There are a few bands on my “to see” list that you might not
expect to find there. Friday night presented an opportunity to see one of them
– as well as a bonus band. I arrived at RIBCO about halfway through A Hill to Die Upon’s set. This was the
“bonus” band, a band I have never seen and quite honestly, didn’t even know
existed until I saw them billed as part of Friday’s four-band show.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
A Recipe For Live Music
Friday – Lee Blackmon With a Dash of Harris Collection
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Roger Carlson sings along with Lee Blackmon |
If you were looking for me Friday night, you would have
found me at Bleyart’s entertaining a rowdy crowd with Lee Blackmon. During a
break, I made a mad dash down to the Mound Street Landing to catch a bit of the
Harris Collection’s Toys for Tots Benefit. The band sounded great, and there
were Marines in dress uniforms everywhere. Tom Zick was running sound, and
during a Harris break he stopped by Bleyarts. Also in attendance at Bleyarts
were Roger Carlson and Bill Spain who joined Lee for a few songs.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Sweet Blues and Christmas Cheese?
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…
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Thankful For Music!
I have so many reasons to be thankful. I have my family, my
friends, a new job, my health… and I have music. This past weekend I mixed things up – and
enjoyed some of my friends right along with their music.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Help Portrait 2012 - Quad Cities
On December 1st I will be once again taking part in a
Help-Portrait event in the Quad-Cities. Connection Church is one of the
sponsors of this event. Note: The QC
Help-Portrait event is being held on December 1st, but the
international event date is December 8th. Not every group schedules
on the main date.
If you’re wondering just exactly what IS Help Portrait – you
can find out a whole lot about it HERE.
Meanwhile – last year our group of volunteers helped a whole
lot of families (some of whom had never had a family portrait). The event took the better part of a Saturday
(and a little bit of Friday evening for set up work), and we saw so many
smiling faces!
If you know of someone who could use a family portrait, or
maybe a portrait of their children, who couldn’t otherwise afford it, please
get the information about this event to them. Appointments are already being
taken, and the spaces are filling up fast. We’ll have 3 professional portrait photographers
hopping for several hours.
The expectation is that we’ll be not only printing a photo
for the families to take with them, but burning a CD with photos on it for them
as well. Last year, we printed the photos and delivered them after the event.
I expect my role to be printing photos and burning CDs. We’ll
have volunteers helping do hair and makeup for those that want it, other people
will be escorting families so they don’t have to worry about what they are
supposed to do next. There will be activities for the children while they wait
their turn, and snacks and beverages as well.
Here’s the page for the Quad-Cities Help Portrait group. We’re also taking donations to
help defray the costs of printing the photos.
This is the time of year to give. The Help-Portrait
volunteers are giving portraits. You don’t have to be a portrait photographer
to take part. There are so many other things that go into putting on an event
of this magnitude. Find your local Help-Portrait group and offer your services.
Or… find ANY non-profit and offer your services. There are so many ways to give
that only require your time and talent and don’t require a lot of money. Pick
one…. and GIVE this Christmas!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Getting Back Into the Swing
While still adjusting to my new work schedule, I’m starting to get
out a little more. Last Friday, I spent a little time in Downtown Davenport,
with my first stop at Barrel House 211. They were starting out with an acoustic
musician doing a dinner hour show. Visiting Chicago musician, Mer, played a set
of familiar songs, utilizing a loop to not only make his one guitar sound like
more, but to add a looped beat he recorded as he banged on his guitar.
Friday, November 9, 2012
A Helping Hand From the Heartland
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The Candymakers |
Tomorrow there is going to be a benefit concert to end all benefit concerts - Quad City Style!
This is a Red Cross Disaster Relief Concert - supported by the RME, KWQC, The River Center, River Cities Reader, Q106, WOC Radio, Quad City Bouncy, and RAK Production Sound.
Held in the Mississippi River Hall at the RiverCenter, the concert includes bands such as:
The Winter Blues All-Stars
Lewis Knudsen
William Campbell
Westbrook Singers
The CandyMakers
Ellis Kell Band
Whoozdads
David G. Smith
Smooth Groove
Avey Brothers
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Ellis Kell |
Admission is:
$8 for adults
12 or under $5
5 and under Free
There will be food, beverages - LOTS of music... and a bounce house for the kids.
Come on down to the River Center and join in
and help raise money for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund!!
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