The Juliana Hatfield Three tour landed at The Chapel in San Francisco on Sunday.
There's a review and a great set of photos by Greg Chow at Three Match Breeze.
@julianahatfield You are the Triple Goddess and very loved. (And you kicked ass tonight!)✨ pic.twitter.com/4guUn7QEuW
— Heather Pierce (@heathervox) March 16, 2015
The Juliana Hatfield Three tour landed at The Chapel in San Francisco on Sunday.
There's a review and a great set of photos by Greg Chow at Three Match Breeze.
Photo: Lieve Neven
Three new East Coast dates have been added to the JH3 US tour. Update - There's now a fourth new one at Somerville. Update 2 - A Vermont show previously listed for April 16 has been removed from the schedule
The revised list of shows still to come as of today:
March, 2015
18 Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA
20 SXSW, Austin, TX
22 Terminal West, Atlanta, GA
23 Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, NC
24 Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC
April, 2015
17 Historic Theater, Portsmouth, NH (double bill with Buffalo Tom)
18 Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, MA
19 Cuisine en Locale, Somerville, MA
21 Columbus Theatre, Providence, RI
The Juliana Hatfield Three played the Tractor Tavern in Seattle last Wednesday.
Lol @ the flyer. What a marvellous thing.
In case you haven't seen it elsewhere, here's Stacee Sledge's cool video of a guitar solo bit in President Garfield:
Seattle + @julianahatfield + rock pic.twitter.com/y6j7Untc5D
— che chou (@chespace) March 12, 2015
So many great songs and performances by @julianahatfield and her band at the @tractortavern last night. Wow. pic.twitter.com/tct32hGaIG
— David Lee (@davidly) March 12, 2015
There's more of David Lee's photos in a photoset at Flickr.
A photo posted by Chris (@thesolsticebare) on
The Juliana Hatfield Three tour hit St Paul, MN on Monday.
The Current has a review with a nice photoset.
Also, Vu reviewing at We Heart Music:
Later on in the show, Hatfield wanted to get a bunch of 90s bands together, The Lemonheads, Letter to Cleo, Marcy's Playground, etc., in a music festival called "It Came From the 90s". In her mind, she's got it all sorted out, including the poster artwork and so on.
Chris Kwan, who posted the above set list photo to Instagram, also has a few YouTube things including Push Pin and Dumb Fun.
The Juliana Hatfield Three played the Black Cat in Washington D.C. on Wednesday night.
There's a brief review and a good set of photos by Matt Condon at Chunky Glasses. Update: Matt's full set is at Flickr.
In addition to the above video feature by BrewersArcade with some highlights of the show, YouTube is also home to other cuts including Spin The Bottle, Nirvana and the Minor Threat cover I Don't Want To Hear It.
There's another brief review at philly.com and for some YouTube stuff there's Supermodel, My Sister and This Is The Sound from night 1 and What A Life (different from the view above) from night 2.
@julianahatfield and the JH3 @BootAndSaddle, Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/nRDskdSSNy
— lieve (@lieve) March 3, 2015
Last stop for me but the @julianahatfield 3 will carry on their travel in time and space - go see them if you can! pic.twitter.com/74fD8ntBg8
— Carsten Pedersen (@carstengp) March 4, 2015
Thanks to Carsten for the video of What A Life above. For more of Carsten's photos head to Flickr.
The Juliana Hatfield Three's show at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC last Sunday was reviewed at Brooklyn Vegan, where you'll find an extensive set of photos by Greg Cristman (who will make them available for purchase on his site from March 15). Update Higher res versions are now up on Flickr.
Carsten Pedersen also has some photos over on Flickr, Update: as does Dave W.
There's several YouTube things too including Nirvana (embedded above) and, from various uploaders,A Dame With A Rod, If I Could, My Sister, Everybody Loves Me But You, Mabel, President Garfield, Little Pieces and Supermodel.
