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Modest Mouse Announces Album’s 20th Anniversary Tour
Modest Mouse celebrated the 20th anniversary of their hit record, “Good News For People Who Love Bad News,” with a reissue earlier this year. Now, the indie icons will take the show on the road on a 21-date tour.
The Black Crowes Revamp “Happiness Bastards (The Reprise)” Tour
The Black Crowes were set to tour with Aerosmith this fall, but they had to switch it up when the group announced they were retiring from touring. Now, they’ve revamped their tour to keep their “Happiness Bastards (The Reprise)” tour going.
Geoffrey Keezer Releases “Live at Birdland” with John Patitucci
Pianist and composer Geoffrey Keezer has released “Live at Birdland,” which marks his first live trio album in 15 years. The performances were captured during a three-night run at the legendary New York jazz club. Keezer was joined by drummer Clarence Penn and bassist John Patitucci.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Release 26th Studio Album, “Flight b741”
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have released their 26th album, “Flight b741,” which they call a “back to basics” rock album. The group is known for their boundaryless experimentation and complex arrangements, but they stripped it all back for a bluesier sound.
Mingus Big Band Releases “Centennial Sessions, Vol. 2”
The Mingus Big Band has been keeping bassist/composer Charles Mingus’ legacy going ever since his passing. The group celebrated what would have been his 100th birthday in 2022 with an album called “The Charles Mingus Centennial Sessions Vol. 1,” and now the second edition is available.
Tony Levin Announces Solo Album, “Bringing It Down To The Bass”
It’s a big year for Tony Levin. He’s gearing up for the highly anticipated BEAT tour, but he’s also just announced that he’s releasing a solo album next month, too. “Bringing It Down to the Bass” marks the bass icon’s seventh solo album and his first since 2007.
Divinity Roxx Releases Family-Friendly “World Wide Playdate”
Divinity Roxx has returned with a new album the whole family can love. “World Wide Playdate” is her second album geared toward kids, following up on 2021’s “Ready Set Go!”
Meshell Ndegeocello Honors James Baldwin on “No More Water”
This year marks the centennial of James Baldwin, whose writing and activism influenced generations to come. One artist that has been deeply affected by his work is bassist, singer, and composer Meshell Ndegeocello. The musician has celebrated his life and legacy with her new album, “No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin.”
Esperanza Spalding and Milton Nascimento Release “Milton + esperanza”
Esperanza Spalding first heard of Brazilian singer-songwriter Milton Nascimento while she was a student at Berklee College of Music. Now the duo has collaborated on new album, “Milton + esperanza.”
Juan Garcia-Herreros Joins Composer Hans Zimmer for North American Tour
Hans Zimmer has written some epic film music, including some epic bass parts. The composer has announced a North American tour that will feature Juan Garcia-Herreros (aka Snow Owl) filling out the low end.
Mono Means One Announces Fall Tour
John Ferrara and his band Mono Means One have unveiled their fall tour dates, which will cover the East Coast from New Hampshire all the way to Georgia.
Paul McCartney Documentary “One Hand Clapping” Coming to Theaters
In August 1974, Paul McCartney took his band Wings into Abbey Road Studios to film a documentary. The project got an official release back in June as “One Hand Clapping” and now the film portion is coming to movie theaters.











