| October 1, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Archive for the Category ◊ Events ◊
| October 8, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
If you’ve got a talent, we’ve got a stage! Bring us your music, your poetry, your writings, your rants and raves, your sword swallowing and tapdancing and impersonations…we want it all!
The show starts at 8pm, signup begins at 7:30pm.
| September 3, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Naughty Dynamic & the Design brings us a soulful, powerful mix of covers and originals ranging from modern rock to r&b, funk, and soul. Powerhouse female vocals and an irresistible groove and beat bring the sound into an unstoppable force that, whether delivered acoustic or electric, pulls you inexorably into the rhythm.
Listen at www.myspace.com/naughtydynamicandthedesign.
The show starts at 8pm/$5.
| September 4, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |

From the spectacularly successful Live Arts production of “Hank Williams: Lost Highway”, Dallas Wesley and the Drifting Cowboys bring the music of Hank Williams to our stage. If you saw the performance, you know that Dallas does Hank better than Hank himself. And, like us, you most likely left the show wanting more. We are very pleased to present Dallas Wesley and the “Drifting Cowboys” for an evening of nothing but Hank’s music.
“Just as Williams is described, Wesley (a Lynchburg-based singer-songwriter) has the dark, beady eyes Williams was known for, could easily “change clothes in a shotgun barrel,” and has the yodel to prove it. His Driftin’ Cowboys—Thomas Gunn on Bass, Jeffrey Justice on Fiddle and Dan Sebring on guitar and Bahlmann Abbott on pedal steel—sound like the real deal.” —C-ville Weekly Review
The show starts at 8pm/$10.
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| September 10, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
If you’ve got a talent, we’ve got a stage! Bring us your music, your poetry, your writings, your rants and raves, your sword swallowing and tapdancing and impersonations…we want it all!
The show starts at 8pm, signup begins at 7:30pm.
| September 11, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Koda Kerl’s rock/americana band releases their first CD! The show starts at 8pm/$5.
Watch & listen:
| October 15, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Sally Rose brings us sweet melodies, a voice that belies her small stature, and a stage presence that will sweep you off your feet–all wrapped around her delightful original songwriting. The show starts at 8pm/$5.
| August 20, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Andy brings us a very special solo show featuring his bottomless vocals and unique melodies. If there’s anyone around here that hasn’t heard about Andy, here’s a little piece of his bio. We are continually amazed and grateful to have a talent such as Andy right in our back yard…
“After attending Berklee College of Music where he studied bass and composition, Andy moved to Washington DC and formed the seminal funk rock band, Egypt. After a million miles in a van and several independent label CD releases, Andy picked up the guitar and formed Earth To Andy who quickly signed with Warner Brothers boutique label, Giant Records. The release of their critically acclaimed CD “Chronicle Kings” saw several of Andy’s songs featured on modern rock radio and in the highly rated network TV shows, Charmed and Beverly Hills 90210. He has shared the stage with countless acts such as Stone Temple Pilots, Live, Fuel, Stained, Everclear and 3 Doors Down, to name a few.
Reinventing himself time and again, Andy has continually grown as a musician and songwriter. He has crafted hundreds of songs, scores of unforgettable hooks, and has released two solo CDs.”
Andy will be joined by the lovely and engaging Erin James.
The show starts at 8pm/$5. Listen at www.andywaldeck.com.
| July 24, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
The Stump Skunks are Mitch Russell and Bill Staton; individually, they are each extraordinarily talented musicians, songwriters and singers. Together, they bring us a mix of original and covered americana, country and honkytonk-swing that is completely engaging. Add in the lovely Linda Staton on bass and vocals and you get a trio that truly makes magic.
The show starts at 8pm/$5.
ecstasy of every new friend they meet. The trio’s strong tie to the wonders and ineffable dream-moments of life is the primary force behind their writing and art. Writing and playing music around the country is also the most real thing they can think to do. Since August 2009 they have been touring and aside from fulfilling a need for transience, they have come to find a sense of belonging amidst the stringed instruments, the harmonies, and the incredible collection of vibrant humans that call themselves fans.
Ted Pitney, co-founder and songwriter from King Wilkie, has just released his debut CD, The Genesee EP. Recorded in Central Virginia with his band The Roosevelts, it draws from a well of Americana while painting with shades more undefined and foreign. It is visceral but arranged. Rock n roll but humble. It’s a 1957 D-18 Martin guitar. Dusty and dirty tube amplifiers. It’s heartache and it’s family and friends. As the designer Charles Eames said, “”The details are not details. They make the product. The connections, the connections, the connections.”