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Party people (The Phoenix) Toots and the Maytals, Avalon, March 28, 2007 Though the crowd skewed more preppie and hippie than rudie, they knew their shit, screaming the words to "Reggae Got Soul" and "Monkey Man." Nightlife calendar: March 29 - April 8 (Kansas City Star) BIRDS OF AVALON: Replay Lounge. DR. JOHN: 8 p.m. Beaumont Club. BILL GAITHER AND FRIENDS: 7 p.m. Kemper Arena. Ted Leo Tour, Album, Contest (CMJ) Ted Leo And his band of Pharmacists have announced the rest of the dates for their extensive tour, which began on March 28 in Philadelphia. The band is supporting Living With The Living , the first for new label Touch And Go. As a house-warming gift, the label is holding a contest on their website to come up with the best caption for a press photo of the band. Emotions feel Brand New (Los Angeles Times) The Milwaukee band's new songs are informed by loss and angst a bit Radiohead, a bit Nirvana. Jesse LACEY believes he wasn't made for these times, when style trumps substance and marketing supplants talent. The Brand New frontman wants his band to stand out for its music. Emotions feel Brand New (Calendarlive.com) JESSE LACEY believes he wasn't made for these times, when style trumps substance and marketing supplants talent. The Brand New frontman wants his band to stand out for its music. Emotions feel Brand New (Calendarlive.com) Jesse LACEY believes he wasn't made for these times, when style trumps substance and marketing supplants talent. The Brand New frontman wants his band to stand out for its music. Local music events (The Record) ? Smith Island will mount a multimedia rock show at 10 tonight at the Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery St., Manhattan. $8. 212-614-0505 or bowerypoetry.com. Jazz musicians deliver with clarity, verve (Baltimore Sun) Annapolis continues to be a regional center for quality performances An art perfected by the late Charlie Byrd, who drew legions of fans to the Maryland Inn's King of France Tavern -- jazz continues to flourish in Annapolis. Family fun calendar (Everett Herald) Concert: 7 p.m. March 30, Lakewood High School theater, 17023 11th Ave. NE, Arlington; $15, get tickets at North County Bank, 16419 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington, or by calling 360-659-7100 or 425-344-3126; finger guitarist Doug Smith performs; proceeds go to the Lakewood Education Foundation. Ted Leo Expands Living With Chumbawumba Cover (Pitchfork) We don't mean to lionize, but Ted Leo is one happening dude. A dude's dude. When he isn't breaking up scuffles , doing punk-rock Pilates, or killing raccoons with his ear-to-ear smile, Leo's hopscotching across the continent, mulling the plight of the opening band, and beefing up his forthcoming LP with bonus disc that includes a Chumbawumba cover. Newsfeed display by CaRP |