Showing posts with label Seeds We Sow Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seeds We Sow Tour. Show all posts

Friday, November 04, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham Flying Solo To Lorain... Sunday! (Cover Story)


Lindsey Buckingham Live in Lorain, OH
Sunday November 6, 2011 - Lorain Palace Theatre
Tickets $29.50 - $75.00
Tickets Available on Ticketmaster or at the boxoffice

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Video | Photos - Lindsey Buckingham Live in Napa, CA

Lindsey Buckingham Live in Napa, CA 
October 25, 2011
Photos by Mitchell Glotzer


"Seeds We Sow" Live in Napa

Friday, October 28, 2011

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

WIN a pair of tickets to Lindsey Buckingham - Royal Oak, MI Nov 8th


Win a pair of tickets to see Lindsey Buckingham [of Fleetwood Mac] at the Royal Oak Music Theatre - November 8th!  

Contest ends Nov 2nd  - one entry per person.

Send an email to contests@939theriverradio.com

Remember to include the name of the prize in the subject line, your name, and a phone number to reach you at!


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Boxscore Update: Lindsey Buckingham / Stevie Nicks + Mick Fleetwood

Seeds We Sow Tour 
Added Clearwater Florida and Anaheim to the list of shows published, which is far less then what he's performed, but these are the only dates published so far.


In Your Dreams Tour
So far two dates have been published for Stevie's In Your Dreams Tour

Stevie Nicks The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel
Las Vegas, Nev.
Date: Oct. 15, 2011
Gross: $198,346 
Attendance / Capacity: 1,880 / 2,261
# of Shows / Sellouts: 1 / 0
Ticket Prices: $195, $160, $99.50, $49.50
Promoter: Concerts West/AEG Live

Stevie Nicks, Michael Grimm City National Grove of Anaheim
Anaheim, Calif.
Date: Oct. 12, 2011
Gross: $137,415 
Attendance / Capacity: 1,483 / 1,483
Shows / Sellouts: 1 / 1
Ticket Prices: $125, $75
Promoter: Nederlander Concerts

Billboard Top 200 Album Chart
The ZZ Top Tribute album featuring Mick Fleetwood and John McVie's contribution (Sharp Dressed Man) reaches the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart this week debuting at No. 121.

"ZZ Top: A Tribute From Friends"
The tribute album, celebrating the songs of rock band ZZ Top, drives in at No. 121 with 4,000 sold. It also bows at No. 7 on the Compilations chart. The set boasts tributes from Steven Tyler, Mick Fleetwood (covering "Sharp Dressed Man"), Nickelback ("Legs"), Daughtry ("Waitin' for the Bus"), Jamey Johnson ("La Grange") and more. ZZ Top has notched 17 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including eight top 40 hits. Their biggest singles include "Legs" (No. 8), "Sleeping Bag" (No. 8), "Gimme All Your Lovin'" (No. 37) and "Rough Boy" (No. 22).

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Review: Lindsey Buckingham The Grove of Anaheim 10/17/11

Fleetwood Mac’s guitarist returned to the Grove with a sterling new batch of songs and stories to tell.

It’s been an exciting year for fans of live classic rock. In just the past six months or so, John Fogerty, the Zombies, Steely Dan, Paul Rodgers and even the Monkees have all delivered fantastic age-defying concerts throughout Southern California.

Add Lindsey Buckingham’s 95-minute set Monday night at City National Grove of Anaheim to the list. Performing both alone on acoustic guitar as well as with a terrific three-man band, the singer-songwriter and guitar virtuoso – who appeared at the venue just days after Stevie Nicks sold it out – served up a mix of Fleetwood Mac classics, solo hits and new material that showcased how (like Neil Young) he is the rare 60-something who continues to challenge himself artistically while simultaneously creating some of the best work of his long career.

The Hall of Famer, who recently turned 62, is on tour in support of his September release Seeds We Sow, an outstanding 11-song disc that has deservedly garnered rave reviews. Many of the highlights of his 19-song set in O.C. came from that new album, including the experimental rocker “In Our Own Time,” the beautiful “Illumination” with its lush vocal harmonies, and a rousing take on “That’s the Way That Love Goes.”

Continue to the full review at the OC Register
by ROBERT KINSLER

Photos Slideshow HERE
by KELLY A. SWIFT

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham: HIS FINGERTIPS AREN'T LIKE YOURS! has a secret he doesn't really talk about


Lindsey Buckingham, playing Aliante, talks about love, calluses and music
Doug Elfman
Las Vegas Review Journal

If you know the lore of Fleetwood Mac, you know all about Lindsey Buckingham's messy relationship with Stevie Nicks. It helped them write their classic album "Rumours," yada yada.

But that was so very long ago -- 30-plus years and counting. It's time to let it go.

Besides, Buckingham, 62, lives with his wife of several decades, Kristen Messner. They have three kids.

Buckingham -- performing solo tonight at Aliante Station -- romantically says he waited "a long time" for her.

