Date: Fri 10-Oct-1997
Date: Fri 10-Oct-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNON
Quick Words:
Road-McLachlan-Live-Ratt
Full Text:
ON THE ROAD FOR OCTOBER 10, 1997
The revival of glam rock and big hair bands of the Eighties continues with an
area show next month by RATT. The band has a November 16 show scheduled at
Tuxedo Junction in Danbury. You know what's funny is the other night I was
station surfing (as opposed to channel surfing, which is what you do with the
television) while driving home and actually came across a radio station that
was playing "You're In Love." Is that karma, irony or just a coincidence, do
you suppose?
Also coming to Tuxedo Junction is SAVATAGE, and this is just around the
corner. The band will be at the Danbury club next Thursday (Oct 16). The band,
whose career as a wholee spans 11 albums and too many live performances to
count, is touring these days to support Dead Winter Dead . The album is
actually a series of related stories, chronicling the tale of three
individuals "lost in the labyrinth of the war in Bosnia," says the band's PR.
Tickets for this show are $10 in advance, $12 at the door, which will be
opening at 8 pm.
Going on sale this Friday (Oct 10) morning are tickets for LIVE's return to
Connecticut. The band had kicked off its North American tour for Secret
Samadhi at the end of July, performed at The Meadows in Hartford on August 1,
and continued for another eight weeks of solid playing (53 cities in ten
weeks).
Now Live is returning to Connecticut, this time to perform at the New Haven
Coliseum on Friday, November 14. All seats are $22.50 (through the Coliseum
box office or TicketMaster). Showtime is 8 pm, and Reef.
In interviews this summer (including the one she gave before the beginning of
the fair's presentation in Hartford), Lilith Fair organizer/brainsmith SARAH
McLACHLAN had said she was considering inviting men to future Lilith Fairs.
The Lilith Fair, in case you managed to sleep through the summer, was a
touring festival with female headliners, ranging from Ms McLachlan, JEWEL,
FIONA APPLE, TRACY CHAPMAN, MEREDITH BROOKS, TRACY BONHAM and JOAN OSBORNE,
among the 61 rotating musicians/bands that participated on this year's hugely
successful tour. The fair was named after Adam's first wife, it sold lots of
tickets everywhere it went during its two-month trek across the US and Canada,
it was in Hartford at the end of July, yada yada yada...
McLachlan, as I said, had mentioned getting some men onto the bill (men who
were headliners; there were men in some of the performers' bands, yes, but
that wasn't what she meant), which drew mixed reactions. Personally, I felt it
would have taken away from the idea behind Lilith: mainly, enjoying the hugely
underappreciated world of music that is out there of music by female
musicians.
Exercising her truly feminine right to change her mind, McLaghlan has now
announced next year's tour (and hopefully any subsequent ones) will remain all
female in focus. Until next week, I'll be seeing you... on the road.
Questions and comments concerning "On The Road" (or anything music related)
should be sent to Shannon Hicks, c/o Bee Publishing Co., 5 Church Hill Road,
Newtown 06470, or send me your cyber thoughts at editor @thebee.com (put
Attention Shannon on the subject line). Include a phone number for
confirmation, por favor . If you don't have a stamp or a piece of paper or a
writing utensil that works, give me a call! Phone number at the office is
426-3141.
UPCOMING CONCERTS
OCTOBER 10 - Bellybutton at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury;
October 11 - Paradise Alley at Tuxedo Junction;
October 12 - Brad at Toad's Place (all ages), Feat opening;
October 15 - Paul Rodgers at Toad's Place, The New Meanies opening (early
show);
October 16 - Hubinger Street at Toad's Place (all ages); Savatage at Tuxedo
Junction, Soundscape and Beyond Reality opening;
October 17 - Yes at The Meadows Music Theatre; Toybox at Tuxedo Junction;
October 18 - Peat Moss & The Fertilizers at Tuxedo Junction;
October 19 - Clutch at Toad's Place, Tree and Illface opening (all ages);
October 22 - Ray Davies at The Oakdale;
October 24 - The Zoo at Tuxedo Junction;
October 25 - Them Bones at Tuxedo Junction;
October 26 - Goldfinger at Toad's Place, Save Ferris and Kara's Flowers
opening (all ages); Biohazard at Tuxedo Junction, 25Talife opening (all ages);
October 27 - Blues Traveler at The Oakdale;
October 28 - Indigo Girls at The Palace, New Haven;
October 30 - The Rippingtons at Toad's Place; Spring Heeled Jack at Tuxedo
Junction (all ages);
October 31 - Foam at Tuxedo Junction.
