Legendary Soul Singer Bobby Womack Joins The Plastic Beach U.S. Tour Dates | Starting Oct. 8th thru Nov. 3rd, 2010

BOBBY WOMACK “SPECIAL GUEST” ON GORILLAZ
ESCAPE TO PLASTIC BEACH US TOUR 2010



Bobby Womack hits the road as a special guest of high concept groundbreaking British group Gorillaz. He is a featured performer on their Escape To Plastic Beach Tour with a stop at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Friday, October 8th
The band have managed to get various guest singers from their three
albums to join them live this year, and have announced that in addition
to Womack,  Mos Def, De La Soul
 and The Fall’s Mark E Smith are on board.
 
N.E.R.D. are appearing on Plastic Beach U.S. tour dates in the support.
 
Womack
has been called soul music’s “only survivor” but his influence
transcends many genres of music including gospel, rock, r&b, jazz,
pop and, even, country.   He started out performing gospel as a child
(as part of the Womack Brothers) and later, under the tutelage of Sam
Cooke broke new ground in rhythm and blues when the Womack Brothers were
transformed into The Valentinos and hit with “It’s All Over Now.” That
song was almost immediately covered by The Rolling Stones and would go
on to be the group’s very first hit.  
 
As
a solo artist he scored hit after hit, with original songs like “Harry
Hippy,” “That’s The Way I Feel About Cha,” “Woman’s Gotta Have It’ and
many others as well as such cover songs as “California Dreamin’,” “Fly
Me to the Moon” and “Fire And Rain”  that he brought back to the top of
the charts and made his own.  His original, autobiographical song,
“Across 
110th Street,
was the theme for three major feature films including the one it was
written for as well as “Jackie Brown” and “American Gangster.”   It’s
not well known that he’s also the composer of “Breezin’,” the huge
breakthrough jazz hit for George Benson.  In the ’80s he came back with
the massively successful 
The Poet and The Poet II. One
of the tracks from those sessions, “If You Think You’re Lonely Now”
became a component of and is specifically referenced in Mariah Carey’s
chart topping hit “We Belong Together.” The Poet and Poet II, along with the follow-up, Someday We’ll All Be Free, were recently reissued by ABKCO Records.
 
The
last few years have witnessed a major renaissance of interest in Bobby
and his music.  He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by
Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones in 2008 and soon, thereafter, was
recruited to record “Stylo” with Gorillaz. Bobby joined, the UK-based
supergroup for its headlining set at the Coachella Festival this past
spring.  Bobby and the group are touring the world again this fall and
the time seems right for music lovers everywhere to discover or
re-discover Bobby Womack, one of music’s most constantly creative
forces.


 
“Stylo” was the debut single from the Gorillaz’s third studio album Plastic Beach and was released on January 26, 2010. The song features guest vocals from Womack and Mos Def.
It’s reported that Womack didn’t know anything about the Gorillaz and
was initially unsure about the collaboration, however, his daughter
GinaRe (a Gorillaz fan) convinced him to do it. Womack was told to sing
whatever was on his mind during the recording of “Stylo”. Womack
recounts, “I was in there for what seemed like hours going crazy singin’
‘bout love and politics,”. After hours of recording, Womack, a
diabetic, 
felt faint and was propped up to be given a banana. He awoke within a few minutes to be part of a monster international hit.

GORILLAZ ESCAPE TO PLASTIC BEACH WORLD TOUR 2010
NORTH AMERICAN ITINERARY

October 8 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden 
October 10 – Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center 
October 11 – Washington, DC – Patriot Center 
October 13 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre 
October 14 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre 
October 16 – Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion 
October 17 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center 
October 19 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center 
October 20 – Dallas, TX – Verizon Theatre 
October 22 – Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center 
October 24 – Denver, CO – Wells Fargo Theatre 
October 26 – Phoenix, AZ – Dodge Theatre 
October 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Gibson Amphitheatre 
October 28 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena 
October 30 – Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena –
November 2 – Seattle, WA – Key Arena 
November 3 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena

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