See the full article at RJ

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Videos: Lindsey Buckingham in Phoenix | Stevie Nicks in Anaheim 10/12/11

Two stars shone last tonight...One in Phoenix, one in Anaheim... Lindsey brought his Seeds We Sow Tour to the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, while Stevie took In Your Dreams to Anaheim at City National Grove...    Couple of videos from last night - Lindsey's "Go Insane + sadly an incomplete "Love Is" from Stevie.


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Groupon Los Angeles: $42 for one ticket to see Lindsey Buckingham Live UCLA 10/13


Lindsey Buckingham – Royce Hall at UCLA
$42 for One Ticket to See Lindsey Buckingham at UCLA's Royce Hall on October 13 at 8 p.m. (Up to $84.35 Value)


Expires Oct 13, 2011
° Limit 8 per person. ° Redeem on day of show for admission at Royce Hall at UCLA box office. ° Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon at Royce Hall at UCLA.

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Sunday, October 09, 2011

Review: Lindsey Buckingham Clearwater, FL


Lindsey Buckingham at the Capitol Theatre, Clearwater 
The Fleetwood Mac singer-guitarist woos an appreciative crowd with tasteful ease.
by GABE ECHAZABAL and TRACY MAY 

"It was the night's early, stripped-down readings that gave the clearest insight into the eerie genius that festers inside the brain of Buckingham"

Some believe the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It's an adage that's proven time and again when a band member with an inflated ego decides to take center stage and fly solo into his or her own career path. More often than not, the results are disappointing and unspectacular. But Lindsey Buckingham obviously doesn't subscribe to that maxim. The guitar virtuoso who has served as an integral part of Fleetwood Mac, arguably one of the hugest and most successful bands of the rock era, has no qualms about breaking away from the enormous Mac machine and basking in the spotlight to show off his many solo talents. A small but passionate crowd of 437 tightly-packed bodies at Clearwater's cozy Capitol Theatre was treated to an intimate evening with Buckingham on Wednesday night and, it's safe to say, it was an evening anyone in attendance won't soon forget. 



$20 to see Lindsey Buckingham at Celebrity Theatre on Oct. 12 Phoenix - $55 value for $20!



$20 per ticket to the Lindsey Buckingham concert at Celebrity Theatre 
Phoenix , AZ - October, 12th 
$55 value for $20!

The Deal
Promotion Expires: October 12, 2011

  • May purchase multiples.
  • Valid for concert on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 8:00 PM.
  • Tickets valid for rows 14-25.
  • May redeem certificate beginning Monday, Oct. 10, 2011 at the Celebrity Theatre box office.
  • Cannot be combined with any other discounts.
  • Includes tax and fees.

Friday, October 07, 2011

LIVE TONIGHT... LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM in ATLANTA

Oct 6th Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The guitar master/rebel of one of rock’s most popular bands of the past 40 years is still going his own way. Since returning to his solo career in 2006 after a 14-year hiatus, he’s released three albums, including this year’s “Seeds We Sow.” It’s Buckingham’s first self-released album and maintains his standing as one of pop’s greatest craftsmen, and as a longtime critical favorite. “Unencumbered by the commercial and ego demands in [Fleetwood] Mac,” writes the Chicago Tribune’s Greg Kot in a review of the album, “Buckingham affirms his talent for turning eccentricity into twisted pop songs.”

Live tonight Oct 7th at 8 p.m. at Atlanta Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St. N.E.

Tickets $45-$95.  Available at Ticketmaster or by calling 404- 733-5000.

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Review: Clearwater, FL "For all the smallness of the show, Lindsey Buckingham wasn't afraid to go arena-style"


Lindsey Buckingham fills small Capitol Theatre with huge tunes and guitar-picking talent 


CLEARWATER — There was a moment Wednesday, during Fleetwood Mac's sour-patch Big Love, when it looked as if Lindsey Buckingham had 13 fingers. So fast, so passionate was his picking, the fretboard was covered in digits, like a blurry special effect from the Six Million Dollar Man.

But alas, like any mortal dude — or, for that matter, rock god — the 62-year-old sports 10 fingers, and such was the intimacy of the venue, every one of the 437 fans in the sold-out crowd were close enough to count for themselves...

Continue to the full review at TambaBay.com
By Sean Daly, Times Pop Music Critic

Review: Lindsey Buckingham Jackson, FL + Upcoming Phoenix & Houston Shows

The complete Lindsey Buckingham concert experience: 
Jacksonville, FL. October 3rd

Monday evening found the talented guitarist in fine form and voice throughout the one hour and 45 minute near-capacity concert.  He performed 19 songs in a setlist that has remained virtually unchanged since his debut show last month. 

Wearing his customary black leather jacket, black T-shirt, and dark blue-jeans, Buckingham entered the stage alone to much applause.  Perhaps taking him aback, the audience swiftly began singing “Happy Birthday” to the singer, as Monday (October 3rd) was his 62nd birthday.  He didn’t say anything, instead placing his hands together in a thankful gesture.

Embracing his inner indie self, Buckingham courageously played six of the 11 songs off Seeds We Sow.  For artists from his generation, that is virtually unheard of, unless you’re Bob Dylan.  Although a few fans took bathroom breaks, the majority seemed to enjoy hearing these songs.

