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RAQ is pleased to announce the RAQ LIVE SERIES that we will be working on for the next few years with Harmonized Records. The first installment is from Spring of 2007 in Pittsburgh.
The show was recorded using state of the art digital multi-tracking and was then professionally mixed and mastered in the studio. Possibly the best sounding live RAQ recording ever!

RAQ will be rocking Knoxville, TN on December 30 & 31st at the at the fabulous Bijou Theatre. On the 30th, Same As It Ever Was will open the show with a Talking Heads tribute. For more information on the show, tickets, hotels and VIP packages - visit raqmusic.com


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from "RAQ Live, Vol. 1"
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MO2 - DSD

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Burgeoning, upstart, fresh-faced, young, up-and-coming…all of these words and phrases describe San Francisco’s MO2, but the first thing you need to know about the quartet is that they have a clear musical vision. Their unapologetic instrumental dance excursions are tempered only by the moment on their first release, the lengthy live burner DSD.
Larry Keel, Moore Publicity, and The Grey Eagle Music Hall Proudly Present: THE 4th ANNUAL MOUNTAIN MUSIC FAMILY CIRCUS December 31, 2007 The Grey Eagle Music Hall Asheville, NC 28802
If you listen closely, you can hear the caravans forming, and the performers gearing up for the best New Year's Eve blowout in all the hills. The 4th Annual Mountain Music Family Circus rolls into Asheville, NC at the Grey Eagle Music Hall on Dec 31. There is no better way to ring in the New Year than the spectacular exhibition of tremendous performers who elevate the musical ceiling to new and enormous heights!

This year, alongside the Acoustic Alchemist Ring Leader, Larry Keel, and his Mischievous band, NATURAL BRIDGE, we have the most daring and remarkable acts who will amaze and astound all the beholders. This enormously-united show will feature the most sought after and ferocious percussionist in America, "APT Q 258" Jeff Sipe and his band, the JEFF SIPE TRIO. We welcome back the astonishing feats brought only to the Circus by STEVE "BIG DADDY" MCMURRY (from Acoustic Syndicate). With precision, grace, and brute strength, a performance by BIG DADDY & FRIENDS will be a breathtaking set. We are also excited to welcome Roanoke, VA's high flying, up-and-coming, THE HARWELL GRICE BAND, who take Bluegrass to new and elevated heights. As a special treat, the ringleader will also present the courageous 6-String cavalier pickers, known as THE KEEL BROTHERS who will perform their renowned and powerful presentation of authentic Appalachian mountain music. THE KEEL BROTHERS feature Larry Keel, Larry's older brother Gary Keel, and Mrs. Jenny Keel.

The Mountain Music Family Circus will kick off at 8pm on Dec 31, and Tickets for this 5 Act, nonstop extravaganza are $30. Tickets are on sale now at www.thegreyeagle.com. Advance tickets are recommended as this show will sell out early!

As a part of our Good Tidings Food Drive, we ask that each person attending please bring a 2 can food donation for the Asheville Manna Food Bank. Every year the Mountain Music Family Circus has a Canned Food Drive to help spread holiday blessings to those in need. This year, we are teaming up with Panic Fans For Food to help the hungry with food donations that will go to the Asheville Manna Food Bank. Panic Fans For Food is an Asheville based non-profit organization, that raises awareness of the domestic hunger issue and generates food donations across the country with food drives at Widespread Panic concerts. In the fall of 2007, this incredible organization began ongoing food drives at music venues in Asheville, and we are happy to assist them at our Annual New Years Extravaganza at the Grey Eagle. 
Conscious Alliance is excited to announce their Rebel Alliance Jam IX and Toy Drive at the Fox Theatre on December 8th. The annual holiday benefit event will support the children of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. All patrons who donate one unwrapped toy (of at least a $10.00 value) or $10.00 will receive a limited edition poster by artist Will Ruocco http://www.willruocco.com/.
The Rebel Alliance Jam is a Conscious Alliance tradition that features a rotating line up of exceptional musicians, who come together in oftentimes rare collaborations to support the initiatives of Conscious Alliance. This year, MOCAPAY and KCUV 102.3 (Denver) will host the Rebel Alliance Jam IX, taking place December 8th, 2007 at Boulder, Colorado's Fox Theatre. Rebel Alliance Jam IX will feature Kyle Hollingsworth (The String Cheese Incident), Fareed Haque (Garaj Mahal), Dave Watts & Dominic Lali (The Motet), Alex Botwin & Lane Shaw (Pnuma Trio), Danny Sears & Zivanai Masango (Chris Berry & Panjea Allstars), Jamie Janover (Zilla) and very special guests still to be announced.

