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Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Last Summer Weekend of 2013

After a record season of rainfall, and not a named hurricane to speak of, summer in Charleston is finally coming to an end ~ but that doesn't mean the fun has to! Check out our list of happenings throughout this last weekend of the summer, and enjoy this beautiful city of ours!


THURSDAY ~ Sept. 19
Don Merckle & The Blacksmiths streaming live on The Woodshed
8:45p ~ FREE
Want to get your weekend started early, but still have to get up for work in the morning? Tune into The Woodshed Archives tonight at 8:45p to catch a live stream of Don Merckle (vox + guitar) and The Blacksmiths, including Jason Brachman (guitar), Kevin Pettit (bass), Chris Lawther (banjo) and Stan Gardner (drums). Kick back on the couch and enjoy the new, energetic grassroots line-up as they bring the music to you!



FRIDAY ~ Sept. 20
TEDx Community Presentation
9a - 5p ~ FREE
Charleston County Public Library ~ 68 Calhoun St.
TEDx is a non-profit movement that brings together technology, entertainment and design. Independently organized events take place across the globe, and this Friday at the Charleston County Public Library, you can join Dan McCurry of Charleston record label Hearts & Plugs as he presents his talk, entitled "Roll With the Punches, Go With the Flow...Or Whatever." Dan's portion of the presentation begins at 11:30a

Metronome Charleston One-Year Anniversary Bash
6:30p - ?! ~ $7
Tin Roof ~ 1117 Magnolia Rd.
It's already been a year since Metronome Charleston launched as the city's biggest independent music blog, with its interviews, music news, reviews and photo galleries. Come help the Metronome team celebrate their successes with a 6-band bash this Friday at Tin Roof! Festivities kick off w rock n roll trivia, and bands include Jordan Igoe (who will also be celebrating her birthday!), Lindsay Holler + the Western Polaroids, Fairy God Muthas, Columbia-based The Unawares, ELIM BOLT and the Boring Portals

"Blast from the Past" 40th Birthday Celebration of Folly Beach
8p ~ FREE
Folly Beach Pier ~ 1 Center St.
Forty years ago, Folly Beach became incorporated as its own city, separate from Charleston! Help our not-so-sleepy little beach town celebrate by coming out to the pier this Friday for a special showing of the documentary History of Folly Beach, followed by a Moonlight Mixer - Shaggin' on the Pier! Festivities will continue throughout the weekend, so read through the Saturday and Sunday event listings to get details about the family and pet-friendly activities, events and musical line-up!



SATURDAY ~ Sept. 21
Record Store Day / Charleston Record Expo
10a - 5p ~ FREE
Monster Music & Movies ~ 946 Orleans Rd.
Support your local bands and record stores with Monster Music & Movie's Charleston Record Expo #6, this Saturday! Vinyl dealers will be selling records priced from $1 to $100, and will also be available to appraise your own record collection. SpaceCraft Studios will be on hand teaching a crafts workshop at 11a, with proceeds benefiting Girls Rock Charleston; at 2p, Papa Robbie's Reggae All Stars will perform, and Refueler's Mobile Cafe will be there to feed the masses. Parking is free and aplenty, so come out and get some new-to-you tunes for your record collection!

"Blast from the Past" 40th Birthday Celebration of Folly Beach
9a ~ FREE
Tides Hotel ~ 1 Center St.
The day begins with a pet-friendly walk/run/bike/skateboard/rollerskate 5k, with all proceeds benefiting the Folly Beach renewal process. Pirate wear is encouraged! The day will continue with live music, food and plenty of entertainment including carnival rides and other games.

Awendaw Green Rhythm and Brewfest
3 - 9p ~ $40 adv/$45 dos
Sewee Outpost ~ 4853 Highway 17
Join the Awendaw crew for a celebration of Charleston's craft breweries! Westbrook, Holy City, Palmetto and Frothy Beard Coast Breweries will be on tap to serve up the brews while you enjoy a barn jam-style showcase of live music including Merri Creek Pickers, The Bent Strings, Simple Syrup, Everybody-Doug-Jones, The Train Wrecks and Flatt City. The first 250 ticket holders score a free t-shirt, 8 oz. brew mug and eight beer tickets!

