASCAP and the Nashville Songwriter's Association
International. Some of his most famous co-writes include Juice Newton's 'Love's
Been a Little Bit Hard on Me,' Lorrie Morgan's 'Watch Me' and Wynonna's 'To Be
Loved By You,' just to name a few.

Ringo Starr's new album, 'Y Not,' hits stores in January

#1364 From: Gerard York <gerryyork@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:40 am
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In 1974, singer-musician Gary Wright left the band Spooky Tooth for a solo
career. He went on to have success with "Dream Weaver."

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Singer, guitarist, and drummer Gordon Jackson released a rare album for the
Marmalade label in 1969, Thinking Back, that bore much similarity to records of
the era by Traffic and (more distantly) Family. The resemblance wasn't casual,
as several members of Traffic and Family helped out on the record, alongside
other notables like Julie Driscoll and Luther Grosvenor of Spooky Tooth;
Traffic's Dave Mason, in fact, was the producer. Thinking Back had the same sort
of loose mixture of psychedelic rock with jazz, folk, and bits of soul and world
music that characterized some of Traffic's work. The material wasn't as strong
or focused as Traffic's or Family's, but it had a nice introspective groove with
haunting, minor-keyed melodies.

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#1361 From: "GerardY" <gerryyork@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:48 am
Subject: Ringo Starr Recruits Paul McCartney for Y Not
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Paul McCartney has contributed to a couple of tracks on the new Ringo Starr
album `Y Not`.

McCartney plays bass on the track "Peace Dream' and sings on `walk With You'.

"Paul was doing the Grammys, so he came over to the house and was playing bass
on `Peace Dream." So I played him this other track and Paul said, `Give me the
headphones. Give me a pair of cans.' And he went to the mike and he just
invented that part where he follows on my vocal. That was all Paul McCartney,
and there could be nothing better. He makes it bigger and he makes it fuller. It
makes the song like a conversation between us, and that was Paul's idea to do
his part one beat behind me. That's why he's a gen-i-us and an incredible bass
player," Ringo said in a statement.

Ringo produced this album himself. In fact, it is the first time he has had a
crack at production. "I was the least involved in the production of the Beatle
records," he said. "And then with my solo records, I worked with some other
great producers like Richard Perry, Arif Mardin, and Don Was. So it just seemed
like that's the way that it goes. Then suddenly, it's another point in your
life, and you say, `I'm going do this now.' So I'll be producing anything I make
from now on. That's the good news. It's a confidence thing, I suppose. And Y Not
is really another way of me saying, "Yes, I can."

The album will also feature appearances from Joe Walsh, Joss Stone, Dave
Stewart, Richard Marx, Gary Wright and Van Dyke Parks.

`Y Not' will be released on Hip-O Records through Universal in January.

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Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:43 am
Subject: Ringo Starr Declares "Y Not!"
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For the first time ever, Starr produces himself on his most personal album yet.
Ringo is joined on Y Not by old and new friends including Paul McCartney, with
whom Starr sings on Y Not's stunning first single, 'Walk With You,' a moving new
song about the power of friendship. Ringo meets Hip-O on Starr's latest solo
effort released January 12th on Hip-O Records/UMe
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Throughout recorded history, great artists
across the universe have dared to ask "Why?" On January 12, 2010, one brave man
named Ringo finally boldly declares the ultimate answer -- Y Not.
 
