Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Lst dance for The Dude

This might have something to to do with Scarecrow Collection member Nick Setteducato moving to New Zealand. He is part of side-project Give Us The Money Lebowski and things are just not the same without Nick.

The Pentagon will call this collateral damage or something similarly stupid. Last dance for The Dude:

Give Us The Money Lebowski is unfortunately coming to an end. Next Friday, September 19th, at Daniel Street in Milford CT, will be the bands last show. Our friends from Turbine will be opening the nights events at 9pm with Lebowski following for the rest of the evening, no setbreak, just one last 3 hour party to close it out. This is a special night for the band and we hope you can all make it out to the show as we bid farewell not only to the band but to our frontman Nick Setteducato. Those of you that are traveling to the show, there are plenty of hotels in the area. Might I suggest the Hampton Inn in Milford....

Give Us The Money Lebowski
"The Final Show"
September 19, 2008
Daniel Street
21 Daniel Street
Milford, CT
203-877-4446
21+ $5
www.danielstreetclub.com
Turbine: 9pm - 10pm
GUTML: 10:30pm - Close

MP3: Give Us the Money Lebowski - Possum
(live at Ray Kelly's Pub, Bridgeport, CT - 2006/01/28)

» thelebowskiproject.com
» myspace.com/gustmlebowski
» archive.org/details/GiveUstheMoneyLebowski

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Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey

The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey is currently on tour in the USA. Next stop: Western Europe.

  • 09/12 Fenario Gallery, Eugene, OR
  • 09/13 The Good Foot, Portland, OR
  • 09/14 Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA
  • 09/18 The Deli, Norman, OK
  • 09/19 51st Street Speakeasy, Oklahoma City, OK
  • 09/20 Quick Trip's 50th Anniversary at River Parks, Tulsa, OK
  • 10/04 Coalescence Festival, Eureka Springs, AR
  • 10/05 Tulsa State Fair, Tulsa, OK
  • 10/08 Regattabar, Boston, MA
  • 10/09 Chris' Jazz Cafe, Philadelphia, PA
  • 10/10 Blue Note, New York, NY
  • 10/11 Back River Farm Festival, Dover, NH
  • 10/16 Oxident, Berlin, Germany
  • 10/18 SJU Jazz Podium, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 10/21 Jazz I Malmo, Malmo, Sweden
  • 10/23 Glen Miller Cafe, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 10/24 Umea International Jazz Festival, Umea, Sweden
  • 10/26 Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, Cork City, Ireland
  • 10/27 Matt & Phred's, Manchester, England
  • 10/29 Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, UK
  • 10/31 Charlie Wright's International, London, UK

MP3: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Tae Parade

» jfjo.com
» myspace.com/jacobfredjazzodyssey

HCTF review of Lil Tae Rides Again.

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The Unbearables

The West Coast sound moved East and ended up in Austin, TX. The Unbearables are releasing Autonomy vs. Shame, the first installment of a three part EP series. This nine piece band sounds like The Mamas & The Papas with a bit of Dave Davies' guitar licks thrown in. File under Polyphonic Spree melodic indie rock. They are into zombies but they are very much alive.

The Unbearables:
Josh Crochet: drums
Marshall Escamilla: vocals, guitars
Heather Pharr: vocals
Harrison Speck: bass
Ian LeClair: Farfisa, noise
Amber Nepodal: trumpet, clarinet, sax, vocals
Eva Mueller: vocals, Moog
Becky Thompson: vocals, flautist extraordinaire
Caitlyn Berry: vocals, percussion

Autonomy vs. Shame is released on Stem and Leaf Records. Release date: September 11.

Tracks:
  1. The Darker Part
  2. The Loose Connection
  3. The Line
  4. The Let Go

MP3: The Unbearables - The Line

» theunbearables.com
» myspace.com/theunbearables

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