Friday, March 09, 2012
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks Live in Washington, DC July 27th
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks Live
July 27, 2012 - Verizon Center
Washington, DC
Tickets for Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks on Fri., July 27 at Verizon Center at 7:30 p.m. are $149.50, $99 and $55 (plus applicable service charges)
Tickets go on sale Sat., March 17 at 10:00 a.m.
There is a six ticket limit. A ticket lottery will take place at 8:00 a.m. at the Verizon Center box office only. Fans must be in line by 8:00 a.m. at the box office to participate.
Tickets will also be available through all Ticketmaster outlets including the Verizon Center box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com and via Phonecharge at 1-800-745-3000. Accessible seating is available for patrons with disabilities by calling 202-661-5065.
American Express
Start: Mon, 03/12/12 10:00 AM EDT
End: Fri, 03/16/12 10:00 PM EDT
Fan Club Presale
Start: Fri, 03/16/12 10:00 AM EDT
End: Fri, 03/16/12 10:00 PM EDT
Onsale to General Public
Start: Sat, 03/17/12 10:00 AM EDT
Ticket Prices
US $55.00 - US $149.50
US $55.00 Ticket + US $12.15 Fees = US $67.15
US $149.50 Ticket + US $18.30 Fees = US $167.80
There is a Delivery Delay until 3/20/12 at 23:59
Labels:
Heart and Soul Tour,
Rod Stewart,
Stevie Nicks
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks Live in Houston August 9th
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks
Live at the Toyota Center
Houston, TX - August 9, 2012
PRE-SALE:
American Express® Presale:
(On Sale Monday, March 12 at 10am thru Friday, March 16 at 10pm)
Fan Club Presale:
(On Sale Friday, March 16 at 10am- 10pm)
Live Nation Presale:
(On Sale Friday, March 16 at 10am- 10pm)
Public On Sale Date:
Tickets go on sale on Saturday, March 17 at livenation.com, toyotacentertix.com, "most" Houston-area Randall's stores and 1-866-4HOUTIX (446-8849).
Tickets also available at:
Toyota Center Box Office beginning Monday, March 19 at 9AM - Via Phone: 866-4HOUTIX (866-446-8849), TDD: 1-855-416-0373. Participating Houston Area Randalls Stores. All dates, times, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice.
Become a "Toyota Center Insider" to gain access to presale information HERE
Labels:
Heart and Soul Tour,
Rod Stewart,
Stevie Nicks
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Music You May Have Missed - Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow"
BackBlog: Music You May Have Missed
Cincinnati City Beat
Full article at Cincinnati City Beat
Cincinnati City Beat
By Brian Baker
There have been many Lindsey Buckinghams, none of them being the frequent guest on DeAndre Cole’s What Up with That. There’s the Buckingham who teamed with girlfriend Stevie Nicks on their ill-fated 1973 album, and the Buckingham who joined Fleetwood Mac in 1974, bringing Nicks along in the deal and transforming the British Blues-to-Pop outfit into a commercial juggernaut. There’s the Buckingham whose break-up with Nicks fueled the creative engine that drove 1977’s Rumours to platinum numbers, the Buckingham whose perfectionism and substance binges colored the schizophrenically wonderful Tusk, the Buckingham who left Fleetwood Mac, the one who came back and all the Buckinghams who have maintained a potent presence in the band ever since.
Then there are the solo Buckinghams, the early ones on the Fleetwoodiesque Law and Order and Go Insane and the introspective and vindictive Out of the Cradle, and the later ones from the husband and father; the acoustic Under the Skin, the long-delayed Gift of Screws and the new, self-released Seeds We Sow.
Labels:
Lindsey Buckingham,
Seeds We Sow
NPR Song of the Day: Lindsey Buckingham: An Oasis Of Acceptance
Song Of The Day - "End of Time"
"Buckingham's lush, chiming "End of Time" opens with an inquisition into the infinite."
by Marc Hirsh
Click through to NPR to stream the track.
NPR.org
Compared to the casualness with which Lindsey Buckingham attended to the first 25 years of his solo career, the past six years have seen a flurry of activity. That goes not just for the speed with which he's churned out his last three albums, but also for the bulk of material they contain. Armed with both a frenzied fingerpicking style and the technological flexibility afforded to him by ultra-modern recording capabilities, many of Buckingham's newer songs sound as if there are so many ideas pouring out of his head that he's frantically trying to capture them before they're lost forever.
One of the grand exceptions on the recent Seeds We Sow is "End of Time," an oasis of calm acceptance that stands in bold relief to the speed-crazy playing and track-maximizing overdubbing found elsewhere. It's lush, true, but it's also simple, recalling Buckingham's 1981 single "Trouble." In fact, the two start out much the same, with a steady, unfussy drumbeat establishing the bones of the song before Buckingham himself enters, his voice chiming softly like the guitars that flesh it out.
While Buckingham, true to the title, opens with an inquisition into the infinite, he turns to an expression of more personal matters by the end. Distance, death, eschatology; none of it matters in his reckoning. The lights may fade, he seems to be saying in "End of Time," but some spark of love and gratitude will shine through. Buckingham intends to shine along with it.
Labels:
Lindsey Buckingham,
Seeds We Sow
Monday, March 05, 2012
105.9 The Rock is "Giving You Some Heart & Soul" - Win Tickets to Stevie Nicks
Nashville's 1059 The Rock is giving you the opportunity to win tickets to Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks on July 24th at Bridgestone Arena.
Register at their site and enter your email address - and you can register every day. Hey, go for it.. What do you have to lose?
105.9 The Rock
Labels:
Heart and Soul Tour,
Rod Stewart,
Stevie Nicks
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