Dangermuffin and Old You
9p - 1a ~ $10adv/$12 dos
The Charleston Pour House ~ 1977 Maybank Highway
Fresh off their Canadian tour date w The Avett Brothers, Dangermuffin returns home to Charleston! Come out and support their Album of the Year (as voted by the CPMAs), Olly Oxen Free, and get a FREE digital copy of the album when you buy an advanced ticket for the show! Sharing the stage will be Old You, the energetic and bluesy acid rock 4-piece named the Up-and-Coming Act of the Year by the CPMAs.



SUNDAY ~ Sept. 22
Carolina Green Fair
12 - 6p ~ FREE w $1 parking admission
James Island County Park ~ 871 Riverland Dr.
The 6th annual Carolina Green Fair has moved to the James Island County Park, and has a variety of new exhibits - along w some old favorites - including live music from the Chickasaw Mud Puppies, a New Belgium Beer School, a Green Building + Energy Conservation Tent presented by SCE&G, cooking demonstrations, a green market and tons of kid activities. 

"Blast from the Past" 40th Birthday Celebration of Folly Beach
Classic Car Show
12 - 4p ~ FREE
West Arctic Street

Folly's birthday festivities continue on Sunday w a classic and antique car show! All cars will be pre-1973, and can be seen on display along West Arctic Street. If you have a classic ride that you would like to register for the show, you can still try giving Kelly Carroll at call at 478.3026.

TROM 4-year Anniversary
9 - 1p ~ FREE
Tin Roof ~ 1117 Magnolia Rd.
Open mic comedy. Free pizza. Crafty concoctions courtesy of Lesley and the boys. What else could you want on a Sunday night?? Come out for the 4th anniversary party for the Tin Roof Open Mic comedy night! Bring your friends, bring your belly laugh, bring your beer goggles - it's gonna get good n weird!





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Friday, May 10, 2013

Fundraiser for Jordan Igoe ~ feat. Brave Baby and Black Top Desert

The Royal American, the refurbished and repurposed hot spot tucked away on Morrison Drive, is hosting a fundraiser this Saturday (5.11) to help the lovely and talented Jordan Igoe record her debut album. 

On nearly any night of the week, Jordan can be found playing a show around town, whether it's with her duo Happy Story Hour or her Wednesday mash-up at Juanita Greenberg's, but this weekend she will be sharing the Royal American's austere stage with rising Charleston darlings, Brave Baby. Signed to the local label Hearts & Plugs, Brave Baby released their debut record earlier this year and quickly established a dedicated (and steadily growing) fan base, touring the Southeast throughout the month of January and hitting the local circuit hard with their thoughtful lyrics and dreamscape guitar work.

Rounding out the bill will be Black Top Desert, a relative newcomer to the Charleston community, but already a welcome addition. Having spent his childhood among the empyrean landscape of the Southwest, singer Johnny Delaware reflects this astral upbringing in his music. "My faded eyes don't shine bright in the sun," he sings in "Planetary Systems", while the song "Sarahlina" - a gently swaying tune with a mellow brass line running throughout - includes lyrics such as, "There's gotta be a secret way / it tries to pull me away and under / But tugging me another way / I gotta try just a little bit longer." The words tell the story, but it is Delaware's voice, perhaps above all else, that gives the band its passion. Combining the haunting romanticism of Alex Ebert with the strength of a young Jackson Browne, Black Top Desert is sure to bring a new, fervid energy to the scene.

Show Details:
The Royal American - 970 Morrison Drive
Doors 9p - $5

Jordan Igoe on ReverbNation: www.revernation.com/JordanIgoe
Brave Baby on Bandcamp: www.BraveBabymusic.bandcamp.com
Black Top Desert on SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com/BlackTopDesert


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Monday, February 4, 2013

Show Calendar ~ February

This blog seeks to promote the musicians and bands throughout Charleston and our sister cities who are working hard on crafting their own original music, so this post may not appear as full as some of the other sites that list every live set (including cover and party bands) going on around town. If I'm missing anyone, please post in the comments section below or send an e-mail so that new shows can get added.

