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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Music Picks for Week of December 27th

Hey All,

With the Holidays upon us, I'm doing the picks for Christmas Week a bit early - check out the below picks and check back for individual listings with more info on the bands and links as they become available.
Enjoy and Happy New Year!!

Monday, Dec 27:

Bluegrass Jam - Busy Bee (Bluegrass)

Tuesday, Dec 28:

Viswas Chitnis - Buku (world)

Wednesday, Dec 29:

All Star Blues Jam - Buku (Blues)

Thursday, Dec 30:

Ill Street Holiday Reunion - Berkeley Cafe (electronica)
Bumble - The Hive @ Busy Bee (electronica)
Craig Thompson Trio - Hibernian (Roots/Folk)

Friday, Dec 31:

Yarn, Possum Jenkins - Berkeley Cafe (Americana, Folk)
Hank Sinatra, Balsa Gliders & Debonzo Brothers - Deep South (Indy/Folk/Rock)
The Mantras - Pourhouse (Rock)
Atomic Rhythm All-Stars - Progress Energy Centre (Nc Symphony NYE) (Jazz)

Saturday, Jan 1:

This Year's Models - Kings (Big Band)
Mantras - Part Deux - Feat KinGator - Pourhouse (Rock/Indy)

Sunday, Jan 2:

Bernie Lamb Blues Jam - Bonedaddys (Blues)
Acoustic Jam - Deep South (Various)

Music Picks for Week of 20 December

Hey All,



After a long hiatus - with no good explanation for it - other than Holidays and Work and Travel - I'm back and posting some tasty shows for you all to enjoy in the days leading up to Christmas....

We have a bit of a lull this week but there are some excellent shows scattered around this week...

Get out there - finish your Holiday Chores and ENJOY!



Wednesday - Dec 22:

Dune Dogs Holiday Extravaganza - Southland Ballroom (Folk/Roots/Southern Rock)



Sometimez Why CD Release Party - Pourhouse (Funk/Roots/Folk)

The Groovemen - Blu Bar - (Jazz)



Thursday - Dec 23:

**Hot** New King Rippers - Hibernian Raleigh (Dixieland Jazz)

Mama's Love - Pourhouse (Rock/Funk)


Saturday - Dec 25:

Terry Anderson's Olympic Ass Kickin Team - Pourhouse (Alt/Pop Rock)

Santaconda Dingle Jingle - Kings ( Variety)

Sunday - Dec 26th

Bernie Lamb / Ron Ross - Bonedaddys (Blues)

The Poonhounds & The Ts - Pourhouse (Alt Rock)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, Nov 18

*Hot* The Drowning Lovers - Deep South (Indie/JazzLoungeNoir)
One of the Great finds in the triangle, This Carrboro based band with roots in New York is a true joy with their unique sound. Powerful vocals that are clear and crisp and meshed with solid instrumental musicianship, this is a sound that is like no other here in the area and usually only found in music meccas like New York, Chicago, Montreal or New Orleans. This is a great band and a great opportunity to check out some truly unique music to the Raleigh area.
This band is the 2nd/3rd of 4 bands - so dont expect a start time much before 10-10:30
www.drowninglovers.com

The Connells - Lincoln Theatre (Rock)
Band needs no introduction - this is the symbol of Raleigh Rock and the development of the music scene over the past two decades.... They are still around, plying the trade and ever the great entertainers with great stage presence, they will pull off yet another great night of music.
With two opening shows, expect a start time of around 9pm....

Mike Compton & Joe Newberry - Marsh Woodwinds (Instrumental)
Two of the best in the craft, Mike and Joe have been around the world on their talents. Tonight, with Mike fresh off a tour with Elton John these two are together for one night only. This is a RARE opportunity to hear a homespun night of collaboration and innovative music. If you love anything about folk/bluegrass/country, this will be a real treat and is not to be missed.....

Hackensaw Boys - Berkeley Cafe (Folk/Country/Rock)
Fresh off world tour, This Charlottesville based band is our regional answer to Leftover Salmon Here for one night only, these guys are going to blow the roof off of the Berk.... Come over and check it out!
www.myspace.com/hackensawboys

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Music Picks for Week of Nov 15th

Hey All,

After a slow start to the music week - we are in full force with many, many shows to close out the week. For those of you who missed the AWESOME show by New Mastersounds, you missed out on one of the hottest Funk bands on the scene right now... This was an awesome show and a great set with killer encore... As allways "Land of Nod" was played in full effect and the added touch of the horns really completed their sound on a couple of songs..

Please see music listings below and come back and check for more detailed info on the bands as well as links to their sites so that you can listen for yourself!

Enjoy!

Wednesday, Nov 17:
Signal Path - Pourhouse (Electropop/Rock/Experimental)

Thursday, Nov 18:
*Hot* The Drowning Lovers - Deep South (Indie/LoungeJazzNoir)
The Connells - Lincoln Theatre (Indie/Rock)
Mike Newberg & Joe Newberry - Marsh Woodwinds (Instrumental)
Hackensaw Boys - Berkeley Cafe (Folk/Bluegrass)

Friday, Nov 19:
Future Islands,Veelee - Kings Barcade (Electro/Indie)
The Bridge - Pourhouse (Roots)

Saturday, Nov 20:
Johnny Folsom 4 - Pourhouse (Folk/Rock)

Sunday, Nov 21:
Mollybond - Pourhouse (Folk/Acoustic)

Friday, November 12, 2010

Music Picks for Friday, Nov 12

Midnight Sky Jazz - Marsh Woodwinds (Jazz)
This Durham Based Sextet plays a great selection of Jazz hits for your listening enjoyment. Very popular on the Wedding/Party circuit, they come to Marsh Woodwinds for a night of easy relaxing Jazz.
www.bigwoodsmusic.com

Jeanne Jolly - Berkeley Cafe (Americana/Folk)
One of the better female vocalists in the area, Jeanne has a great supporting cast around her and she successfully uses them to create her great sound. The music and her voice compliment each other and as they soothe and cajole you into a peaceful state. This is a great sound for an intimate setting and the Berk can certainly fit this - so grab u a chair and sit down, unwind and listen to some feel-good music. I consider the talent of Jeanne to be that of a country version of Melissa Etheridge. Come on out and hear her belt out "Still cant stop loving you" - It will gives you the chills - it's that good!
www.myspace.com/jeannejolly

The Blue Dogs w/ Old Habits - Lincoln Theatre (Folk/Americana)
One of the hotter up-and-coming bands meets up with the the roots estblishment in this powerhouse show at the Lincoln tonight. Old Habits have refined their should and Craig & co have really turned a corner and are playing some great stuff that is getting great reviews and notice from regional and national publications. Their style of folk/country and their stage presence as easy going really loosen up the crowd and their surperb talent and vocal harmonization back up their easy going swagger. They have really come into their own in the past year and we can expect more original stuff from them in the near future...
The Blue Dogs on the other hand, have been at the pinacle of the regional folk scene and while no easy task, they have kept in vogue with a constant stream of new music as well as changing their existing material in such a way that keeps the crowds coming. These guys are great musicians and great entertainers - as has been proven by their longevity. This is a real treat tonight to have these two bands together and I strongly reccomend that you do not miss it!
www.bluedogs.com
www.myspace.com/oldhabits

Review: Heads on Sticks & Javelin Tear it up on a Thursday

Thursday was a a busy music night and while i thought I had a game plan, i was wrong - as a last minute substitution, The Heads on Sticks show was hyped up and i decided to drop in for the show. I am glad that I did as these guys were AWESOME and they had a great crowd to show up and support them.... Mocking Bird, It Doesnt Matter How & my personal faves: Evelynne & It Doesnt Matter How.... They rocked it - and brought a sound that is lacking in this market... These guys are the perfect openers for groups like Javelin or Future Islands.... Great Show and I look forward to seeing more of them around here in the future....

Immediately upon the end of the Heads on Sticks show I hightailed it over to Kings to catch Javelin - where a packed house got to see javelin at it's finest. All the best selections were played and these guys seem to just be getting better and better in time..... This is clearly a group on the rise and I will look forward to catching them again in the near future... Great show! I highly reccomend catch them when you are in the NYC are - or around the country as they seem to be doing quite a bit of touring...

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, Nov 11

Hot Damn Blues Band - Hibernian Raleigh (Blues/Roots)
Local musicians sit down for a couple of sets of solid - but entertaining music that is heavily laced in the blues genre but also mixes in some roots/americana and utilizes some good covers to keep the crowd going and interested. This will be a great place to unwind, relax, listen to some solid music and get ready for the weekend.

