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Dave Matthews Band earns seventh No. 1 album with “Come Tomorrow”

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Dave Matthews Band lands at the top of the Billboard 200 chart with Come Tomorrow, the band's seventh No. 1 album, Billboard reports. 

The band's ninth studio effort moved 292,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release, with 285,000 of that sum coming in traditional album sales. That marks the best week of the year in terms of pure album sales for any artist, topping Justin Timerblake's Man of the Woods. It's also the biggest sales week for a rock album since 2014.

Prior to Come Tomorrow, every DMB studio album since 1998's Before These Crowded Streets has debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. That gives the band seven consecutive #1 studio albums -- making DMB the only band to achieve that feat. 

Dave Matthews Band is currently touring North America behind Come Tomorrow.

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Weezer joined by Toto keyboardist for their cover of “Africa” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

ABC/Randy Holmes What started out as a fun social media campaign ended up with a performance on network television when Weezer performed their cover of Toto's "Africa" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday night.

For several months, a Weezer fan tweeted at the band and frontman Rivers Cuomo from the account @WeezerAfrica, pleading with them to cover "Africa."

Weezer initially acknowledged the campaign by jokingly releasing a cover of another Toto single, "Rosanna." However, a week later Weezer finally blessed fans with a cover of "Africa."

Now the song is proving to be a hit for Weezer, cracking the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week.

On Kimmel, the late-night host introduced Weezer's performance of "Africa" on the show's outdoor stage. About three-quarters of the way into the performance, the band brought out a special guest -- Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro, who played a brief solo before exiting the stage.

With a little time left in the show, frontman Rivers Cuomo and company performed one of their first big hits, "Buddy Holly."

Weezer will head out on a summer tour with The Pixies later this month. See a full list of dates at Weezer.com/tour.

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Blink-182 performs “Kings of the Weekend” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

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Blink-182 performed "Kings of the Weekend" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Wednesday night to promote their Las Vegas residency of the same name, which starts Saturday.

The veteran pop-punk band -- comprised of bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker and guitarist/vocalist Matt Skiba -- took to Kimmel's outdoor stage to perform the song off their most recent album, 2016's California

As previously reported, Blink-182 will launch their Las Vegas Kings of the Weekend residency later this week, and the pop-punk trio is currently working on crafting the set list for the shows. On his Twitter, Hoppus shared a list of the songs from which the band is choosing to rehearse.

The nearly 50-song list includes tracks from California, including "Bored to Death" and "She's Out of Her Mind," as well as a number of classics from the band's discography, such as "All the Small Things," "Adam's Song" and "I Miss You."

The will stretch all the way into November.

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Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz and girlfriend welcome baby girl

ABC/Paula LoboCongratulations are in order for Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz and his girlfriend, Meagan Camper, who welcomed a baby girl over the weekend.

"We are so happy to welcome Marvel Jane Wentz into the world,” the couple told People in a statement. "Her brothers are both very excited about their brand new kid sister.”

Marvel is the second child for the couple, who are also parents to a boy, Saint Lazlo, born in August 2014. Pete also shares a 9-year-old son, Bronx Mowgli, with his ex-wife, Ashlee Simpson.

The musician also shared the news on Instagram, along with a picture of the couple and all three of his children. He wrote, "So excited to introduce Marvel Jane Wentz. Feeling so grateful that she’s here… annnnd she’s already ready to takeover the world ... happy Mother’s Day @meagancamper and all the moms out there. We [love] you."

Wentz will have a few months to spend at home with his new baby until Fall Out Boy embarks on a 2018 tour in late August. A complete list of dates can be found at FallOutBoy.com.

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A Perfect Circle performs new single “TalkTalk” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

Credit: Tim CadienteA Perfect Circle was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday night, and the band performed its new single "TalkTalk" on the show's outdoor stage, as well as the track "So Long, And Thanks for all the Fish" during the closing credits.

Both songs are among the tracks off APC's recently released album, Eat the Elephant, which is the band's first studio disc in 14 years.

After headlining the Las Rageous festival in Vegas on Friday and playing Coachella for the second week in a row on Sunday night, singer Maynard James Keenan and company made their way to Los Angeles for the Kimmel performance on Monday.

