New York (NY), USA – Ben Harper will be joined by
Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley, for one of this summer's most
festive tours.
Both Sides Of The Gun is an apt calling card for the two month trek which kicks
off – with Harper and his band the Innocent Criminals as headliner – on August
10th at Phoenix, Arizona’s Dodge Theatre and winds up on September 15th at
Atlanta, Georgia’s Chastain Park Amphitheatre. In between, the tour will hit the
Greek Theatre in Los Angeles for two nights August 11th and 12th, Chicago,
Illinois on August 27th, and two New York City Central Park shows at Rumsey
Playing Field, September 5th and 6th. Harper and Marley will then join up again
playing the same stage at the Austin City Limits Music Festival September 15th -
17th.
Both artists have earned their reps with genre-mashing live shows that have
turned into memorable concert ‘events,’ while still managing to mine social
undercurrents in their music, as well. Harper will feature past favorites as
well as live versions of songs from his new double-disc release
Both Sides of the Gun. Released March 21, the album held a #1 slot
at AAA radio for four weeks and earned a four star lead review in Rolling Stone
Magazine. Marley, accompanied by his five piece band, two backup singers, and a
flag man will be performing songs from his GRAMMY winning current release
Welcome to Jamrock, as well as tracks off of his first album
Mr. Marley, and from the GRAMMY winning album
Halfway Tree, along with selected songs recorded by his father
Bob Marley.
Ben Harper has busied himself with a slew of independent projects while working
on his new album. He participated in the Vote For Change concert tour organized
by Moveon.org, in 2004, and released a GRAMMY winning collaboration with The
Blind Boys Of Alabama in 2005, the gospel influenced disc
There Will Be a Light.
Since the release of 2006’s
Both Sides of the Gun, Harper has been busy touring
internationally at theatres and festivals. He appeared at Hawaii’s Kokua Music
Festival which kicked off on April 19th. More festival appearances followed
including headlining slots at The Sasquatch Festival (USA. Next are upcoming
appearances at the Oxygen Festival (Ireland), Rock Werchter Festival (Belgium)
and T in the Park (Scotland). A favorite guest of many television talk shows,
Harper was invited by “Last Call with Carson Daly” to appear for a full week as
their musical guest – the first time ever offered to any artist by the show.
The youngest son of Reggae legend
Bob
Marley,
Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley garnered
his own place in music history earlier this year when he became the first ever
Reggae artist to win a GRAMMY outside of the Reggae category, taking home a
GRAMMY for Best Urban/Alternative performance for the “Welcome To Jamrock,”
single. The acclaimed breakthrough 2005 disc also won a GRAMMY for Best Reggae
Album. Marley was also a big winner at this year’s International Reggae and
World Music Awards (IRAWMA), picking up all six honors that he was nominated
for. Since the release of
Welcome to Jamrock, the tireless Marley has been
touring non-stop shaking up stages all over the world with his band the Empire,
including landing the coveted opening slot on U2’s record-breaking jaunt.
Heralded by Rolling Stone as one of the ‘Top 10 new artists to watch’ in 2006,
Damian also displayed his live mettle at this year’s Coachella and Bonnaroo
Music Festival’s.
Tour dates include:
August 10 Phoenix, AX Dodge Theatre
August 11 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
August 12 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
August 13 San Diego Bayside Concerts
August 15 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
August 16 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
August 18 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre - Berkeley
August 19 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre - Berkeley
August 20 Stateline, NV Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre
August 22 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheater
August 23 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 25 Kansas City, MO Starlight Theatre
August 26 Somerset, WI River’s Edge
August 27 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion
August 31 Noblesville, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center
September 1 Rochester, MI Meadow Brook
September 2 Toronto, ONT Canada Molson Ampitheatre
September 3 Montreal, Canada Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
September 5 New York, NY Central Park Summer stage
September 6 New York, NY Central Park Summer stage
September 8 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavillon
September 9 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavillon
September 10 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavillon
September 11 Philadelphia, PA Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing
September 13 Cary, NC Koka Booth Amph. at Regency Park
September 14 Knoxville, TN World’s Fair Park
September 15 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amph.
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