Easy Star All-Stars Announce: Dub Side Of The Moon Anniversary Tour

Article Contributed by Press Junkie PR | Published on Thursday, March 6, 2014

When Easy Star Records released Dub Side Of The Moon a decade ago, they never expected the impact that the complete reggae version of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon would have on the world.  The album received a groundswell of international press, including praise from Rolling Stone, NPR, Entertainment Weekly, Vibe, and countless other media outlets, while managing to sit on the Billboard Reggae Charts for more than 7 years.  On July 22, 2014, the leading independent  reggae label will release a special anniversary edition of this classic album with new artwork, an in-depth liner note booklet and two bonus tracks, including a new version of the song “Breathe” featuring additional vocals by Eric Rachmany of Rebelution, Metric Man, and Ruff Scott of the Easy Star All-Stars.
 
The huge success of Dub Side of the Moon (2003) spawned a popular series of reggae tribute albums by the band including Radiodread (2006), Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band (2009), and Easy Star’s Thrillah (2012).  The Easy Star All-Stars have also released an original EP (Until That Day, 2008), an original album (First Light, 2011), and a remix of Dub Side called Dubber Side Of The Moon (2010). They have toured worldwide over the past decade, playing in over 30 countries on 6 continents.

This spring the band hits the road for the Dub Side Of The Moon Anniversary Tour performing the album live in its entirety alongside classic material from the band’s career including original songs and tracks from the other tribute albums.  Select shows will also include new animated visuals that were debuted at live shows in November 2013.

The tour features a number of great pairings as well, including five co-headlining shows with John Brown’s Body (including the third teaming up for 4/20 weekend at Brooklyn Bowl), two shows with Ted Sirota’s Heavyweight Dub, and four shows with Rochester’s celebrated Thunder Body. Longtime collaborator Cas Haley (who sang on both Thrillah and First Light) brings his band Big Hope along to open all of the dates on the Southeastern section of the run.  The band also makes its first appearance during JazzFest in New Orleans with a show at Howlin’ Wolf along with Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk.
 
Dub Side Of The Moon Anniversary Tour

Mar 27

Revolution Bar & Music Hall*

Amityville, NY

Mar 28

The Sinclair*

Boston, MA

Mar 29

Snow Barn Nightclub*

Dover, VT

Mar 30

The Haunt*

Ithaca, NY

Apr 01

Bell’s Brewery#

Kalamazoo, MI

Apr 02

Majestic Theatre^

Madison, WI

Apr 03

Concord Music Hall^#

Chicago, IL

Apr 04

Beachland Ballroom^

Cleveland, OH

Apr 05

The Opera House^

Toronto, Canada

Apr 18

Austin Reggae Fest

Austin, TX

Apr 19

Brooklyn Bowl^

Brooklyn, NY

Apr 22

Cat's Cradle+

Carrboro, NC

Apr 23

The Georgia Theatre+

Athens, GA

Apr 24

Terminal West+

Atlanta, GA

Apr 25

Howlin’ Wolf+

New Orleans, LA

Apr 26

Vinyl Music Hall+

Pensacola, FL

Apr 27

Culture Room+

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Apr 28

Freebird Live+

Jacksonville, FL

Apr 30

The Grey Eagle+

Asheville, NC

May 01

Ziggy’s By The Sea+

Wilmington, NC

May 02

Tally Ho Theatre+

Leesburg, VA

May 03

Jefferson Theatre+

Charlottesville, VA

*with Thunder Body  #with Ted Sirota’s Heavyweight Dub 
^with John Brown’s Body
+ with Cas Haley & Big Hope

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