Show details are as follows:
Rebel Alliance Jam IX and Toy Drive
Saturday, December 8th @ 8:30 pm (Doors @ 8:00 pm)
Fox Theatre
1135 13th Street, Boulder
Tickets $18.00, $13.00 with MOCAPAY at Albums on the Hill / Ages 21+ Welcome
For more information please visit www.foxtheatre.com

All tickets purchased using MOCAPAY as a payment method receive a $5.00 discount. To learn more about MOCAPAY and to sign up, please visit http://www.mocapay.com/.

Tune into KCUV online at http://www.kcuvradio.com/.

Already this holiday season, Conscious Alliance delivered donations collected during their 4th Annual Turkey n' Trimmings holiday food drive. This year, the organization collected upwards of 2,500 holiday turkey boxes and have also expanded outreach to include additional communities in South Dakota and Montana, and in New Mexico and Louisiana as well. In 2006, Conscious Alliance distributed approximately 1,000 holiday turkey boxes to people in need in South Dakota and Montana.

Conscious Alliance's Youth Against Hunger project (YAH) offers exciting alternative service-learning experiences for college students during their fall/spring breaks. YAH synthesizes service learning by combining education and hands-on service. The inaugural YAH trip took place October 21-26, 2007, with students from Warren Wilson College (Asheville, NC) participating. YAH students learned about hunger related issues, as well as Lakota culture, by providing compassionate cross-cultural community service on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. While on the reservation, students lodged with community leaders Floyd and Natalie Hand, as they sorted and distributed food to community members in need, aided with home repairs for Lakota families, participated in educational sessions with Lakota elders, and communicated with Pine Ridge college students and peers about current cultural, social, economic, and environmental issues. Conscious Alliance's YAH provides students with the knowledge and support they need to return to their respective communities and, using the skills they have acquired, create positive change in their local communities. The next YAH trip will take place in spring 2008. For more information on Conscious Alliance and YAH, and upcoming service learning opportunities, please visit http://www.consciousalliance.org/projects.yah.htm.

Conscious Alliance December Food Drive events include:

November 31-December 01 Catalyst Santa Cruz CA STS9
December 08 Fox Theatre Boulder CO Rebel Alliance Jam IX
December 28-December 31 Tabernacle Atlanta GA STS9
December 29-December 31 Fillmore Denver CO Yonder Mountain String Band 
Today, the sixth annual Langerado Music Festival announces its initial artist lineup. The 2008 event takes place March 6–9. After five years of strong growth and consistently eclectic musical lineups, Langerado organizers have moved the event to the expansive Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation for this sixth year.
Today, the sixth annual Langerado Music Festival announces its initial artist lineup. The 2008 event takes place March 6-9, and will host R.E.M. * Beastie Boys * Phil Lesh & Friends * 311 * Matisyahu * Thievery Corporation * The Roots * Gov't Mule * Ani DiFranco * Ben Folds * G. Love & Special Sauce * Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood * Built to Spill * The National * Les Claypool * Umphreys McGee * The Disco Biscuits * Mickey Hart Band * Of Montreal * Robert Randolph & the Family Band * The Wailers * Funky Meters * Citizen Cope * Antibalas * !!! * Dark Star Orchestra * Ozomatli * Sam Bush * Minus the Bear * Ghostland Observatory * Arrested Development * Blind Melon * Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars * The New Deal * Benevento Russo Duo * Perpetual Groove * Railroad Earth * Martin Sexton * The Avett Brothers * Grace Potter and the Nocturnals * The Walkmen * Dr. Dog * Indigenous * State Radio * Vampire Weekend * The Bad Plus * The Felice Brothers * Pelican * Yard Dogs Road Show * Brett Dennen * Earl Greyhound * The New Mastersounds * Dan Deacon * Josh Ritter * Pete Francis * Ryan Shaw * Blitzen Trapper * Matt Pond PA * The Dynamites feat. Charles Walker * Bassnectar * Balkan Beat Box * The Lee Boys * Shout Out Louds * Golem * The Wood Brothers * Busdriver * Raq * Will Hoge * Spam Allstars * Phix * American Babies * The Heavy Pets * Backyard Tire Fire * The Postmarks * Steel Train * Hoots and Hellmouth * Jonah Smith * Pnuma Trio * Awesome New Republic * That 1 Guy * Trevor Hall * American Bang * School of Rock All-Stars & more TBA!

