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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

AWARD WINNING PIANIST/VOCALIST MARCIA BALL TO PERFORM AT OLD TOWN 9/30! #blues


Chi, IL Live Shows On Our Radar:

Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball, touring in support of her Grammy-nominated Alligator Records CD, ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS, will give two performances on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago. Ball's groove-laden New Orleans R&B, heart-wrenching ballads and driving Gulf Coast blues have made her a one-of-a-kind favorite of music fans everywhere. 

Her music mixes equal parts simmering soul fervor and rollicking Crescent City piano. Over the course of her career, Ball's infectious, intelligent and deeply emotional songs have won her a loud and loyal international fan base. 

ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS is her fifth release for Alligator, and the fourth to receive a Grammy nomination. 

Ball received the 2012 Blues Music Award (BMA) for the Pinetop Perkins Piano Player Of The Year. She has now won a total of nine BMAs. She also won three 2012 Living Blues Readers' Awards: Blues Artist Of The Year--Female, Most Outstanding Musician--Keyboard and Best Blues Album Of 2011 for ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS. She was inducted into the Gulf Coast Hall of Fame in 2010 and into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2012. 

"Based in Austin and steeped in New Orleans, Marcia Ball plumbs the richness of both musical meccas. From rootsy swamp pop and blues-drenched boogie woogie to languid ballads, Ball is equally comfortable with brash roadhouse romps and caressing love songs."                                             -USA Today

Concert information is as follows:

Date: Sunday, September 30, 2012
Venue: Old Town School of Folk Music
Address: 4544 North Lincoln Ave.
City: Chicago, IL
Phone: 773-728-6000
Showtimes: 5:00pm and 8:00pm
Ticket price: $19-$23
Website: www.oldtownschool.org
*See website for detailed ticket information



Produced by famed songwriter, musician and producer Gary Nicholson (Delbert McClinton, Wynonna Judd, T. Graham Brown), ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS finds Marcia Ball at a creative peak. Ball wrote or co-wrote every song-something she had never done over the course of her forty-year career. Throughout the proceedings, her stellar musicians add power and nuance to the music, perfectly complementing Ball's expert piano playing, slice-of-life lyrics and melodic, storytelling vocals.

Born in Orange, Texas in 1949 to a family whose female members all played piano, Ball grew up in the small town of Vinton, Louisiana, right across the border from Texas. She began taking piano lessons at age five, playing old Tin Pan Alley tunes from her grandmother's collection. From her aunt, Marcia heard more modern and popular music. But it wasn't until she was 13 that Marcia discovered the power of soul music. One day in 1962, she sat amazed while Irma Thomas delivered the most spirited performance the young teenager had ever seen.

In 1970, Ball set out for San Francisco. Her car broke down in Austin, and while waiting for repairs she fell in love with the city and decided to stay. It wasn't long before she was performing in the city's clubs with a progressive country band called Freda And The Firedogs, while beginning to hone her songwriting skills. It was around this time that she delved deeply into the music of the great New Orleans piano players, especially Professor Longhair. "Once I found out about Professor Longhair," recalls Ball, "I knew I had found my direction."

When the band broke up in 1974, Marcia launched her solo career, signing to Capitol Records and debuting with the country-rock album Circuit Queen in 1978. Discovering and honing her own sound, she released six critically acclaimed titles on the Rounder label during the 1980s and 1990s. Her recordings and perfor-
mances received glowing reviews in major music publications, and Marcia was featured on leading television and radio programs, including Austin City Limits and NPR's Fresh Air and Piano Jazz.

Since the release of her Alligator debut Presumed Innocent in 2001, Ball has received more popular and critical acclaim than ever before. 2003's So Many Rivers continued the push forward, with Billboard declaring, "Ball is a consummate pro-a killer pianist, a great singer and songwriter. Powerful. Righteous." 2005's Live! Down The Road received equally impressive praise. The New Orleans Times-Picayune said simply, "Bayou boogie has a queen and her name is Marcia Ball." Billboard said, "Peace, Love & BBQ is a welcome ray of sunshine. This is a potent batch of tunes, highlighted by Ball's keyboard mastery."