For the first time in one of popular music's most enduring and illustrious
careers, Ringo Starr has decided to take charge and produce himself. The result
is perhaps the most personal and impressive album of this rock legend's entire
solo career. How on earth did Starr finally locate the absolutely perfect
producer to work with him? "Well, I looked in the mirror," Ringo says with a
smile. "And I was looking real groovy that day."
Starr's decision to take a stronger role in the recording of his latest and
greatest solo album was a significant and fortuitous one. "I didn't do it at the
start," Starr says. "I was the least involved in the production of the Beatle
records. And then with my solo records, I worked with some other great producers
like Richard Perry, Arif Mardin, and Don Was. So it just seemed like that's the
way that it goes. Then suddenly, it's another point in your life, and you say,
'I'm going do this now.' So I'll be producing anything I make from now on.
That's the good news. It's a confidence thing, I suppose. And Y Not is really
another way of me saying, 'Yes, I can.'"
The joyous result of Starr looking in the mirror is Y Not, a groovy and deeply
felt song cycle that finds Ringo leading a smaller core group of old and new
friends including longtime pal and recent brother-in-law Joe Walsh, Dave Stewart
and longtime Roundheads member Steve Dudas on guitar, Benmont Tench of Tom Petty
and the Heartbreakers on keyboards, Don Was and Mike Bradford on bass. The album
also features Starr's engineer and co-producer Bruce Sugar on keyboards, as well
as some special guests like Joss Stone, Ben Harper and Richard Marx on vocals,
Ann Marie Calhoun on violin and Tina Sugandh -- aka Tina The Tabla Girl - on
tabla and chanting. Starr's songwriting collaborators on Y Not also include
familiar and new names like Joe Walsh, Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Glen Ballard,
Richard Marx, Van Dyke Parks, Gary Nicholson plus Gary Wright and his former
Roundhead band member, Gary Burr.
 
Yet no collaborator featured on Y Not is likely to receive as much attention as
Starr's former bandmate and longstanding mate Paul McCartney, who adds a
characteristically brilliant bass part to the inspiring "Peace Dream" -- Starr's
latest heartfelt plea for peace and love -- and even more notably provides his
unmistakably fabulous vocals to "Walk With You," an exquisite new composition by
Starr and Van Dyke Parks.
 
"Walk With You" is a moving, even spiritual meditation about the lasting power
of friendship, and McCartney's inspired participation on the track was a
testament to McCartney's generosity of spirit and musical talent. "Paul was
doing the Grammys, so he came over to the house and was playing bass on 'Peace
Dream.' So I played him this other track and Paul said, 'Give me the headphones.
Give me a pair of cans.' And he went to the mike and he just invented that part
where he follows on my vocal. That was all Paul McCartney, and there could be
nothing better. He makes it bigger and he makes it fuller. It makes the song
like a conversation between us, and that was Paul's idea to do his part one beat
behind me. That's why he's a gen-i-us and an incredible bass player."
 
Indeed, there's a whole lot of genius on display throughout Y Not. Highpoints
here include "Fill In The Blanks," the album's rocking opening track written,
played and sung only by Starr and Walsh. Then there's "The Other Side Of
Liverpool," a revealing autobiographical song that explores Starr's earliest and
darkest days. "People believe I was born, was a Beatle and lived in a big
house," Starr explains. "And where I come from was a very dark, damp, violent
neighborhood. I wanted to write another little snapshot of my life, and I'm
going to do this every album. It's better for me than doing it in a book. In two
lines I can say what would take five pages. Like the song says, 'The other side
of Liverpool is cold and damp/Only way out of there/drums, guitar and amp.'"
Starr was already particularly thrilled with one early review for the first
album he produced that came from someone he helped produce too. "I just played
it for my son Zak," Starr explains. "And Zak was so great. He said, 'Dad, it's
great. This rocks! You should have been doing this forever.' It's nice coming
from your boy, especially since he's a really good drummer."
 
Listen for yourself. And hear Ringo Starr -- also a really good drummer -- doing
exactly what he should be doing today and forever.
Why?
Y Not.

#1359 From: "GerardY" <gerryyork@...>
Date: Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:11 am
Subject: Mick Jones' Early Foreigner Gear
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1958 black Les Paul Custom

> Bought in 1973.

> "He altered the electronics, first removing the middle of the three pickups on
the guitar. The other pickups have been rewired several times [this does not
seem to mean rewound]. In the middle position of a specially-wired toggle
switch, the pickups are off. In the up position, the signal goes through the
pickups, volume and tone controls. And in the down position the volume and tone
controls are bypassed, and everything is set on full. Mick uses this last
setting primarily for solos."

> He used this guitar on the first two Foreigner albums – Foreigner (1977) and
Double Vision (1978), as well as in 1974, during the last year with his
pre-Foreigner band Spooky Tooth, and when he played with Leslie West in 1975

#1358 From: "GerardY" <gerryyork@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:08 pm
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Foreigner broke onto the now classic rock scene in 1977 winning over fans with
the classic rock anthem "Feels like the first Time". Over 30 years later,
Foreigner continues to tour and perform to a devoted fan base while earning new
fans through impeccable live performances.

Founding guitarist Mick Jones is the sole remaining member from Foreigner's
classic lineup. With all due respect to founding members, Jones has put together
a group of musicians beyond typical session players that gel together like a
band that has been performing together for decades.

Touring in support of their appropriately titled release "Cant' Slow Down",
Foreigner stops in the south to deliver an epic performance at Atlanta's premier
OTP venue Wild Bills which is rapidly becoming the venue of choice for
witnessing classic and emerging acts in an large but intimate venue.


As Foreigner took the stage, the capacity crowd was treated with a relentless
set of superbly executed hits beginning with classics "Double Vision", "Head
Games", "Cold as Ice","Blue Morning"., and "Waiting for a girl like you". Lead
vocalist Kelly Hansen, formerly of 80's rock band Hurricane, left no doubt that
he could carry the soulful and soaring lyrics of the band and won over fans with
a strong and engaging stage presence.


Midway through the 90+ minute set, the band continued to rip through their
catalog of career hits delivering "Starrider", "Feels Like the First Time",
"Urgent", and crowd favorite "Dirty White Boy". The band truly shined through
these classics and featured over the top performances by bassist/vocalist Jeff
Pilson of Dokken, Sax and Rhythm guitarist Thom Gimbel, keyboardist Michael
Bluestein, and drummer Brian Tithy. All the while Mick Jones passionately
carried lead guitar duties and shredded solo after solo from center stage with
youthful and reckless abandon. The show closed on the classic Foreigner anthem
"Juke Box Hero" with backing vocals carried by the crowd as they morphed the
song in and out of the Zeppelin classic "Whole Lotta Love".


As the crowd chanted "Foreigner, Foreigner, Foreigner" the band returned to the
stage to end the night with a three song encore of "I want to know what love
is", "Hot Blooded", and the rocking "Long Long way from home".


Whether a die hard fan of the classic Foreigner lineup or a fan of the bands
music, this now classic and youthful lineup presents a show not to miss and
ensures the music of Foreigner will forever live in rock history while
continuing to thrive in contemporary modern times.

#1357 From: "GerardY" <gerryyork@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:46 am
Subject: Latest incarnation of band emulates familiar sounds from 30 years ago
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Frontman Kelly Hansen brings fine form to Foreigner

Though he sang, "It feels just like the first time," it was clear Wednesday
night that a Foreigner concert wasn't the first one for front man Kelly Hansen.

The singer stepped up to the Foreigner mic five years ago and has successfully
filled the void that the band's original singer, Lou Gramm, left when he quit
the group two years earlier. (Gramm took two years off in the early `90s before
ultimately leaving the group in 2003.)

While Hansen may be a stand-in in the eyes of Foreigner purists, he proved once
again last night that he has what it takes to front one of rock `n' roll's most
enduring live acts.

(And, let's face the facts: Foreigner purists are a hard group to please thee
days, considering guitarist Mick Jones is the only founding member that remains
in the band.)

To say 48-year-old Hansen sounded good would not do him justice. He sounded
great – just like Gramm back in the '70s.

Prior to the show, Jones told the Las Vegas Sun that the latest incarnation of
Foreigner sounds so good live that they could be mistaken for a recording.

"I think if you close your eyes you'd probably think you were listening to a
record," he said.

While it's not uncommon for musicians (and artists, and actors, and people in
general) to talk themselves up in advance of an event, then fall short when the
moment finally arrives, Wednesday's concert in Primm proved Jones right.

Though hits like, "Feels Like the First Time," "Cold as Ice" and "Long Long Way
From Home" were all released more than 30 years ago, Hansen, Jones and the rest
of the group sounded just like Foreigner did on their debut record.

The concert at the Star of the Desert Arena was a non-stop study of rock `n'
roll 101: The show was full of quintessential rock star poses, rock star moves,
and, yes, rock star chops.

Granted, there were no scissor kicks, but there were more than enough serious
rock-show staples to make up for it:

Hansen's pants were tighter than Mariah Carey's miniskirt. Meanwhile, his shirt
was more unbuttoned than buttoned, which allowed him to show off his chest and
quintessential rocker accessory, an oversized cross necklace.

The singer wasn't the only one wearing tight pants last night – and none of the
band members were shy about their choice of attire. At one point, Hansen
introduced one of his bandmates as, "Mr. Thom Gimbel on the sax and in some very
tight pants."

