I know there are some Wilco fans on the board, so I thought I'd share this article from Billboard.com
Wilco Confronts New 'Ghost'
Wilco is at London's Abbey Road Studios mastering its next studio album, "A Ghost Is Born," due June 8 via Nonesuch. The 12-track set was recorded in New York with producer/Sonic Youth member Jim O'Rourke and engineer Chris Shaw, best known for his work on Bob Dylan's "Love and Theft." It will feature contributions from multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach, who left the group last month.
"A Ghost Is Born" is the follow-up to 2002's acclaimed "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," which was released by Nonesuch after the Jeff Tweedy-led group ended its relationship with Warner Bros. That set debuted at No. 13 on The Billboard 200 has sold 435,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, making it the Chicago-based act's top-selling album to date.
The group is planning to tour in support of "Ghost" but for now, the only dates confirmed are May 2 at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., and during the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn., in mid-June.
Here is the track list for "A Ghost Is Born":
"At Least That's What You Said"
"Hell Is Chrome"
"Spiders (Kidsmoke)"
"Muzzle of Bees"
"Hummingbird"
"Handshake Drugs"
"Company in My Back"
"I'm a Wheel"
"Wishful Thinking"
"Late Greats"
"Theologians"
"Less Than You Think"
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y
New Wilco album in June
New Wilco album in June
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Wilco Confirms New Lineup, Spring Shows
In the wake of multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach's recent departure, Wilco has confirmed two new members to join the band on tour this spring. Filling in on keyboards and guitar will be Pat Sansone, who has released two albums with Wilco bassist John Stirratt as the Autumn Defense, while veteran axeman Nels Cline will join in on guitar.
The new lineup will debut April 21 in Columbia, Mo. Beyond previously announced appearances at the Superfly During Jazzfest series and the Coachella and Bonnaroo festivals, Wilco will also play late April shows in Austin, Texas, Santa Fe, N.M., and Flagstaff and Tucson, Ariz., with support from Giant Sand's Howe Gelb. The lone international date at present will come May 28 at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona.
Wilco is gearing up for the release of its next studio album, "A Ghost Is Born," due June 8 via Nonesuch. It's the follow-up to 2002's acclaimed "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," which debuted at a career-best No. 13 on The Billboard 200.
Here are Wilco's tour dates:
April 21: Columbia, Mo. (Blue Note)
April 23: New Orleans (Orpheum)
April 24-25: Austin, Texas (Stubb's BBQ)
April 27: Santa Fe, N.M. (Lensic Theatre)
April 28: Flagstaff, Ariz. (Orpheum)
April 29: Tucson, Ariz. (Rialto Theatre)
May 1: Indio, Calif. (Empire Polo Field / Coachella Festival)
May 28: Barcelona (Primavera Sound Festival)
June 11: Manchester, Tenn. (Bonnaroo Festival)
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Wilco Confirms New Lineup, Spring Shows
In the wake of multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach's recent departure, Wilco has confirmed two new members to join the band on tour this spring. Filling in on keyboards and guitar will be Pat Sansone, who has released two albums with Wilco bassist John Stirratt as the Autumn Defense, while veteran axeman Nels Cline will join in on guitar.
The new lineup will debut April 21 in Columbia, Mo. Beyond previously announced appearances at the Superfly During Jazzfest series and the Coachella and Bonnaroo festivals, Wilco will also play late April shows in Austin, Texas, Santa Fe, N.M., and Flagstaff and Tucson, Ariz., with support from Giant Sand's Howe Gelb. The lone international date at present will come May 28 at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona.
Wilco is gearing up for the release of its next studio album, "A Ghost Is Born," due June 8 via Nonesuch. It's the follow-up to 2002's acclaimed "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," which debuted at a career-best No. 13 on The Billboard 200.
Here are Wilco's tour dates:
April 21: Columbia, Mo. (Blue Note)
April 23: New Orleans (Orpheum)
April 24-25: Austin, Texas (Stubb's BBQ)
April 27: Santa Fe, N.M. (Lensic Theatre)
April 28: Flagstaff, Ariz. (Orpheum)
April 29: Tucson, Ariz. (Rialto Theatre)
May 1: Indio, Calif. (Empire Polo Field / Coachella Festival)
May 28: Barcelona (Primavera Sound Festival)
June 11: Manchester, Tenn. (Bonnaroo Festival)
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
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i'm trying to decide if i want to go to bonarroo to see them. i have a friend who's uncle is larry campbell (dylan's guitarist) and he says he can get me free tickets but, from everything i've hear bonarroo is a complete mess. but the sheer fact that there will be so many amazing muscians there makes me want to go. plus i've never been able to see wilco live. dylan is always great i just can't decide if it would be worth it to go see them at a festival.
i knew they were going to fire me after i stole the eighteen wheeler. so i quit first.
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Looks like an awesome lineup to me, wish I could be there. I'll have to make do with the Oxegen festival, http://www.oxegen.ie/ , pity Wilco wont be there.
Looks like an awesome lineup to me, wish I could be there. I'll have to make do with the Oxegen festival, http://www.oxegen.ie/ , pity Wilco wont be there.
Well, look who's in rehab.
This one I actually have sympathy for. Tweedy has MAJOR problems with migraines.
From Billboard:
Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy is entering rehab to address an addiction to painkillers, a spokesperson confirms to Billboard.com. "The treatment follows a well-documented history of Tweedy's battle with migraine headaches," reads a statement released by the Chicago group.
The release of Wilco's new Nonesuch album, "A Ghost Is Born," has been moved from June 8 to June 22 "to accommodate [Tweedy's] recovery."
There is no word yet as to whether the band will be able to honor its upcoming tour plans, which include a May 1 appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and a June 11 performance at the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Tweedy's struggles with migraines were on display in the Wilco documentary "I am Trying To Break Your Heart." In a key scene that illustrated the irreparable tension between he and since-departed band member Jay Bennett, Tweedy becomes sick to his stomach from a migraine while mixing the song "Heavy Metal Drummer" for the 2002 album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot."
In Greg Kot's upcoming Wilco book "Learning How To Die," Bennett says the footage of Tweedy becoming ill is out sequence; Tweedy insists it is not.
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
This one I actually have sympathy for. Tweedy has MAJOR problems with migraines.
From Billboard:
Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy is entering rehab to address an addiction to painkillers, a spokesperson confirms to Billboard.com. "The treatment follows a well-documented history of Tweedy's battle with migraine headaches," reads a statement released by the Chicago group.
The release of Wilco's new Nonesuch album, "A Ghost Is Born," has been moved from June 8 to June 22 "to accommodate [Tweedy's] recovery."
There is no word yet as to whether the band will be able to honor its upcoming tour plans, which include a May 1 appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and a June 11 performance at the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Tweedy's struggles with migraines were on display in the Wilco documentary "I am Trying To Break Your Heart." In a key scene that illustrated the irreparable tension between he and since-departed band member Jay Bennett, Tweedy becomes sick to his stomach from a migraine while mixing the song "Heavy Metal Drummer" for the 2002 album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot."
In Greg Kot's upcoming Wilco book "Learning How To Die," Bennett says the footage of Tweedy becoming ill is out sequence; Tweedy insists it is not.
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
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