Living the life she loves, Marcia has no plans of slowing down anytime soon. "Forty years of roadside attractions and the life of roaming 'round has never worn thin," she proudly says. "I love it when the wheels start rolling, when the band starts playing, when the crowds start dancing." 

Now, with ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS and a long list of high profile tour dates, Ball will bring her blend of Texas roadhouse boogie and Louisiana swamp blues to fans around the globe. 

"What's not to like about Marcia Ball?" asked The Austin Chronicle. "Scrumptious, Southern-fried boogies, blues, and ballads with the infectious street beat of New Orleans at the core." 

Clearly, in whatever city she performs or wherever her songs play, there is no better roadside attraction than the foot-stomping, soul-stirring music of the great Marcia Ball.

Top Reasons Ren Faire in Rain Still Rocks #photo feature




"That should be a drink....Renaissance Drizzle.   Maybe a gin and tonic slushie?"  the slightly sodden vendors in the circus arts tent said as they juggled and demonstrated diablo in the rain.   Sunday was that kind of day at ye olde Bristol Renaissance Faire.   But even without fair weather, we had a fabulous time revisiting the 1500's.

ChiIL Mama's Top Ten Reasons Ren Faire in Rain Still Rocks




*1  The crowds were down, and we could walk right up to most food and even ye olde flush privies without a wait!   The dust and heat were down,  too.   Huzzah!

 

*2  There was something satisfyingly absurd about seeing water balloon acro in a downpour.   The overfilled balloons popping on the pre-soaked actors was still amusing.   Barely Balanced's new aptly named 2pm "Water Show" was a wet and wild good time.    The slippery surfaces made for more of a challenge and they needed a bit of extra stabilization, but that just added to the fun.    And ice down the pants is still cold...and funny, in a chilling rain.   It was raining enough that I kept my camera packed away, but we highly recommend seeing Barely Balanced!



*3  It was the weirdest rain I've ever seen.  It repeatedly rained in very hard, short bursts then cleared, then rained hard and short again all day.   When I mentioned to a vendor friend of ours, that I'd never seen it so short and hard and over so fast, a corset clad bar wench passing by laughed and said, "It's like a guy doing it."   We laughed at the time, but it got funnier the more I really thought about it. *4  We ended up seeking shelter in little stores we'd never visited in our decades of doing Ren Faire, and stuck around longer looking at the goods in some of our old favs.   






We found secret hidden gardens, licorice & sassafras rootbeer,





awesome drums, didgeridoos 

and wicked cool witch hats, all while dodging the raindrops.

 

*5  Long haired boys look hotter when wet....Yeah, alright.   So do the bald ones.





*6  Whips still light and crack gloriously in the rain.   We highly recommend checking out Adam Crack, the fire whip guy, who holds 10 Guiness World Records...



and knows how to open a pop can like no other!






*7  And the kings of Ren Faire...The Swordsmen, are a must see as well, even with their altered casting this season.   Guido is "locked in the tower in London for reading ribald love poetry to the queen", so Dirk and Guido's young nephew, Bravo, are entertaining till he can be freed.   

In actuality, Swordsman David Woolley is recovering from a heart attack, and healing well, but still taking it easy.   We like the colorful back story, though!  You can follow The Swordsmen on Facebook  for health updates and future show info.    

Bravo's risen to the occasion admirably.   He's like a 1500's Orlando Bloom type in velvet tights and thigh high leather boots.   And Dirk and Bravo can play off all the age difference jokes in both directions.    Catch 'em while you can.    Guido is slated to return by the 2nd week of Ren Faire in Ohio.   Huzzah!   (It was also raining a bit hard for my good camera to make an appearance, but you can look back in our archives below for years of Swordsmen fun).




Here's a shot of the boy, Bravo, the only one we don't have prior mug shots of...from the Swordsmen's FB page. My husband, Dug, did the audio for The Swordsmen's DVD, so we've been taking annual Dug and Doug pixs for years. (see Dirk with hair!!).







     
2007-2011


And our favorite shot--the bloopers roll--from the "felled by a bootlace fight" also involving a cookie, a kid wipe out, and an accidental stoning!!   Click here for the full sordid tale.





Click all these links for our photo filled past features
*8  Downing swords in a downpour!   This time around, we also dug The Clan Tynker Circus in the rain.    



