New Super group; BEAT - playing King Crimson!!!

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The new super group "BEAT" is planning on a fall tour, rumors of ~ 64 shows, playing the music of early 80's King Crimson (albums; Discipline, Beat, and Three of a Perfect Pair)

Adrian Belew - Vox and Guitars. (Zappa, Bowie, Talking Heads, King Crimson, etc)
Steve Vai - Guitars (Zappa, G3, etc)
Tony Levin - Vox, Bass, Stick (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, John Lennon, Paul Simon, literally hundreds as a studio player)
Danny Carey - Drums (Tool)

Only one gig announced so far; 
Sept 17, 2024 (Tues) Humphreys Concerts by the Sea - San Diego

Totally stoked for this one!!!   

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Former King Crimson members ADRIAN BELEW and TONY LEVIN band together with guitar virtuoso STEVE VAI and explosive Tool drummer DANNY CAREY for the first time to create BEAT, a creative reinterpretation of the three iconic 80s KING CRIMSON albums - Discipline, Beat, and Three Of A Perfect Pair.

Only the greatest players in the world would take on the challenge of performing this incredibly influential music.

Prepare yourself for the experience of a lifetime with BEAT performing the 80s music of KING CRIMSON!

 

 

A creative reinterpretation, I thought the original line-up was already pretty creative. But I've always been a sucker for Belew and Levin on the same stage.

Its a dream lineup...

pretty diverse, Carey will get the mainstream/Tool crowd, Vai will draw the VH guitar wizard crowd, the KC factor will get the prog guys, plus Belew and Levin both additionally draw off their extensive backgrounds, talking heads, PG, Bowie 

Will be good, but without the Vicar it won't be King Crimson.

^^^^Will be good, but without the Vicar it won't be King Crimson.
 

Who knows,  Singleton might check out a show or two..

Woo HOO!!!!

Nice

heavy hitters there

is humphrey's a good venue?

The Danny Carey Trio - One More Red Nightmare, Live @ Stumpfest 8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q7jhgp6tU8

https://www.loudersound.com/news/robert-fripp-endorses-new-adrian-belew-...

 

Robert Fripp has lent his blessing to Adrian Belew's new outfit Beat, which has seen the former King Crimson vocalist and guitarist team up with Crimson and Peter Gabriel bassist Tony Levin, Tool drummer Danny Carey and guitarist Steve Vai to perform music from the three 1980s King Crimson albums Discipline, Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair.

The internet has been buzzing over the last couple of days regarding a small, somewhat blurry image seemingly announcing the new venture, and which you can see below. Thus far, only one show has been announced, at Humphrey's Concerts By The Bay in San Diego on September 17. There has, at the time of writing, been nothing posted on the social media pages of any of the named protagonists.

However earlier this evening Robert Fripp posted on his Facebook page along with the Beat image, saying, "This is the project that Adrian Belew called me about last Autumn, a project which I support and fully encourage, and discussed with Steve Vai recently at McCabes in Santa Monica (3march2024). Even, I suggested the name."

You can see Fripp's post below. Watch this space...

 

Very cool.... Hopefully a fall tour?

Yes, Tony is booked through August at this point 

The English Beat was originally called The Beat.  They changed the name for their U.S. releases because there was already a Power Pop band led by Paul Collins that was called The Beat.  This will only make it more confusing for the Millennials and Gen Y's and Zeds.

>is humphrey's a good venue?<

generally speaking Yes. It is outdoors on the harbor/water. you can listen as many do, from the water in a kayak/boat.

i find the sound to be hit or miss. usually not loud enough.

 

Just saw this and psyched 

Thanks!