The Hotwires / Accoustic Manner - Pourhouse (Bluegrass)
Local Banjo guru Hank Smith has two of his bands - The Hotwires & Accoustic Manner playing @ Pourhouse for "Cold Beer & Smoking Grass" - featuring Natty Green's Beers. Hank's been in the music scene since a child - and has served as the banjo mainstay for well known bands such as Barefoot Manner, Smokehouse Brass Band, The Morning After and a few others. His latest two projects are the best that Raleigh has to offer in the Bluegrass Genre. This is a bold statement considering that the Carolinas serve as one of the premier hotbeds in this genre....
String Machine will open the night - if you are in the mood for some great Bluegrass - this is the place...
Hotwires: www.raleighbluegrass.com
Accoustic Manner: N/A
The String Machine: www.myspace.com/thestringmachine

Bright Young Things w/ Heads on Sticks - Tir Na Nog (Indie)
Tir Na Nog's "Local Beer, Local Band" serves up some great stuff tonight... Raleigh fave - Bright Young Things will bring their popular Indie Roots Rock to the set tonight. Comfortable, solid - with a little bit of everything, the laid back approach is a winner with their crowd - Good vocals, musicians, and a contemporary yet retro feel to the music makes this band an easy listen and very likeable.... Heads on Sticks is a new group that is finding it's way - but you know, I really like the fact that they are all over the place.... It's tight no matter what they are doing and I really dig the electro component. The band is seasoned - each having been in the Raleigh and Regional music scene and they have got their stuff together with this unique, searching sound.... This promises to be a great show...... Gray Young will also be playing.
**Heads on Sticks will be opening the show @ 10pm - They are opening - despite conflicting reports that they are closing the show.... This gives you time to check these guys out before heading to Kings for arguably the best show of the night....
www.myspace.com/brightyoungmusic
www.headsonsticksmusic.blogspot.com

Javelin - Kings Barcade (ElectroPop)
One of the hottest Eletropop groups on the scene right now, this Brooklyn based Duo has taken the East Coast by storm and has really attracted a great following here in NC as this is their 5th visit to the state (and 3rd to Raleigh) in 4 months. They have played Raleigh Wide Open, Hopscotch, Moog Fest and are back for more with what will likely be a packed house....
These guys lite up a room and energize a crowd like few can do... This was evidenced by their show @ Berkeley during Hopscotch when the carryover energy kept the crowd going through the 1st half of the Future Islands show until those guys could get things going.....
Mixing old school and new school sounds with drum pad percussion - the animated duo gets things going and keeps it up with a mix of numbers that change up tempo and beat - but are contagious and pull in the crowd..... I cant thing of a group that is in this genre that does this any better - but these guys are very similar to "Swimming with Dolphins".....
Local Bands Rain in My Face & Reptar open the night. Rain in My Face is of particular note as they have a great sound that is both up and down tempo... A great lounge feel to their stuff - I look forward to hearing them...
www.myspace.com/itisraininmyface
www.myspace.com/hotjamzofjavelin

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Music Picks for Wednesday, Nov 10

Never Shout Never w/ The Maine - Lincoln Theatre (Indie/Rock) - **SOLD OUT**
Two Heavy-Hitting Indie bands take the stage - NY Based Never Shout Never and The Maine from Phoenix. To start with Never Shout Never, these guys have quickly worked their way into the regional and national picture through an agressive grassroots marketing campaign that targeted Campus Radio. Of course it helps to have good music to back up the marketing - and this meet and exceeds that standard. Blending simplistic guitar, percussion and music with simple but clear and good harmonies and well as catchy songwriting that speak to everyday life - in a simplistic approach. This blend has a contemporary feel to it with light touches of hip-hop - in a melodic way... Overall its very catchy and a great listen - This is highly reccomended.
Not to take anything away from Never shout Never, The Maine takes a different tack, more pop than indie - these guys using hard charging guitars and sing/song vocals that have a mainstream Indie Pop sound that has certainly found favor in it's popularity. "In your Arms" has generated over 1 million hits on their websites - and is currently in the top 100 of indie tunes... Their musical style is reminiscent of The Killers or Snow Patrol. This is going to be a great show - and it is technically SOLD OUT - but it's worth it if you are interested - to get there early and check for extra tickets - there usually allways are... This will be a great show - check it out!
www.myspace.com/themaine
www.myspace.com/nevershoutnever

Music Picks for Tuesday, Nov 9

Tonight is the night for Honky Tonkin! We have a great show for you tonight - see below!

Jason Boland & The Stragglers w/ Corb Lund & the Hurtin Albertans - Berkeley Cafe (Country/Roots/Rock)
One of the Current Stars in the the Texas Country/Western scene, Jason Boland and crew are well-known for their agressive musical style - mixing in rousing covers with their own stuff to get the crowd up - and keeps them up for the entire set. This is one of the better bands on the scene right now - Jason has surrounded himself with excellent talent and his smooth vocals balance out the edge - altogether a great rousing set of texas style country/western...
www.thestragglers.com

To contrast this, we have the 7 time Canadian Country artist award winner - Corb Lund & The Hurtin Albertans - their style of soothing, slow-down country/roots are full of balads as well as tales of life and things not gone quite right... They are also able to draw on their celtic roots - as evidenced in their song I want to be in the calvary. This is a classic example of a crossover balad in the Country/Roots/Celtic mix - and it is masterfully done by these guys....

This promises to be a great night of Country/Western - if you have any interest in this style of music - this show is not to be missed!
www.myspace.com/officialcorblund

Monday, November 8, 2010

Music Picks for Week of 8 November

Hey All!

Troika is over, Bear Creek is happening this wknd - we have a lot of bands moving to/from the fall festival circuit and the great thing about this is that Raleigh is getting a lot of exposure to some great regional touring acts that are stopping on their way through....
Check out the great shows that are here this week listed below and check back for further info on the bands along with links to the music.
Enjoy!!

Monday, Nov 8:
Bluegrass Jam - The Hive @ Busy Bee (Bluegrass)
Lull Water - Deep South - The Bar (Rock/Folk)
Click Clack Boom! Feat Hammer no More the Fingers & Jenna & the Jintlemen (Slims) - Rock

Tuesday, Nov 9:
Jason Boland & The Stragglers w/ Corb Lund - Berkeley Cafe (Country Rock/Rockabilly)

Wednesday, Nov 10:
Never Shout Never / The Maine - Lincoln Theatre (Indie Rock)
The Jackets - Pourhouse (Indie Rock)

Thursday, Nov 11:
**Hot** Javelin - Kings Barcade (Electropop/Indie)
Hot Damn Blues Band - Hibernian (Blues/Roots)
Hotwires/Acoustic Manner - Bluegrass Fest! - Pourhouse
Bright Young Things w/ Heads on Sticks - Tir Na Nog (Indie Rock)

Friday, Nov 12:
Midnight Sky - Marsh Woodwinds (Jazz)
Blue Dog & Old Habits - Lincoln Theatre (Roots/Folk /Americana Rock)
Jeanne Jolly - Berkeley Cafe (Roots/Folk)

Saturday, Nov 13:
Zydecopious - Big Easy (Zydeco/Rock)
The Spring Collection w/ Lucero - Kings (Indie Rock)
Ed Stephenson & The Paco Band - Marsh Woodwinds (Folk/Flamenco)
Myer - Pourhouse (Indie/Roots)

Sunday, Nov 14:
The Cult! - Lincoln Theatre
Belleville Outfit - Berkeley Cafe (Indie/Roots Rock)

Review - The Loom @ Kings 11/7/10

Brooklyn Based - The Loom was in town for the Troika Music Fest and decided on a last-minute Sunday show @ Kings. Good Call....... After a solid opening set by Carboro band North Elementary, These guys took the stage with authority and played a solid set lasting right around an hour... The crowd was not spectactular but it was 50-60 or so - fairly decent for a Sunday... Great music - drums, horns, and the vocal harmonization was superb....
Excellent Show - look forward to a return trip to the Triangle!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, Nov 4

F. O. Finch Quartet - The Mint (Jazz)
Local Jazz group highlighted by F.O. on the sax will chill the upstairs lounge @ The Mint. This is a monthly gig - held the 1st Thursday of each month. You can expect a laid-back crowd and music to match. Traditional lounge jazz doesnt get any better - this is a great place to catch a great set of music and have a cocktail to put an early start on the weekend.
Expect an 8pm start with music lasting until 10:30 or so...
Catch some live clips of them on You Tube under the band name...

Lubriphonic - Pourhouse (Jazz/Funk)
This Chicago based group have been stalwarts of the Chicago and midwest regional Funk/Soul/Jazz scene for quite some time and have developed a national base that has taken them on several national tours as well as a few international gigs as well. Best known for their horn drenched funk and soul with some superb organ sounds and vocals, this group is able to bring the crowds with their balance of all sounds (with some great guitar and drums on the side). You never know what to expect with these guys as they oscilate from a mellow soul number (such as Speed Dial) To a great upbeat funk spot (such as Hell Down Below). Think of these guys as a polished and professional version of The Pietasters w/ a side of Particle. This most certainly is not a show to be missed if you have any interest in Funk/Soul/Jazz...
www.myspace.com/lubriphonic

Hoots & Hellmouth - Berkeley Cafe (Indie/Roots)
This Band hailing out Philadelphia has been a long-time favorite of the Philly area and this has launched them regional and national tours including this tour that is taking to them to RiverHawk/Bear Creek Music Fests in Florida. If you like Yonder Mountain String Band, you will most certainly love this set at the Berk.
www.myspace.com/hootshellmouth

Barefoot Truth - Berkeley Cafe (Indie/Roots)
Representing all that is right with the Indie music scene, this New England band has forged their own path to success using the indie route. No record labels, no fancy marketing, no air time on mainstream music, just great talent, hard work, and GREAT music. Thus far, their music has had more that 3 million plays on free music servers... Hits like "Spoonful" and "All the Good Reasons" have enabled this band to create their own path to success. Great Guitar, Harmonized Vocals, and Solid Songwriting gives the audiance a great set of music. This promises to be a great night of music!
www.myspace.com/barefoottruth

Felice Brothers - Kings Barcade (Folk/Americana/ect)
As featured on NPR, this New York based band got their start by playing on the street and in subway stations... Their talent opened doors for them and soon their rough,gritty style could be heard in venues around the city and throughout the mid-atlantic. They have been featured on Maverick Magazine, The New Yorker and NPR on multiple occasions.... Their style can be compared to Big Pink and Old Crow Medicine Show. This is going to be a great set of music - come out and see some rising stars!
No links avail but check them out on You Tube as well as NPR's World Cafe.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Music Picks for Wednesday, Nov 3

Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)
Its that Wednesday of the month (actually one of two) - where Peter and crewe come out and tear up the Pie! These guys are the vanguards of the Raleigh Classical Jazz scene. All talented musicians, they play a great mix of old favorites and their own stuff that will have the full attention of the sizable crowd of regulars and others who are drawn in by their high caliber Jazz. Bring your dancing shoes if you are so inclined - there is plenty of room for you to enjoy!
**Please note the fall/winter start times are moved back a little - expect a start time of around 9:30pm....
This week's show is dubbed "The Rent" party - rent is due - pay up!
http://www.myspace.com/peterlambandthewolves

**Hot!!** Matt White - Pourhouse (Acoustic Rock)
Matt White may be the hottest thing on the Acoustic scene since John Mayer. Music is in his blood as both Mother and Father have been involved in Music royalty throughout his life. Matt forged his own path - and found that he possesed an incredible voice and loved the guitar - and the rest kinda fell into place... Billed as a cross between John Mayer & Chris Isaac - Matt has gained positive traction in the music scene as his music listings have recorded over 11 million plays... Matt has been perfoming with the likes of BB King, Sheryl Crow, Counting Crows and countless others... He has the charisma and will light up the crowd - whether 300 or 30,000... Raleigh is fortunate to have him here - come out and see a performer on the fast track to stardom!
http://www.myspace.com/mattwhitemusic
**Note** this is an early show! Expect a 9pm start - be there by 8:30!

