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Carl Posted - 09/19/2007 : 14:22:13
PR Newswire.

MGD and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Announce New Shows for 'Craft' Artist Interview Series

Latest shows include Paul Westerberg in Minneapolis, Aimee Mann in Chicago
and Black Francis of the Pixies in San Diego

MILWAUKEE, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Miller Genuine Draft and the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame today announced new dates for MGD's "The Craft"
artist interview series, featuring some of music's most respected and
engaging stars, including a rare performance from Paul Westerberg. Also
joining "The Craft" roster this fall are Aimee Mann and Black Francis of
the Pixies.
The program continues to build on the "Hall of Fame" interview series
that the Rock Hall has produced over the past decade in Cleveland, which
has featured artists such as Aretha Franklin, Robbie Robertson, Mick Jones
of the Clash and Grandmaster Flash. Earlier stops on the tour have allowed
music fans to hear incredible stories and see unique performances from the
artists, all in intimate settings at some of live music's best performance
spaces.
"From Elvis Costello to Ben Gibbard, the MGD 'Craft' interview series
has already hosted some incredible interviews, and I know these upcoming
dates will continue the mission we want to accomplish with this program --
to be the beer that champions great American music," said Randy Ransom,
Miller's chief marketing officer. "The stories we have heard -- and the
ones we have yet to hear -- illustrate the care these artists take in
creating their music, just like the care we take in filtering MGD four
times to achieve a smoother, fresher taste."
Westerberg will share his "Craft" September 23 in Minneapolis, Black
Francis October 17 in San Diego, and Aimee Mann October 23 in Chicago. "The
Craft" artist interview series has already hosted Elvis Costello in Las
Vegas, followed by Jim James of My Morning Jacket in San Diego, Patty
Griffin in San Francisco and Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie in Denver.
Additional artists and dates will be announced later this fall.
Events include an intimate performance, interspersed with conversations
and stories behind the creation and production of their music. Each show is
moderated by Warren Zanes, education advisor for the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame and Museum and former member of the rock band The Del Fuegos.
Video of past "Craft" shows, as well as these upcoming programs, is
available for viewing at http://www.mgd.com/craft, as well as on the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame website, http://www.rockhall.com, and will be
preserved in the Museum's library and archives in Cleveland.
"These upcoming shows feature artists who really illustrate what 'The
Craft' artist series is about," said Zanes. "These are the kind of restless
creative spirits who always view their next projects as their most crucial
projects -- and in so doing, force their own artistic evolutions. In an age
when new artists come and go, this class represents the possibilities of
the long, inventive, inspired career. We're really excited about the
line-up and are looking forward to getting to know each of these folks --
and their work -- on a deeper level."
Westerberg is the former lead singer and songwriter of The
Replacements, one of the seminal bands of the 1980s. Following the band's
break-up in 1990, Westerberg began a solo career, during which his music
generated success in popular film and television soundtracks. In recent
years, Westerberg has taken an increasingly private approach, primarily
recording his music at home in his basement.
Mann is a guitarist, bassist, singer, and songwriter, who began her
career in the early '80s with the punk rock band, the Young Snakes. Seeking
a different musical style, Mann developed the new wave band 'Til Tuesday,
which achieved immediate success during its relatively short lifespan. In
1990, she launched her successful solo career. Preserving her familiar
literary style, Mann's recent fifth solo album, The Forgotten Arm
(SuperEgo), is the music equivalent of a novella, sustaining its focus on
one extended narrative through the course of the recording.
Black Francis is best known as the frontman for the '80s band the
Pixies. Following the band's breakup in 1993, Black launched his solo
career and later formed Frank Black and the Catholics. Since his early
years with the Pixies, his vocal style has explored the full dynamic range,
from the scream-driven to the restrained ballad, his lyrics often examining
unconventional subjects. The Pixies reunited in 2004 for a sold out reunion
tour and Black Francis continues to put out engaging solo records,
including his latest release, Bluefinger.
"Our interview series has been a great success in Cleveland. We've seen
some once-in-a-lifetime moments, talking with artists like Chuck D and Andy
Summers and Stewart Copeland from the Police," said Zanes. "To be able to
take the program on the road furthers our interest in popular music as the
most vibrant, strange and meaningful cultural form we have around us every
day. Instead of taking it for granted, we want to celebrate its depth and
the invention behind it."
Tickets to these events are available through local promotions and via
radio stations KTCZ in Minneapolis, WXRT in Chicago, and KBZT in San Diego.
Additional tickets will be made available via artists' websites and a
special auction to support the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's capital
campaign.
Through a series of week-long eBay auctions
(http://www.ebay.com/mgdcraft), music fans age 21 and older can bid on VIP
experiences for the "Craft" events. MGD will provide the winning bidders
with front row seats, pre- and post-show backstage access including a meet
and greet with the featured "Craft" artist and moderator Zanes,
complimentary food and MGD and a host of other surprises. One-hundred
percent of the proceeds from all auctions will go to the Rock Hall's
capital campaign to build a new library and archive.
The non-profit Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is in the initial stages of
its $35 million capital campaign. The new library and archives facility in
downtown Cleveland will be a one-of-a-kind academic center where
researchers, scholars and music fans from around the world will come to
understand the roots of rock music and the impact that it has made in our
society.
About The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is the nonprofit organization
that exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world
about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music. It
carries out this mission both through its operation of a world-class museum
that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form and through
its library and archives, as well as its educational programs. The Museum
is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. On Wednesdays, the
Museum is open until 9 p.m. Museum admission is $20.00 for adults, $14 for
seniors (60+), $11 for children (9-12) and children under eight and Museum
members are free.
About Miller Brewing Company
As one of America's oldest brewers, Miller Brewing Company continues
the commitment of founder Frederick J. Miller to brew "confoundedly good
beers" with "uncompromising quality." Through more than 150 years of
innovation and brewing excellence, Miller has built a broad portfolio of
award-winning beers that capture approximately 18 percent of the U.S. beer
market. In the past decade, Miller beers have won 105 medals -- more than
twice as many as its major competitors -- at the biannual World Beer Cup
and annual Great American Beer Fest. An unprecedented four-time gold award
winner at the World Beer Cup, Miller Lite is the great tasting, less
filling beer that has defined the American light lager category since 1975.
Miller also brews smooth, golden rich Miller Genuine Draft using a unique
cold-filtering process introduced in 1985. The company's oldest brew is
Miller High Life, the champagne of beers. Miller imports Peroni Nastro
Azzurro, Pilsner Urquell and Foster's, and it offers regional craft brews
from the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company and the Blitz-Weinhard Brewing
Company. Near-premium beers include Milwaukee's Best Light, Steel Reserve,
Olde English 800, Mickey's Malt Liquor, Icehouse and Sharp's, a non-alcohol
brew. Miller also offers the Sparks line of caffeinated alcohol beverages.
Miller is a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller plc, one of the world's
leading brewers with a global footprint spread across six continents. For
more information, visit http://www.MillerBrewing.com.


SOURCE Miller Brewing Company

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Scalzo Posted - 09/19/2007 : 18:43:28
The Man and Aimee Mann? That's great!

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