Search out Facebook, Instagram and Twitter stuff out there too if you can't get enough.
The second date of the Juliana Hatfield Three US tour was a hometown show for Juliana last night at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA.
Another great set of photos here by David Young.
A little look at the merch in this tweet from Eric Liwanag:
The Juliana Hatfield Three | Live at The Sinclair | #JulianaHatfield #TheSinclair | @JulianaHatfield @TheSinclair | pic.twitter.com/M3GT2OL1Pw
— Eric Liwanag (@EricLiwanag) February 28, 2015
Further to the previously posted photos and set list here's another set from Thursday's opening night at the Port City Music Hall in Portland, Maine.
Thanks to David Young for these excellent pictures that capture the performance so well.
The Juliana Hatfield Three commenced their US tour last night at the Port City Music Hall in Portland, ME. Kind of a big deal.
No messing about on the set list - it was straight into the entirety of Become What You Are and a bunch of great choices to end.
Photos and set list (from memory) courtesy of Lieve.
Tap / Click to enlarge these pics:
update - see also David's excellent photos from this show
our #PSSF15 line up has been announced! Featuring @citizencope @wfitzsimmons @julianahatfield and @buffalotomband http://t.co/FSRrkjtFIl
— The Music Hall (@MusicHall) February 11, 2015
The Juliana Hatfield Three 2015 US dates move into April.
They are part of a double bill with Buffalo Tom on the 17th in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Details at The Historic Theater.
See the tour dates page for the list of previously announced headline shows in February and March.
A great set of photos by David Young from Saturday night's Juliana Hatfield Three performance for the Hot Stove Cool Music benefit show at the Paradise Rock Club.
See also David's photos of other artists on the bill including Mike Gent, Jen Trynin and Tanya Donelly.
Click / tap to enlarge, obvs:
See also an alternate YouTube video of Supermodel.
From last night's return of The Juliana Hatfield Three for the Hot Stove Cool Music event at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston.
Michael Marotta at Vanyaland reports a four song set comprising Supermodel, My Sister, If I Could, and I Got No Idols.
Juliana soundchecking for tonight's comeback in Boston via Kay Hanley.
Who'd have thought she'd be playing this song? ;)
We are going on tour to play "Become What You Are" in its entirety! Some more dates will be added to those listed : http://t.co/c2kXgThmWr
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) December 16, 2014
Tour dates!
February, 2015
26 Port City Music Hall, Portland, ME
27 The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA
March, 2015
1 Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY
3 Boot & Saddle, Philadelphia, PA
4 Black Cat, Washington, DC
6 Music Box Supper Club, Cleveland, OH
7 Lincoln Hall, Chicago, IL
8 Turf Club, St. Paul, MN
11 Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA
12 Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, OR
14 City Winery, Napa, CA
15 The Chapel, San Francisco, CA
16 Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, CA
Any extra dates will be added to the tour dates page here when announced but you'd be wise to keep track of Juliana's official site and social media for updates.
el proyecto musical de Juliana Hatfield y Matthew Caws el 15 de mayo de 2014 en Madrid. versionando a Robyn Hitchcock Aquí otro de los temas de MINOR ALPS - Live On Tomorrow (15-05-2014) - Sala El Sol - Madrid http://youtu.be/Pm5fYp9kaAc siguenos en Facebook http://www.facebook.com/lachatarreria http://www.lachatarreria.com
Here's a Robyn Hitchcock cover performed by Minor Alps at their Madrid show back in May, but only just posted to YouTube by La Chaterreria. There's also a new clip of Live On Tomorrow from the same event.
Because that's the news you've come here for. Minor Alps videos from 6 months ago, right?
(More on that other thing soon.)
There's a few on and off stage photos of Juliana from the variety show in New York last week at withreservation.
Also, from the recent Minor Alps shows in Europe these sets on the Flickr by Carsten:
Bonus nostalgia pic from Flickr search: