In the Clubs: 07-18,19-08

July 18th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

Friday:
40 Watt: Tin Cup Prophette, Still Small Voice and the Joyful Noise, The Boy Bathing.
Alibi: Southern Soul.
Allen’s: John Boyle.
Caledonia: The Dumps, Black Tusk, Gaylord.
Flicker: Dancer Vs. Politician, Page Campbell.
Foxz: Normaltown Flyers.
Georgia Theatre: Wilx, The Revival.
Little Kings: Bicycles and Gravel, The Have and Have Nots, Plum Tuckered, Kyshona Armstrong, Kchari, Ben Lowry.
Melting Point: Charlie Louvin, The Bearfoot Hookers.
Mercury Lounge: The Peabodies.
Rye Bar: Dilated Summit, Killick, Maximum Busy Muscle, 95lb Lapdog, MD702.
Tasty World (downstairs): WBKZ’s Da Underground Show with Kyshona Armstrong, Crop Circles, Donae, Hollyweird, Son1 and the Insurgents.
Tasty World (upstairs): October Frequency, Sephrias, Stranded.
Wild Wing Cafe: Mellow Motion.

Saturday:
40 Watt: Carla LeFever and the Rays, Breathlanes.
Alibi: The Ribs.
Allen’s: Grains of Sand.
Caledonia: The Wydelles, The Help, Famous Darnell.
Farm 255: Nappy Roots, Gus D.
Flicker: Run Dan Run, Dylan Gilbert, Allison Weiss.
Foxz: Short Bus All Stars.
Georgia Theatre: Strange Design.
Go Bar: American Cheeseburger, D.F.I., The Skuds.
Melting Point: Packway Handle Band, Town Mountain.
Nuci’s Space: Camp Amped Grand Finale.
Rye Bar: Commander Chameleon, Olympus Mans, The Shut Ups, Weirdbeard.
Tasty World (downstairs): Karbomb, Magic For Jesus, Scruff McGruff, Tunderchief.
Tasty World (upstairs): Sudaka Group.
Terrapin Beer Co.: 5:30 - Jason Beckham, Spencer Frye, Pet Volcano.
Wild Wing Cafe: The Blue Laws.

Video: Truckers visit Camp Amped

July 17th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

The students at Nuci’s Space’s Camp Amped got a special treat on Tuesday - a visit from Patterson Hood, Brad Morgan and John Neff of the Drive By Truckers. Here’s some background on the camp from Nuci’s site: Camp Amped is a two week long summer day camp for youth ages 11-17 at Nuçi’s Space in Athens, GA. Students are taught and mentored by some of the most amazing people in Athens, GA who just happen to be some of the city’s most talented and accomplished musicians. This year’s instructors include Carl Lindberg, Dan Nettles, Claire Campbell, Ben Mize and Joel Byron. While at Camp Amped, participants form bands and have the opportunity to write, learn, and record new music. At the end of the two week long camp, students perform in their own rock show at the Grand Finale, which will take place at 7:00 pm on July 19, 2008 at Nuçi’s Space.

Patterson writes about the visit here.

Here’s Patterson, Brad and “Nothin’ but Neff” performing “World of Hurt”:

Nappy Roots celebrating Darius at the Farm

July 17th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

Nappy Roots

One of hip-hop’s most celebrated and respected factions will ascend upon Athens on Saturday to help commemorate a weekend honoring one of the city’s most celebrated and respected teenagers. The Grammy-nominated Nappy Roots, considered one of the Dirty South’s important hip-hop groups, will play a key role in providing entertainment for Darius Goes West Day, which recognizes Athens resident Darius Weems, the subject of the acclaimed documentary “Darius Goes West: The Roll of His Life.” Creators of unforgettable songs like “Po Folks” and “Awnaw,” the five-piece ensemble will perform at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday at Farm 255 after the final screening of “Darius Goes West” at nearby Ciné. Read the full story…

In the Press: Of Montreal

July 17th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

Of Montreal has announced dates for its fall tour, which begins Oct. 7, the same day the band’s new album, “Lamping,” is due out. Athens is not on the itinerary. Bummer.

Today’s Best Bets: 07-17-08

July 17th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

Athens A-Train Band
7-10 p.m., The Melting Point

This five-piece band consists of Mike Jones on saxophone, Dave Gastley on guitar, Darrin Cook on bass, Jamie DeRevere on drums and Ron McClendon on keyboards. Along with vocalist Katie Ford, the band blends jazz, swing, Latin, ballads, boogie and blues, playing numbers by Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Count Basie, Cole Porter, Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk and Miles Davis, among others. Admission is $3. - Trisha Klein

In the Clubs: 07-17-08

July 17th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

40 Watt: Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers, Shurman.
Caledonia: Dead Elephant Bicycle, Ghost Train, The Saint Peter Pocket Veto.
Farm 255: Jazzenigma.
Flicker: Feather Sheds Bird, Pete Erchick, Heather Heyn, Paul McHugh.
Georgia Theatre: Zach Deputy.
Little Kings: Fairmount Fair, Jordann Mason, Shelby Sifers.
Melting Point: Athens A-Train Band.
No Where Bar: Free Lunch.
Rye Bar: Vinyl Strangers.
Tasty World: All But Empty, Easton Legacy, Hollywood Lies.
Wild Wing Cafe: Brandon Reeves.