Music Picks for Tuesday, 2 November

Dirk Quinn Band - Slims (Funk/Jazz)
This Philly based band must be the standard bearers of the funk scene up in the city of Brotherly Love.... They have a great blend of Dirk's guitar, drum, keys and horns that make this a funky jazz journey into the unknown.... For those of you who enjoy 007 or Astral Project, you will really appreciate this progressive jazz/funk sound. Dirk is no stranger to the scene, he has been in the Chicago/New Orleans jazz circles for years and has been highly regarded by some of the vanguards of the scene - namely Booker T, Santana, Chico Huff & Sam Kiniger among others.... Despite this recognition, Dirk has forged his own way - pushing the envelope of Funk and Jazz variations blending long solos with short energetic bursts of caucophony that is is sweet music to the ears and to the feet.... Come on out to Slims and take a step on the Funky side..... Expect an early show - likely 9pm start....
http://www.myspace.com/dirkquinnband

Music Picks for Week of 1 November

All,

We have a good week of music ahead of us - please check out the listings below and check back for more detailed info on the bands as well as links to their music and other cool info... This is a great week for some Funky Jazz here in the Capital City..... Come out and Check it out!!

FYI - for those of you who missed Big Daddy Love last night..... SHAME!!! It was great stuff.... Certainly a great Halloween Sunday concert....

Tuesday, Nov 2:
Dirk Quinn Band - Slims (Jazz/Funk)

Wednesday, Nov 3:
Matt White - Pourhouse (Acoustic/Rock)
Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)

Thursday, Nov 4:
F.O. Finch Quartet - Mint (Jazz)
Lubriphonic - Pourhouse (Jazz/Funk)
Hoots & Hellmouth w/ Barefoot Truth - Berkeley Cafe (Indie/Punk)
Felice Brothers - Kings Barcade (Folk/Funkabilly)

Friday, Nov 5:
Sci-Fi - Pourhouse (Electro-Pop)
The King Rippers - Sadlacks (Dixieland Jazz)
Soft Company - Kings Barcade (Indie/Rock)

Saturday, Nov 6:
Bass Harvest - Berkeley Cafe (Electronica)
The Royal Nites - Slims (Rock)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Music Listings for 25 October

Hey All,



We've Got another solid week of music. Check out the below listings and check back for more info on the bands - I promise that I WILL get to it this week!



Enjoy!



Wednesday, Oct 27
Gentlemen Jesse, Barrecudas, Last Year's Men - Kings (Indie Powerpop)

Thursday, Oct 28:
Zach Deputy - Pourhouse (Reggae/Indie)
Revolution! - Lincoln Theatre (Circus w/Hi Energy DFance Party)
Racheal Koontz & The Morning After - Shakedown St (Bluegrass/Folk)

Friday, Oct 29th
Simplified w/ Honor by August- Pourhouse (Rock/Acoustic)
Perpetual Groove - Lincoln Theatre (Funk)

Saturday, Oct 30th:
The Balance w/ Mixed Solutions - Berkeley Cafe (Electronica/Dance)
Halloween Hullabaloo - Kings

Sunday, Oct 31:
Big DAddy Love - Pourhouse (Funk)

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Music Listings for 18 October

Hey All,

So sorry to be flaking out on you... Things have been crazy busy lately and I've been unable to sit down and write as much as I'd like.... I promise to get back on track and pronto... Please check out the listings for this week and check back for band capsules and links to their music. Finally, get out there and enjoy our Raleigh music scene!

Tuesday, 19 October:
Flavour! - Mosaic Wine Lounge (Electroncia) - Fall Music Fest Feat. Nixxed, TripleB & Thien!

Wednesday, 20 October:
The Red Elvises - Pourhouse (Rockabilly/Surf) - **This is an early show 7:30pm

MFMF - Mosaic (Electronica) Fall Music Fest Feat. Riott, DJ FM, Bille Blaze & Syruz!

Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)

Thursday, 21 October:

Acoustic Manner - Hibernian (Bluegrass)

Mt Moriah, Flithybird & Old Bricks - Tir na Nog (Indie)

The Love Language & Veelee - Kings (Indie)

Triangle United Techno Party Feat. Big Shern, Kroz, Molokai & Tony Nas - Mosaic (Electronica)

Friday, 22 October:

Goner, Richard Bacchus & Luckiest Girl - Kings (Indie)

Waterwood Down - Sadlacks (Folk/Indie)

Deeper Shades of House Feat. Lars, Ivey, Stasis & Feinberg - Mosaic (Electronica)

Saturday, 23 October:

The Moaners - Kings (Indie)

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Future Shows of Note

Monday 10/12 - The Pomegranates & Motor Skillz - Local 506 (Indie/Electronica)
Thursday 10/21 - Mount Moriah - Tir na Nog (Americana/Folk)

Music Picks for remainder of week & Week of October 4

Hey all! Got some great shows on tap over the next 10 days.... Check out the list below and check back for more details on the bands including links and info.
Now get out there and Support the Raleigh Music Scene!

Thurs Sept 30:
Craig Thompson - Hibernian Raleigh (Folk/Country)
Schooner / Luego - Tir na Nog (Indie)
**Papadosio - Pourhouse (Eletronica/Jam)
Stella Lively - Slims (Folk)

Friday Oct 1:
Doco/Zegg - Pourhouse (Funk/Reggae)
Way Down Town - Seaboard Station (Bluegrass)

Saturday Oct2:
Mad Tea Party / Straight 8's / Stella Lively - Pourhouse (Folk/Rockabilly)
**Ethnographers - The Brewery (Indie)

Sunday Oct 3:
Kim Richey - Berkeley Cafe (Folk/Roots)

Monday Oct 4:
Revolution! - Lincoln Theatre (Hi Energy Circus & Electronica/Dance)
**The National - Memorial Auditorium (Indie)

Wednesday Oct 6:
Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)

Thursday Oct 7:
Bumble feat DJ Thien - Busy Bee (Electronica)

Friday Oct 8:
Yo Mama's Big Phat Booty Band & Wax Planet - Pourhouse (Jam/Funk)
The Annuals & Ryan Gustafson - Kings (Indie)
**New King Rippers - Sadlacks (Dixieland Jazz)

Saturday Oct 9:
Bowerbirds - Kings (Indie)
**New King Rippers - 42nd Street (Dixieland Jazz)
Vandaveer - Cats Cradle (Indie)

Sunday Oct 10:
Assylum Street Spankers - Berkeley Cafe (Jam/Jazz/Funk)
Madeline Shaw - House Party, Parker St (Folk/Country)

I'm Baaack!!!!

Hey All!!!

I've had some crazy crazy crazy stuff going on the last couple of weeks so I appologize in being remiss with my postings. I promise I'm gettin back in the saddle - it's beeen crazy stuff trying to almost single handedly organize the music for a festival with 2 main and 1 intermediate stages - 20+ bands and performance slots - plus an afterparty and such.... Crazy stuff compacted into a week - on top of that, I'm starting a new job - so all the crap that goes with that.... Crazy is most definitely putting it lightly....

I'll be posting here shortly - stay tuned for this weekend's music picks!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Hopscotch - Day 2 - Music Picks

Ok, Here it is, - make sure you pick your shows and get to the venues EARLY! - The crowds are packing it out - esp the smaller venues: Berkeley, The Hive, Deep South and to a lesser extent, Pour House and Kings...

The Rosebuds (Indie) - City Plaza 8-10
The Monologue Bombs (Alt Indie) - Deep South 9-10
Jon Mueller (Electronica) - Kings 9:30-10:30
Veelee (Alt Indie) - Busy Bee 10:30-11:30
Erin McKeown - Deep South 11-12
Caitlyn Cary's Small Ponds and Tres Chicas - Deep South 12-1
Atlas Sound - Kings - 12:30-1:30

Hopscotch - Day One - Best of

All I have to say is if day one is any indication, Hopscotch is going to be a smashing success!
All the venues were PACKED. It is simply crazy - make sure you know where you are going because it is really hard to get into and out of the venues.....

Stars of Day 1:

All Tiny Creatures - Amazing... Simply amazing - great material. Crisp, clear, easy to follow and a masterful electronica light... I was very impressed.

Future Islands - Again - Really Really good and they whipped the crowd into a frenzy in no short order... Easily the craziest set of the night....

Collections of Colonies of Bees - Nice light electronica - was not expecting this Electro/New Wave - but great great stuff!

Grand Prize Award Winner: JAVELIN!
These guys ROCKED!!! Talk about a two man army - holy crap! My clothes are still shaking.... It was a sweat drenched, block rockin beat session - havent had one of those in a while!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Hopscotch Listening Guide - Day 1

All,

Today is a great lineup for the 1st day of Hopscotch. I'll be covering the Eletronic sets at PourHouse and Berkeley but here are some great picks for the 1st day:

All Tiny Creatures - Pourhouse (Experimental Light Electronica/Indie) 9:30-10:30
Midtown Dickens - Deep South (Folk/Indie) 10-11
Amercian Aquarium - Lincoln Theatre (Folk/Roots) 11-12
Javelin - Berkeley Cafe - (Electronica) 11:30-12:30
Future Islands - Berkeley Cafe (Electronica) 12:30-2am

All further info can be at:
www.hopscotchmusicfest.com

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Music Picks for Week of 6 September

All,

The word of the Week is HOPSCOTCH!! Rest up and get ready because EVERYTHING will be here on Thursday..... Be Sure to catch the free day shows at several venues around the city - most notably Kings on all days.... This is Raleigh's first crack at a legitimate Full-Blown music festival... Come out and support it!