Keenan, sporting a suit and tie, stood on a riser toward the back of the stage as the rest of the band, more casually dressed, rocked through the performance of "TalkTalk." With a little time left in the show, APC was able to showcase a portion of the track "So Long, And Thanks for All the Fish" as the Kimmel credits rolled.

A Perfect Circle will continue to support Eat the Elephant on a U.S. jaunt that runs from May 12 through May 26. The band will then head to Europe for a monthlong trek that runs from June 1 through July 1. See APC's full itinerary at APerfectCircle.com/tour.

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Incubus postpones Vegas shows in wake of shooting rampage

ABC/Randy Holmes In the wake of the massacre in Las Vegas, Incubus has announced it has decided to reschedule its five-night limited engagement at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

The shows, in support of their new album 8, were to take place October 7, 8, 11, 13 and 14, at the venue. 

An announcement from the band and reps from the venue expressed, "their deepest thoughts and sympathies with the victims, their families, the first responders and the Las Vegas community."

The press release noted that tickets will be honored for rescheduled dates, though those have yet to be announced. 

Refunds can also be secured, though tickets purchased with cash need to be exchanged or refunded at the Hard Rock Hotel box office. 

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Neil Young, Jackson Browne, Rush’s Lee & Lifeson to Induct Rock Hall Class of 2017

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - 2017Tickets for the 32nd Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which will be held at Brooklyn, New York's Barclays Center on April 7, will go on sale Friday, February 3 at 10 a.m. Eastern time.

A release from the Rock Hall notes that Citi cardmembers can get the jump on fellow fans with presale starting January 30th at 10 a.m. Eastern time.

The ceremony will see ELOPearl JamTupac ShakurJoan Baez, and Yes inducted; Jackson Browne is set to induct Baez, while Neil Young will do the honors for fans and colleagues Pearl Jam, and Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will induct fellow prog rock gods Yes.

Tickets start at $50, and those, as well as pricier VIP packages, can be purchased through ticketmaster.combarclayscenter.com, or by phone at (800) 745-3000.

Tickets can also be purchased in person at Barclays Center starting Saturday, February 4 at noon, provided they're not sold out by then.

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Green Day Announces Revolution Radio Summer Tour Dates

ABC/Randy HolmesGreen Day announced today its Revolution Radio summer tour, with the Grammy  Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees kicking off on August 1st in Auburn, WA.

Tickets for the stadium and arena dates go on sale to Idiot Nation members on Tuesday, January 10th at 10:00 AM local venue time; Friday, January 13th for the general public.  

Catfish and the Bottlemen will provide support on all dates.

Green Day Revolution Radio Summer Tour Dates 

8/1 -- Auburn, WA, White River Amphitheatre 
8/2 -- Portland, OR, Moda Center 
8/5 -- Oakland, CA, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 
8/7 -- Salt Lake City, UT, USANA Amphitheatre 
8/9 -- Englewood, CO, Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre 
8/11 -- Kansas City, MO, Sprint Center 
8/12 -- Omaha, NE, CenturyLink Center 
8/14 -- Maryland Heights, MO, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 
8/16 -- Noblesville, IN, Klipsch Music Center 
8/18 -- Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage 
8/20 -- Cincinnati, OH, Riverbend Music Center 
8/21 -- Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Blossom Music Center 
8/26 -- Darien Center, NY, Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 
8/28 -- Mansfield, MA, Xfinity Center 
8/29 -- Hartford, CT, The XFINITY Theatre 
8/31 -- Camden, NJ, BB&T Pavilion 
9/1 -- Raleigh, NC, Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek 
9/3 -- West Palm Beach, FL, Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre 
9/5 -- Tampa, FL, MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 
9/6 -- Orange Beach, AL, The Wharf Amphitheater 
9/8 -- San Antonio, TX, AT&T Center 
9/9 -- Austin, TX, Austin360 Amphitheater 
9/11 -- Albuquerque, NM, Isleta Amphitheater 
9/13 -- Chula Vista, CA, Sleep Train Amphitheatre

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U2 Launching The Joshua Tree Tour 2017

Steve Jennings/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) -- On the band's website, U2 announced its classic The Joshua Tree will be played in its entirety every night during a 30th anniversary tour of Europe and North America. 

