Thursday, June 28, 2012

More Live Music Than You Can Shake A Stick At


It is Thursday and I’m writing about local live music again…

Last Thursday, I stopped in at Bass Street Landing for Danika Holmes’ acoustic show on the outdoor stage there. I think she currently has one of the best female voices in the QC. Her sound is calculated and well-polished. I took a few photos – and caught Vid James out with his camera as well. I’m looking forward to seeing his work. He showed me a couple of previews, and they were stunning. 








After Bass Street, I wandered back across the I-74 bridge to Bettendorf and The Muddy Waters. Yes, it was Johnny O. Jam night, and I had the day off on Friday! Wouldn’t it just figure though – it was a slow night at the Jam… where was everyone?  John says this happens often when the bar has a band on a Thursday night instead of a jam night. It takes a few weeks to rebuild both the crowd and the number of musicians. The faithful few who did attend made it a good night though. 







Hollywood Dave- Sax!
Friday was the night for outdoor shows! I began at 5, with the RME Friday Live at Five show. Machine Gun Willie was playing on the courtyard. I’ve never seen this band, but enjoyed every minute I was there. Willie touts a mean saxophone player – and the rest of the band is pretty darn good too! I’ll definitely be looking to see them again. After the RME, I headed for the River House in Moline. Keep Off The Grass started at 8, but I’ve learned to get there early. As big as that plaza is, and as many tables as there are, it fills up fast! So, early it was – I grabbed a bite to eat and waited for the show to start. If you haven’t seen Keep Off The Grass since the retirement of former drummer Steve Reando, you really should check them out. Their sound is evolving with the addition of Tom Zick. 


Keep Off The Grass

I also took a swing by Rozz-Tox Friday night. I listened to a jazz string ensemble with an amazing female vocalist, and some Russian Gypsy guitar. Unfortunately, the place was packed front to back and spilling out the door, so I wasn’t able to get any photos. I honestly couldn’t say I “watched” as it was definitely only a “listen” situation. Great for Rozz-Tox and the performers… not so great for the amateur photographer. But I enjoyed the music, and the change from my normal blues/rock choices.


Lee had plenty of takers at Creekside Vineyard





Chuck Murphy schmoozed the Grape Life
Saturday afternoon I visited Creekside Vineyard in Coal Valley with Lee Blackmon. The Vineyard folks offer up live acoustic music on the patio every Saturday afternoon. Jen tells me there are plans working for a live music amphitheatre across the road from the main house within the next couple of years. Meanwhile, you can take a picnic, sample wine, and listen to local acoustic favorites every Saturday. Check out the schedule and plan a trip out. Saturday evening I stopped by The Grape Life and listened to Chuck Murphy. This young acoustic performer is coming along – and his schedule is filling up too. I highly recommend checking out his show. Oh – and after I told Chuck I wasn’t going to Purgatory’s, I ended up there after all… Evolution has a powerful (understatement) sound, and they were hitting it hard at Purgs Saturday night. I didn’t stay long… but it looked like they had a good crowd. 




Tonight – Danika Holmes is outside at the Bettendorf Public Library Pavilion. It’s hot out, but I haven’t heard anything about a cancellation. Take an umbrella for shade and plenty of water! Show starts at 6:30.
There is no Jam tonight at Muddy’s. I would like to take this moment to remind everyone there WILL be a jam next Thursday! Let’s show John O’Meara some support and make sure there are plenty of people there next week. I’m starting a one-woman crusade!

In case you haven’t heard… there’s a Blues Festival in LeClaire park this weekend.  And a Jazz festival all weekend in Iowa City. 

Friday Night: Lee Blackmon starts at 6 at the Rhythm City Casino. He’ll be there Saturday too. Caught In The Act is at Generations bar, and Crossroads is outside at the Riverhouse. Tronicity is pulling a two-night gig at the 11th Street Precinct. Chuck Murphy scored a show at the Missipi Brew in Muscatine.

Saturday Night: Danika Holmes is playing The Grape Life, The Mound St. Landing has Cosmic. I’ll be in Muscatine with 1st Impression at The Missipi Brew.

The Sunday evening series at the Captain’s Table continues with The Night People.

For more photos, check out my Flickr page here

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Influence


We all have influences in our lives. Some are good, some… not so good. But regardless of the type, they are still influences. At the same time, we influence others. Often, we’re not even aware how we have influenced someone else. Our children are a prime example of the strength of our influence.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Music, Motorcycles and More


For 18 years the Quad Cities has been blessed to have its own motorcycle rally. But it has always been so much more than a motorcycle rally. With a humble beginning in the Village of East Davenport, musicians and motorcycle enthusiasts all got together for a whole lot of rumbling – that wasn’t entirely Harley engines. I’ll spare you all the history – as some reading this know far more about the history and the inner workings of this event that I can ever know. Eighteen years ago I walked to my first Sturgis on the River, as I lived just a few blocks from the Village at that time. What has now become the Mississippi River Motorcycle Rally is far larger than anything some of us ever imagined it would become.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Music and More: It’s Summer and That Means…


I wonder if anyone thought I might be skipping the live music blog this week. Absolutely NOT! On top of all my other activities, I hit a few live music shows too, and I absolutely have to remind everyone to attend a certain motorcycle rally…

Nervous Rex returns!
Let’s start with Thursday. I always seem to start with Thursday. But I’m going to do it again this week. Only, my week didn’t start out at a Jam session, it started at Bass Street Landing with the return of a local favorite band, “Nervous Rex”. I would like to state for the record that I never saw Nervous Rex before Thursday. I’m sorry about that – because I really got into their tunes Thursday evening. Rex definitely has a blues-influenced sound.  There is no doubt in my mind I’ll be seeing more of this band!