After five years of strong growth and consistently eclectic musical lineups, Langerado organizers have moved the event to the expansive Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation for this sixth year. Big Cypress will offer Langerado 2008 attendees a much larger, yet still intimate, festival site that exemplifies true native Florida. Attendees can anticipate all-inclusive on-site camping, plenty of late night music, and an expanded VIP ticketholder experience. The transition from day festival to a camping event is a welcome change and marks Langerado's exceptional growth over the past five years. The festival boasts multiple stages, food and crafts vendors including an extensive selection of beer, an expanded kid's area, and a full camping experience. Additionally, attendees have the option to purchase all-inclusive ticket packages to the festival, featuring a hotel accommodations and transportation to and from the festival - whether by shuttle directly from the airport, shuttle from an official hotel, or even in a chartered helicopter!

In a continuing effort to make Langerado as clean and as green as the tropics that surround them, organizers will implement a wide variety of earth-friendly initiatives. Langerado will not only use bio-diesel fuels to power the stages and light towers, vendors are required to serve food on fully biodegradable materials and use 100% recycled paper products. Organizers have established festival-wide recycling, carbon-offsetting programs and the Greenerado EcoVillage, where artists will jam, activists will spread their messages, non-profits will showcase their efforts at sustainability and festival goers will learn how to take some of the eco-friendly practices they see at Langerado home with them. 

RAQ'N in Raleigh - 11.02.07 - Lincoln Theatre

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RAQ brought the roof down at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina last Friday night, their last stop in the south before heading home.

My legs ache.....and this is a good thing. They haven't hurt like this since my first spinning class at the Y but I would definitely take the work-out I received while dancing my tail off to RAQ verse the techno beat they play while we "challenge" our bodies to go faster on a stationary bike.

Warren Haynes Presents: The 19th Annual Christmas Jam Saturday December 15, 2007 @ The Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, NC. Performers include: Jackson Browne, Peter Frampton, Bruce Hornsby, Gov't Mule, G Love, Stockholm Syndrome and Grace Potter & The Nocturnals.
Special Guests include Mike Barnes, Mike Farris, Audley Freed, Col Bruce Hampton, Kevn Kinney & Greg Morrow. More artists will be announced over the next few weeks.

More info is available at XmasJam.com 
Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band was just one of the many acts performing at this year’s first annual Capitol City Carnival. I had a chance to chat with them for a bit inside their hospitality tent. Along with the performing musicians, carny acts, burlesque and freak shows, CCC also offered beer tasting tents from 50 of the countries (and Europe's) best microbreweries. So by the time this interview took place early Saturday evening everyone involved had been enjoying all the fine beer the three day festival had to offer. So I apologize that some of these answers and questions tend to stray way out in left field. I blame my impediment on the Magic Hat # 9.
The Band:
AL- AL (AKA Sweet Nasty) - Bass
Derrick Johnson - Trombone
Grady Gilbert - Guitar
JP Miller- Guitar
Josh Phillips - Vocals,percussion, guitar
Greg Hollowell - Sax


HGMN: So what's new with the Booty Band these days?
AL-AL: A 16 wheeler trailer hit us in New York. It totaled our van and trailer. What else new has happened?
Josh: We have had several new drummers...
AL - AL: Yes. We have new drummers coming in and out.

