MUSIC: First 20 shows in Dallas are diverse
10:13 AM CST on Friday, March 9, 2007
By MIKE DANIEL Staff Writer
House of Blues Dallas' initial offering of concerts was announced Tuesday, and the 20 shows are broader in scope than expected.
As announced last week, Dallas neosoul diva Erykah Badu will inaugurate the 1,650-capacity Music Hall on May 8. Emerging British R&B singer Joss Stone, with her fire-red locks, will perform the next night, while funk master George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic spaceship will engulf the venue for an evening on May 10. The official opening party on May 12, with the Blues Brothers featuring Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi, is an invitation-only event.
Remaining concerts range from hip roots rock (Kings of Leon, May 13) and token old-school blues (Buddy Guy, May 24) to Scandinavian shock metal (Dimmu Borgir, May 25) and Mexican pop rock (Jaguares, May 26). Booked acts with local ties include alt-country band Old 97's on May 11, rockabilly outfit the Reverend Horton Heat on Aug. 3 and youthful Colleyville multi-instrumentalist the Rocket Summer (a.k.a. Bryce Avary), who will open for Hellogoodbye on May 29.
Other announced shows:
•Joe Bonamassa, May 9-10 in the 400-capacity Cambridge Room
•Joseph Arthur, May 11 in the Cambridge Room
•Say Anything and Saves the Day, May 17 in the Music Hall
•Live, May 18 in the Music Hall
•Ghostland Observatory, May 19 in the Music Hall
•Martin Sexton, May 22 in the Cambridge Room
•Tower of Power, May 23 in the Music Hall
•Eagles tribute act Tequila Sunrise, May 25 in the Cambridge Room
•Jackopierce and Creede Williams, July 28 in the Music Hall
Tickets for these shows go on sale today at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster outlets as well as at www.hob.com.
10:13 AM CST on Friday, March 9, 2007
By MIKE DANIEL Staff Writer
House of Blues Dallas' initial offering of concerts was announced Tuesday, and the 20 shows are broader in scope than expected.
As announced last week, Dallas neosoul diva Erykah Badu will inaugurate the 1,650-capacity Music Hall on May 8. Emerging British R&B singer Joss Stone, with her fire-red locks, will perform the next night, while funk master George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic spaceship will engulf the venue for an evening on May 10. The official opening party on May 12, with the Blues Brothers featuring Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi, is an invitation-only event.
Remaining concerts range from hip roots rock (Kings of Leon, May 13) and token old-school blues (Buddy Guy, May 24) to Scandinavian shock metal (Dimmu Borgir, May 25) and Mexican pop rock (Jaguares, May 26). Booked acts with local ties include alt-country band Old 97's on May 11, rockabilly outfit the Reverend Horton Heat on Aug. 3 and youthful Colleyville multi-instrumentalist the Rocket Summer (a.k.a. Bryce Avary), who will open for Hellogoodbye on May 29.
Other announced shows:
•Joe Bonamassa, May 9-10 in the 400-capacity Cambridge Room
•Joseph Arthur, May 11 in the Cambridge Room
•Say Anything and Saves the Day, May 17 in the Music Hall
•Live, May 18 in the Music Hall
•Ghostland Observatory, May 19 in the Music Hall
•Martin Sexton, May 22 in the Cambridge Room
•Tower of Power, May 23 in the Music Hall
•Eagles tribute act Tequila Sunrise, May 25 in the Cambridge Room
•Jackopierce and Creede Williams, July 28 in the Music Hall
Tickets for these shows go on sale today at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster outlets as well as at www.hob.com.
"I suggest you buy as many blues albums as you can", John Belushi.
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