I will likely write up a little (music lovers) guide tomorrow so that you all have the ease of navigating the plethora of music over the 4 days...

Thanks and enjoy while I am here stuck in the rail of Tropical Strom Hermine!

-joe

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday - Sept 2

*HOT*HOT* Delta Rae & Bird and Arrows - Berkeley Cafe (Folk/Indie)
One of my personal faves - Delta Rae is performing with another very good band - Birds and Arrows.. This is going to be great night at the Berk!
Birds and Arrows is a Chapel Hill based trio that has folk indie sound drenched in the amazing soulful vocals of Andrea Connolly. This is a great relaxing sound that makes for some easy listening - and you can focus on the musicianship (the cello is a very nice touch as well). The music and the vocals seem to complement each other - and Andrea's talented voice reminds you of shades of Indigo Girls or Tift Merritt... This is a great opener for Delta Rae - heck, I would reccomend you seeing them if they we playing solo - they are that good
www.myspace.com/bidsandarrows
Delta Rae is a Durham based quartet (by way of California) - the Holjes kids (two brothers and a sister) along with family friend Elizabeth Hopkins, have created a dynamite sound and are truly a vocal powerhouse. Brittany and Elizabeth's vocals are really world-class and their chemistry and talents have you thinking of other close-knit bands like Fleetwood Mac or Mamas & The Papas... This is a HOT band that will be on the big stage one day - its a matter of when - not if....
www.myspace.com/deltaraemusic
Check out Bottom of the River on You Tube - it will give you chills when Brittany hits the high notes....

Soft Company & Houston Bros - Tir Na Nog (Indie/Experimental)
As part of the Local Beer Local Band series, the fine folks at Tir Na Nog have brought us two bands from the Charlotte area.
Houston Bros is of particular interest as they are in the new wave, electronic, indie experimental scene and their brand of music is particularly interested and played with great enthusiasm and skill. It is most certainly an interesting sound and I highly reccomend checking it out if the above show does not grab your interest....
Soft Company is more in the mold of the idie/new age genre - and comes off as bit like an unpolished Bjork - very good - very interesting with crisp, clear sounds.. This style works for this genre and it's quite good... The band has done an excellent job melding the vocals and varios guitar and keayboard music to create a pretty solid - downbeat sound that is easy to listen to - yet complex if you really want to pay attention and concentrate.. Either way its going to be a great show and I'm just disappointed that I cant be in two places at the same time...
www.houstonmusic.com
www.myspace.com/softcompany

Review - Stonehoney and Craig Thompson Plus Peter Lamb & The Wolves

Last night I caught two great shows. Craig Thompson of "Old Habits" did a solo act prior to Austin based Stonehoney... Craig was absolutely amazing on guitar and vocals. He has a stage presence with the talent to back it up. A great quick set for him that was truly amazing.... It was my first time seeing Stonehoney and so I was wondering what I was in for... After a slow start, the band round it's groove and treated us to a powerful set of originals and old Texas hits. These 5 guys - 4 guitarists and a drumer can belt it out in a variety of levels as each one of the guitarists will take over lead vocals depending on song... Their Alt Country Roots Rock sound has a twang of pop dashed in for good effect and you know what? It works.... Very very impressive set and I look forward to having these guys back in Raleigh soon....

The 2nd concert of the night was Peter Lamb & The Wolves... What more can I say about these guys - they are the standard bearer of the Raleigh Traditional Jazz scene... I also must say that Peter is very creative with getting different local musicians involved to come and sit in with the band - giving them a different feel each time... Brilliant and a great bi-monthly gig for them, us the regulars and Raleigh...

Monday, August 30, 2010

Music Picks for Week of August 30

Hey All,

What a crazy week last week was - lots of beach time in one last flurry before the summer is over. If Hurricane Earl cooperates, I'll be out there again this week - but we shall see. Lots of great music to check out this week. See listings below and check back for more detailed daily posts on the bands and the music - I promise I will get some of those in this week...

Enjoy!

Monday, Aug 30:
Revolution Raleigh - Lincoln Theatre (Circus/Dance/Exhibition)

Wednesday, Sept 1:
We are Country Mice - Slims (Indie)
Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)

Thursday, Sept 2:
Delta Rae & Birds n Arrows - Berkeley Cafe (Acoustic/Folk Indie)
Soft Company & Houston Bros - Tir Na Nog (Indie/Experimental)

Friday, Sept 3:
Leaving Venus & Jacob Johnson Band - Deep South (Indie/Blues)
Johnny Folsom 4 - Seaboard Station (Rockabilly)
Voxhaul Broadcast - Slims (Indie/Electro/Experimental

Saturday, Sept 4:
Stan Ridgeway - Kings (Indie/Retro)

Sunday, Sept 5:
Soul Rebels Brass Band - Downtown Raleigh City Square (Brass Jazz/Funk)
Saturday, Sept 4:

Monday, August 23, 2010

Music Picks for Week of August 23

Hey all!

Sorry to have been remiss - lots of things going on last week - and not enough time in the day...
We have a good week of music on tap this week highlighted by the re-opening of KINGS!!! How Awesome is that.... Look out Friday!!!!
Anyhoo, Check out the picks for the week and check back for daily listings with more detailed band info and such.... As an added bonus for this week, it's Raleigh Resturant Week - get dinner at one of our fine downtown resturants prior to hitting a show!

Enjoy! Bon Appetit!

Monday, Aug 23:
Revolution Raleigh - Lincoln Theatre (Musical Themed Circus)

Tuesday, Aug 24:
Cambridge - Pourhouse (Americana)

Wednesday, Aug 25:
Music Networking Party - Berkeley Cafe

Thursday, Aug 26:
The Debutantes - Pour House (Indie Rock)
Disco Biscuits - Lincoln Theatre (Indie/Electronica)
Once & Future Kings - Tir Na Nog (Indie)
Bumble - Busy Bee (Electronica)

Friday, Aug 27th:
Last Friday @ The Berk - Berkeley Cafe (Electronica/Dance)
The Straight 8's - Music on The Porch 2 Seaboard Station (Rockabilly
KINGS GRAND REOPENING Feat. The Royal Nites - KINGS (Rock)

Saturday, August 28th:
Simplified - Pourhouse (Acoustic Rock)

Sunday, August 29th:
Jim Avett - Pourhouse (Acoustic Country)

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, Aug 19

Cockabilly Roadshow - Pourhouse (Various/Circus)
This NYC group does a little of everything - circus, ballad, burlesque, and yes, music. This is a traveling group from the main production up in NYC but it's good and Raleigh lucked out and got a tour stop. This should be a great night of entertainment and music. Check out some of thier spots on You Tube.

Small Ponds - Tir Na Nog (Indie)
Local Faves come by and play at the local beer, local band night once again. It's a great band, Caitlin has a tremendous voice and this will be a great show.
www.myspace.com/thesmallponds


Allies Emerge - Shakedown Street (Psychedelic/Electronica/Indie)
Raliegh based purveyors of experimental psychedelic,electronic, indie rock, these guys will most certainly have an "interesting" set of music that will range the extremes. I like their sound - its a unique one and its changing but it's certainly worth a listen if you are in the NCSU area...
www.myspace.com/alliesemerge

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Music Picks for Wednesday, August 18

Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)
The mainstay of the Raleigh Jazz scene, these guys will tear it up tonight at the Humble Pie... Good crowd, Great Music and lots of dancing going on.. All in all, a great evening for relaxing jazz and meeting with friends.

Old Habits & Acoustic Manner - The Brewery (Roots/Folk/Bluegrass)
I'm really glad to see the Brewery branching out a bit and getting some different music in their venue. This is a great place to see music and what better than two of the best folk/bluegrass bands in town... Old Habits has made great strides in establishing itself as one of the best in their class - and they have done it quickly. The Thompson Brothers have put together a great set of musicians and they seem to get better every time out. It's an exciting band, great music and a great mix of original songs and some great covers that they seem to put their own stamp on.
www.old-habits.com
Acoustic Manner is the former Barefoot Manner group (-1) and they are playing their brand of Bluegrass with the same fervor as before.... This will most certainly be a great show - so come on out and check out a great night of music...

**Hot**The Civil Wars - Pourhouse (Indie/Roots)
Perhaps the most intriguing band of the night - The Civil Wars - treats Raleigh to a stop. Claims to fame for these two include a recent stint of their music on Greys Anatomy. Their music style is a powerful, powerful duet of great voices - and it will blow you away. Think Glen Hansard & MarketaIrglova - it's that good! They have a whole bunch of great songs - but if you only have time to listen to one, Poison & Wine is the one - its a champion - and now is a great time to catch them while they are under the radar...
Madi Diaz opens the evening and she is a talented vocalist in her own right - what a great night of music!
The Civil Wars can be found on you tube
Madi Diaz: www.myspace.com/madidiaz

Monday, August 16, 2010

Music Picks for Week of August 16

Hey All,

I was out of the loop last week - and missed some great shows - but I was away - boating, camping and partying up on the Shackleford and Outer Banks.... We have some great shows lined up this week - most notably the Design and Delta Rae playing Friday @ Pourhouse. Check out the list below and check back for daily listings with more detailed band info...

Thanks!

