Sunday, April 4, 2010

Tonight! Steve Taylor EP Release + Ash Reiter & Foxtails Brigade! Early Easter Show @ the Make-Out Room 7:30-11pm! + a few more upcoming shows

hello everyone,

i am writing very last minute to remind you about a great show tonight - a special Easter edition SeaweedSway show with Steve Taylor, to celebrate his EP release, also with Ash Reiter & Foxtails Brigade! It's EARLY - 7:30 doors, 8pm start time, going til 11 or so, at the Make-Out Room in SF.

Details are below. We'd love to see you there! Steve will be ipod dj'ing between sets, and is playing this SF show on a break from touring w/ Rogue Wave, so catch him while you can! (If you want a preview, you can hear Steve's songs & Foxtails Brigade at http://chasingthemoon/pdcst.com & you can hear Ash at http://myspace.com/drunkenboat ) Bring crafts or Easter snacks and friends and your listening ears.

If, however, you happen to be in Santa Cruz tonight, go catch Sean Hayes & the Blank Tapes at Moe's Alley!

I also am here to remind you of two upcoming exciting & unique shows i'm helping to put together. please save the dates. they are intricately detailed shows w/ much energy & intention behind them. there has been a group effort to make them a unique, enjoyable, & memorable sonic experience. your support by buying tickets now and spreading the word is extremely appreciated. here are the summaries, and the details are written below.

Sunday April 18th, SeaweedSway & the Songbird Festival Present
a Tribute to Buffy St. Marie,
with songs from Emily Jane White, Mariee Sioux & Friends, Michelle Hannigan (the Sarees), Heidi Alexander (the Sandwitches), Windy Gap, Conspiracy of Venus, Michael Musika, & Gabrielle Ekedal.

Wednesday April 28th, Chasing the Moon & SeaweedSway Present:
a pink full moon party to celebrate & premier Honeycomb's Chasing the Moon video podcast, w/ live music from Sonya Cotton, Jascha vs. Jascha (album release!), & Kris Gruen (touring from Vermont).

hope to see you at all these shows, & i hope you all are doing well!

the full list will be re-posted here http://seaweedsway.blogspot.com & daily reminders can be found at the facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seaweed-Sway/57343318028

to help simplify the email list upkeep, please subscribe at http://groups.google.com/group/seaweed-sway

TONIGHT, Sunday April 4th:

SEAWEEDSWAY Presents:

Easter Sunday Show w/

STEVE TAYLOR
ASH REITER
FOXTAILS BRIGADE

Steve will be ipod dj'ing between sets!
Come early & bring crafts to work on, Easter treats, & friends if you'd like.

@ the Make-Out Room
3225 22nd St.
SF
Doors, 7:30, 8-11pm Music!

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SUNDAY APRIL 18TH
SEAWEEDSWAY & SONGBIRD FESTIVAL PRESENT:
A TRIBUTE TO BUFFY ST. MARIE

featuring music from
EMILY JANE WHITE
MARIEE SIOUX & FRIENDS
MICHELE HANNIGAN (the Sarees)
HEIDI ALEXANDER (the Sandwitches)
CONSPIRACY OF VENUS
WINDY GAP
MICHAEL MUSIKA
GABRIELLE EKEDAL

"I hear Buffy's influences in the macabre lullabies of Diamanda Galas and the sagacious song stories of Mariee Sioux." - Devendra Banhart in Bust Magazine


@ THE MAKE-OUT ROOM
3225 22nd St.