HGMN: So you still don't have a steady drummer yet?
AL-AL: Nah. Our old drummer quit the band back in August. And there are different reasons why that...
Josh: He retired.
AL-AL: Yeah. He retired.
(Laughter)
Josh: He's golf pro now.
(More laughter)

HGMN: How did you come up with the name, Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band?
Josh: Go ahead, AL.
AL-AL: Let's see, Yo Mamma's Big Fat Booty Band...we were in Tokyo...we were with that DJ show, right?
Derrick: That's right.

HGMN: What were you guys going by at that time?
AL-AL: Nothing really. We were just doing open Mic and stuff like that.

HGMN: In Tokyo?
AL-AL: Yeah. We were just up there chillin' and stuff like that. We went to this restaurant...was it a restaurant we went in to?
Derrick: Yeah. It was a restaurant.
Grady: It was a strip bar!
AL-AL: Was it a strip bar?
Josh: No.
AL-AL: It was a porn closet! I Remember. (Laughs) We were trying to think of names of bands and stuff like that. We were doing open Mic and stuff.

HGMN: You were all doing open Mic in Tokyo...
Josh: We actually met in Tokyo. We were on an exchange program with Americore.

HGMN: Oh, ok.
Derek: I love Japanese people. Damn.
(Laughter)

HGMN: Can you guys speak Japanese?
AL-AL: Iko do ne.
Greg: Konnichiwa.
Josh: ShiShi-sama
Grady: Toshiba!
Josh: Let's get to the point here!
AL-AL: Oh Yeah. We were thinking of different kinds of band names and stuff like that...
Grady: Toshiba!
AL-AL: Sorry for the ADD interview (laughs). And we were trying to think of band names and we went in to a porn store...
Josh: It turns out that Boo-de in Japanese means Funky. Boo-De Mama, which is Funky Bootie.

HGMN: That's the name of the porn shop?
Josh: No. It's one of the videos. Boo-De Mama.

HGMN: So how many of you actually met in Tokyo?
Josh: There were five of us.
As entertaining as it was I could have easily spent another 20 minutes on how they actually came up with the band's name. I think I was so confused at this point that I just needed to change the subject. I had previously heard two different versions on how they originally came up with the bands name. The story they told me was something toally different. With a little polish they should definitely stick with this version and run with it.

HGMN:
Every band has their favorite cover songs. Is there a song you always wanted to cover but for some reason never got around to doing it?
Josh: I always wanted to cover, (sings) 'In the summertime...'
Greg: I wanna cover Matthew Wielder's 'Ain't nobody gonna break my stride'.
AL-AL: I wanna cover the whole Red Hot Chili Peppers album, Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic.

HGMN: That would be cool. Why don't you guys make that happen?
Josh: We're lazicians.
Derrick: We should make that happen.
AL-AL: Actually, that may be in the works.
Derrick: Stairway to Heaven with a horn section. That would be bad as hell.

HGMN: Are you guys working on any new material?
Josh: Right now we're just in the whole process of kinda going through drummers and not sure who it's going to be - back stepping, teaching our old music but at the same time we're jamming more than we ever have and its kind of opened things up.

HGMN: Do you plan on putting out a live album sometime in the near future?
Josh: Yes.
Derrick: Will it ever happen?
JP: Actually, for a long time that's all we had was live albums cause we kept trying studio stuff and it just all sucked...so we kept selling our live shows. The next time we got a good live show we got rid of the old one and get the new one and press it. So we sold live shows the first four years of the tour. Now we have an album out, a studio album. I imagine at some point we'll probably put out something else live. Also, the HGMN people were saying that their live albums were selling better than any of their other stuff. They want their live stuff these days.
AL-AL: We'll give them what they want. (Laughs)

