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Saturday, 16 May 2009 - No Doubt puts touring before studio work | Entertainment |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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"My plan was to get pregnant and write a record, but instead of writing, I just ate all the time." Stefani laughs as she pops a tomato in her mouth. "Writing is always really hard for me -- I hate it and hate it and then I do it, and I'm happy it's done," she says. "I was blocked and I needed to get inspired, and I thought playing live would get the creative juices flowing again." Which isn't to say Stefani and her No Doubt bandmates haven't been busy since the 2001 release of their last album, "Rock Steady." Stefani, who has two sons, ages 8 months and 3 years, released two solo albums, "Love. Angel. Music. Baby.," which sold 4 million copies, and "The Sweet Escape," which sold 1.7 million, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Bassist Tony Kanal did production work on Stefani's albums and wrote songs with artists including Pink. Guitarist Tom DuMont produced two records, scored a documentary and was a stay-at-home dad. Drummer Adrian Young did session work and played golf. Now they'll be together for a tour that starts Saturday (May 16) in Las Vegas and ends August 1 in Irvine, California. Hitting the road without new material after years of relative silence might seem like a risk, but the band's manager, Jim Guerinot, was delighted when the group approached him with the idea. "I think it's the right move," he says. "Even though they remained friends throughout the hiatus, they've all been working on other projects and haven't spent a lot of time together. They've become more of a unit in the time they've been rehearsing together and played a few shows, and I think this will change things for the positive." 'A WEIGHT WAS LIFTED' So far, the reception has been enthusiastic. Tickets have been selling briskly for the shows; seven dates in Southern California have sold out, according to Live Nation spokesman John Vlautin, as have shows in Houston, Denver and at Jones Beach on New York's Long Island. The band started rehearsing in Hollywood, then set up shop in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to prepare for East Coast dates. "As soon as the pressure to make a new album was off, it was like a weight was lifted," Stefani says. "I could get back into learning the songs and planning the show, and it was so much more fun than banging my head against a wall in the studio." No Doubt wants to make it clear that it's not another '90s band looking to hit the road and cash in on the band's greatest hits. "I don't see us as being part of that '90s revival," Kanal says. "We were always a band, even when we weren't playing together." The group also wants to make sure its audience doesn't consist entirely of twenty- and thirtysomethings who know the band only through "Just a Girl," its 1995 breakthrough hit single. So it will give away digital copies of its three studio albums to anyone who buys tickets in the top two price tiers. (Seats for No Doubt's run of summer dates range from $10 for lawn seats to $80 for the best seats, with $59.50 and $24.50 price points in between.) "Tom had the idea to give the albums away electronically for free with the ticket purchase," Guerinot says. "A lot of people like Gwen's solo work but might not be as familiar with No Doubt. There are people who might not have listened to the records in a while." DuMont says that giving away the catalog seemed like an obvious value-add. "Lots of bands give away their new CDs, but we didn't have one of those," he says. "I've always thought you should be able to go and buy an entire catalog in one click, so you could get a broad representation of a band's work." In his mind, giving the music to fans is a continuation of No Doubt's time-tested strategy. "When we first started out, we had mailing lists and parties where we'd sit and lick stamps for hours. This is a more modern version of that. And we won't get high off of licking stamp backing, either." 'TODAY' AND TOMORROW  Continued... View article on single page   Share: Del.icio.us Digg Mixx Yahoo! Facebook LinkedIn     Next Article: Political jitters put damper on China's concert biz     Also On Reuters Commentary: Miles O'Brien on Flight 3407 Next hot tourist destination: Afghanistan? Blog: Is your neighborhood GM dealership closing? More Entertainment News Coldplay releases live album as free download Political jitters put damper on China's concert biz Scorsese touts film preservation at Cannes Stakes are high in TV deals, even if money is down U.S. policy changes spark hope for Cuban musicians More Entertainment News... 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