In addition to their tight pants, both Hansen and Gimbel wore sunglasses
throughout most of the show, despite the fact that the sun had long been set
when they took to the stage just after 8:15 p.m. last night. And they were
indoors.

Drummer Brian Tichy was a shameless self-promoter (or ran out of clean clothes)
and wore a Foreigner T-shirt throughout the show.

The strongest spotlight on the stage was focused upon Jones who, as the only
original Foreigner band member still in the group, was deserving of the
attention.

Hansen led the crowd in a few obligatory chants, including, "Let me hear you say
yeah! (yeah) Let me hear you say yeah-yeah! (Yeah! Yeah!) C'mon let me hear you
say yeah-e-yeah! (Yeah-e-yeah!) One more time, let me hear you say yeah..."

Though the six-piece has a totally capable keyboard player – Michael Bluestein;
more on him in a minute – Jones apparently insisted on playing the keys on two
songs last night – and didn't take his guitar off to do it. There were five
keyboards onstage: Four for Bluestein and one for Jones when he wanted it.

While bassist Jeff Plison did not demonstrate his ability to play more than one
instrument, he made up for his lack of multiple musical ability in headbanging,
hair-tossing, and Muppet-style head-dancing (think Janice-meets-Floyd Pepper).

Tichy, who may have very well been a majorette in another life, demonstrated his
dexterity by tossing drumsticks a good 10 feet into the air between counts, then
catching them time after time, without missing a beat. "Impressive" would be an
understatement.

There were grown men -- overgrown men actually (think 60-plus and pushing 240
pounds) – in the audience, completely and shamelessly rocking out on air guitar.

Also in the crowd: glow sticks; tie-dye T-shirts; couples dancing (and spinning
each other) in the aisles. Notably absent: The smell of marijuana (which was,
ahem, noted a few month back when Snoop Dogg played the very same venue); crowd
surfing; women flinging their underwear onstage and/or flashing the band. (Or,
if there was, it went sadly unnoticed by this reporter.)

If things with Foreigner don't work out, Bluestein could easily make it in a boy
band: In addition to musical talent and far-better-than-average dance moves,
even from his position behind four keyboards it was clear that he possesses the
sort of charisma that only a few very lucky (and charismatic) men have: The kind
of that allows them to wear white pants. And a choker. And the sort of headset
microphone popularized by Madonna and Britney Spears (and, yes, incoming Wynn
headliner Garth Brooks) in the `90s.

While the young heartthrob-in-waiting appears to be having a good time with
Foreigner and is a welcome addition to the group, he clearly missed his boyband
calling: Like Hansen and, to a lesser extent, Jones, Bluestein also loves the
spotlight. He indulged in a rather epic synth solo, accentuated by Harry
Potter-like theatrics where he held his left hand up over the key deck and made
like his hovering hand was controlling a magic spell of sound. Again: he missed
his calling.

Tichy eventually hijacked Bluestein's solo and, after another while, he threw
his drumsticks into the crowd, and instead opted to wail upon his kit with his
hands. Did he look like a caveman? Yes. But it was pretty awesome, too.

Prior to ditching the sticks, Tichy poured liquid of some sort (Water? Beer?
Patron?) onto the face of one of his tom-toms, which produced an effect
reminiscent of Blue Man Group whenever he hit it.

It should be noted, however, that all the theatrics didn't come without good
reason: As Jones told the Sun earlier this week, the band is in the process of
filming a music video for its single, "When it Comes to Love."

Armed with video cameras, a small army of men captured footage of Hansen's
well-practiced rock star moves (including a rather elaborate routine involving
the mic stand), as well as Jones as he relished the spotlight and the rest of
the live show.

Those who were in the crowd will be able to relive the night and perhaps catch a
glimpse of themselves on the small screen when the video is released.

The main set lasted exactly 90 minutes, including that epic keyboard-synth-drum
solo. An additional 20 minutes of rock `n' roll came courtesy of the encore yet
the band didn't immediately retreat backstage after the music was done.

Instead, they treated fans to two minutes of hand-shaking, guitar pick-throwing
and drumstick-tossing before they ultimately came together, joined arms and took
a big, sweeping bow.

