Preview: Shimabukuro’s Uke Wah-Wah
Nearly everyone who catches Ukulele wiz Jake Shimabukuro in action comes back raving about his virtuosic playing. He’s become so popular that his visits to NYC have become few and
Nearly everyone who catches Ukulele wiz Jake Shimabukuro in action comes back raving about his virtuosic playing. He’s become so popular that his visits to NYC have become few and
In this critical time before the election, HeadCount and Cinetic Rights Management have made the documentary film A Call to Action available for free on Snagfilms.com. If you’re looking for
MerleFest 2009, presented by Lowe’s and slated for April 23-26, is proud to announce the line up for the event’s 22nd year. The following artists will join host Doc Watson
The buzz is about whether the outdoor live music venue Backyard Amphitheatre in Bee Cave might reopen at a different location. Fans were serenaded until early Monday by musicians including
AC/DC have topped the charts in 29 countries with their new album ‘Black Ice’. The veteran Australian rockers’ new album, which was released globally on October 20, has topped the
The non-singing members of Led Zeppelin apparently aren’t waiting around for Robert Plant to sign off on a reunion tour and/or album. In an interview with BBC Radio, bassist John
We’ve always had a soft spot for Coheed & Cambria, which has garnered a legion of fans over the years as it continues to top itself with prog/alt concept record
The latest issue of Spin features a really interesting read on what has become the cult phenomenon of The Rock-afire Explosion. If the name doesn’t sound familiar, think back to
My apologies for not getting a Cover Wars up last week. I was fighting off what I affectionately refer to as the “Tour Flu” after logging a four-day-weekend full of live music from the likes of Trey Anastasio and Umphrey’s McGee. The extra time provided an opportunity for Widespread Panic and The Punch Brothers to duke it out for the title of best cover of Ophelia. Chris Thile and the Punch Brothers ultimately walked away victorious.
This week, we look at six renditions of the first track on Van Morrison’s 1970 release Moondance: And It Stoned Me. The song, while adopted as a stoner anthem, seems to have more to do with what’s in the gallon jar mentioned in last verse than it does to smoking anything. In the artist’s own words, taken from a biography [via wikipedia]:
I suppose I was about twelve years old. We used to go to a place called Ballystockart to fish. We stopped in the village on the way up to this place and I went to this little stone house, and there was an old man there with dark weather-beaten skin, and we asked him if he had any water. He gave us some water which he said he’d got from the stream. We drank some and everything seemed to stop for me. Time stood still. For five minutes everything was really quiet and I was in this ‘other dimension’. That’s what the song is about.
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Here’s Brent Berman with a review of something completely different…
At a corner bar on the outskirts of Athens, Georgia this past Saturday night, something cutting edge and ground breaking was going on and I was there to witness it all. In our small town there is a Burlesque troupe called Effie’s Club Follies. They call their unique style of entertainment “slap-strip comedic burlesque.” These girls were spot on and need to be recognized for offering an incredibly entertaining and unique night of entertainment.
So what’s this brand of burlesque all about? Look no further than this description on the Effie’s Club Follies MySpace:
imagine a combination of the weirder side of SNL’s glory days, throw in a dash of good drag, a sprinkling of raunchy humor (a la Mae West, or even Sarah Silverman), and a pinch of Broadway…with the striptease as the luscious cherry on top. We are NOT: prostitutes, escorts, porn stars, or garden-variety strippers (though we do occasionally play them on stage)
In most cases today, burlesque has become little more then a sexy strip tease. Effie’s Club Follies brings back satirical burlesque with an umph!
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