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Hey Monday to headline AP Tour 2010!

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Last year female-fronted bands Paramore and No Doubt toured together, and it looks like 2010 will be a year dominated by rocking chicas too! Hey Monday is set to be one of tour headliners on the AP Tour 2010. The Cab, Every Avenue, and The Summer Set (also three J-14 faves) will open the shows. Every Avenue's lead singer Cassadee Pope tweeted "stoked for the @aptour," as did the whole band:

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The last headlining band on the tour will be announced Friday, December 18, followed by the official tour dates.

Does the AP Tour 2010 sound like a good line-up?

Photo: Courtesy of Decaydance

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The Secret Handshake Q & A

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One-man band The Secret Handshake (aka Luis Dubuc), who is on tour with The Cab this summer, stopped by the J-14 offices to chat about his latest albumĀ  "My Name Up in Lights," his obsession with 90's TV shows, his bad luck when it comes to driving, and more!

J-14: How would you describe the vibe of your new album?
The Secret Handshake: It's just a really upbeat record that's fun -- I think it's just easy to get a hold of. I didn't realize I was making a happy record until I finished and I showed it to someone and they were like, "What's up dude? Are you just stoked on life or like what?" and I was like, "I guess so!" But it's funny because I didn't plan it.

J-14: Why don't you use your real name?
The Secret Handshake: My actual name is Luis. I'm Venezuelan -- that's my background and I'm very proud of it. I have nothing to ashamed of, but I just didn't want people to get the wrong idea -- I didn't want someone to think it was like Julio Iglesias or something like that. I really wanted to be like a non-descriptive band name so then the music could speak for itself. I didn't want anyone to have a predisposed image of what my music was.

J-14: You have a song called "TGIF". Were you a big fan of 90s television shows growing up?
TheĀ  Secret Handshake: I recently found this website that sells all the original shows, like all the episodes so I have every episode of Full House and every episode of Family Matters. It's what I do. I think it's really cool. I think it definitely inspired the record like when we hear the record there's definitely just lots of just fun elements to it that are just really cool.

J-14: Have you ever had an embarrassing moment on stage?
The Secret Handshake: We were once playing this show in Baltimore and I got too close to the edge of the stage and this girl reached up grabbed my belt and ripped it off. She got the buckle off, like she ripped it off and she actually got kicked out of the show and took my belt with her! It was so embarrassing. For the rest of the set I was trying to sing with one hand and was like holding my pants with the other hand.

J-14: Yikes! So random question: how are you at driving?
The Secret Handshake: When I got my license, I took my parents' car out for a drive, like literally first day I got the license. I'm driving and I was in the middle lane and I decided I wanted to turn right from the middle lane 'cause I was about to miss my street. I just turned and hit a car in my parents' car. A week later I'm driving and it's raining, I'm following my friend. I'm just loving my little life and we're coming down a hill, so I hit the brakes -- and I just slid right into him! I thought I was the best driver -- when I went to Drivers Ed, I was like "I got a 100 percent, Mom!" It was more like 100% doomed to failure!

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The Cab's New Album Drops June 16!

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It's one busy summer for The Cab! J-14 introduced you to the band last fall, and now the Nevada boys are dropping a brand new disc, What Happens In Vegas..., on June 16! Even cooler, their first single, "Take My Hand (Remix)" features Hey Monday's lead singer Cassadee Pope! You can check out The Cab live this summer during their "What Happens In Vegas... Tour 2009," which kicks off June 18 in Tuscon, Arizona. Check out their MySpace page for full info.

Photo: Courtesy of Adam Elmakias/Atlantic Records
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The Cab

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The Cab was discovered after Alex Deleon--one of THREE Alexs in the band!--handed Panic at the Disco's Spencer Smith a demo tape after a PATD show. You'd think tons of bands try to get in the biz this way, but Spencer remembered Alex from Panic's very first show and really did listen to his demo! Now, a couple of years later, the boys are signed to Pete Wentz's Decaydence label, hang out on tours with PATD, Metro Station and Paramore, and even got Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump and PATD's Brendon Urie to collab with them on their super catchy song, "One of Those Nights." Their debut album, Whisper War, is in stores now! Check them out on Myspace, here. J-14 caught up with the guys to give you the 411.

