You gotta check out this new artist I found. His name is Wolfgang Carter and I just saw him live the other night. He did a solo acoustic set of 20 or so songs and each one seemed to be better than the last. I met him after the show and he told about a website where I could find some songs posted that are his in-progress demo. If you have a myspace or facebook accout you can use the link below to add him. Be on the lookout for this guy and catch him live if you get the chance!
on ilike.com: http://www.ilike.com/artist/Wolfgang+Carter
on Facebook: http://apps.facebook.com/ilike/artist/Wolfgang+Carter
Meanwhile, VELVET REVOLVER was forced to cancel a four-city Japanese tour after the band members were denied visas. A spokesperson for concert promoter Creativeman Productions noted in a statement that the group had previously toured Japan in 2005, but now explained, "The increasingly tough Japanese immigration officials are taking exception with the backgrounds of various band members, which have included arrests." VELVET REVOLVER is appealing the decision, but the process could take months to resolve. "We want to apologize to our fans in Japan that we won't be able to perform our scheduled concerts," the band said in a statement. "We don't understand why the authorities won't give us visas when they granted them for us in 2005 for what was a successful tour and a great experience. We love Japan and look forward to our return there."
VELVET REVOLVER is still scheduled to tour Australia in early December.
The group wrapped up a North American tour with ALICE IN CHAINS last month as it continues promoting its second album, "Libertad". The record has sold 250,000 copies in the United Staes since its release last July, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Slash will appear as a presenter at the 35th annual American Music Awards, which will broadcast live on ABC this Sunday (November 1
Go to PCAvote.com for information on how to vote for your favorite artists.
The 34th annual People's Choice Awards will air on CBS on January 8 live from Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium.
VAN HALEN blasted out its hits for 14,000 Research In Motion employees, co-op students and invited guests at a surprise concert last night (Thursday, November 15) at Toronto, Ontario, Canada's Air Canada Centre. One concertgoer said he'd been told in advance only that co-CEO of BlackBerry maker RIM, billionaire Jim Balsillie, had invited two of his all-time favorite bands to come and perform. Also appearing on the bill was the TRAGICALLY HIP.
Check out pictures from last night's show at this location.
VAN HALEN capped a stretch of East Coast dates on Tuesday night (November 13) with a sold-out show at New York City's Madison Square Garden. Despite reports of sound problems on a couple of recent stops, the Garden show
The quartet is now taking a week off before beginning a West Coast run on November 20 in Los Angeles that will end in late December.
VAN HALEN's tour, which features Roth behind the mic for the first time in 22 years, launched in late September to massive ticket sales and mostly positive reviews. The trek features Wolfgang Van Halen, teenage son of guitarist Eddie Van Halen, playing bass instead of original member Michael Anthony, who was not invited to participate.