Despite the abundance of what some might call rock `n' roll clichés, Foreigner
gave the sort of rock `n' roll show that the rock `n' roll gods intended rock
`n' roll bands to give.

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FOREIGNER IS IN-STUDIO
 
The guys from Foreigner stopped by to promote their new album, "Can't Slow Down." Howard asked when they'd finally parted with their old lead singer, Lou Gramm, so Mick Jones said Lou left after he woke from surgery (to remove a brain tumor) and announced he only wanted to write/perform Christian music. Which everyone thought was an unusual reason for bands to break up as it's usually money, drugs or women at the root of all breakups.
 
Mick said the band fell apart repeatedly before they found a line-up that worked: "We had to improve on each album and that took its toll, you know?" Howard wondered how Mick retained the Foreigner name, and Mick explained that Lou blew it: "He set the precedent by leaving the band about 3 times." The band then treated the crew to an acoustic performance of their very first hit, "Feels Like the First Time."
MICK JONES ON ROCK HISTORY
 
Howard asked if the original Foreigner line-up would ever reunite, and Mick shrugged: "Lou has sort of approached me about putting the original band back together but we've come so far with this – with this band...I've never been with guys that really click like this...certainly if we ever have a slight chance of getting into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame."
Mick told the crew about hanging with the Beatles at a restaurant in Paris. The Fab Four was serviced by some very attractive fans mid-meal: "The next thing I know the table's moving." Mick said he was with his girlfriend and trying to distract her, but things took an obvious turn when the Beatles all dived below deck to return the favor.
 
 
 
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FOREIGNER IS IN-STUDIO
 
The guys from Foreigner stopped by to promote their new album, "Can't Slow Down." Howard asked when they'd finally parted with their old lead singer, Lou Gramm, so Mick Jones said Lou left after he woke from surgery (to remove a brain tumor) and announced he only wanted to write/perform Christian music. Which everyone thought was an unusual reason for bands to break up as it's usually money, drugs or women at the root of all breakups.
 
Mick said the band fell apart repeatedly before they found a line-up that worked: "We had to improve on each album and that took its toll, you know?" Howard wondered how Mick retained the Foreigner name, and Mick explained that Lou blew it: "He set the precedent by leaving the band about 3 times." The band then treated the crew to an acoustic performance of their very first hit, "Feels Like the First Time."
MICK JONES ON ROCK HISTORY
 
Howard asked if the original Foreigner line-up would ever reunite, and Mick shrugged: "Lou has sort of approached me about putting the original band back together but we've come so far with this – with this band...I've never been with guys that really click like this...certainly if we ever have a slight chance of getting into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame."
Mick told the crew about hanging with the Beatles at a restaurant in Paris. The Fab Four was serviced by some very attractive fans mid-meal: "The next thing I know the table's moving." Mick said he was with his girlfriend and trying to distract her, but things took an obvious turn when the Beatles all dived below deck to return the favor.
 
 
 
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FOREIGNER IS IN-STUDIO

The guys from Foreigner stopped by to promote their new album, "Can't Slow
Down." Howard asked when they'd finally parted with their old lead singer, Lou
Gramm, so Mick Jones said Lou left after he woke from surgery (to remove a brain
tumor) and announced he only wanted to write/perform Christian music. Which
everyone thought was an unusual reason for bands to break up as it's usually
money, drugs or women at the root of all breakups.

Mick said the band fell apart repeatedly before they found a line-up that
worked: "We had to improve on each album and that took its toll, you know?"
Howard wondered how Mick retained the Foreigner name, and Mick explained that
Lou blew it: "He set the precedent by leaving the band about 3 times." The band
then treated the crew to an acoustic performance of their very first hit, "Feels
Like the First Time."
MICK JONES ON ROCK HISTORY

Howard asked if the original Foreigner line-up would ever reunite, and Mick
shrugged: "Lou has sort of approached me about putting the original band back
together but we've come so far with this – with this band...I've never been with
guys that really click like this...certainly if we ever have a slight chance of
getting into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame."
Mick told the crew about hanging with the Beatles at a restaurant in Paris. The
Fab Four was serviced by some very attractive fans mid-meal: "The next thing I
know the table's moving." Mick said he was with his girlfriend and trying to
distract her, but things took an obvious turn when the Beatles all dived below
deck to return the favor.

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