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Apple Jam – Seattle

June 23rd, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Events
June 28, 2007
20:00to23:00

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APPLE JAM — Seattle rockers play the solo hits of John . Paul . George . Ringo; Featuring members of The Beatniks . Herding Cats . Ecstasy in Numbers; June 28th at Neumos in Seattle!

Special guest performance by ALAN WHITE (legendary drummer for Yes . John Lennon . George Harrison)!

STEVE PEARSON AND BRITISH RACING GREEN (formerly of The Heats) open the show!

SEATTLE, Wash. ­ RosetaProductions.com presents Apple Jam at Neumos in Seattle on June 28th 2007 at 8pm.  Apple Jam is comprised of Seattle rock veterans who faithfully perform the post-Beatles solo hits of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.  Members include: Rick Lovrovich (The Beatniks, Herding Cats), Jon Bolton (Herding Cats, The Beatniks), Mike Mattingly (Ecstasy in Numbers, Herding Cats), Johnny Jones and Doug Kilishek.  For more information, go to http://www.rosetaproductions.com .

Apple Jam has previously headlined four memorable John Lennon Jam and George Harrison Jam tribute shows honoring the fallen ex-Beatles to packed crowds at the Crocodile Café and Seattle Public Theater.  It was a powerful & moving experience for the band and audience members alike. “Probably the best time playing music I’ve ever had!”, said Rick Lovrovich.  Jon Bolton said, “It was fantastic! It’s good enough just knowing those songs exist, and double good getting to struggle through them on stage”. For more information, go to http://www.myspace.com/johnlennonjam and http://www.myspace.com/georgeharrisonjam .

There will be a special guest performance by Alan White, legendary drummer for Yes . John Lennon’s Imagine . George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass.  Alan said, remembering his musical collaborations with the ex-Beatles, “He (John) enjoyed what I did musically and not once did he tell me what to play. I just did my own thing. He liked the emotion of it, I think” and “I am grateful to him (George) for allowing me to be a part of that legendary moment in time”. Alan lives in the Seattle area and has generously lent his amazing drumming talents and memories to all the previous John Lennon Jam and George Harrison Jam shows.

STEVE PEARSON AND BRITISH RACING GREEN will open the show with material from a new record called Impatient. Think 1960’s Rock & Roll with Everly Brothers style harmonies. Steve is a former member of The Heats and wrote their famous 1980s power pop single, I Don’t Like Your Face.  For more information, go to http://www.britishracinggreen.homestead.com .

Advance tickets are $10 and can be purchased via 1.800.992.8499 . http://www.ticketswest.com . http://www.neumos.com . Moe Bar . QFC . Rudy’s Barbershop. Must be 21+ with ID.

For more information about Apple Jam call (425) 445-0718 or visit http://www.rosetaproductions.com or email steve@rosetaproductions.com or write Steve Roseta c/o Roseta Production LLC, 7709 Corliss Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103.

EVENT INFORMATION

WHAT: APPLE JAM  – Seattle rock veterans celebrate the solo hits of John . Paul . George . Ringo! Featuring members of The Beatniks . Herding Cats . Ecstasy in Numbers. Special guest performance by ALAN WHITE (legendary drummer for Yes . John Lennon . George Harrison)!  STEVE PEARSON AND BRITISH RACING GREEN (formerly of The Heats) opens the show!

WHEN: Thursday, June 28th 2007. Doors open at 8p.m.

WHERE: Neumos . 925 East Pike Street, Seattle, Washington 98122 . 206.709.9467.

ADMISSION: Advance tickets are $10 and can be purchased at 1.800.992.8499 . http://www.ticketswest.com . http://www.neumos.com . Moe Bar . QFC . Rudy’s Barbershop. Must be 21 or over with ID.

CONTACT: Call (425) 445-0718 or visit http://www.rosetaproductions.com or email steve@rosetaproductions.com or write Steve Roseta c/o Roseta Production LLC, 7709 Corliss Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103.

