Tedeschi Trucks Band will be embarking on their “Deuces Wild” 2024 tour across North America throughout the spring and summer.
The roots rock group will commence the tour on February 29th in New York City with a trio of dates at the Beacon Theater before heading south, hitting cities like Washington D.C., Richmond, and Durham. They’ll then travel west in May for their first West Coast dates since 2022, with shows in Portland, Vancouver, Seattle, Los Angeles, and an annual stop at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater. The tour continues throughout the summer and concludes with a pair of dates at Port Chester, New York’s Capitol Theater on October 8th and 9th.
Arriving in support of Tedeschi Trucks Band’s 2022 album I Am the Moon, the “Deuces Wild” tour will see the 12-piece group playing multi-night shows in several cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Minneapolis, Seattle, and more.
The roots rock group will commence the tour on February 29th in New York City with a trio of dates at the Beacon Theater before heading south, hitting cities like Washington D.C., Richmond, and Durham. They’ll then travel west in May for their first West Coast dates since 2022, with shows in Portland, Vancouver, Seattle, Los Angeles, and an annual stop at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater. The tour continues throughout the summer and concludes with a pair of dates at Port Chester, New York’s Capitol Theater on October 8th and 9th.
Arriving in support of Tedeschi Trucks Band’s 2022 album I Am the Moon, the “Deuces Wild” tour will see the 12-piece group playing multi-night shows in several cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Minneapolis, Seattle, and more.
- 2/26/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
The Black Opry Revue, Joshua Ray Walker, Miko Marks, Asleep at the Wheel, Town Mountain, Sunny Sweeney, Kaitlin Butts, and James McMurtry are among the first batch of artists announced for AmericanaFest 2022. The annual celebration of roots music returns to venues around Nashville from Sept. 13 through 17.
The 89 artists announced on Wednesday marks just the initial dump of performers — hundreds typically play the festival. This year’s lineup also marks the official AmericanaFest debut of the Black Opry, a collective of Black country artists that, since loosely coming together for the...
The 89 artists announced on Wednesday marks just the initial dump of performers — hundreds typically play the festival. This year’s lineup also marks the official AmericanaFest debut of the Black Opry, a collective of Black country artists that, since loosely coming together for the...
- 4/13/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Genius Brands has secured a $6 million bank facility to help fund a second season of its Netflix preschool show Llama Llama, which features the voice of Jennifer Garner in the lead role of Mama Llama.
Bank Leumi USA stepped up with the funding for Genius, a brand management company whose properties also include the Nick Jr. animated series Rainbow Rangers, which will premiere in November.
The new production facility matures in March 2021. It follows a previous facility of $5.2 million for the first season of Llama Llama, which premiered last January. The show is based on the bestselling book franchise by Anna Dewdney.
Season 2 of Llama Llama is produced by Jane Startz, Andy Heyward and Reed Duncan. Joe Purdy serves as the head writer and legendary Disney alum Ruben Aquino, who worked on animated features such as Frozen, The Lion King and Aladdin, is the art director for the series.
Bank Leumi USA stepped up with the funding for Genius, a brand management company whose properties also include the Nick Jr. animated series Rainbow Rangers, which will premiere in November.
The new production facility matures in March 2021. It follows a previous facility of $5.2 million for the first season of Llama Llama, which premiered last January. The show is based on the bestselling book franchise by Anna Dewdney.
Season 2 of Llama Llama is produced by Jane Startz, Andy Heyward and Reed Duncan. Joe Purdy serves as the head writer and legendary Disney alum Ruben Aquino, who worked on animated features such as Frozen, The Lion King and Aladdin, is the art director for the series.
- 10/1/2018
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has ordered a second season of Llama Llama, its animated series from Genius Brands International. Jennifer Garner leads the voice cast of the preschooler toon, which premiered in January in 20 countries.
Based on the book series by author and illustrator Anna Dewdney, Llama Llama is about first childhood experiences and adventures as well as the special connections between Llama (Shayle Simons), his Mama (Garner) and his grandparents. It tells stories of life in a safe, friendly town seen through the eyes of Llama as he interacts with the amazing world around him.
Netflix and Genius Brands today also unveiled a pair of 30-minute Llama Llama specials, including one for Mother’s Day.
“I love Anna Dewdney’s award-winning, joyful Llama Llama books and am proud to voice Mama Llama on this very special series for Netflix,” Garner said. “And now — great news! — Mama Llama and Llama Llama will be back for a second season!
Based on the book series by author and illustrator Anna Dewdney, Llama Llama is about first childhood experiences and adventures as well as the special connections between Llama (Shayle Simons), his Mama (Garner) and his grandparents. It tells stories of life in a safe, friendly town seen through the eyes of Llama as he interacts with the amazing world around him.
Netflix and Genius Brands today also unveiled a pair of 30-minute Llama Llama specials, including one for Mother’s Day.
“I love Anna Dewdney’s award-winning, joyful Llama Llama books and am proud to voice Mama Llama on this very special series for Netflix,” Garner said. “And now — great news! — Mama Llama and Llama Llama will be back for a second season!
- 6/19/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– The Orchard has acquired the rights to “Kings,” the drama starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig and directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Deadline reports. The film focuses on a foster family in South Central a few weeks before the city erupts in violence following the verdict of the Rodney King trial in 1992.
Ergüven previously directed “Mustang,” which received an Oscar nomination in 2015 for Best Foreign Language Film. Charles Gilbert and Vincent Maraval served as the producers on “Kings.”
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: IFC Films Picks up ‘Sweet Virginia,’ Oscilloscope Buys ‘Song of Granite’ and More
– Lionsgate has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the crime-thriller “Dragged Across Concrete” The film will be released by the...
– The Orchard has acquired the rights to “Kings,” the drama starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig and directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Deadline reports. The film focuses on a foster family in South Central a few weeks before the city erupts in violence following the verdict of the Rodney King trial in 1992.
Ergüven previously directed “Mustang,” which received an Oscar nomination in 2015 for Best Foreign Language Film. Charles Gilbert and Vincent Maraval served as the producers on “Kings.”
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: IFC Films Picks up ‘Sweet Virginia,’ Oscilloscope Buys ‘Song of Granite’ and More
– Lionsgate has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the crime-thriller “Dragged Across Concrete” The film will be released by the...
- 5/19/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Good Deed Entertainment has acquired the North American distribution rights to American Folk (f.k.a September 12th), from first-time filmmaker David Heinz. The film, which debuted at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, follows folk musicians Joe Purdy and Amber Rubarth, whose fates become intertwined after their plane is grounded in California following the September 11th attacks. Both, desperately needing to get back to New York, embark on a cross-country…...
- 5/16/2017
- Deadline
Krisha Fairchild gave one of 2016’s most acclaimed performances in Trey Edward Shults’ “Krisha,” about a woman who visits her estranged family over Thanksgiving. Now she’s set to appear in a new film entitled “September 12th” about folk music amidst a national tragedy. The film follows two strangers Elliott (Joe Purdy) and Joni (Amber Rubarth) whose lives are unexpectedly thrust together after their plane from L.A. to New York is grounded on the morning of September 11, 2001. Both accept help from Joni’s family friend (Fairchild) who lends them a rusty old Chevy van and decide to drive to New York. Though the shock of 9/11 quickly threatens to derail their journey, the pair discover they share a love for old folk songs and soon the two bond over music and bear witness to a nation that lifts each other up in the wake of tragedy. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
- 2/1/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
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