He also played one from 2008’s Gift of Screws, two from Under the Skin, two from Out of the Cradle, the title cut from Go Insane, and “Trouble” from his first solo record. 


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Lindsey Buckingham Live in Durham, NC October 1, 2011
Photos by Melissa Loflin





Lindsey Buckingham is scheduled to perform Sunday, October 9th, at Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston.


Fleetwood Mac's Buckingham began his solo career with 1981's Law and Order, led by the gorgeous single "Trouble" and full of the sort of candied eccentricity that marked his rococo triumphs on the Mac's Tusk. Another highlight is 1992's Out Of the Cradle, whose prodigious melodies and harmonies largely overcome some of L.A.'s blandest tones. Buckingham's new album, Seeds We Sow, displays some of his questionable tendencies — vocals that can rival Darth Vader for breathiness, drum programming that makes one pine for Mick Fleetwood, some overwrought lyrics — but comes through with lovely Beach Man choruses like that on "When She Comes Down," a cool cover of the Stones' "She Smiled Sweetly" and lots of impressive finger-picked guitar. The emphasis will very much be on solo material, but quite likely you'll hear "Go Your Own Way," "Tusk" and a few other Fleetwood Mac favorites.

By Dylan Hicks
Houstonpress

Lindsey Buckingham is scheduled to perform Wednesday, October 12, at Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix.

Lindsey Buckingham was always the most punk of the soft-rockers. Never mind his following up Fleetwood Mac's Rumours with the weird-as-hell Tusk, recording vocals in the bathroom and trying to get Talking Heads with a marching band on the title track; even his Fleetwood hits are models of stripped-down intensity. "Go Your Own Way" is a driving rocker at its core, and "The Chain" achieves a creeping tension early Cure records would kill for. Buckingham's latest, Seeds We Sow, follows two late-career triumphs, 2006's Under the Skin and 2008's Gift of Screws. Like those records, the album features Buckingham's dexterous guitar work in the forefront, but never sacrifices soul in the face of showiness. Nothing is quite as paranoid or thrilling as his first solo outings, Law and Order and Go Insane, but the songs are warm and immediate, suggesting that Buckingham has balanced the unease that has defined so much of his work with a little hard-earned contentment.

By Jason P. Woodbury
Phoenixnewtimes




Photos: Lindsey Buckingham at The Capitol Theatre Clearwater, FL Oct 5th


Photos by Mark Weaver

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Candid Photo of Lindsey Buckingham... Jacksonville, FL 10/3/11

Just prior to a late day soundcheck yesterday in Jacksonville, FL, Lindsey stopped to sign a few things before rushing into the theatre.
Photo by: elle llewellyn
Lindsey Live in Jacksonville, FL - October 3, 2011
Below Photos by Woody Huband




Sunday, October 02, 2011

Photos / Video: Big Love for Lindsey Buckingham in Durham, NC last night

Lindsey Buckingham at The Carolina Theatre 
Durham, NC October 1, 2011
Just a few pics, but really awesome just the same... Check out the gallery of shots from last nights show in Durham, NC
Photos by Nicholas D'Amato



BIG LOVE

Monday, September 26, 2011

Fleetwood Mac Fans. ENTER NOW for Your Chance To Meet Lindsey Buckingham in Cleveland

Ticketmaster United States Meet Lindsey Buckingham

Enter for your chance to see Lindsey live, meet him backstage and check out his legacy at the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

The Sweepstakes begins at 12:00 PM PT on September 26, 2011, and ends at 12:00 PM ET on October 10, 2011. 

PRIZES: One (1) Grand Prize consisting of one Rock Flight for one winner and a guest to see a Lindsey Buckingham Seeds We Sow Tour. Rock Flight includes round-trip charter/value economy airfare for two (2) on Funjet Vacations value flights from a major gateway airport nearest winner’s residence within the U.S. to Cleveland, OH, departing November 5, 2011 and returning November 7, 2011; one (1) double occupancy standard hotel room for two (2) nights from November 5, 2011 to November 7, 2011; two (2) general admission tickets to see Lindsey Buckingham Seeds We Sow Tour at Lorain Palace Theatre in Cleveland, OH on November 6, 2011; meet and greet and two (2) tickets to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH and a docent led tour at a to be determined time during winner’s stay in Cleveland, OH; and one (1) $300 cash gift card. Approximate Retail Value of the Grand Prize is: Two Thousand Two Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($2,200.00), depending upon winner's point of travel origin and airfare fluctuations at the time of taking the trip.


OFFICIAL RULES OF THE LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM SEEDS WE SOW TOUR CLEVELAND SWEEPSTAKES. 

NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. MAKING A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE ENTRANT’S ODDS OF WINNING. THIS SWEEPSTAKES IS OPEN ONLY TO NATURAL PERSONS WHO ARE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND WHO ARE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE AT THE TIME OF ENTRY.

Enter at Ticketmaster's Facebook Page HERE