Monday, Aug 16:
Jason Adamo Band - Pourhouse (Indie Rock)
Revolution Raleigh - Lincoln Theatre - (Music themed Circus)

Wednesday, Aug 18:
Old Habits & Acoustic Manner - The Brewery (Folk/Bluegrass)
The Civil Wars & Madi Diaz - Pourhouse (Indie)
Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)

Thursday, Aug 19:
The Small Ponds - Tir Na Nog (Folk/Indie Rock)
The Cockabilly Roadshow - Pourhouse (Burlesque/Gypsy Folk)
Allies Emerge - Shakedown Street (Electronic Psychedelic Rock)

Friday, Aug 20:
Secondhand Smoke & John Pugh - Shakedown Street (Folk/Acoustic)
The Design & Delta Rae - Pourhouse (Rock/Indie Acoustic)
The Stray Dogs, The Balance, Parmalee & More - Deep South (Various)

Saturday, Aug 21:
Malarky Gras Feat. American Aquarium, Red Colar, Paleface & More - Pourhouse
The Loose Screws - Shakedown Street - (Covers/Rock)

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Music Picks for Saturday, Aug 7

Triangle Blues Society Summertime Blues Party - Bonedaddy's Hideaway (Blues)
For you Blues loves, this is a great event and a great evening - of Blues, Brews and some great food. Featured Blues bands are:
Lil Dave Band
Swamp Doctors
Th'Bullfrog
Hell Camino
Josh Preslar Band
Music starts at 7 - come by early and grab you a plate! $8 admission - $2 for members or free if you buy a membership to Bone Daddys

Megan Van Vleet, Vintage Fresh & Steve Ploog - Deep South (Acoustic indie Rock)
This is a solid set of Acoustic Indie Rock - kicked off by Megan Van Vleet. Her guitar and vocals have that garage, unpolished touch to it - and you know, it works... It's a comfortable, soothing sound for the ears and the soul. She has an amazing range on her vocals and her passion and enthusiasm for the music pulls the listener in and keeps you captivated until the set is over...
Great stuff! - Check out "Careful with your heart girl"
www.myspace.com/meganvanvleet
Vintage Fresh brings their version indie rock - w/ a dash of soul thrown in for good measure. This Raleigh band is a fixture on the college circuit and their sound is not unlike that of the Blue Dogs.... They have a great set of music in store that get you groovin and maybe even dancing.
www.myspace.com/vintagefreshness
Steve Ploog hails from Merced, CA and brings his style of Acoustic Rock to the stage for a set of indie rock with a touch of psychedic thrown in to give it that West Coast feel. He has a great vocal range and excercises it very easily in his songs to give them a distinct and unique feel.
Check out his set for a mellow feel - and chill out and drink a cold one and relax.
www.myspace.com/monotonedmaestro

Loose Screws - Shakedown Street (Jam/Cover)
Local band - very local venue - talented musicians - esp the lead vocals - good times abound!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, Aug 5

Bubonik Funk, Leaving Venus & Jordan Okrend - Deep South (Funk, Acoustic, Indie)
This is a pretty solid lineup of different bands - and makes for a great night of music...
Bubonik Funk is a Charlotte based funk band that seems to blend funk, rock and soul all together for their soulful funk sound... It's a real solid sound and the band brings an energy and enthusiasm that is contagious and gets the crowd going and grooving - just take a listen to "Position of Power" to see what I mean....
www.myspace.com/bubonikfunk
Jordan Okrend is a great acoustic rocker with good vocals to match - he mainly plays most of his own stuff but has been known to throw in a cover or two to jack up the crowd... This is easy listening stuff but it is certainly worth a listen....
www.myspace.com/jordanokrendmusic
Indy Rockers Leaving Venus have a kooky cool indie/retro sound to them.... It's like an indie band of today discovering the 80s - at least the vocal stylings.... Clear, crisp yet distant... Check out "Dead Men Dont Tell Tales" and you know what I mean.... In fact all of their songs are great listens.... Check out the show!
www.myspace.com/leavingvenus

Mike Mickxer Trio - Hibernian (Jazz)
Mike and krewe tear it up at another night at the Hibernian - I saw him out last night - so he is ready to jam out...

80s Party Feat. I Was Totaly Destroying It, Jews & Catholics & more.....
This is going to be one big 80s party. 3-4 Bands in costume doing original and 80s covers plus djs spinning the best 80s music in between.... The party kicks off at 9pm with the headliners and their 7" release party feat "In Big Country" hitting the stage around 11:45 or so....
This show is a MUST!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Music Picks for Wednesday, August 4

Peter Lamb and the Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)
Its that time again for the Bi-Monthly Jazz Jam. This is your opportunity to experience some of the best jazz in the Raleigh. Super Cool Amosphere and Venue - and great crowd as well.
Show is around 9:30-11:30 (two sets).
www.myspace.com/peterlambandthewolves

No Eyes & Zorch - Berkeley Cafe (Psychedelic Rock)
No Eyes is a Boone band that has a brand of music that has a lot of characteristics of Psychedelic, Indie and Garage rock. The musicianship is solid and they are a solid jam band that will keep you entertained for sure.

Zorch is an Austin band that is like a hopped up Particle. Very creative and I like their energy and different sounds/vocal styles in putting together their sound... Very interesting and certainly worth a listen on a Wednesday night. Check out their song "Zut Alors" - its exactly what I'm talking about - unique sound and altogether a solid night of music.

www.myspace.com/noeyesband
www.myspace.com/zzoorrcchh

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Music Picks for week of Aug 1

Hey All,

What a wonderful weekend of music - awesome stuff - BIG thanks to Cherry Bounce and Raleigh Wide Open for a great day of music..... After a week like that, we need a few days rest... Thankfully we get just that as this week starts off slow and builds up as the week goes on. Check out the daily listings below and check back for individual days and band info and links.
Now get out there and enjoy our Raleigh music scene!

Wednesday, Aug 4:
No Eyes / Zorch - Berkeley Cafe (Psychedelic/Alt Rock)

Thursday, Aug 5:
Bubonik Funk w/ Leaving Venus & Jordan Okrend - Deep South (Funk/Rock/Acoustic/Jam)

80s Dance Party Featuring I Was Totaly Destroying it, Jews & Catholics and more - Tir Na Nog (Indie Rock/Covers/ Dance)

Mike Mickxer Trio - Hibernian (Jazz/Soul)

Friday, Aug 6
Swimming with Dolphins - The Brewery (Electronica/Electro Indie)

Joe Firstman with Circus Maximus - Pourhouse (Acoustic Rock/Circus)

Swagger - Big Easy (Southern Rock)

Debonzo Bros w/ 28 North & Puritan Rodeo - Slims (Indie Rock

Saturday, Aug 7:

The Loose Screws - Shakedown Street (Covers/Jam)

The Moderate w/ Titchener Sound Cage - Pourhouse (Rock Fusion/Turntablism)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Music Picks for Saturday, July 31

Raleigh Wide Open - All Day Event Downtown
The best I can do here is suggest the best bands playing and their times - they are as below:
Crucial Fiya - 12:15-1:45 (Reggae)
North Elementary - 3-3:45 (Indie)
Mel Melton & The Wicked Mojos - 4-5 (Zydeco)
Wax Planet 4:15-5 (Indie)
Ariel Down 6:45-7:30 (Rock)
Old Habits 7:30-8:45 (Folk/Bluegrass)
The Design 8-9 (Rock)
This is a FULL day of music!

Zydecopious - Big Easy (Zydeco)
Raleigh's own Cajun connection tears up the Big Easy on Saturday night. Kenny, Rusty and crewe will have your dancing and partying until the wee hours. Consider this the Raleigh Wide Open Afterparty!
The show will start around 10:30 or so...
www.zydecopious.com

Second String Band - Sadlacks (Roots/Jam Rock)
For those of you not wanting to fight the crowds downtown, Sadlacks has the perfect solution. Nashville based Second String will jam out its brand of Roots Southern Jam rock for you. This will be a great place to kick back, relax and dance or get crazy only if you want to... Good times and it will be a great show...
Showtime will be 7-7:30...

Music Picks for Friday, July 30

Hot Damn Blues Band - The Big Easy (Blues)
Local band has been tearing up the various venues around the city with their amazing bluesy/rock sounds. Lots of covers - but its a great time to come out and party and dance with this band. They, after all are a party band... Show Starts at 10-10:30

The Old Ceremony w/ Schooner - Pourhouse (Indie)
*American Cancer Society Benefit Concert*
Two Chapel Hill bands come to Raleigh to rock out their distinc Indie sounds... The Old Ceremony is on of the more established bands in the region and have a great following and will undoubtedly pack out the venue. Any extra room left over will most certainly be filled by Schooner - another great Indie band - that has a more mellow sound but it's a good intro to the night and the Headliner... This will most certainly be a great show and it's a great benefit for a great cause.
www.myspace.com/theoldceremony
www.schoonermusic.com/sounds

Fallout Shelter Presents: Big Beats - Flex(formerly the Fallout Shelter) (Techno)
For those of you needing a Techno fix - this is it! Great ready for some major bigbeat sounds from our faves and a pulsing dancefloor that will be going crazy! This is a facebook event - so lok it up under The Fallout Shelter

Music Picks for Thursday, July 29

Whiskey Kills the Butterflies - Pourhouse (Indie)
Whats most impressive about this Raleigh band is that sometimes when listening to them, it's like closing my eyes and listening to Eddie Vetter - great stuff and its a great sound and i really like how the instrumentation complements the wonderful vocals - a great example of this is "Greetings from Munich" - wonderful and powerful..... Psuedo Blue & the Majestics open the show around 10. Expect Whiskey kills to be on around 11:30 or so....
www.myspace.com/whiskeykills

Ben Palmer Trio - Hibernian Raleigh (jazz)
Ben Palmer trio is a local jazz trio that plays solid jazz at various locations around the triangle. This is the perfect place to go out and get your jazz fix for the evening... Solid sounds, great musicians and should be a great evening of jazz.

Bumble - The Hive @ Busy Bee (electronica)
Not the only spot to get your electronica fix but certainly a solid choice for a Thursday night out - beat the weekend madness dancing and grooving evening. This is a Solid set of music and will be a great time..

Music Picks for Wednesday, July 28

Zach Deputy w/ Big Daddy Love - Pourhouse (reggae/roots/bluegrass)
To say that you can Zach's music fits neatly into a certain genre or types of genres is not doing his music justice. He has the unique ability to blend elements of reggae, funk, roots and rock all together to create a pretty fun sound that will get you grooving and eventually, dancing... His music is fun, and it is very good. I liken his sound to a mashup of The Wailers, Galactic and maybe the Dynamites..... It is a great sound and certainly not something to be missed "Tubesteak Remix" says it all......
Big Daddy Love out of Asheville opens the evening and they represent a sharp contrast to Zach. Their Roots/Bluegrass style of music most certainly has an Asheville slant to it and it works - its great, clear and easy to listen to and dance if it strikes your fancy... These guys are really good and it's certainly worth getting over a little early to catch their entire set.
As an added benefit, Lonerider brewing is doing a beer tasting at 8pm. The opening band will start around 9....
www.myspace.com/zachdeputy
www.myspace.com/bigdaddyloveband - check out "River Runs" - it's powerful!