J14: How did you guys come up with the name, The Cab?
Cash: That was straight out of just me and Singer [Alex D.'s nickname]. We were laying in my room. He was on the floor. I believe I was sitting on a Beavis and Butthead beanbag set that I had gotten at a garage sale two weeks prior. Everything that came to my head--some of it was the dumbest stuff. Except for The Cab, I was literally thinking of stuff in Vegas.
Alex D: After things, like you know, The Strip, The Casino--The Cab was the least dumb.
Ian: We want our music to speak for itself. If the band was called "Your Bloody Romance" you're going to expect that.

J-14: How did you guys get involved?
Alex Johnson: I was in another band and I actually kicked him [Alex D.] out of it, so it's kind of weird. He was very crushed I remember. He was sitting on my street and I was like, 'Dude, I'm sorry it's not going to work out man. I just cant have you on the band, dude. He was like OK.'
Alex D: And you know what I did? I started my own band and then I asked him to be in my band and he probably felt like an idiot.

J-14: What is the inspiration behind Whisper War?
Alex D: It's all about balance. In the world there has to be good to offset evil. There has to be the beautiful and the ugly, the ying and the yang, the black and the white, so to have something like a whisper that is very soft, delicate and fragile, and have war, which is extreme and harsh--they kind of balance each other--Kind of like our different genres, like rock and R&B. Whisper War, two very different things coming together to create something else.

J-14: For the song "One of Those Nights" you collaborated with two of your label mates, how did that come to be?
Alex D: Brendon [Urie] was a friend of ours. Ever since he found us, we were just always like, 'When we make a record you're on it?' He sang with us a few times on stage. That was kind of always a given that he was going to work with us. Then, Patrick [Stump] is extremely picky about music and the fact that he wanted to work with us and was excited about our music was super flattering. I went in the studio with him. We worked on a song and there was just a part of the song that was perfect for him. I was like, 'Dude, you have to', and he was like, 'Alright.' He walked in the vocal booth--one take, it took him like 8 seconds. The take on the record is his first and only take. He didn't warm up. He walked in, headphones on, done, walked out. I was like, 'Alright man, sweet.' He made me look like an idiot, like Pavarotti and William Hung. That's what I felt like. It was awesome though. I learned a lot from Patrick, and it was really cool working with like my idols.

J-14: You're on the label with a lot of the big names--Panic, Fall Out Boy--are you guys all friends?
Cash: We developed a relationship with Panic. We got to know the guys pretty well.
Alex D: It's a big family, so when Paramore comes into town, I'll call like Haley and Josh. We'll hang out on their bus or grab dinner after their show. If we play [the concert festival] Bamboozle with all the other bands, we'll hang out with Panic. If Pete [Wentz] is in Vegas for some event, he'll call us and we'll got to lunch. Everyone's a big family. When we're in the same city it's like a big family reunion, a big party.
Alex D: Everyone from Cobra to Paramore, Panic, Fall Out Boy, the Hushsound. We're on tour with The Hushsound--they're some of our best friends, it's so awesome.

J-14: Is it more fun to go on these tours with your friends?
Cash: It definitely helps.
Alex D: It's like summer camp.
Cash: You look forward to going to the venue rather than dreading going to the venue.

J-14: What's your favorite song off the record to perform live?
Cash: Mine is "Can You Keep a Secret" to perform, just because we all seem to interact and come together. Everyone is really into it energy wise.
Alex D: I like "Bounce" because the verses are kind of chill and then the chorus kind of explodes. The bridge is R&B and I get to mess around with my vocals there, and then it kind of hits again at the end, so that's really fun for me to play live.

J-14: Have you had any crazy fan encounters?
Alex D: A fan tried to suck my soul out of me! She looked like the corpse bride [from Tim Burton's A Nightmare Before Christmas]. She walked up to me and put her hand on my shoulder. I think tried to seduce me, but I'm not into the whole Dracula-looking chick. I started talking to her and she asked me if she could make out with me because then she could suck my soul. She was an aspiring musician, but she had no talent. So by kissing me she would steal my voice and I wouldn't be able to sing. She was like, 'Please make out with me so I can follow my dreams,' and she was like, 'If you don't want to, anyone in your band can. I just need someone in the band to make out with me so I can get their soul.' After watching The Little Mermaid one too many times, I just kind of ran off, went over to Flounder, told him the story and just kind of stayed far away from that girl the rest of the night.

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