Looks like this is about to be official 

9/12 - San Jose, CA San Jose Civic

9/13 - Napa, CA Blue Note Napa Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort

9/14 - Los Angeles, CA The United Theater on Broadway

9/15 - Anaheim, CA City National Grove of Anaheim

9/17 - San Diego, CA Humphrey’s Concerts

9/18 - Phoenix, AZ Celebrity Theatre

9/20 - Austin, TX The Paramount Theatre

9/21 - Houston, TX Bayou Music Centre

9/22 - Dallas, TX Majestic Theatre

9/24 - Atlanta, GA The Eastern

9/26 - Fort Lauderdale, FL The Parker

9/27 - Orlando, FL Hard Rock Live

9/28 - Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall

9/29 - Charleston, SC Charleston Music Hall

10/01 - Charlotte, NC Knight Theater

10/02 - Durham, NC Carolina Theatre of Durham / Fletcher Hall

10/04 - Washington, DC Warner Theatre

10/05 - New York, NY Beacon Theatre

10/06 - Glenside, PA Keswick Theatre

10/08 - Richmond, VA Carpenter Theater in Dominion Energy Center

10/09 - Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Center

10/11 - Boston, MA Shubert Theatre

10/12 - Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

10/14 - Halifax, NS Rebecca Cohen Auditorium

10/15 - Moncton, NB Casino New Brunswick

10/17 - Montreal, QC Theatre Maisonneuve

10/18 - Toronto, ON Massey Hall

10/19 - Rochester, NY Kodak Center

10/21 - Albany, NY The Egg

10/22 - Greensburg, PA Palace Theatre

10/23 - Reading, PA Santander Performing Arts Center

10/25 - Cleveland, OH Agora Theatre

10/26 - Cincinnati, OH Taft Theatre

10/27 - Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre

10/28 - Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium

10/30 - Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre

11/01 - Chicago, IL Copernicus Center

11/02 - Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theatre

11/03 - Madison, WI Orpheum Theater

11/04 - Minneapolis, MN State Theatre

11/06 - Denver, CO Paramount Theatre

11/08 - Las Vegas, NV The Theater at Virgin Hotels

No PNW shows, rats!!!

Oh boy Oh boy Oh boy Oh boy .......

Albany and Rochester dovetail nicely with the David Cross Band dates, it will be a KC fall yet again!

Presale will be BEATTOUR

And presale is happening now fyi 

Thank YOU Fishcane!!! We're IN

Yes I posted that above, good interview. Rochester love at the end

Maybe they add SLC, Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver dates after Vegas, with perhaps a S.F. show as well?

Placing this here as I know some will find interest...

Soft Machine on tour.
John Etheridge, Asaf Sirkis, Theo Travis, Fred Baker.
And yes, this band should record an album in the end of the year and release it in 2025 and tour the world again!

April 10 - London, UK (Ronnie Scott's)
April 12 - Paris, France (Le Triton)
June 12 - Phoenix, AZ, USA (The Rhythm Room)
June 15 - San Marcos, CA, USA (Bornemann Theater)
June 19 - Berkeley, CA, USA (The Freight and Salvage)
June 20 - Stockton, CA, USA (Haggin Museum)
June 21 - Los Angeles, CA, USA (The Baked Potato, 2 shows)
June 22 - Los Angeles, CA, USA (The Baked Potato, 2 shows)
June 26 - Redding, CA, USA (The Dip)
June 27 - Bend, OR, USA (Volcanic Pub Theater)
June 28 - Eugene, OR, USA (The WOW Hall
June 29 - Portland, OR, USA (Alberta Abbey)
July 02 - Seattle, WA, USA (The Triple Door)
July 03 - Seattle, WA, USA (The Triple Door)
July 04 - Vancouver, BC, Canada (The Rickshaw Theatre)
Aug 07 - Teramo, Italy (Teramo Music Festival)
Sept 13 - Vienna, VA, USA (Jammin Java)
Sept 14 - Baltimore, MD, USA (venue TBA)
Sept 15 - Sellersville, PA, USA (Sellersville Theater)
Sept 24 - Piermont, NY, USA (The Turning Point)
Sept 26 - Albany, NY, USA (The Linda Wamc's Performing Arts Studio)
Sept 27 - Syracuse, NY, USA (venue TBA)
Sept 28 - Rochester, NY, USA (The Lovin’)
Sept 29 - Waterloo, ON, Canada (The Jazz Room)
Oct 01 - Toronto, ON, Canada (venue TBA)
Oct 02 - Ottawa, ON, Canada (The Rainbow Room)
Oct 04 - Quebec City, QC, Canada (Salle D’Youville)
Oct 05 - Quebec City, QC, Canada (Salle D’Youville)
Nov 15 - Great Yarmouth, UK (HRH PROG Festival)
(more shows to be announced, some shows are on sale, some to be on sale soon)

First "Remain In Light" and now "Discipline".

And, thanks for the Soft Machine update.  Freight and Salvage and the Wow Hall, far out!

Thank you fishcane for the password, we're in for greensburg!! Also appreciate the Soft Machine dates...

Wheres 's our crimsonette Ice Blue Rose? Hope you're catching Cleveland or Cincy!

Wow looks like Albany Boston and NYC are all pretty much sold out 20 minutes in..,

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The Blue Note Jazz Festival has announced their lineup, and surprise surprise, the semi-retired Bill Bruford is on the show-bill.  Since announcing his retirement in 2012, he's only made a few appearances (most recently, last Summer at John Wetton's memorial celebration), usually unannounced.  Adrian Belew asked Bill if he was interested in playing in a Rock & Roll band again, and Bill said something like "and stand around looking at the baggage carousel at the airport?", and politely declined Adrian's offer, while giving his blessing to the projekt, like Fripp.  How cool would it be if Bruford and Fripp sat in for a show or two?

Apparently Hunter got it wrong, and Dallas does not have a Soft Machine, as they aren't playing there.

As part of the Blue Note Jazz Festival, Bill Bruford will be at Sony Hall on 6/29 with a band called Progject.

On Sony Hall's website:

Please note: Bill will not be performing

ProgJect featuring Pete Griffin, Mike Keneally, Alessandro Del Vecchio, Ryo Okumoto and Jonathan Mover
Performing the Classics and Epics from Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Pink Floyd, Bruford, UK & More

Still a smoking lineup in that band

 

Second piece of exciting news is that Bill Bruford will be momentarily coming out of retirement to open up (though not in the musical sense) for our last two shows of the June dates. I wish there was some way to convince him to sit it on a song or two, but Dr. Bill is officially retired from playing; and sticking (no pun intended) to his guns.

So, what’s Bill going to do onstage before us? He’s going to banter with music journalist/author/critic Anil Prasad about all things Bill, as well as take some questions from the audience.

Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have a word with Bill Bruford–not only one of the world’s greatest drummers, an incredible composer and all-round musician, but one hell of a very smart, very interesting, and very nice guy! And if you want him to autograph his book, a record, a photo, etc…he’ll do that too (limit 3 per person).

Kind of weird that he is featured so prominently in the bill but won't be playing.  I read that (like David Gilmour) Bruford has sold off most of his gear.  It's a big festival, surely someone can loan him their kit.

Actually I believe Danny Carey has some of it

I'm really familiar with Belew, Levin, and Vai, but Danny Carey, not so much.

Started looking into his drumming style and found this video, pretty impressive, I can see why he was picked to fill the Bruford chair. (or stool)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FssULNGSZIA

About the 7 minute mark it really gets interesting, I really think this guy can carry the Bruford torch. Now I have to start getting into Tool.

>>. but Danny Carey, not so much.<<

he's fucking incredible and my buddy's favorite drummer.

 

That's the great thing about music Turtle, there's always someone who flew under the radar that you find out about, and it opens a whole new door. 

A lot of these shows are selling out and I speculate that a good number of these ticket sales are to Tool/Danny fans so it warms my heart to think of the exposure this great music is going to get to another fanbase. Not saying that Tool fans don't know KC just that it's not only KC fans buying em up. Same with Vai who has a pretty good following of his own

For now, this is just another exercise of nostalgia.  It will be interesting to see if this lineup can create any new music of it's own.