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Follow on Google News | Concrete Blonde Play Their First Live Streaming-Only Concert For Fans Around The World on July 31stConcrete Blonde play live webcast for fans from Rancho De Luna in Joshua Tree with a new album in the works.
By: Annissa Lee Mason Fresh from their first trip to China, the band was honored to play the 2011 West Lake Music Festival in Taiziwan Park in the city of Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang Province. A two day festival of international music, Concrete Blonde was one of only two American bands asked to perform. After countless shows all over the world during their successful and storied career, singer Johnette Napolitano expresses “this was one of the most important shows we've ever played, after 30 years. We were humbled and amazed.” Currently working on material for a new album, 2010 marked the 20th Anniversary of Concrete Blonde’s award-winning and best-selling album, Bloodletting. After several years on indefinite hiatus, the band reunited for an anniversary Vampire Tour playing a month-long celebration of their third release for their fans in the United States and Australia. With songs such as “Joey,” “Caroline” Concrete Blonde was originally formed in 1982 amidst the post-punk era that spawned such notable LA bands as X, Wall of Voodoo, Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Go Go’s. Lead singer, songwriter and bassist Johnette Napolitano founded the band along with guitarist Jim Mankey (a founding member of Sparks.) Signed to I.R.S. Records, their 1989 sophomore album Free spawned the first among many college radio hits with “God Is A Bullet.” The song about the innocent victims of gang violence would set the tone for Napolitano’s earnest yet gritty lyrics detailing urban life. Bloodletting, released in 1990, would ultimately prove to be the album that earned Concrete Blonde national attention as the alternative rock anthem “Joey” broke the top 20. Johnette’s soulfully wounded voice was forever etched in our memory as she sang, “Joey I’m not angry anymore,” about a romance soured by alcoholism. With several more albums successfully under their belt and a considerable and loyal following, the band parted ways after touring for their critically acclaimed Mexican Moon release in 1994. After six years apart, the new millennium brought the band back together. The album Group Therapy officially marked the band’s return and brought their first tour in 8 years. Armed with new drummer Gabriel Ramirez from the Roc En Espanol band Maria Fatal, the trio followed with 2003’s Live in Brazil and 2004’s desert inspired Mojave. “Rancho de la Luna is the local recording studio” says Johnette, longtime Joshua Tree resident. “As long as I've lived here, the desert still takes my breath away. There's still a lot of music - untapped, just floating around out here in the desert.” To purchase tickets for the first Concrete Blonde live streaming event Live at Rancho De Luna on July 31st, please visit www.stageit.com/ For Concrete Blonde tour updates and music, go to http://www.myspace.com/ End
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