"The Joshua Tree. Every song. Every show. North America & Europe this summer," the band's Twitter feed announced, complete with a throwback video of the band, and a link for date information.  

"In July, the tour brings them home to Croke Park in Dublin, 30 years after the original Joshua Tree Tour’s two memorable shows at the Dublin venue in June 1987," the band's official website notes

Tickets for U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 are on sale Monday, January 16th in Ireland, the UK and Europe and on Tuesday, January 17th in the US and Canada.

U2 The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 - North American Tour Dates:

5/12 -- Vancouver, BC, BC Place Stadium 
5/14 -- Seattle, WA, CenturyLink Field 
5/17 -- San Francisco, CA -- Levi's Stadium 
5/20 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Rose Bowl 
5/24 -- Houston, TX, NRG Stadium 
5/26 -- Dallas, TX, AT&T Stadium 
6/3 -- Chicago, IL, Soldier Field 
6/7 -- Pittsburgh, PA, Heinz Field 
6/11 -- Miami, FL, Hard Rock Stadium 
6/14 -- Tampa, FL, Raymond James Stadium 
6/18 -- Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field
6/20 -- Washington, DC, FedEx Field
6/23 -- Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre
6/25 -- Boston, MA, Gillette Stadium
6/28 -- E. Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium
7/1 -- Cleveland, OH, First Energy

 

 

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David Bowie Dead at 69

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ABC News has confirmed that legendary musician David Bowie has died at age 69.  While initially thought to be a hoax, a representative for the rock legend said that sadly, the news was true.

News first broke on Bowie's Facebook page, with a post that explained that the musician, "died peacefully ... [Sunday] ... surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief."

Bowie's son, movie director Duncan Jonestweeted, "Very sorry and sad to say it's true. I'll be offline for a while. Love to all."  Jones was Bowie's son with his first wife, Angie Bowie; they divorced in 1980. Bowie had been married to supermodel Iman since 1992; they have one daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones.  

Bowie, who turned 69 on Friday, had just released his 25th album, Blackstar, which was hailed by critics and fans alike.  The general public was unaware of his illness.

Bowie, a singer, songwriter, actor and fashion icon, has been an influence in some way on nearly every modern artist, from Kanye West to Madonna to U2 to Lorde to Lady Gaga.  His influence can be felt in punk rock, new wave and alternative music, ambient, dance, electronic music, and beyond.  Though the decades, his music encompassed pop, glam rock, R&B, funk, dance, soul, progressive rock, hard rock and more.

While his breakthrough hit was 1969's "Space Oddity," about ill-fated astronaut Major Tom, Bowie's defining moment was the creation of his alter-ego, Ziggy Stardust, a bisexual alien rock superstar whose exploits were documented in the 1972 glam-rock masterpiece The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars.  

Around that time, Bowie also publicly stated that he was gay, but that might have been a publicity stunt. Still, his gender-bending wardrobe, outrageous style and fluid sexuality made him irresistible to men and women alike.  In 1976, he said he was bisexual, but in 1983, he told Rolling Stone, that he "always was a closet heterosexual," and said that publicly declaring he was bisexual was "the biggest mistake I ever made."  Asked about that comment in 2002, he said that he felt stating that he was bisexual ultimately "stood in the way of so much I wanted to do" in America, because it "is a very puritanical place."

Bowie's first U.S. #1 was "Fame," co-written by his good friend, John Lennon.  His only other U.S. #1 hit was 1983's "Let's Dance," but his catalog includes a string of classic songs: "Heroes," "Changes," "China Girl," "Rebel Rebel," "Diamond Dogs," "Suffragette City," "Life on Mars," "Modern Love" and more.  He collaborated with artists as diverse as Iggy Pop, Bing CrosbyQueen, Mick Jagger and Tina Turner.  He produced albums for Iggy Pop's Stooges, Lou Reed and Mott the Hoople, for whom he wrote the hit "All the Young Dudes."

As an actor, Bowie, who was trained in theater and mime, appeared in films as diverse as Labyrinth, The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Hunger, A View to a Kill, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Prestige and Zoolander.  "Lazarus," the title track from Blackstar, was also the basis for a stage musical that opened in New York City last week.

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