I started my night Friday at The Muddy Waters and enjoyed
some Candy… Yes, the Candymakers were making sweet sounds at Muddy’s Friday. We
were treated to some new original works, including a Christmas song,which,
according to Bret Dale, was loaded with cheese…
Showing posts with label Justin Morrissey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Morrissey. Show all posts
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
A Birthday Bash and New Venues
A couple of weeks ago, Hal Reed celebrated his birthday. For
those of you not in the know, Hal is the owner of The Muddy Waters in
Bettendorf. The Muddy Waters celebrates
in grand style – with a weekend-long birthday bash!

I heard this week that a new bar has opened in Downtown
Davenport. In the space that used to be the 811 Lockdown, meet… Zero to Sixty.
Chuck Murphy posted on my timeline this week that he’ll be playing there
tomorrow night from 10-2. I also wanted
to mention that I’ve been hearing rumors that The Firehouse on Hickory Grove
Road is serving up live music every other Friday night – opposite the Fridays
they have karaoke. I’m going to be
checking that out too – but I haven’t heard of any local bands that have played
there.
This week:
Friday night – Barrel House 211 is running a double feature
this week, with MER at 5:30 and The Blackstones at 10. Funktastic Five is at
Rascals, Cobalt Blue is playing 11th street Precinct, and Brady
Street Pub has The Lowdown. Simon Says Uncle can be found at the Rusty Nail,
and Grand Larsony is playing Purgatorys. Jason Carl’s band is playing
Generations, and The Edje Nightclub has Smooth Groove.
Saturday: Smokehouse is playing a benefit Saturday afternoon
and early evening at Racers Edge, and 1st Impression will be
following them at 9:30. The Karry Outz are playing Rascals, The Candymakers are
at 11th Street Precinct, and the Odeon in Clinton has Pash n Brew. Curtis Hawkins band is at The Muddy Waters and
Cosmic is playing Mulligans. Justin Morrissey can be found at Bleyarts and you
can find Machine Gun Willie at Ducky’s Lagoon.
There’s plenty of live music this weekend – so get out and
enjoy some!
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Music and More: It’s Summer and That Means…
I wonder if anyone thought I might be skipping the live music blog this week. Absolutely NOT! On top of all my other activities, I hit a few live music shows too, and I absolutely have to remind everyone to attend a certain motorcycle rally…
Nervous Rex returns! |
Let’s start with Thursday. I always seem to start with Thursday. But I’m going to do it again this week. Only, my week didn’t start out at a Jam session, it started at Bass Street Landing with the return of a local favorite band, “Nervous Rex”. I would like to state for the record that I never saw Nervous Rex before Thursday. I’m sorry about that – because I really got into their tunes Thursday evening. Rex definitely has a blues-influenced sound. There is no doubt in my mind I’ll be seeing more of this band!
Jam sessions bring together musicians from all walks |
On my way home from the Bass Street Landing show in Moline, I stopped by The Muddy Waters to check out Johnny O’s Jam. As usual, the crowd was good and the music better. I am absolutely a blues fan, and most of the folks who show up at Muddy’s have that blues feel. One of these weeks, I’m taking Friday off work so I can stay late at the jam. I suspect I’m missing out on some great musicians as the evening always runs later than I can stay.
Lee's Go-go dancers |
Due to Saturday’s Race for the Cure, I decided not to stay out late Friday night – I had an early morning. And I’m no morning person! I did spend a little time at Cool Beanz with Lee Blackmon. I’m beginning to see Lee’s shows as an opportunity to keep my voice oiled up and my ear tuned. Friday night was no exception, though Cool Beanz is one of the locations where Lee gets plenty of takers for the sing-along. He had a couple of cute go-go dancers this week as well.
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More District Theatre here |
Saturday night I attended the District Theatre’s show “We Are Young”. I had so much to write about the show that I gave it a separate blog post, which you can see here. Vid James, drummer and vocalist for Nervous Rex was involved with this show and sent me the invite.
Sundays are usually reserved for family gatherings, church-type stuff and preparing myself for the upcoming workweek (which often includes recovering from a busy weekend!) However, I had scheduled my first portrait session for Sunday evening along Ben Butterworth Parkway, which yielded an opportunity for dinner and live music at The Captain’s Table.
It turns out that the Dirt Road Rockers were playing Sunday evening on the outdoor stage. I’ve seen this bunch before, but they’ve had a personnel change since the last time I saw them. The band is sporting a new bass player. This was a good opportunity to hear them. The last time I saw the band they were inside at Martini’s, which is a very small venue. They’re well-suited to an outdoor venue.
What’s up for the weekend?
In case you haven’t heard the rumbling, there’s a motorcycle rally going on…
Just a quick rundown of the bands scheduled at the Mississippi River Motorcycle Rally:
Thursday – In the Scooters tent: Vigil Annie, High Drama, Dirt Road Rockers.
In the Choppers tent: Crossroads
On the Corona stage: Stuart Mathews, Keep Off The Grass
Friday – In the Scooters tent: Corporate Rock, Natty Scratch, Geneva
On the Corona Stage: Wes Weeber, BMT, House Arrest
Saturday – In the Scooters tent: Nervous Rex, Pash-n-brew, Hap Hazard, The Recliners, and Kings Kiss
In the Choppers tent: The Funnies, Spike, Night People, 1st Impression, Mercury Brothers, the Old 57s
On the Corona Stage: Wes Weeber, Johnny Outlaw, 2nd Wind, BMT.
Thanks to MRMRally for the updated list.