Panic makes it into the Georgia Music HOF

July 16th, 2008 by David Bill

Widespread Panic

A big congrats goes out to Widespread Panic, who will be inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in September. I think they’re truly worthy of the honor, and we’ll be having a lot more about this in the next few months. But for now, here’s the official press release:

Widespread Panic will be inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame at the 30th Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards Show on Saturday, September 20th in Atlanta, GA. The show will broadcast live on Georgia Public Broadcasting and will include a special performance from the band.

Past inductees include Georgia musicians including Ray Charles, Gladys Knight, R.E.M., and the Allman Brothers Band as well as industry professionals such as music attorney Joel Katz and record label owner Antonio “L.A.” Reid. “Sharing this honor … with so many of our greatest musical influences, is something I’m sure none of the Band members imagined when we first started making music together. September 20th is going to be a truly special day for the entire Widespread Panic Family,” says John Bell, vocalist and founding member of Widespread Panic.

Widespread Panic was founded in Athens, GA in 1986 and has since become a national touring force that has landed in Pollstar’s top 50 tours of the year for the past decade, has sold 3 million albums and played over 2,374 shows over their career. Despite thousands of concerts, the band has managed to never perform the same set list twice. The band released their 10th studio album, Free Somehow, in February 2008 via their own Widespread Records and has a catalogue of 19 albums to date that includes 8 live albums and 1 compilation.

Widespread Panic is currently on the road on their Summer 2008 tour, which kicked off with their 7th headlining performance at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. In addition to Bonnaroo, the band has headlined almost every major festival in the US including Lollapalooza, 10,000 Lakes, Rothbury, Austin City Limits, Jazz Aspen, Vegoose, and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Their incomparable live show has earned Widespread Panic attendance records across the country. This June, the Mayor of Denver, CO declared June 27 “Widespread Panic Day” in the City and County of Denver marking Widespread Panic’s 32nd sold out show at Red Rocks Ampitheatre - more than any other band in history.

Widespread Panic utilizes their large success to give back to the community. Widespread Panic has played an active role in the Georgia music community, most notably playing annual concerts that benefit “Tunes for Tots,” an organization dedicated to support music education in Georgia area schools. To date, the concerts have raised over $350,000. In addition, the band recently sponsored a home in New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward through the Make It Right foundation which inspired fans to spearhead a house of their own, “The House that Widespread Panic Fans Built.” Their fans have also come together to form Panic Fans for Food, a volunteer organization that holds food drives at shows to benefit the local food bank in that market. To date, PFFF have collected over $70,000, 13 tons of food in 28 cities. Widespread Panic charitable contributions also include John Bell’s annual Hannah’s Buddies Charity Golf Classic that raises money for Spinal Muscular Atrophy research.

The 30th Annual Awards Banquet, to be held Saturday, Sept. 20 in the Thomas B. Murphy Ballroom of the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, will recognize those who have made significant contributions to Georgia’s music industry. The banquet is hosted each year by the Friends of Georgia Music Festival, Inc. and the Senate Music Industry Committee.

R.E.M. releases newest video

July 16th, 2008 by David Bill

Man Sized Wreath

R.E.M. has released it newest video, this one for “Man Sized Wreath,” from “Accelerate.” It was produced by Crush, a Toronto-based video production company that also produced the video for “Hollow Man.” The new video, which you can view here on spinner.com or sometime today on remhq.com, is a computer-generated “trail of cubes and a crudely designed motorcade are used to make a bold statement on the callous power of authority, and the distractions that keep people from recognizing the trouble around them,” according to Spinner. So don’t expect to see the band, though I did catch one clip of Michael singing during one short clip.

Today’s Best Bets: 07-16-08

July 16th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

Sean Arington, The Mayhaws
8:30 p.m., Flicker Theatre and Bar

Sean Arington sounds like “perpetual summer.” Since moving to Athens in the mid ’90s, he has played with One Big Eye and Big Atomic. Now performing on his own, Arington focuses on crafting lyrically driven, honest songs. The Mayhaws are a four-piece band from Tallahassee that plays “acoustic stomp and revelry” and “honky-tonk shenanigans.” - Trisha Klein

Dead Stick Landing, Sematic
10 p.m., Caledonia Lounge

Local band Dead Stick Landing plays jazzy, progressive rock originals and occasional covers of bands like King Crimson, Soundgarden and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Sematic is an alternative, metal band from Virginia. Admission is $6 to $7. - Trisha Klein

Polemic
10 p.m., Tasty World

Local, experimental rock trio Polemic is heavily influenced by Sonic Youth. Lead singer McKenna Mackie shows her range by alternately singing prettily and screaming her head off. Turn and Burn and The Fact will also perform. - Trisha Klein

In the Clubs: 07-16-08

July 16th, 2008 by AMdC Staff

Caledonia: Dead Stick Landing, Sematic.
Farm 255: Magnolia Sons, Sequoyah Prep School.
Flicker: Sean Arrington, The Mayhaws.
Go Bar: Cedro Danado, Owlbear, Pony Bones, Religious Girls.
Melting Point: JW-Jones.
Rye Bar: Silver Star.
Tasty World: Polemic, The Fact, Turn and Burn.