FEBRUARY 4 - Monday
Cattle in the Cane @ EVO Pizzeria
9p - Free
Dangermuffin, February Weekly Residency @ The Pour House
8p - $5
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ The Drop In Bar & Deli
11p - Free
Songwriter's Association Open Mic @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free

FEBRUARY 5 - Tuesday
Happy Story Hour; Looka Looka Looka (FL) @ Tin Roof
9p - $5
ALBUM RELEASE: Sol Driven Train, Underdog
Marshall Hudson + Brad Edwardson EP "Anecdote" @ Kudu
8:30p - Free
Unit 4 @ The Tattooed Moose
9:30p - Free

FEBRUARY 6 - Wednesday
Jordan Igoe + Friends @ Juanita Greenberg's Nacho Royale
10:30p - Free
Lowcountry Blues Club @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free
Guilt Ridden Troubadour @ Home Team BBQ (Sullivan's Island)
8p - Free
Barn Jam @ Awendaw Green
6p - $5 donation
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ Arts Bar & Grill
10p - Free

FEBRUARY 7 - Thursday
Pierce Edens + the Dirty Work (Asheville) @ The Royal American
9p - $5
Meet the Sky; Pan (Columbia) @ Tin Roof
9p - $5
Local Music Showcase, feat. Hobo Ground Suckers; Harlem Downtrotters (Atl); Antagonizers (Cola) @ The Mill
9p - Free

FEBRUARY 8 - Friday
Pierce Edens + the Dirty Work (Asheville) @ Morgan Creek Grill
7p - Free

FEBRUARY 9 - Saturday
Elonzo (Rock Hill) Album Release Show, feat. ELIM BOLT @ The Royal American
9p - $5
"Folly Gras After Party" feat. Gaslight Street; Ryan Bonner @ Loggerheads Beach Grill
4p - Free

FEBRUARY 10 - Sunday
Allstar Blues Jam + Oyster Roast @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
12p - $10


FEBRUARY 11 - Monday
Dangermuffin, February Weekly Residency @ The Pour House
8p - $5
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ The Drop In Bar & Deli
11p - Free
The South Carolina Broadcasters @ Yo Burrito
6:30p - Free
Songwriter's Association Open Mic @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free

FEBRUARY 12 - Tuesday
Cattle in the Cane @ The Tattooed Moose
9:30p - Free
Eclectic Evenings @ The Royal American
7:30p - Free
ALBUM RELEASE: Unifier, Colorado (Atlanta)

FEBRUARY 13 - Wednesday
Jordan Igoe + Friends @ Juanita Greenberg's Nacho Royale
10:30p - Free
Lowcountry Blues Club @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free
Guilt Ridden Troubadour @ Home Team BBQ (Sullivan's Island)
8p - Free
Barn Jam, feat. Savage Tongues, Firewater, The Ray Sisters + more @ Awendaw Green
6p - $5 donation
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ Arts Bar & Grill
10p - Free

FEBRUARY 14 - Thursday
"A Whole Lotta Love", feat. Elise Testone @ The Charleston Music Hall
6:30p - $18 balcony, $20 floor, $35 VIP
Guilt Ridden Troubadour @ Southern Bar & Grill
9p - Free
Local Music Showcase @ The Mill
9p - Free
Graham Whorley @ Juanita Greenberg's Nacho Royale

FEBRUARY 15 - Friday
Jordan Igoe's One Woman Band @ Cutty's Elliotborough Establishment
9p - Free

FEBRUARY 16 - Saturday
Rachel Kate Gillon, Lily Slay + Jordan Igoe @ The Royal American
9p - $5

FEBRUARY 17 - Sunday
Alex Vans + the Hide Aways (DC); The Tarlatans @ The Royal American
9p - $5

FEBRUARY 18 - Monday
Dangermuffin, February Weekly Residency @ The Pour House
8p - $5
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ The Drop In Bar & Deli
11p - Free
Songwriter's Association Open Mic @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free

FEBRUARY 19 - Tuesday
Rachel Kate Gillon + Antoine Carmine Dukes, Tour Kick-off @ The Tattooed Moose
9p - $5
Eclectic Evenings @ The Royal American
7:30p - Free
Luke Cunningham @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
9p - Free

FEBRUARY 20 - Wednesday
Wadata @ The Pour House
9p - $5
Jordan Igoe + Friends @ Juanita Greenberg's Nacho Royale
10:30p - Free
Lowcountry Blues Club @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free
Guilt Ridden Troubadour @ Home Team BBQ (Sullivan's Island)
8p - Free
Barn Jam @ Awendaw Green
6p - $5 donation
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ Arts Bar & Grill
10p - Free