HGMN: Let's talk about your studio album. What song are you most proud of and why?
Derek: Time is now.
Josh: I like the song, 'Now you know', which actually the moog company out of Asheville; they're re-doing that and using all moog equipment. It's going to be coming out soon on one of their compilation albums with a bunch of other bands. They're taking all these songs and running every different track through their moog equipment. That's actually my favorite track on our album so that's pretty cool. I'm really looking forward to that.
AL-AL: Time is now. It's just a good mix.
Derrick: It just makes you want to break shit, man.
AL-AL: Its got everything. Its got funk, its got a little bit of rock in it. Yeah, it's just how it's put together. It's put together pretty well.

HGMN: Which of your songs best describes you as a band?
AL-AL: If you wanted to describe bounce music that's the track to describe bounce music.
Josh: We have a hidden track on the CD. It's called, 'I do what I want'. That's my favorite because it's us being totally ridiculous. I don't know if anyone who listens to it appreciates it as much as I do because I was there. I saw it happen and it was just like, uh, us having fun in the studio. I don't hear it as much as I do the other songs, so those token times that I do wind up listening to it...

HGMN: How long did it take you to complete the album?
Josh: Twenty days spread out between three months. Twenty days in the studio. We were touring in between, so...
JP: Its like we're on the road, we come home and go in the studio. We get back on the road, come home and go in the studio and go back on the road.

HGMN: This is a question for AL-AL. Who has been the biggest influence for you? At what point growing up did you realize that you wanted to be a musician?
AL-AL: Flea, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Whenever I heard the album, What hits!?, I was going through all the different songs they did over the years. That song, uh, that whole album, I heard the bass and that was the instrument I wanted to play. That's the main instrument I really wanted to play. I was playing trumpet at first because at first that's what I really wanted to play. But whenever I heard that I just picked up a bass. That was it. I wanted to be a bass player.

HGMN: What's you favorite album of all time?
AL-AL: I don't know, man. There's a bunch of different genre's I like. Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic is one of my top favorites but I like 'One hot minute', too. I like Jamiroquai's 'Traveling without moving', 'Space Cowboy'...there's a lot of em I like.
Grady: Like a Virgin.
AL-AL: No. Not Like a Virgin.

HGMN: Is anyone here a closet fan of someone? Someone they don't care for anyone else to know about?
Grady: I'm a big 80's music fan. I can't get enough of it.

HGMN: What's your favorite 80's song?
Grady: My favorite 80's song? (Sings) "Hello. Is it me you're looking for...?" Lionel Ritchie. Hello.
Derrick: I'm actually a huge Garth Brooks fan.

HGMN: Really?
Derrick: Yeah.
Greg: Gangster Rap!

HGMN: Who's your favorite Gangster Rap artist?
Greg: Little Wayne, Hurricane Chris...
(Laughter)

HGMN: What's yours?
Josh: There's no band I listen to that I'm not proud to listen to. I can honestly say that.
Grady: Seven Mary Three!
Josh: If you want to hear something embarrassing, my first band ever, our first song that we covered...I was fourteen, I think, and we played a middle school dance. Our drummer backed out two days before, so my dad ended up coming and sitting in on drums. It was horrible. Our first song was, uh, (sings) "I have become cumbersome". That was our first song. And the second I started singing it there were all these kids right in the front...they just started giggling and ran back.
Greg: They turned around and walked off.
(Laughter)
Josh: It was so embarrassing.

HGMN: What's the craziest thing that's ever happened to you guys as a band?
Grady: We got hit by a fucking 18 wheeler while somebody was sleeping in the back!
AL-AL: One of the craziest moments for me was when we played Shakori Hills Grass Roots festival...and like, we played this song naked. They requested it and you know Shakori Hills is like a family festival but it was three in the morning...so if you're up at that time of the night you deserve to see some naked people, right?

