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Monday, October 10, 2011
Music on TV - Week of 10.10.11: Ryan Adams, Chavez, The Moody Blues
Ryan Adams performs on Conan on Monday, October 10.
This week marks the return of the prolific alt-country star Ryan Adams to the idiot box. Having released some 14 albums since the turn of the century, it's strange to think that Adams is actually returning from a bit time off. Between his marriage to Mandy Moore and the trying onset of Ménière's disease, Adams ended his relationship with the Cardinals and stopped performing live for nearly 18 months -- a period of time that must have seemed like a lifetime to a songwriting machine like Adams.
Since one of Ménière's disease's symptoms is ear crippling tinnitus, it's no surprise that Adams return to solo material is largely made up of ballads. That's always been in Adams wheelhouse, though, so the quietly constructed Ashes and Fire (For a limited time, listen to the a stream of the album via NPR) might be his most focused solo effort since he first broke away from Whiskeytown with the now classic Heartbreaker (2000). Adams performs on Conan Monday, October 10.
Elsewhere, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon has a couple very different reunions on tap: Chavez and The Moody Blues. 90s noise rockers Chavez had reunited to play at Matador Records anniversary music festival in Vegas (Matador 21) late last year, but it was going to be a one off kind of thing, that is until they got tapped to play this year's All Tomorrow's Parties in Asbury Park, New Jersey. There was no way Jersey born singer/guitarist Matt Sweeney (Guided By Voices, Zwan, Superwolf, Neil Diamond) was going to pass up a chance to play in his old haunts. The band helped open the festival with a spirited 49 minute set, which in turn got them an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, playing Wednesday night. This will be their biggest TV appearance since a certain Beavis and Butthead episode that featured the awesomeness that is the "Break Up Your Band" video:
Meanwhile, The Moody Blues stop by Fallon the next night (Thursday), fresh off their North American tour. The core trio of Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge have been together now for 45 years, helping sew the seeds of prog-rock with their breakout album, Days Of Future Passed, which featured the now classic "Knights in White Satin." The band has no qualms with relying on their oldies to get by, so we should expect some "White Satin" when it airs.
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