FEBRUARY 21 - Thursday
The Royal Tinfoil; Holy Ghost Tent Revival; Carrie Nation + the Speakeasy @ The Pour House
9p - $10 adv/$12 dos
ELIM BOLT; Wilder Maker (Brooklyn) @ Tin Roof
9p - $5
Local Music Showcase @ The Mill
9p - Free

FEBRUARY 22 - Friday
Sol Driven Train, Album Release Celebration @ The Charleston Music Hall
7p - $22

FEBRUARY 24 - Sunday
Elephant Man + the Dubplates, w Zumjay @ The Pour House
7p - $17 adv/$20 dos

FEBRUARY 25 - Monday
Dangermuffin, February Weekly Residency @ The Pour House
8p - $5
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ The Drop In Bar & Deli
11p - Free
Songwriter's Association Open Mic @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free

FEBRUARY 26 - Tuesday
Rachel Kate Gillon + Antoine Carmine Dukes @ The Recovery Room
9p - $?

Eclectic Evenings @ The Royal American
7:30p - Free


FEBRUARY 27 - Wednesday
Jordan Igoe + Friends @ Juanita Greenberg's Nacho Royale
10:30p - Free
Lowcountry Blues Club @ Home Team BBQ (West Ashley)
8p - Free
Guilt Ridden Troubadour @ Home Team BBQ (Sullivan's Island)
8p - Free
Barn Jam, feat. Megan Jean + the Klay Family Band @ Awendaw Green
6p - $5 donation
Sarah Cole + the Hawkes @ Arts Bar & Grill
10p - Free

FEBRUARY 28 - Thursday
Old You; The Tumbleweed Wanderers @ The Pour House
9p - $8
Alswell; Linear Downfall @ Tin Roof
9p - $5
Local Music Showcase @ The Mill
9p - Free


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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Show Calendar ~ January

Here it is - the first monthly schedule of 2013! 

This blog seeks to promote the musicians and bands throughout Charleston and our sister cities who are working hard on crafting their own original music, so this post may not appear as full as some of the other sites that list every live set (including cover and party bands) going on around town. If I'm missing anyone, please post in the comments section below or send in an e-mail so that new shows can get added.


THURSDAY - Jan. 3
- Tin Roof: The Outervention
Doors 8p
$5
- The Brick: Tyler Spooner
Doors ?
$?

- Wild Wing Cafe (North Charleston): Southwood
Doors 9p
FREE

FRIDAY - Jan. 4
- Tin Roof: The Wet Machine, w Scott Dence + Antoine Dukes
Doors 8p
$5
- The Mill: Lily Slay; Dead Leaves (Nashville)
Doors 9p
FREE
- The Pour House: The Everyone Orchestra, feat. Jason "Lefty" Williams
Doors 9p
$15 adv / $18 dos

SATURDAY - Jan. 5
- Tin Roof: Hybrid Mutants; Funny Looking Kids (FLK)
Doors 8p
$5
- The Pour House: The Everyone Orchestra, feat. Wallace Mullinax
Doors 9p
$15 adv / $18 dos
- The Mill: Antoine Dukes w Rachel Kate; Yes Ma'am; Outdoor Protestant Blues Band
Doors 9p
FREE

SUNDAY - Jan. 6
- The Sparrow: Bully Pulpit; Stone Mountain Freeway (Atlanta)
Doors 9p
$5

TUESDAY - Jan. 8
- Home Team BBQ (Sullivan's Island): The Outervention
Doors ?p
$?