Apple Jam

June 23rd, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

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Macca, el memorioso

June 23rd, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in News

Según explicó el propio Paul McCartney, la idea de Memory Almost Full surgió antes del lanzamiento de Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, su aclamada placa de 2005 producida por Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck, y siguen las firmas).
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Ringo Starr gaat digitaal

June 23rd, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Dutch News

Ringo Starr gaat digitaal

UTRECHT -  Na Paul McCartney heeft ook ex-collega Ringo Starr besloten zijn solomateriaal online te gaan verkopen. Starr heeft toestemming verleend om zijn Capitol/EMI-catalogus vanaf eind augustus op het internet beschikbaar te stellen.
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Fenster für Deutschland – Yoko Ono – Bremen (Until Aug. 5th)

June 4th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Events
June 13, 2007 11:00toAugust 5, 2007 18:00

Yoko Ono is going to have an art exhibition entitled “Fenster für Deutschland (Window for Germany)” from June 13th to August 5th, 2007 at Kunsthalle Bremen.
Yoko seems to have a performance on June 13th, ‘07, the opening day of the exhibition.
Year 2007 is definitely for Yoko!!!
http://www.kunsthalle-bremen.de/ (Kunsthalle Bremen Homepage)
http://www.kunsthalle-bremen.de/Presse/
Dienstag, 12. Juni 2007, 11 Uhr:
Yoko Ono – Fenster für Deutschland (13. Juni – 5. August 2007)
Press Information

A View through the Window: Yoko Ono in the Kunsthalle Bremen
The artist is opening an exhibition showing conceptual Instructions for Paintings and a poster-action in urban space
Composer, filmmaker, Fluxus artist: Yoko Ono made an international name for herself with happenings and performances in the early 60s. But Ono also worked conceptually and has been exhibiting her Instructions for Paintings since the beginning of the 60s. The Kunsthalle Bremen will be showing around 90 sheets, on which the artist set down her ideas for painting in written sentences. For the first time, it will be possible to see 30 unique, hand-written works in German. Pieces in Japanese and English, as well as video and audio works, supplement the exhibition. Yoko Ono will be opening the exhibition with a performance on 13th June, at 6 pm.
Instructions for Paintings
Since 1955, Yoko Ono (born in Tokyo in 1933) has been working on text pieces with the character of orders. She published more than 150 of these works in the compendium Grapefruit in 1964; they included the Instructions for Paintings. 30 Instructions from this publication are now experiencing a world premiere in the Kupferstichkabinett of the Kunsthalle Bremen. They have been translated into German for the first time and transposed onto hand-written paper by the artist herself, using pen and ink. In addition, an English version of Xeroxed copies and a Japanese variant from 1962 are exhibited; the latter consists of 19 positive and 16 negative Photostat copies of transcriptions by Ichiyanagi Toshi. Alongside these deliberations on painting, it will also be possible to see the Instructions for Films from 1964–68 and the Instructions for Photographs from 1961–71/97, the piece of music Cough Piece and a video work related to the Instructions for Paintings.
Production of Producers
As the author of the Instructions, Yoko Ono is the giver of ideas for paintings. The addressees function as the takers of ideas, following the instructions and so completing the works. The artist uses the imperative of every Instruction and means of reproduction such as transcription, copy, translation, exhibition and exhibition catalogue to extend her circle of addressees and authors. The same applies to the poster that Yoko Ono has designed for public space in Bremen. In large black letters on white paper, we read the word “Fenster” (window), below it the initials “y.o.”, and the year “2007”. In formal terms, the poster is minimalist, yet it adopts a concept of painting dating from the Renaissance: at that time, the art theorist Leon Battista Alberti compared a painting to the view through an open window. Yoko Ono’s poster also alludes to this idea. Window is a purist area for projection, its silent imperative being Imagine.
Word Games with all the Senses
The few words of Yoko Ono’s affirmations are chosen so precisely that they may become poetry. In Lighting Piece from autumn 1955, she provides the instruction: Light a match and watch till it goes out. The consonance and onomatopoeia of “match” and “watch” enable us to hear the sizzle of the match as it lights up, burns and goes out. The play with words is the instruction for a game with the senses, stimulating our eyes, ears and nose. The sentence is a tense link between emergence and passing; as it is written, it conveys something about the game with the match and ultimately about the players, whose life is equally limited in duration. It represents a tryst between the laconic and the serious, between poetry and performance, when the reader of the poem becomes the creator of a fleeting still-life.
A publication including 30 facsimiles of the hand-written Instructions for Paintings from 2007 will appear in conjunction with the exhibition, as well as a brochure with texts by Jon Hendricks, Wulf Herzogenrath and Frank Laukötter.
13th June – 5th August 2007
Yoko Ono: Window for Germany
Kunsthalle Bremen