HGMN: Of course.
AL-AL: (Laughs) Anyways, besides that point, there were people dancing on stage. There's about thirty people dancing on stage. Everybody was having fun and getting into the music and stuff like that. We played naked...we got to a point where we all got naked. And seriously, there were about seventy people that got butt ass naked! On stage there were girls hula hoopin', cartwheelin' on the stage topless.
Josh: Did you say seventy?!
(Laughter)

HGMN: That's what I heard, seventy.
Josh: More like...nine.
(More laughter)
AL-AL: No, no. Nah, dude. It was more than that, man. Freekin' Hollywood was doing back flips. She was doing back flips and shit! She was down there butt ass naked! You were like, "Oh, God!" You can hear it in your voice...like, whatever, man. And when you first looked at her you were like, "Oh, God. What have we done?!"
(Laughter)
Josh: I say the story that I tell more than any other story, and I think it's amazing, we played this wedding one time, and this is like multiple stories. We played this wedding and we ended up going back to their hotel to party with them that night. Derrick winds up puking all over their hotel room. They're like this newly married couple. We're leaving the hotel and we're like, "Dude, we're leaving!" He's like lying in the little area between the bathroom, the little vanity room. He's laying there in his own puke. (Laughs), "Derrick, we're leaving. You wanna come?" He's like, "Ahhhhh". So we just threw a pillow over his head and we left.
(Laughter)
Josh: And then...that same night I wind up getting in a bathtub at like six in the morning and falling asleep. I flooded the whole hotel room. And then AL...we're driving and, uh, AL winds up opening the side of the van, starts peeing out of the van. We're driving down the hwy and he's peeing out of the van! We're going, I think, fifty at that point. And we're like, "Oh my God. It's extreme peeing!" And Greg was like, "No it's not. It's not extreme peeing unless we're going sixty!" And then we were all like, "Crank it up to sixty!" And our tour manager goes to sixty. So not only were we not concerned that the door is wide open on the interstate...
JP: And your bass player's dick's out!
(Laughter)
Josh: We were like, "Speed up! Go for it!"
(More laughter)
Josh: That's my most repeated story anyways.

HGMN: That's pretty crazy. You're lucky you didn't get a ticket.
AL-AL: Nope. I did pee on somebody's car once.
JP: A Cop came up and he pissed in his face.
(Laughter)
AL-AL: Of course he was pissed off about the urination in the face but I was like, "Do you know who the fuck I am?!" He's like, "Oh, I'm sorry." I love it! When you're in a band it's totally cool.
(Laughter)

HGMN: Who was this?
AL-AL: The cop. It's totally cool, man.
(Laughter)
JP: The deputy comes up and mumbles something else and AL says, "I can't hear you over my awesomeness!"
(Laughter)
Josh: I want you to explain the fact that this is a beer festival.
Greg: Yeah. Maybe in the first sentence.

HGMN: Do you guys have a favorite beer? What's the best tasting beer that you've tried out here?
Josh: I'm going to stick to my local home brew, Asheville Brewing Company. They're definitely my favorite here.

Dan Walker

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The laugh that starts Dan Walker's latest CD, Airplane, is evocative of the homespun spirit found throughout the album. The sound is as natural and scenic as the pure Montana surroundings in which he recorded it. Airplane sets a mood of crisp country living, loving, and traveling. Musically conjured images will be of sunny skies, clear streams, and mountain air, but Walker's lyricism graciously extends well past these vistas. Songs like "So Blue" and "Stumble and Fall" most glaringly reveal Walker as a gifted crafter of catchy tunes.

RAQ - 10.23.07 - Neighborhood Theatre - Charlotte, NC

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RAQ comes home to the south. The guys from RAQ may hail from the green mountains of Vermont, but they have a second home south of the Mason Dixon line. Last Saturday the RAQ Express made its inaugural appearance at the Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte, NC, the first of a week’s worth of shows in the “dirty south”.
The guys from RAQ may hail from the green mountains of Vermont, but they have a second home south of the Mason Dixon line. Last Saturday the RAQ Express made its inaugural appearance at the Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte, NC, the first of a week's worth of shows in the "dirty south". This was my first show since Lew Au II in August and there is nothing like that feeling of seeing your favorite band and the family that has formed around it.

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