Streetlight Manifesto - Lincoln Theatre (Punk/Ska)
The evening just got cranked up a few notches with this band. These guys are in the midst of a North American/European tour and certainly seem to be going place. This band represents a type of music that is not as popular as it once was - but it's great stuff and certainly worth a listen. I liken this band to a cross between the Pietasters and Flogging Molly. It will certainly get the crowd jacked up and ready to get rocking and rolling.... I wish I could be two places at one time - but it's simply not possible.... I highly reccomend this show - as it's great stuff - and who knows - maybe I'll try to make both.... The Wonder Years will take the stage around 8-8:30 - so this is a relatively early show...
www.streetlightmanifesto.com

Review - Freddy Hall, Jenn Mundia

What a wonderful evening of acoustic music. Freddy Hall was crisp clear and had an excellent sound that made you feel comfortable - but also groove with the music. I really enjoyed it. Jenn Mundia was amazing - she has a GREAT voice and will continue to develop and do great things in due time... You must check her out - it was a great show and I was very impressed! Great crowd for a Monday as well....

Monday, July 26, 2010

Music Picks for Week of July 26

All,

After a Flurry of songs to end the week - there is no let up this week. Please see listings below and check back for daily listings with more info and links to the featured bands.

Monday, July 26:
Govt. Mule - Raleigh Downtown Amphitheatre
Freddy Hall, Yellowbirddd, Jenn Mundia - Deep South (Acoustic/Soul)

Tuesday July 27:
AWOL presents: Cool Kid Collective, The Balance & Mixed Solution - Berkeley Cafe
(Electronica/Hip Hop)

Wednesday July 28:
Zach Deputy w/ Big Daddy Love - Pourhouse (reggae/roots/bluegrass)
Streetlight Manifesto - Lincoln Theatre (Punk/Ska)

Thursday July 29:
Whiskey Kills the Butterflys - Pourhouse (Rock/Alt)
Ben Palmer Trio - Hibernian (Jazz)

Friday July 30:
The Old Ceremony w/ Schooner - Pourhouse (Indie)
Hot Damn Blues Band - Big Easy (Blues)

Saturday July 31:
Raleigh Wide Open - Downtown
Zydecopious - Big Easy (Zydeco)
Deadstring Brothers w/ Whitey Morgan & the 78s and more - Berkeley Cafe (Roots/Honky Tonk)
Second String Band - Sadlacks (Bluegrass)

Friday, July 23, 2010

Music Picks for Saturday, July 24

Nova Stella - Pourhouse (Funk Rock)
This Greenville, NC band is back to serve another dose of their brand of Funk Rock to Raleigh. Their last show was a great one and I certainly would expect we will get another superb show. They have a great sound that is guitar, drums and horns - all blended with some damn good vocals and a touch of retro that makes it chic.... This is a unique sound and I certainly encourage you check this out if you are in the mood for something new and very, very good...
The last Tallboys and Destroy All Sweaters open the evening around 10 and you can expect Nova Stella to be on around midnite....
www.myspace.com/novastellaband

Ed Stephenson & The Paco Band - Burning Coal Theatre (Flamenco)
A friend notified me that these guys are playing - great stuff and certainly filling a void in this area of Flamenco music.... They have a great sound and Ed Stephenson - a Raleigh transplant from Toronto, is a guitar player with National Acclaim.... If you have a hankering for Flamenco - this IS the place where you will find it this weekend. In addition to their own material, they also do some amazing covers and different takes on our popular hits Check the Burning Coal website to verify start time - currently listed as 8pm - cost is $10 Also check out You Tube for videos of the band - great stuff!

**Hot**The Waybacks - Berkeley Cafe (Roots Rock)
I dont know how Marianne got this booked - but she hit a Grand Slam with this San Francisco band. These guys are one of the hottest Roots Rock bands on the scene right now... With the polish and poise of a big-time band - yet with the enthusiasm and aura of a up and coming band - it's the perfect mix of attidude and edge that will make this concert one to remember. Take a listen to "Railroad Blues" and you will know exactly what I mean... The Vocals, the guitar solo's, fiddle, mandolin - the whole package... Great Stuff, Great band - and this is most certainly a Grand Slam of a show and a MUST SEE. Doors at 8 - show at 9 - Get there early if you want a good spot because this place will be packed!
www.myspace.com/thewaybacks

Red Clay Ramblers - NCMA Pavilion (Folk)
North Carolina's Folk music flagship band comes to the NCMA for an evening show. This band has state-wide and National acclaim for it's brand of NC based folk music. Come on out to the NCMA and enjoy a family-friendly evening of music....

Music Picks for Friday, July 23

***Hot Hot Hot***Milagro Saints - Sadlacks (Folk Rock/Jam)
Local Rocker Roberto Morales brings his group to the Neighborhood Music haunt for an early evening show... With a sound that has elements of Widespread Panic, The Subdudes and Rusted Root these guys bring a great sound that is often tried and rarely done right... These guys do it right! This is going to be a great show - and with luck, weather will cool down when the sun goes down - but the music will heat up for some grooving and dancing.... This show is starting around 7-7:30 till 10-10:30
www.myspace.com/milagrosaints

Swagger - Big Easy (Southern Rock)
This local band brings their brand of Southern Rock to the Big Easy for a night of music and dancing. Expect Guitar drenched lyrics with some good ol' southern rock vocals to create a night of swampy southern rock..... These guys have a great stage presence and there should be a great crowd for this 10-10:30 show....
www.myspace.com//swaggernc

The Royal Nites - Slims (Rock)
Slims kicks off the weekend with a 3 band set to rock out all night. Sugar, Oscar Gambles and The Royal Nites will rock out and definitely will satisfy any Rock cravings you may have. They bring pack a power punch with three guitar driven sound that not only drives the explosive vocals - but also adds and softens the vocal energy when needed. The result is a hi-energy, blended sound that is enjoyable, motivating and depending on the time of night or number of drinks consumed, conducive to slam-dancing... Wear your boots and get ready for a crazy, crazy night....
The Royal Nites are the opening act - expect them to start around 9:30 - then stick around for Sugar and Oscar Gambles.

**Hot Hot Hot**Tres Chicas - Berkeley Cafe (Indie Rock/Vocal)
The Heavy Hitters of the evening, Raleigh Band - and national/international celebrities, they are here for an evening of simply amazing music that will move and inspire all to sit or stand still and listen.... It's our good fortune that these busy ladies are able to get together for a real treat for us... This show is not to be missed!! The world has it's three tenors, Raleigh has the 3 Queens in Lynn, Caitlin and Tonya... These ladies are Royalty - and have National and International acclaim with Tres Chicas and with their respective own projects and previous groups.....
Their vocals and they way the harmonize and blend is simply amazing - just take a listen to "Slip so Easy" and you will know what I'm talking about.... This is great stuff!
As an added benefit, Chuck Prophet is opening. His Folksy/Bluesy style sure to get the crowd riled up and is not to be missed... Expect a 9pm start with Tres Chicas starting somewhere around 10:30
www.myspace.com/treschicas
www.myspace.com/chuckprophetofficial

Honda Civic Tour Kicks off at Raleigh Downtown Amphitheatre

All,

This Tour kicks off tonight in Downtown Raleigh:

The 2010 Honda Civic Tour Kicks off at the Raleigh Downtown Amphitheater. The tour features Paramore, Tegan and Sarah, New Found Glory, and the rising pop-rock group creating a lot of Buzz: Kadawatha.
This is the first major U.S. tour for the indepedent pop-rock band based out of Sri Lanka. Kadawatha is a really awesome, talented group of guys with musicial sounds that are compared to The Hush Sound & Switchfoot. This is a show that is not to miss!

Show Details:
Honda Civic Tour
Friday, July 23rd
Raleigh Downtown Amphitheater
www.myspace.com/kadawatha

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, July 22

Holy Ghost Tent Revival - Backyard Bistro (Indie/Ska)
Our friends from Greensboro are back to rock the heck out of the Backyard Bistro - the former Damons location - right across the street from the RBC Centre. Expect another solid night of guitar, drums, vocals and horns - this is not a show to miss.... This going to be a great show that will build into a crescendo of music dancing and craziness. This is truly an up and coming band and it's only a matter of time given the level of talent and dedication in these guys....
www.myspace.com/hgtr - be sure to check out "Gettin over your Love" and "Hammer Fell" - simply amazing.... Expect an 7:30-8pm start...

Who's Bad - Fosters @ Cameron Village (Michael Jackson covers)
Ok - Ok, make fun... But this is one of the outdoor shows that Fosters puts on every so often.... This Harkens back to the Live after Five Days - so come out and enjoy a little bit of music on your way to dinner or another show... Admission is $10 - which is entirely inappropriate but if you have a itch for Michael Jackson - it will likely be worth it... - This show has a start time of 9 - but my guess is 8pm is probably more in line...

Midtown Dickens - Tir Na Nog (Folk/Indie/Bluegrass)
This Durham based band is playing as part of the Local Beer Local Band series - they have an eclectic and interesting sound that ranges from Folksy/Bluegrass to a harder driving indie/garage sound - and peppered with rangey vocals and Horns!.... Catherines vocals are crisp, clear and hit all the high notes in impressive fashion. I am most impress with their range of instrumentation - they each have like 5-6 things that they will play during the course of the show - and it adds to the sound and it's very interesting It's a really great sound and I am looking forward to hearing their set as I am sure it is going to be a good one.
www.myspace.com/midtowndickens - check out "Old Dogs" - its a great song!
Expect the show to start around 10 or so...