Jam sessions bring together musicians from all walks

On my way home from the Bass Street Landing show in Moline, I stopped by The Muddy Waters to check out Johnny O’s Jam. As usual, the crowd was good and the music better. I am absolutely a blues fan, and most of the folks who show up at Muddy’s have that blues feel. One of these weeks, I’m taking Friday off work so I can stay late at the jam. I suspect I’m missing out on some great musicians as the evening always runs later than I can stay.



Lee's Go-go dancers
Due to Saturday’s Race for the Cure, I decided not to stay out late Friday night – I had an early morning. And I’m no morning person! I did spend a little time at Cool Beanz with Lee Blackmon. I’m beginning to see Lee’s shows as an opportunity to keep my voice oiled up and my ear tuned. Friday night was no exception, though Cool Beanz is one of the locations where Lee gets plenty of takers for the sing-along. He had a couple of cute go-go dancers this week as well. 





More District Theatre here
Saturday night I attended the District Theatre’s show “We Are Young”. I had so much to write about the show that I gave it a separate blog post, which you can see here. Vid James, drummer and vocalist for Nervous Rex was involved with this show and sent me the invite. 






Sundays are usually reserved for family gatherings, church-type stuff and preparing myself for the upcoming workweek (which often includes recovering from a busy weekend!) However, I had scheduled my first portrait session for Sunday evening along Ben Butterworth Parkway, which yielded an opportunity for dinner and live music at The Captain’s Table. 


It turns out that the Dirt Road Rockers were playing Sunday evening on the outdoor stage. I’ve seen this bunch before, but they’ve had a personnel change since the last time I saw them. The band is sporting a new bass player. This was a good opportunity to hear them. The last time I saw the band they were inside at Martini’s, which is a very small venue. They’re well-suited to an outdoor venue.

What’s up for the weekend?
In case you haven’t heard the rumbling, there’s a motorcycle rally going on…
Just a quick rundown of the bands scheduled at the Mississippi River Motorcycle Rally:
Thursday – In the Scooters tent: Vigil Annie, High Drama, Dirt Road Rockers.
In the Choppers tent: Crossroads
On the Corona stage: Stuart Mathews, Keep Off The Grass

Friday – In the Scooters tent: Corporate Rock, Natty Scratch, Geneva
In the Choppers tent:  Modern Mythology, Bottoms Up Burlesque, Tronicity, Tailfins, Sugar Nipples
On the Corona Stage: Wes Weeber, BMT, House Arrest

Saturday – In the Scooters tent: Nervous Rex, Pash-n-brew, Hap Hazard, The Recliners, and Kings Kiss
In the Choppers tent: The Funnies, Spike, Night People, 1st Impression, Mercury Brothers, the Old 57s
On the Corona Stage: Wes Weeber, Johnny Outlaw, 2nd Wind, BMT.

Thanks to MRMRally for the updated list.
I’ll be there for some of the bands – and most of Saturday. However I’ll be leaving after 1st Impression is finished so I can sing with Lee Blackmon. Which means I’ll be missing out on the final Kings Kiss show…

There are other things going on besides the rally this weekend:

The Hillcrest Event center in Orion has a bit of a weekend music festival-
Friday’s lineup includes: Wild Oatz, Dirt Road Rockers, Slough Boys and Dani Lynn Howe
Saturday’s bands are: Sinners and Saints, Wicked Liz and the Bellyswirls, Meet the Press, Dani Lynn Howe (and headliner – Jimmie Van Zant)

Thursday the Karry Outz are playing on the Bass Street Landing Stage
Friday- Night People and Grazin District are at the New Rusty Nail, Justin Morrissey and Drunken Angels are playing the 11th St. Precinct, and The Muddy Waters has The Mercury Brothers
Saturday – Dirt Road Rockers and Grazin District are playing the Daiquiri Factory, Blues Hounds are at The Muddy Waters, Jim the Mule is playing Bent River Brewery, 11th Street Precinct has Cosmic, and I’ll be joining Lee Blackmon at Bleyarts in the Village.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Race for the Cure


Saturday I had the honor of joining a group of women who joined the much, much larger Komen Race for the Cure in Moline. This was my second year to walk the course with this wacky bunch of women.  And I do mean wacky!

We Are Young

I’ll admit it - I’m a theater geek. I have been since I was oh… 15 or 16. I’ve even done something recently, though I took a few years off. (You can read about my not-so-stellar return to the stage at  Sudden Theater here.)

So when a friend sent me the invite to the Rock and Roll review at the District Theatre, I saw an opportunity to see the new theatre, enjoy some great tunes, and maybe get some different photos. My first task was to make sure theatre management was OK with me bringing in a camera. Not only were they good with the idea, Tristan Tapscott said “as long as you post photos on Facebook!” Yeah – he knows good free marketing when he sees it.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Making Space


Recently a friend of mine was married. And that got me to thinking. I want to write something about it. Ok – so people get married every day. How does this precipitate a blog post?

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

An Anniversary Celebration and New Orleans


I feel so blessed to know so many great, gracious local musicians. And it seems like I’m meeting new people every week. Most are really receptive to having an amateur photographer/blogger hanging around. I get to see a lot of positive in the music community in this area. I’m especially happy to see musicians with a night off popping in to support other musicians. That’s sort of how I got started doing my blog… I don’t have a regular gig anymore. When people ask me what I’m doing musically these days, I tell them I’m singing with whoever will have me. Such is the life of a backing vocalist.