I’ll be there for some of the bands – and most of Saturday. However I’ll be leaving after 1st Impression is finished so I can sing with Lee Blackmon. Which means I’ll be missing out on the final Kings Kiss show…
There are other things going on besides the rally this weekend:
The Hillcrest Event center in Orion has a bit of a weekend music festival-
Friday’s lineup includes: Wild Oatz, Dirt Road Rockers, Slough Boys and Dani Lynn Howe
Saturday’s bands are: Sinners and Saints, Wicked Liz and the Bellyswirls, Meet the Press, Dani Lynn Howe (and headliner – Jimmie Van Zant)
Thursday the Karry Outz are playing on the Bass Street Landing Stage
Friday- Night People and Grazin District are at the New Rusty Nail, Justin Morrissey and Drunken Angels are playing the 11th St. Precinct, and The Muddy Waters has The Mercury Brothers
Saturday – Dirt Road Rockers and Grazin District are playing the Daiquiri Factory, Blues Hounds are at The Muddy Waters, Jim the Mule is playing Bent River Brewery, 11th Street Precinct has Cosmic, and I’ll be joining Lee Blackmon at Bleyarts in the Village.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Live Music is Alive and Well in the Quad-Cities
Last weekend I saw more proof than ever that we have a hot music scene right here in the Quad-cities. Although I’ve been hearing rumblings to the contrary from some quarters, I witnessed some really cool and busy events with my own eyes. I wish I could have been everywhere, but I’m only one person, and really want to spend enough time at each location to really get a feel for what is going on. Not only that… but this old gal sometimes needs her sleep too!
There were so many cool locations to choose from, and so little time, so I headed out both Friday and Saturday night. Unfortunately for those on the Illinois side of the river, there was so much to see on the Iowa side, I never made it across a bridge. I started out early Friday evening at the River Music Experience. Although I had previously considered attending the Toasters concert upstairs in the Redstone Room, I knew I wanted to check out a bunch of young blues musicians who were playing downstairs on the Community Stage. Besides – who can turn down a free show? The band downstairs was The Harris Collection. I hear they’re all related, except for one member. And when I say young, well, everyone is young to me. When they played their opening number, I was absolutely drawn in. Yes, the camera came out. So did the camcorder (with their permission). For an up-and-coming band, they were beyond expectations. I wouldn’t say they were up-and-coming, I would say they’ve arrived. If you like blues, you really owe it to yourself to see these guys. They’re that good. I would also like to mention that Mojo’s was packed for this show. The Harris Collection drew in quite the mix of people – some of whom I’m sure had arrived for the Toasters concert and stopped downstairs when they heard the crazy awesome music coming from Mojos. I reluctantly left after only one set, as I had another stop to make that night.
I moved on to The Muddy Waters in downtown Bettendorf , one of my favorite stops for blues. Yes, Friday was definitely a blues kind of night. The local blues band Serious Business had been recommended. Serious Business consists of John, Johnny and Lyle Pena, Ron LaPuma and Perry Hultgren. They put on a good blues show – for a packed and rowdy house.
Saturday night I started out back at the Muddy Waters. A band called Schitzengigles was playing. This band was suggested by not one but two people… and I thought what the heck, with a name like that it will probably be a rowdy good time! Schitzengigles is a good band, with a solid sound, but not blues (which is what I’m used to hearing at Muddy’s) and not nearly as rowdy as I expected. From the size of the crowd at Muddy’s (even bigger than the crowd the night before), I would say they have a great following! After a set, I wandered out of The Muddy Waters and headed down the street for a stop at Purgatory’s Pub.
At Purgatory’s I found a band playing in the dark (well, nearly). Conspiracy Theory was playing by the light of four small stage lights … and the reading lights attached to the top of a couple of music stands. It was definitely too dark for my cameras in there! But they had a good crowd, and all seemed to be having a good time.
I left Purgatory’s before Conspiracy Theory finished their set. I was looking for something and hadn’t quite found it. A short drive to the Village of East Davenport led me to Bleyart’s tap and…
…Justin. Morrissey. Apparently I was looking for acoustic music Saturday night, because I kicked back and enjoyed the heck out of his acoustic set. I even got out the camera and snapped a few shots – though Justin’s face was hidden under a hat and behind the microphone (and his harmonica) for most of the set.
Upcoming, we have a full weekend (especially Saturday night!) of music in the Quad-Cities. Friday night is another opportunity to check out The Harris Collection, as they are doing a 9-1 show at the Brady Street Pub. Or, if you like the sound of brass… check out the horn-driven sound of Secret Squirrel. They’re going to be at Fargo in Moline Friday night.
Saturday night, I’ll be at Tim’s Corner Tap. Steve McFate is hosting an acoustic jam session. Expect to see some of the QC’s finest musicians jamming with Steve. I’m even looking forward to singing a song or two. There might be a surprise guest. We never know who will turn up when Steve is hosting a jam.
If there’s time, I would like to stop by the RME. Our local blues band gone international, The Candymakers, is holding their CD release party Saturday night in the Redstone Room.
There are plenty of other opportunities as well. My pals Wicked Nature will be rocking the house at Purgatory’s in Bettendorf, Rootless Experience is putting on a show at the Eagles Lodge on west Locust street, Danika Holmes is playing the Grape Life (there’s nothing like kicking back on a couch with good wine and enjoying good music) and Cosmic will be playing the Mound Street Landing. There are plenty more shows going on – check out your local bar on Facebook, or check out the event calendars in our papers or online. Support your Local Live Music Scene… because it’s sizzling hot!
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