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LIVING COLOUR IN THE AREA!

Started this discussion. Last reply by Living Colour Oct 15, 2009. 4 Replies

Peace n love to everyone here and there and EVERYWHERE and all the lovely people in the AfroPunk community. We've been meaning to get on here, but we've been busy w/ the current tour (we're playing…Continue

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Living Colour part of the EXPERIENCE HENDRIX FALL 2010 TOUR

Posted on November 2, 2010 at 1:58pm 0 Comments

Nov 1 Ottawa, ON — National Arts Centre (Southam Hall)

Nov 2 Buffalo, NY — The Center for the Arts

Nov 3 Morristown, NJ — Mayo Center fore the Performing Arts

Nov 4 Mashantucket, CT — MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino

Nov 6 Albany, NY — Palace Theatre

Nov 7 Boston, MA — Orpheum Theatre

Nov 9 Hershey, PA — Hershey Theatre

Nov 10 New York, NY — Beacon Theatre

Nov 11 Baltimore, MD — The Hippodrome Theatre

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Living Colour - June/July/August 2010 (East Coast US and Europe)

Posted on June 17, 2010 at 4:26pm 0 Comments

June 2010

June 19 - Cancun Cantina - Hanover, MD

June 20 - Cancun Cantina West - Hagerstown, MD

( both nights w/ vs. The Earth - tix at www.bandchitickets.com )



July/August 2010

Wednesday July 28 - The Haunt, Ithaca, NY

Thursday July 29 - The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY

Friday July 30 - Harper's Ferry, Boston, MA

Saturday July 31 - Jaxx, West Springfield, VA

Sunday August 1 - Tupelo Music Hall,… Continue

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At 7:31am on April 2, 2012, Elephant 12 said…

Hey guys you ok? check out our new video Holiday and spread the LOVE!! :) Peace E 12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEEMN2PFU3M "

At 1:26pm on February 10, 2012, Skarz said…
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the good sound, Living colour forever.
At 7:09pm on July 28, 2011, stevi starfyre said…
fuckin awesome,you work is really what mainstream musioc needs,i wish other black musicians would follow suit,fan for life
At 8:13pm on November 30, 2010, Elephant 12 said…
Hey there if you get the chance check out our new video Diet Coke!! :) http://www.youtube.com/my_favorites?feature=mhum
Peace E 12
At 7:23am on October 31, 2010, HelixDown said…
Feel the Deca-Dance!

Love it, guys! Keep in touch!
At 1:29pm on October 28, 2010, Static People said…
You guys continue to inspire. ROAR!!!!!!!!!
At 10:31pm on August 29, 2010, André Black Bell said…
Salvador calling...
At 8:36pm on May 17, 2010, Lunakiss said…
A Big Hello! I love you guys.
At 6:34pm on April 16, 2010, rob aXis said…
add me guys ...
ning gives me addition problems .
At 11:28am on February 2, 2010, Mark Clemons said…
PEACE!!!!!

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Living Colour
About Me
During the 1980s, rock had become completely segregated and predictable; the opposite of the late '60s/early '70s, when such musically and ethnically varied artists as Jimi Hendrix, Sly & the Family Stone, and Santana ruled the Earth. But bands such as New York's Living Colour helped break down the doors by the end of the '80s, leading to a much more open-minded musical landscape that would eventually pave the way for future bands (Rage Against the Machine, Sevendust, etc.). The group (singer Corey Glover, guitarist Vernon Reid, bassist Muzz Skillings, and drummer Will Calhoun) first formed in the mid-'80s, with Reid being the only member with real prior band experience; he was a member of Ronald Shannon Jackson's experimental jazz outfit THE DECODING SOCIETY, and had recorded with Defunkt, Public Enemy, as well as issuing a solo album with Bill Frisell, 1984's Smash & Scatteration.

It took the fledgling band a few years for their sound to gel, as they honed their act at N.Y.C.'s famed CBGB's. But the group found an unlikely supporter in Mick Jagger, who took the band under his wing, produced a demo for the quartet, and helped them secure a record deal with Epic (just prior, Glover had to take a brief leave of absence from the band, as he landed a role in Oliver Stone's Vietnam War epic movie, Platoon). Living Colour's debut album, Vivid, was issued in the summer of 1988, yet it would take a few months for momentum to build. By the winter, the band's striking video for their anthem "Cult of Personality" was all over MTV, pushing Vivid to the upper reaches of the charts and to platinum certification. Living Colour also took home their first of several Grammy Awards, as "Cult" won Best Hard Rock Performance at the 1989 ceremony, and the band supported the release with a string of dates opening stadiums for the Rolling Stones' first U.S. tour in eight years that autumn.

Starting with Vivid and continuing on future albums, the band showed that rock could still convey a message (as evidenced by such tracks as "Open Letter to a Landlord," "Funny Vibe," among others). The quartet regrouped a year later for their sophomore effort, Time's Up, an album that performed respectfully on the charts but failed to live up to the expectations of their smash debut. An appearance at the inaugural Lollapalooza tour in the summer of 1991 kept the group in the public's eye, as did an EP of outtakes, Biscuits. Skillings left the group shortly thereafter (replaced by studio vet Doug Wimbish), as their darkest and most challenging release yet, Stain, was issued in 1993. Although it failed to sell as well as its predecessors, it retained the band's large and dedicated following, as Living Colour appeared to be entering an interesting and groundbreaking new musical phase of their career. The band began writing the following year for what would be their fourth full-length, but an inability to settle on a single musical direction caused friction between the members, leading to Living Colour's demise in early 1995, and the best-of Pride, was released.

Fast forward to Dec 2000 @ CBGB's Headfake (Will and Doug) + Corey on vox, played a show at CBGB's, and were joined on-stage by Reid, which led to rumors of an impending Living Colour reunion. The rumors proved to be true, as Living Colour launched their first tour together in six years during the summer of 2001.

Collideoscope was released in Sept 2004.

On September 15th, Living Colour released THE CHAIR IN THE DOORWAY on Megaforce Records and are currently on their first world tour in over 6 yrs!
Website :
http://www.livingcolour.com
Band Question - Genre:
ROCK
Band Question -Band Members:
Vernon Reid - Guitars
Will Calhoun - Drums and percussion
Corey Glover - Lead vocals,
Doug Wimbish - Bass and ambience
Band Question - Record label:
Indie
 
 
 


 

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