$8



Cree Indian folksinger Buffy Sainte-Marie first made a name for herself in the folk revival scene of the early 1960s, and released her successful debut “It’s My Way!” in 1964. Her intense vibrato and complete vocal fearlessness are often compared to Joni Mitchell or Joan Baez, but her political stances are very much her own. After recording “Universal Soldier,” a song which takes individual soldiers to task for participating in war (“He’s the Universal Soldier, and he really is to blame,” she sang) Sainte-Marie was blacklisted from radio on orders from the White House itself -- in the late 1960s, this was a career death sentence. Not one to let others slow her down, she became a regular cast member of children’s television show Sesame Street, noting that she wanted kids to know that Indians still existed and were part of society. Popular culture, then as now, wasn’t forthcoming with that information. Education was and remains important to her, and she also saw Sesame Street as an exercise in democratic learning. She continued to make music, however, enjoying success overseas and in “Indian Country.” In 1969, she came out with one of the first records to feature electronically generated sounds, with her voice and guitars altered to psychedelic effect by a Buchla synthesizer. This went against the “Pocahontas with a guitar” image that many had formed of her, and “Illuminations” apparently scared a lot of fans away. Today, it’s seen as an important musical advance and a skilled collaboration between musician and scientist, in addition to being yet another signal of a great mind at work. Currently on tour behind her new, well-reviewed record, “Running for the Drum,” Sainte-Marie continues to enchant her fans, who include Morrissey, Rufus Wainwright, Robbie Robertson, and Neko Case, among other notable people. For these reasons and many others, and out of admiration for her eclectic, adventurous fashion sensibilities, we pay her tribute.

more info:
Artist Info!

Buffy St. Marie

Emily Jane White

Mariee Sioux

Michele Hannigan (the Sarees)

Heidi Alexander (the Sandwitches)

Conspiracy of Venus

Windy Gap

Michael Musika

Gabrielle Ekedal

Facebook Invite:

Extra Tidbits:

Buffy St. Marie in BUST Magazine:

Buffy's Academy Award-winning song will be performed, just for us, on April 18. There is either nothing better, or else nothing worse, than the following clip. Jennifer Warnes' hair will not be joining us, alas. Here it is - Up Where We Belong, sung by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes:


Buffy for beginners.
Take My Hand for Awhile:

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4-28 wednesday. full pink moon!

Chasing the Moon & Seaweed Sway present

FULL PINK MOON Show

at the Rickshaw Stop

(purchasing tickets in advance makes us happy & is much appreciated. great as gifts for friends or for yourself! :)

w/

HONEYCOMB* podcast release!

The premier of Honeycomb's Chasing the Moon episode
myspace.com/honeycombmusic
*not playing live, but will be fully present at the show, perhaps singing along :)


plus live music from


SONYA COTTON

Labeled "The Frida Khalo of songwriting," Sonya's compositions are deeply personal, drawing upon her dreams, family, and love; they often come from a place of profound reverence for the natural world and the creatures of the earth. "Sonya Maria Cotton ... is a really damn fine singer." --Pitchfork

sonyacotton.com

JASCHA VS. JASCHA

After using his dreams to spark a music career in Brooklyn, Jascha moved to San Francisco to record his first album. With hushed vocals and unexpected twists, his songs are vulnerable, clever and eccentric. Jascha will be joined by Dina Maccabee and special guests to celebrate the release of his album *A Cure For Sleep*—and the launch of an open-source songwriting blog.
jaschavsjascha.com

KRIS GRUEN

Born in New York City, Kris Gruen is a Vermont-based singer-songwriter. Often compared to Andrew Bird, The Arcade Fire, and The Decembrists, Part of It All, with the help of Mother West producers/engineers Charles Newman, JJ Beck and Rob Stevens, takes GruenĂ¢€™s songs and stories to an adventurous and fresh musical place.
krisgruen.com

CHASING THE MOON

Chasing the Moon is a monthly local music podcast that is celebrated with a live show on the full moon each month.
chasingthemoon.pdcst.com
seaweedsway.blogspot.com

"Full Pink Moon: This name came from the herb moss pink, or wild ground phlox, which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of the spring. Other names for this month's celestial body include the Full Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon, and among coastal tribes the Full Fish Moon, because this was the time that the shad swam upstream to spawn."

farmersalmanac.com/full-moon-names

**Please RSVP & spread the word!
bit.ly/chasingthemoonapril28


RICKSHAW STOP
155 Fell St. @ Van Ness near Market
tickets on sale now!
http://rickshawstop.com

$10
TICKET LINK:
http://www.ticketfly.com/tickets/event-details/?tfly_event_id=6501

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