Happy new moon.
It's been a busy and intense summer. I hope you all got to rest a bit and move in the direction of your dreams.
I've taken the summer off from promotion, but am back, easing in a little, with three(ish) events I'm excited to announce.
In summary:
Wednesday is the new Friday! (This week at the Lost Church with Buck Curran & Dillbilly, 10/3 with Chris Garneau & Emily Ritz at the Verdi Club).
Kids Yoga is going to be after school at Rock Band Land, starting the week of Sept. 24th!
Hope to see you; and if you're not in town, or if you are, feel free to send an update.
THE RUNDOWN:
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This Wednesday
"Guitarist Buck Curran, has woven his way deep into the folk and psych-folk worlds over the past decade. He’s best known for his work with Arborea, but just as instrumental is his organizing of the compilation Leaves of Life which included Devendra Banhart, Marissa Nadler and Alela Diane, and two Robbie Basho tributes that have helped to shed light on the vital artist in the past few years. He’s also given new life to live Basho recordings via his imprint Obsolete Recordings this year. In 2016 he broke out from Arborea to play solo works, though they leaned harder on the psych than the folk element. On his second solo outing he fully embraces his acoustic persona, drawing from a well of Takoma ‘60s and ‘70s inspirations, especially on the first side that plays out the full extent of the Afternoon Ragas referenced in the album’s title."
"He blends the wandering psych troubadour influences and mournful guitar divinations with some electric rumble as the record ekes into the second side, and though Curran still pulls stark sadness from the strings he marries his fingerpicked heartache to a spectral blues form on “Taurus.” The clouds part on the wistful “Dirt Floor,” in no small part due to the lilting vocals from Adele Papparlardo. She injects bit of sun to the album’s largely overcast emotions, though it’s easy to see how someone invested in Basho’s legacy would run a thread of somber sincerity through their own works. A lovely collection for those interested in the aforementioned Takoma period or latter-day pickers like Chasney, Bishop or Rose. Curran’s crafted a record that easily slots itself on the shelf next to any of those three."
- Raven Sings The Blues
AT THE BRAND NEW ROCK BAND LAND LOCATION!
400-E Treat Avenue between 17th & 18th Streets
(just around the corner from the current location)
*If your child is older or younger and potentially interested, please get in touch to discuss whether it would be a fit!
Seaweed Sway Presents:
Buck Curran (guitar maestro, on tour from Italy!)
& Dillbilly (Oakland genre-queer alt-country)
at the amazing, the beloved Lost Church
Get $10 tickets here, or $15 at the door:
RSVP, tell a friend: https://www.facebook. com/events/279731076180014
BUCK CURRAN (psych-folk)
"Guitarist Buck Curran, has woven his way deep into the folk and psych-folk worlds over the past decade. He’s best known for his work with Arborea, but just as instrumental is his organizing of the compilation Leaves of Life which included Devendra Banhart, Marissa Nadler and Alela Diane, and two Robbie Basho tributes that have helped to shed light on the vital artist in the past few years. He’s also given new life to live Basho recordings via his imprint Obsolete Recordings this year. In 2016 he broke out from Arborea to play solo works, though they leaned harder on the psych than the folk element. On his second solo outing he fully embraces his acoustic persona, drawing from a well of Takoma ‘60s and ‘70s inspirations, especially on the first side that plays out the full extent of the Afternoon Ragas referenced in the album’s title."
"He blends the wandering psych troubadour influences and mournful guitar divinations with some electric rumble as the record ekes into the second side, and though Curran still pulls stark sadness from the strings he marries his fingerpicked heartache to a spectral blues form on “Taurus.” The clouds part on the wistful “Dirt Floor,” in no small part due to the lilting vocals from Adele Papparlardo. She injects bit of sun to the album’s largely overcast emotions, though it’s easy to see how someone invested in Basho’s legacy would run a thread of somber sincerity through their own works. A lovely collection for those interested in the aforementioned Takoma period or latter-day pickers like Chasney, Bishop or Rose. Curran’s crafted a record that easily slots itself on the shelf next to any of those three."
- Raven Sings The Blues
DILLBILLY (genre-queer alt-country singer-songwriter)
Dillbilly (pronoun they/them) is a genre-queer alt-country singer-songwriter based out of Oakland, CA. Raised in a trailer park in the rural midwest near the Ohio River, Dill grew up surrounded by cornfields and grain silos going jug fishing and playing classical piano. Born to a touring singer/guitarist father, Dill was introduced to the music world at a young age. At 18, they won a piano scholarship that sent them to Berklee College of Music. Feeling uprooted and homesick as a transplant in Boston, Dillbilly dropped out and went back to the Midwest to start a band with their high school friends. Over the past 20 years, they have been performing and touring across the U.S. and Canada releasing 9 full length albums as well as contributions to soundtracks for movies and TV under their birth name, Denise Dill. Most of those releases were self recorded and released. Since moving to the Bay Area in 2015, they renamed their musical self and chose a name that more accurately embodies where they come from, where they draw inspiration, who they collaborate with, and how they identify as a genderqueer person. Now, in the 2018, they are performing as a band and have teamed up with renowned musician and producer Julie Wolf to create their 10th full length record which will be released next year.
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KIDS YOGA at Rock Band Land! New Afterschool Classes Start Soon
ANNOUNCING:
Afterschool KIDS YOGA at ROCK BAND LAND
*Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays in Sept/Oct*
3:30-4:15pm on Mondays, ages 3-7
4-4:45pm on Wednesdays, ages 4-8
3-3:45pm on Fridays, ages 3-7
Sign up here! http://rockbandland.org/ yoga
Afterschool KIDS YOGA at ROCK BAND LAND
*Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays in Sept/Oct*
3:30-4:15pm on Mondays, ages 3-7
4-4:45pm on Wednesdays, ages 4-8
3-3:45pm on Fridays, ages 3-7
Sign up here! http://rockbandland.org/
STARTING THE WEEK OF SEPT. 24TH
AT THE BRAND NEW ROCK BAND LAND LOCATION!
400-E Treat Avenue between 17th & 18th Streets
(just around the corner from the current location)
*If your child is older or younger and potentially interested, please get in touch to discuss whether it would be a fit!
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(THREE)
Wednesday October 3rd:
Seaweed Sway Presents:
Chris Garneau & Emily Ritz (both on tour from NY!)
at the newly renovated Verdi Club
Tickets on sale soon, keep an eye out!
XoXOXO
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