We were able to shoot the bulk of their show, including stilts, accordian, fire eating, sword swallowing, juggling and duo diablo, before the drizzle became a deluge.   





 But the short, hard rains came just in time to make their grand finale extra challenging.   No more spoilers.   Come see the show for yourselves, or you'll just have to wonder...



*9  Giant waffle cones and mile high chocolate crepes are just as tasty under an umbrella!






*10  Bravo for the brave--Rain adds an extra element of misery and danger to aerial arts, acro and wire work!   



Huzzah to the performers who brave pelting rains, fire & ice, machetes, knives and swords, slippery tightropes, and bodily harm for our amusement.

    

Also, huzzah to my brave and awesome 9 year old daughter who broke her permanent front tooth on Saturday, doing a Chinese Pole demo for a circus open house.   Her hands slipped and she did a face plant right into a metal pole, braved the dentist, and despite a fair amount of pain, she was up for a visit to Ren Faire the very next day.   Instead of hiding out, embarrassed, she rocked her gap toothed grin, proudly declaring it as an extra Renaissancie touch to her costume!!    We'll get her patched up with porcelain next Saturday when the root's calmed down.   Then she'll have a self proclaimed "bathtub tooth".

Bristol Renaissance Fair runs one last 3 day weekend, Labor Day Saturday through Monday.     Come on out and play while you can. 

Be sure to snag discount coupons at Walgreens before you go.   Also, check out  Bristol Ren Faire's main site right here, for advanced tickets, specials and must see events.   Then head out of town and back in time for some merry olde adventures at Bristol Renaissance Faire.    The fair runs through Labor Day Monday, then there's a special 25th anniversary bash September 14th & 15th this year.    Huzzah!!      

This year, for the first time, Bristol is also opening it's two day cast party to the public.   The fair will be packed up, but food and drinks will be plentiful.      


Bristol Birthday header 1
September 14 & 15, 2012

12550 120th Ave

Kenosha, Wisconsin 53142 


It's Bristol's 25th Birthday and we're throwing a party  - for you! This isn't a Renaissance event, it's the Faire in full party and dance mode. Come join the celebration September 14th and 15th, 2012 and for the first time ever, experience the magic of Bristol by night.
Green FairyEnjoy a wide variety of beverages including tasty specialty beers and unique cocktails. The green fairy herself will pour the Absinthe.






89 mojo at Brat StopSavor juicy cooked to order food while swaying in time to the vibrant beat of popular bands, 3D and 89 Mojo.

See you there!

Sincerely,

Bristol's Birthday Hosts


HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS: 
Tickets can be purchased by calling the office 847-395-7773. Tickets can also be purchased at the Guest Services Gazebo during any faire day.

$6 per night or $10 for the whole weekend. 

The fine print: Office is open 9am-5pm Monday thru Friday and 8am-8pm Saturday and Sunday. Cash, check or credit card accepted. Tickets are only valid for the date on the ticket. No exchanges are permitted. No refunds. Lost tickets cannot be refunded or replaced. Orders placed using a credit card will be charged a $3 processing fee per order. Physical tickets will be mailed for credit card orders.

**NOTE:  This is not a Renaissance faire. Costumes and Masks are not permitted. This is a modern rock concert event where everyone is invited to simply come, party, and enjoy a great night out!** 





Bristol's 25th Birthday
Experience the Magic of Bristol at Night!

Bristol Birthday cakes

We start at 6 PM Friday the 14th and party until midnight.  Saturday the 15th we open at 3 PM and close at 12 PM.
Cover charge is $6.00 a night or the whole weekend for $10.00. 
This is a limited ticket event.  First come, first served.  Watch for additional information.



Where & When

12550 120th Ave

Kenosha, WI 53142

September 14 (6PM - Midnight)

September 15 (3PM - Midnight)


PROTOTYPE New Single Released Today! #thrash metal



Catalyst Available September 11th via Nightmare Records
 
PROTOTYPE are preparing for the release of their eagerly anticipated new album Catalyst on September 11th via Nightmare Records.  Today the band has released the first single "Catalyst", the title track of the album.  The single is available for purchase on iTunesAmazon and CD Baby.  