Soja - Lincoln Theatre (Reggae)
Old School Reggae band from the DC area..... These guys have been tearing it up for longer than I can remember.... They are Reggae music royalty and are in the midst of an East Coast Tour.... Raleigh is fortunate to have these guys - if you like Reggae at all, this show is a MUST. Come listen to some of the best Reggae out on the scene right now.... Great Songs, great sound and most certainly a great crowd.... Looking forward to seeing these guys tonight!
The Movement & Mambo Sauce are the opening acts - expect them to start around 8pm with Soja taking the stage around 10-10:30.....
www.myspace.com/soja

Lonnie Walker & Free Electric State - Berkeley Cafe (Indie Rock)
I'm not sure what much else I can say about these local Rockers.... Lonnie Walker is one of the most talented guys that I have met - he's got the whole package and brings a level of energy and excitement to the stage on each show that is unparalleled. His brand of rock is solid Indie - with driving beats that are easy to jam to and that, coupled with his energy and stage presence, gets the crowd jacked up to a whole new level.... Free Electric State is a great indie band that has this retro-psychedelic edge to them.. This makes their sound rather unique for the area and it is catchy and something a little different... It also helps to be good musicians - which these guys are - and their sound is blended and polished - yet edgy at the same time... Should be a great night of music at the Berk!
www.myspace.com/lonniewalker
www.myspace.com/freeelectricstate

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Music Picks for Wednesday, July 21

Murphys Kids - Pourhouse (Ska/Reggae)
This Richmond based band has a great sound with the combination of Reggae & Ska. They remind me very much of The Pietasters with their sound and style. Their Hi-energy enthusiasm is contagious to the crowd and if prodded, they will take you on a trip of music utopia... They have an amazing knack of blending the instrumentation and the vocals to create just the right sound at just the right tempo for thier songs... "I still miss you" & "Anticorporate Beach Party" are two excellent examples of this and I'm sure there will be many, many more tonight. Come on out, check it out as this is just a taster for tomorrow's show at Lincoln theatre.....
Parachute Musical and Sequioa Prep get the evening kicked off around 10... Expect the headliner to take the stage around 11:30-midnite....
www..myspace.com/mkrva

Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)
Raleigh faves are back again for their bi-monthly show. If you ever needed of wanted to hear great jazz - Raleigh Style, this is your chance and these guys are not to be missed. Come out tonight and catch them because ths is their last gig at Humble Pie while they work on getting their new album recorded.... Show starts around 10 - come early for dinner and a drink.....
www.myspace.com/peterlambandthewolves

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Music Picks for Tuesday, July 20

Old Habits & The Preservation - Pourhouse (Folk/Bluegrass - Country/Rock)
Local Favorite Old Habits take the stage at the Pourhouse for a Tuesday show - Anchored by the Thompson Brothers, this band has quickly gained popularity and has quite a local following (as evidenced by their show 2 weeks ago at Seaboard Station). Thy harmonize, blend sound well and are great entertainers with great stage presence.... Check out "Midnight Moonlight" - and you will see what I mean... This is a great band and it is guaranteed to be a great show....
The Preservation hails from Austin and fits the Garage Country/Rock set.... I like to think of it as dancehall band - great stuff and something that we certainly do not get to enjoy very often here in Raleigh... Their musical styles range from country, to roots to garage rock - but somehow, the band is able to show it's range with excellent transition that is seamless - yet distinct. Check out the range in the songs between "Nickeled and Dimed" to "Tears me Up" to "Little Lucy". This is great stuff and it promises to be a great show.
The Pourhouse has this set for an 8pm show - I highly doubt anything starting before 9 - but get there at 8 just to be safe....
www.myspace.com/oldhabitsmusic
www.myspace.com/thepreservation

Monday, July 19, 2010

Music Picks for Week of July 19th

All,

We have a great lineup of music this week. Please try to come out and support a show or three...
Check out the lineup below and check back daily for individual day listings as well as band info and links to music...

Monday, July 19:
Left Outlet - Slims (Rock)

Tuesday, July 20:
Old Habits & The Preservation - Pourhouse (Folk Rock/Country)
Casey Donahew Band - Berkeley Cafe (country/Southern Rock)

Wednesday, July 21:
Murphy's Kids - Pourhouse (Ska/Reggae)
Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)

Thursday, July 22:
Midtown Dickens - Tir Na Nog (Bluegrass/Folk)
Soja - Lincoln Theatre (Reggae)
Lonnie Walker & Free Electric State - Berkeley Cafe (Indie Rock)

Friday, July 23:
Swagger - Big Easy (Southern Rock)
The Royal Nites - Slims (Rock)
Tres Chicas - Berkeley Cafe (Americana/Folk)
Milagro Saints - Sadlacks (Americana/Rock)

Saturday, July 24:
Destroy All Sweaters & Nova Stella - Pourhouse (Covers/Jazzy Funk)
The Waybacks - Berkeley Cafe (Folk/Roots Rock)
Red Clay Ramblers - North Carolina Museum of Art (Folk/Country)
The Static Minds - Sadlacks (Rock)

Sunday, July 25:
Spence Fest Feat: The T's, The Loaners, Static Minds & more - Slims (Rock)

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Music Picks for Sunday, July 18

JJ Grey & Mofro w/ Amelia's Mechanics - Pourhouse (Funk/Indie)
JJ Grey & Mofro is one of the better funk/southern rock groups out there.... Based in Jacksonville, FL - these guys are in the midst of a national tour and Raleigh is fortunate to have them for a Sunday show.... Blending styles of Blues,Funk and Southern Rock, they seem to create a sound that takes the best of all for a sound that gets you going. Sounds like "Orange Blossoms" are widely played on mainstream radio and these guys are even better live... These guys remind me a lot of the Early Galactic or Radiators. It is really, really, great stuff - and you just gotta love the horns for the Funk sound....
As an added treat, Greensboro based Amelia's Mechanics are opening this great show... Their brand of Indie Rock/Folk Fusion is great and I've said this before - their vocal styles are a mix of Indigo Girls & Bjork. There are still tickets avail - doors open at 7 and the show starts at 8.... This will be a great night of music - get ready!
www.myspace.com/mofroband
www.myspace.com/ameliasmechanics

Review - New King Rippers

All,

Saturday night's concert @ Sadlacks was one of the best dixieland jazz concerts that I've seen outside of New Orleans in a VERY long time.... These guys are simply amazing - and it's good to see the band back together again - albeit with a few new members - it fills a gaping hole in the Raleigh music scene.... Dave Wright, simply amazing - great vocals w/French & English and awesome Trombone to boot.... Dave Andrews is the string maestro - and makes it happen, Greg Cabel is belting it out on the Trumpets, I'm not sure what I can say about Bob Nery on the reeds - except AWESOME - raleigh's version of Pete Fountain for sure! Carl Blackwell, well he is the man on the skins - and not too bad on vocals either... Eric Husel is likely one of two Sousaphone players in the area - which gives the band a brassy bass - and simply solidifies their status a Dixieland Jazz royalty in the Triangle....

Great Show - and please check them out on facebook as well as check back here as I'll be posting their next gigs...

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Music Picks for Saturday, July 17

New King Rippers - Sadlacks (New Orleans Jazz)
This raleigh-based powerhouse sextet is anchored by ex Squirrel Nut Zippers Trombone/Vocals - David Wright as well as a great supporting cast which includes Carl Blackwell of Funkuponya. This is a HOT band!!! It certainly is not one to miss. The action starts early - 7:30 with the show ending around 10pm or so. Get your dancing shoes as this band playes New Orleans inspired Jazz from the likes of, jelly roll morton, louis armstrong and bends the genres of jazz/funk/gospel/calypso/swing to create a great sound that is upbeat, danceable and most certainly enjoyable.... Get there early, have a sandwich, and then have a few drinks and enjoy the evening....
Check these guys out on Facebook - New King Rippers

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Music Listings for Friday, July 16

Government Mule - Downtown Raleigh Amphitheatre
Warren Haynes and group is back after a 3 year hiatus but is ready to rock out downtown Raleigh.... Originally from New York - New Orleans is the adopted home of this great band... While they forge their own path - I liken their sound very much to that of The Subdudes. It's going to be a great nite for music and I would not be surprised to see Warren out on the town afterwards. This is going be a great show - be sure to get you tickets in advance...

Government Mule has two "afterpartys" that are worth mentioning:

George McConnell & the Nonchalants w/Kenebec - Pourhouse
and
Waterwood Down w/ 5 Gallon Pale - Berkeley Cafe
both are fairly good rock/jam bands and should keep the crowd rocking for the remainder of the night.... George McConnell and group hails from Oxford, MS and blends in elements of Southern Rock into their sound - as well as some great guitar riffs... They are pure entertainers and local band, Kenebec will be opening for them at the pourhouse around 10:30 - expect George and co to take the stage around midnite......
Waterwood Down is a local Raleigh band that sounds more like if combined Govt Mule and Widespread Panic... Its a great sound and certainly worth a listen to. It's a laid-back jam session that blends elements of Blues, Rock, Funk and Folk.... It's a great sound and I'm looking forward to the show... Another good local band opens for these guys - 5 Gallon Pale... Expect the show to kick off around 10...
www.myspace.com/georgemcconnell
www.myspace.com/waterwooddown

Hot Damn Blues Band - Music on the Porch @ Seaboard Station (Blues/Jam)
Local faves, these guys come to jam out the weekly gathering of a few hundred people. It's a great way to wind down Friday happy hour - or get the family out for an evening of cheap entertainment (it's a free show - but donations are accepted) - and a great venue for families....
The Band Starts Playing at 7 and will likely play until about 9:30.... $3 Beer, $4 Wine and $2 slices of pizza - or you can order food from Peace China Resturant - or, bring your own dinner - picnic style....