- The Pour House: "Firetag's Birthday Bash", feat. Quasiphonics, Jordan Igoe, Skwirl Grinda + more
Doors 7p
FREE

WEDNESDAY - Jan. 9
- The Royal American: Leogun (London); Bully Pulpit; Costumes (Austin)
Doors 9p
$5
- Juanita Greenbergs: Jordan Igoe
Doors 10p
FREE 
- The Pour House: Concrete Jumpsuit (Columbia); The Tarlatans
Doors 9p
$5 adv / $7 dos

THURSDAY - Jan. 10
- The Royal American: The Head (Atlanta); The Dunder Chiefs (Rock Hill); Wrenwood
Doors 9p

$5
- The Mill: Local Music Showcase
Doors 9p
FREE
- Tin Roof: Bully Pulpit; El Camino
Doors 9p
$5

FRIDAY - Jan. 11
- The Pour House: "A Nick Collins Benefit", feat. Fowler's Mustache
Doors 9p
$5 min. donation
- Tin Roof: Introducing Fish Taco; The Collection (Greensboro); Paleface (Everywhere)
Doors 8:30p
$5

SATURDAY - Jan. 12
- Music Farm: "CofC Battle of the Bands", feat. Tyler Boone, Stop Light Observations, South Street + more
Doors 8p
$5


SUNDAY - Jan. 13
- Tin Roof: Sinners & Saints (Charlotte); Jordan Igoe
Doors 8p
$?

TUESDAY - Jan. 15
- Recovery Room: Matadero
Doors 9p
FREE
- Loggerhead's Beach Grill: The Vagabond Choir, feat. members of Dead 27s (Wallace Mullinax, Oliver Goldstein) + members of Old You (John Pope, Young-MiFeldsott)
Doors 9p
FREE

WEDNESDAY - Jan. 16
- Tin Roof: Clint Fore; La Calle
Doors 8p
$5
- Awendaw Green: Barn Jam, feat. Caroline Aiken (Atlanta), Phyllis Tannerfrye (Georgetown), Danielle Howle (Columbia) + Josh Harty (Fargo)
Doors 6p
$5 donation
- Juanita Greenbergs: Jordan Igoe
Doors 10p
FREE
- The Pour House: PoHo Family Jam
Doors 9p
FREE

THURSDAY - Jan. 17
- The Pour House: Brave Baby Album Release Show; ELIM BOLT; Octopus Jones (Raleigh)
Doors 8:30p
$8 adv / $10 dos - includes CD
- Tin Roof: The Moon and You (Asheville); Lindsay Holler; Harrison Ray
Doors 8p
$5
- The Mill: Local Music Showcase
Doors 9p
FREE

FRIDAY - Jan. 18
- Morgan Creek Grill: "Winter Tide Cocnert Series" / Caroline Aiken & Danielle Howell Songwriter's Series, feat. Rachel Kate Gillon
- The Windjammer: Loners Society opens for Cowboy Mouth (New Orleans)
Doors 9p
$15
- The Brick: Four 14 (Greenville)
Doors ?p
$?

SATURDAY - Jan. 19
Boones Bar: Tyler Boone
Doors 9p
$?

TUESDAY - Jan. 22
- Recovery Room: Happy Story Hour
Doors 9p
FREE

WEDNESDAY - Jan. 23
- Juanita Greenbergs: Jordan Igoe
Doors 10p
FREE
- Awendaw Green: Barn Jam, feat. TBA
Doors 6p
$?

THURSDAY - Jan. 24
- The Pour House: Josh Roberts + The Hinges (Columbia); Guilt Ridden Troubadour; The Outervention
Doors 9p
$8 adv / $10 dos
- Tin Roof: Tyler Boone; Carey Murdock (North Augusta)
Doors 8p
$5
- The Mill: Local Music Showcase
Doors 9p
FREE

SATURDAY - Jan. 26
- The Sparrow: Bully Pulpit; All Get Out
Doors 9p
$?
- The Royal American: The Fairy God Muthas
Doors 9p
$5

SUNDAY - Jan. 27
- The Pour House: "Virgil Kaine Bourbon's 1st Birthday", feat. The Royal Tinfoil, Mazloom Empire (Columbia) + Rachel Kate Gillon
Doors 8p
$8

TUESDAY - Jan. 29
- Tattooed Moose: "Craft Beer Tuesdays" w Bully Pulpit
Doors 9p
$?

WEDNESDAY - Jan. 30
- Juanita Greenbergs: Jordan Igoe
Doors 10p
FREE
- Awendaw Green: Barn Jam, feat. TBA
Doors 6p

$?

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Truth/Ideals album release - with Will Hastings + Happy Story Hour

Last Saturday, King City Records hosted an album release party at the Tin Roof for local singer and songwriter Julie Slonecki, whose third self-released album, Truth/Ideals, dropped earlier this month and will soon be available on iTunes.