"We're very pleased that the first single 'Catalyst' is available now available for purchase as a single," said guitarist Kragen Lum.  "Download the track now and complete the album in just 2 more weeks when it's released!  Prepare for an epic sci-fi journey..."
Catalyst is available for pre-order on Amazon and the Nightmare Records Website.
PROTOTYPE has released an exclusive video trailer for Catalyst, get a sneak peek and delve further into the album HERE.
The first new material from the band in over six years, Catalyst is a story-based science fiction concept album containing over 60 minutes of new music.  Produced entirely by the band and mixed by Neil Kernon, the new album also sees the return of the classic Trinity lineup of Kragen Lum (guitar), Vince Levalois (vocals/guitar), Kirk Scherer (bass) and Pat Magrath (drums).  With CatalystPROTOTYPEcontinue to expand their sound by adding new elements to their unique blend of thrash metal and progressive music, creating their heaviest, and clearest album to date.
Catalyst Tracklisting:
1)  Inceptum

2)  Catalyst

3)  Cynic Dreams

4)  The Chosen Ones

5)  Illuminatum

6)  My Own Deception

7)  Into Oblivion

8)  Impetus

9)  Gravity Well

10) The Ageless Heart of Memory

11) Exiled

12) Communion

PROTOTYPE Discography:
Seed (1994)

Cloned (1998)

Trinity (2002)

Continuum (2006)

Catalyst (2012)

Maximo Park-New Album, Ticket Contest, & Tour Dates






  
STRAIGHT TO THE SUN RECORDS LAUNCHES CONTEST VIA INSTAGRAM TO CELEBRATE
MAXIMO PARK’S US TOUR &
HERALDED NEW RELEASE
 
NEW MAXIMO PARK ALBUM “THE NATIONAL HEALTH” IN STORES AUGUST 28, 2012
 

"The album’s title track [The National Health] is the sort of runaway jittery guitar anthem that we’re not getting quite so often from the UK’s postpunkrevivalists anymore."
--- STEREOGUM
 
"Maxïmo Park have always been best at their fastest, when they sprint through verses into choruses and back out again just as quickly. That's thanks mostly to singer Paul Smith, who has a unique ability to slip into controlled mania like a jockey cracking a whip.”
--- PITCHFORK
 
Maxïmo Park live at the crossroads of 
Joy Division, Franz Ferdinand and early Joe Jackson…”
- ROLLING STONE
 
"Maximo Park are back with their quintessential furiously fast-paced indie rock – and it’s great."
--- MUSO'S GUIDE
 
 

Straight To The Sun Records celebrate Maximo Park's first USA tour in over 5 years and the release of their brand new album “The National Health” (in stores TODAY, 08.28.12) by launching an Instagram contest offering the chance to win a double pass to see Maximo Park perform at a city near you, as well as a copy of the new album.
 
To be part of the contest, all you need to do is download the cover art for Maximo Park’s new album “The National Health” by clicking the download link provided below, or simply write the words “Maximo Park” and display it in the most extraordinary or unusual setting possible. Once the picture is taken, use the hashtag #maximousatour and the name of the city you would like to win tickets to (i.e. #maximousatour CHICAGO) when uploading your photo.  We are offering one prize pack for each city on Maximo Park’s US tour, and the photo with the most likes in each city wins!
 
Borderline humor and colorful creativity is welcomed!
 
Download Maximo Park’s album art for “The National Health” here:

 
There are no limits to the amount of photos you can take or entries you can make.  Entries for each city will shut off 48 hours before the show and we will notify the winners via Instagram. Remember: the only way to win is to have the most likes, so make sure you post your pictures on Facebook, Twitter,Tumblr…everywhere! To win tickets to the concert you must be 21 or over and have photo ID to prove it. If you are under 21 but you have received the most likes, you will win an autographed copy of Maximo Park’s new album “The National Health”. So get out there and get snapping! 
 
Maximo Park US Tour Dates:
 
09.10 - Middle East Downstairs - Boston MA
09.12 - World Cafe Live Downstairs - Philadelphia PA
09.13 - Webster Hall - New York NY
09.15 - U Street Music Hall - Washington DC
09.17 - Lincoln Hall - Chicago IL
09.20 - Slims - San Francisco CA
09.21 - El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles CA
 

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