Music Picks for Thursday, July 15

Adrian Duke Trio - Hibernian Raleigh (Blues/Funk/Jazz)
This local jazz has been nothing short of surprising in their climb up the music ladder. Adrian Duke has assembled a powerhouse trio that blurs the lines of Funk/Jazz & Blues for a sound that is drenched in the style of an upbeat New Orleans Jazz club..... It is simply amazing and has attracted fans far and wide as evidenced by their performance for Queen Elizabeth during her last state visit...
This is a great opportunity to catch a great gig of music on a Thursday... Get there early - as I expect the Hibernian room will be PACKED.... Be sure to check them out on their website below:
www.myspace.com/adriandukesspace

The Rockridge Brothers - Berkeley Cafe (Euro Style Bluegrass)
This is certainly an interesting band - a Swedish punk rock band - discovered the Bluegrass music of Appalachian region and set about converting themselves into a world class Bluegrass band. The have most certainly succeeded and now play to packed venues throughout Europe - as well as a good solid following here in the US. Their sound is genuine - with hints of Scotch-Irish folk and lilt thrown in for good measure.... It most certainly piques the interest, esp after hearing about the background of these guys - but trust me, they are VERY good and come out ready to dance, clog, hoe down... whatever suits you....
The Lynda Dawson (of local band Kickin Grass)trio will start things off around 8-8:30 or so and expect these guys to take the stage sometime after 10....
www.myspace.com/rockridgebrothers

Music Picks for Wednesday, July 14

Scholars Word - Pourhouse (Reggae)
This Florida based band comes to the Pourhouse while in the midst of an East Coast Tour. They play a version of Reggae that some may characterize as Ska. Their musical stylings are very similar to The Pietasters - except with a lot better vocals.... This is an interesting listen and very,very good for those of you who need a Reggae fix... Good stuff, solid and this band has the talent to pull the instrumentation and vocals together which is not allways the case with Reggae...
www.myspace.com/scholarsword - check out "wanna rise" very good
There are no opening bands posted - so expect a 10-10:30 start....

Nuclear Power Pants w/ The Ts - Berkeley Cafe (Americana/Rock/Indie)
This band splits it's time between Baltimore and Providence and is in the middle of a mini east coast swing.... This is an interesting mix of Americana and indie pop with the electro elements as well as the instruments and the retro sounding vocals. All in all a very interesting sound and certainly worth a listening to. I'm intrigued as their one avail song is very well put together - despite the fact that they try to give the appearance of otherwise... It's very very good. I'm certainly looking forward to this show.... As an Added Bonus, Raleigh faves, The Ts will be opening for these guys and will rock out the stage and warm up the crowd palying their brand of local indie rock... All in all two great bands - gonna be a great night!
www.myspace.com/nuclearpowerpants
www.myspace.com/thettttt
Expect a 9-9:30 start for The Ts...

Music Listings for Week of June 12

Hey All,

This week has started very slim but things shift into high gear tonight and through the rest of the week. Check out the listings below and check back for individual day listings and band info.
Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 14:
Scholars Word - Pourhouse (Reggae)
Nuclear Power Pants w/ The Ts - Berkeley Cafe (Americana/Rock)

Thursday, July 15:
Rockridge Brothers w/ Lynda Dawson - Berkeley Cafe (Euro Style Bluegrass)
Adrian Duke Trio - Hibernian Raleigh (Blues/Funk/Jazz)

Friday, July 16:
Government Mule - Raleigh Downtown Amphitheatre
Hot Damn Blues Band - Music on the Porch @ Seaboard - (Blues)
George McConnell & The Nonchalants - Pour House (Rock)

Saturday, July 17:
Garland Mason Band - Lincoln Theatre (Soul/Blues Rock)
**New King Rippers** - Sadlacks (New Orleans Dixieland Jazz)

Sunday, July 18:
JJ Grey & Mofro w/ Amelias Mechanics - Pourhouse (Funk/Indie)

Friday, July 9, 2010

Music Picks for Friday, July 9

Old Habits - Music on the Porch @ Seaboard Station - (Folk/Bluegrass/Country)
Raleigh favorites, Old Habits - featuring the Thompson brothers are simply tearing up the local scene. Each show just keeps getting better and better - but their great music is one thing, the great and friendly atmosphere is an added bonus. This is a family friendly event - and it has a 7pm sharp start time. Bring your chairs, blankets, picnic dinner (or order asian takeout from Peace China or $2 Cheese Pizza) and enjoy an evening of great music and great crowds....
www.myspace.com/oldhabitsband

Hank Sinatra - Sadlacks (Rockabilly)
Nashville based HS is ready to rock the sadlacks deck tonite for some solid Honky Tonk. HS loves to play and jam and keep the crowd happy with his brand of Southern Rock/Rockabilly Honky Tonk... Should be some great times, and crazy dancing - (actually I can guarantee crazy dancing).... This is going to be an early show start - 7pm
www.hank-sinatra.com

Mike Mickxer - Big Easy (Blues)
Mike brings his hi-powered trio to the Big Easy for an evening of Folksy/Bluesy music that is most certainly to be enjoyed by all . Expect lots of covers - done in the unique musical styling of the trio.... Good stuff and an entertaining night awaits...
www.mikemickxer.com

I was Totally Destroying It Plays U2 - Tir Na Nog (All Things U2)
If you have a U2 fetish - this is the night to exercise you vise - this Chapel Hill based band needs no introduction - we all know them well - and I am most pleased that their "experiment" has been so successful... This promises to be a great night of all things U2 - and it will be an awesome night of music... Come on out and check it out...

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Music Picks for Thursday, July 8

**Hot** StephaniesID - Pourhouse (Indie Alt Rock)
If you only catch one show this week - and Alt/Indie is your thing, you MUST catch this show... Through a twist of fate, the original booking cancelled and Asheville-based Stephanie Morgan and krewe were able to slide into this spot - and things could not have worked out better. This woman has some POWERFUL vocals, excellent songwrting skills to match and a great supporting band that supports and complements the main feature - her wonderful vocals. This is a complex band that blends elements of Indie, pop and experimental music into one, great sound - I liken her voice to that of Nathalie Merchant and/or Bjork - if they were in the same genre.. Their songs "Cold Cold", "Mission from God" "Bullet Train" & "Unmistakenly Love" - are red-hot and most certainly to be crowd favorites this evening.... I cant say enough about this band and her amazing vocals, - a true gem and Raleigh is very fortunate to have this show this evening - come out and support this band as well as solid opening acts: Cosmic Ray Liotta, Boathouse Allstars & Jar-E. Opening acts start around 9ish and expect Steph and Group to take the stage sometime after 11....
Check out them on You Tube - great video of "Cold Cold" posted as well as: www.myspace.com/stephaniesid - check out all of the songs - they are superb!

Perpetual Groove - Lincoln Theatre (Indie/Jam)
Raleigh favorite Perpetual Groove comes back for another show and allows us Perpetual Groove Fans to gorge once again on a most excellent feast of Indie/Jam. This band needs no further introductions - it's in the hipster mainstream - expect a packed house - I'd be there myself - but Stephanie is in town...

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Music Picks for Wednesday, July 7

Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz)
Raleigh's own Jazz All-Star Quintet take the stage for the bi-monthly gig @ Humble Pie. Great Jazz tunes pulling from the influences of the Jazz Greats, New Orleans, Dixieland, as well as Gyspy, European Folk and Russian influences... For those of you not able to make it up to Montreal this week for their annual superstar Jazz Fest, not to worry, this will do just fine... Add to the great music, the venue is simply amazing for the relaxed setting and the superb beverages. Come by and check it out - 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month - a simply wonderful evening of music and drink....
www.myspace.com/peterlambandthewolves - check out my fave - "Caravan" - simply soothing

The Debonzo Brothers - Pourhouse (Indie Rock)
This Raleigh band brings it's brand of indie rock to the Pourhouse for a wonderful evening. They have a smooth, yet retro sound that is reminicent of The Psychedelic Furs - (with their song "Boom Box" and then switches gears with a sound more along the lines of more contemporary Indie with the Song "21" - one thing is a constant, quality sound with the vocals and ocassional driving guitar riffs. It's great, catchy and certainly worth a listen. Elonzo & Jack the Radio open the evening around 10 and expect the headliners to take the stage around 11:30.
www.myspace.com/debonzobrothers

Don Rigsby & Jess Klein - Berkeley Cafe (Bluegrass/Roots)
Nashville based Don Rigsby is one of the best out there that combines elements of Bluegrass/Country and Gospel. His vocals, picking and supporting band are second to none and he has international acclaim is a 2 time grammy nominee and awad winner. He blends gospel songs into the Bluegrass/Country genre with an ease and expertise that is enjoyable for all and is simply masterful in his vein of music.
www.myspace.com/donrigsby
Austin based (by way of Jamaica, Boston and New York) Jess Klein is in a class by her own when it comes to her vocal musical stylings as well as her path to musical excellence. This is a perfect fit to the opening act with her heart wrenching songs of personal experiance and perseverance. She has gained national and international acclaim of the past decade of her musical journey and tonight promises to be a great treat for those of us in attendance..
www.google.com/officialsite/jessklein

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Music Picks for Week of July 5th

Hey All!

The Holiday weekend is finally over - time to get back to some music! This week has some great shows on tap - and while they are heavily loaded toward the end of the week, there is a little something for everyone... Check out the weekly listing below and check back for listings for the individual days with more info and band capsules.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 7
Peter Lamb & The Wolves - Humble Pie (Jazz/Swing)
Debonzo Brothers - Pourhouse (Indie Rock)
Don Rigsby & Jess Klein - Berkeley Cafe (Roots)

Thursday, July 8
StephaniesID - Pourhouse (Indie/Alt/Rock)
Perpetual Groove - Lincoln Theatre (Indie Jam/Rock)
The Long Drive - Berkeley Cafe (Indie Rock)

Friday, July 9
I was Totaly Destroying It Plays U2 - Tir na Nog (Covers)
Mike Mickxer - The Big Easy (Blues)
Old Habits - Music on The Porch 2 Seaboard Station (Bluegrass/Country)
Hank Sinatra - Sadlacks (Roots/Rockabilly)

Saturday, July 10
Yarn - Lincoln Theatre (Roots Rock/Alt Country)