Opening the night was New Orleans-born singer and guitarist, Will Hastings. Having recently wrapped a tour with his backing band, this was a rare solo appearance for the rising musician. Hastings kicked off his set with "Comfortable by Disguise", which he explained was the first song that he had ever written.

"So if you think it sounds like shit," he said affably, "that's probably why."

Hastings worked through a solid 30-minutes, breezily cracking jokes to the modest crowd and commenting on the diversity of Charleston's music community. "It's a cool scene down here," he said, "and I feel lucky to be a part of it."

Moving between songs like Hayes Carll's "She Left Me for Jesus" to original tunes such as the wistful and waltzy "For Your Own Good", Hastings's mild, bluesy style was peppered with slick finger picking and powdered with his Buddy Holly-esque, tenor voice. He wrapped his inaugural Tin Roof set with the pretty and original "Digital Sounds", a salutary nod to the musicians and spirit of the 1950s and 60s.

Next on the bill was Happy Story Hour - more commonly known as Mackie Boles and Jordan Igoe. Both veterans of the Charleston music community, Boles's mesmeric guitar and the rustic qualities of Igoe's voice meld together like whiskey and honey. Their sound was incredible and full for a two piece, with Igoe not only singing and playing an acoustic guitar but also marking the time with a foot-pedal powered drum, hi hat and tambourine rig, while Boles shared vocal duties and alternated between the guitar and banjo.

"I don't wanna grow old / I don't wanna get tired / And my American dreams / don't start any fires," Igoe sang, her shuddering vibrato and husky tone hinting at a soul much older than her earthly years.

Boles took the lead on a tune about traveling west, before the pair introduced a brand new original and a small upcoming tour. The duo wrapped with "Troubled Train", the bluesiest song of the set, before turning the stage over to main act, Julie Slonecki.

Slonecki opened her spotlight evening by announcing that the company pressing her album had not mailed copies of the CD to her in time for the show; therefore, she did not have any copies of her album for sale. Instead, she encouraged people to fill out their mailing address on a sign-up sheet so that she could, at some later date, mail to them a copy of the album along with "a personal letter". Perhaps this is just me, but I've always thought that the number one priority for an album release show would be to have copies of said album on hand - even if that means you have to run over to Office Depot to buy CDs and burn the copies yourself...

That snafu aside, the first song from Slonecki was an intriguing, mostly instrumental piece with some ambient distortion and vocal wailing. The 23-year-old, who typically plays solo, was joined on this night by a drummer, keys player, bassist and guitarist/mandolin player, most of whom had only recently begun to rehearse with the singer. Joined also by local vocalist Young Mi (of the band, Old You) for help with harmonies, Slonecki introduced her song "Truth" as being, "hard to translate into a band, because it was just a sweet beat that I put together on my computer."

That statement seemed to be the only theme of the evening, as the overall performance lacked a firm identity. There is no denying that Slonecki has the talent, with her smoldering voice and a music degree from Washington and Lee University; however, the show at Tin Roof did not exhibit any cohesion among the band, nor any cognisance of the path that Slonecki wants to take in this new, electronic direction. One song employed a rigid, snapping drum line much like a MIDI plugin, while the next featured a mandolin, followed by a track that could have easily been picked up from Bjork's cutting room floor.

Slonecki invited friends from the audience onto the stage, at several points handing the mic over to her pal Kenny Sharp to lead a rap, while at other times (particularly during the original "Garden Gnome"), leading the band in a Top 40, Sarah Bareilles-style song. "Morning Light" was a pretty, original tune that featured the mandolin, but unfortunately the song just felt awkward and lost, stuffed amongst the improv, rap and alt-jazz that was taking place.

Overall, it was an interesting night - if nothing else, certainly showcasing the vast assortment of musical tastes and talents in this town. I know that Mackie Boles and Jordan Igoe will accomplish great things, so I look forward to catching Will Hastings with his band, and following Julie Slonecki to see where her digital adventure takes her next...


Will Hastings on Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/willhastings
Will Hastings on Facebook: www.facebook.com/willhastingsmusic

Happy Story Hour: www.facebook.com/HappyStoryHour

Julie Slonecki's Website: www.julieslonecki.com
Julie Slonecki on Facebook: www.facebook.com/julie.slonecki


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