Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Article for March 31, 2010

There are several big concerts in the area and quite a few smaller shows to mark on your live music entertainment calendar this week. Many of the national touring acts are pairing up with locally-based musicians and bands. To broaden your musical circle and become familiar with local acts too, here’s where to be when.

Tonight, Wednesday the 31st, the rock / pop / post-punk band Drop Dead, Gorgeous is in concert a The Icon, N. Main Street in Pocatello, with the locally-based rock group Danny the Skeleton Horse and many more. Tickets are $13; show starts at 7:00 p.m.

Drop Dead, Gorgeous (comma required to get the play-on-words) is a post-hardcore band from Denver, Colorado. They have released three studio albums and two EPs since January 2006 and have toured the country extensively, a favorite on the main stage of Van’s Warped Tour. For more, visit www.myspace.com/dropdeadgorgeous.

In Idaho Falls tonight, Sherwood is in concert with Black Gold and Reece, Seabird, Neon Trees, the locally-based pop group Madison Lights and the Boise-based rock band, Bank. The concert is at the Idaho Falls Civic Center; tickets are $10 and doors open at 6:00 p.m.

Also in Idaho Falls, the metal band Hemlock is playing with the locally-based alt. rock band 2am Logic tonight at the 840 Club. Doors open at 8:00 p.m.

On Thursday, April Fools Day, the Pocatello-based acoustic rock band, The Kratz Bros. Band, is playing at Senang Wine Bar. No Foolin’! Music starts at 7:00 p.m.

At the Flipside Lounge on Main Street in Pocatello, the Thomas Paul Trio is scheduled to play indie folk music, starting at 8:00 p.m. Cost is $3 and the show is open to those 21+.

Thomas Paul is an eclectic singer-songwriter, composer, bandleader and part-time music teacher from Boise, Idaho. His 2009 release, "House On Fire," available for sale at the show, combines elements of swing, funk, country, indie-rock, bluegrass, jazz, blues, folk and Latin music.

Listen for some Thomas Paul Trio crowd favorites: “Uncle Bill,” a fast bluegrass-style number that people love; “House On Fire,” an indie-style trippy rocker that people sing along with, and “Summer's Indiscretion” get a lot of positive crowd response. Thomas Paul has played locally at the brewery and at the Vinyl Perk.

Front man and vocalist Thomas Paul will be joined by bassist Bob Nagel and Louis McFarland on drums and percussion at the Flipside. The trio has played together on and off for several years. Paul has been a member of the Boise-based but locally popular folk group, Hillfolk Noir.

“Pocatello is a great town, said Paul, “and we're glad to get a chance to do our thing for all the cool people we've already met and the cool people we're about to meet.” For more, visit slowloosegravel.blogspot.com for a full interview or for more on Thomas Paul, visit www.thomaspaulmusic.com.

Speaking of trios, Portneuf Valley Brewing has a trio of shows this weekend. On Thursday the 1st, a special show in the loft with Claire Roche & Celtic Dreamtime, free and open to all ages. The Celtic music and folklore starts at 7:30 p.m. For more on what to expect, visit www.celticdreamtime.com.

On Friday at the pub, Elvis Has Left the Building will be on stage starting at 8:30 p.m., playing Americana and original folk music. And on Saturday the 3rd, return to Portneuf Valley Brewing for Soul Full of Blues with vocalist Ramona Awes, no cover and open to all ages.

For the 21+ crowd this weekend, the Idaho Falls-based rock cover band, Stiff Richard, is scheduled at Taps Bar on Garrett Way both Friday and Saturday nights starting at 9:00 p.m.

And the Green T Bar & Grill is goin’ back to their roots, goin’ country with the Salt Lake-based country band, Mountain Pacific, playing this weekend and again the weekend after the Rodeo. During the rodeo next week, expect to see concerts with Hillbilly, Rocky Watson and Country Gold. It’s time to put on your hat ‘n boots ‘n head back to the Green T to check it out.

And last but not least on my list of live music concerts to catch this week, the Sludge Metal Fest at the Shilo Inn in Idaho Falls, Saturday the 3rd, with doors opening at 7:00 p.m. Denots and Ixxion headline the show with many more bands; tickets are $8 in advance, available at CD World in Idaho Falls or from the bands; $12 at the door.

Linda Alexander
a.k.a. Lana Banana for Idaho Live Music
slowloosegravel@yahoo.com
slowloosegravel.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/showmetheband

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Interview with the Thomas Paul

Who: Thomas Paul Trio
What: In concert
Where: Flipside Lounge, 117 S. Main, Pocatello, ID - map
When: Thursday, April 2, 2010, 8:00 p.m.

Thomas Paul is an eclectic singer-songwriter, composer and bandleader from Boise, Idaho. I caught up with Thomas recently to find out more about his music and the pair of musicians who will join him this week at the Flipside Lounge.

Recently named one of Boise's top singers and musicians, the multi-instrumentalist and part-time music teacher has a wide variety of influences and genres that infiltrate his material. His most recent release, "House On Fire," was released in March of 2009 and features some of Boise's finest musicians. The album masterfully combines elements of swing, funk, country, indie-rock, bluegrass, jazz, blues, psychedelia, bedroom folk and Latin music into a seamless whole.


SLG: Maybe list your three best crowd-pleasing songs?

TP: "Uncle Bill" is a fast bluegrass-style number that people love. "Summer's Indiscretion" gets a lot of response. "House On Fire" is an indie-style trippy rocker that i hear people singing along with at times.

SLG: Can you explain in what way do you most appeal to your fans?

TP: Good quality independent art music without rules or gimmick. Not a one-trick pony.

SLG: Band member first and last names / instruments. Who's playing with you this week?

TP: Thomas on vocals, guitar, piano, Moog, mandolin and more, in addition to Bob Nagel(upright bass), Louis McFarland (drums, percussion).

SLG: How long has this line-up been together?

TP: Bob and I have played 2.5 yrs now. Louis and I have played on and off for over 5 years but he rejoined the band full time in October.

SLG: Do you do solo work too?

TP: I do a lot of solo gigs.

SLG: What history do you have with other bands?


TP: Member of Boise bands current and past: Bill Coffey, Hillfolk Noir, Clock, New Transit, Gizzard Stone

SLG: Tell us where you're from and currently based in what town?

TP: Originally from Idaho Falls. Moved to Boise in 1996 and 2001. Back to Idaho Falls for 1999-2000 (family concerns)

SLG: Past shows or venues you'd like to brag about? Past or future shows in the Pocatello area?

TP: Played all over Boise and NW. Played Portneuf Brewery and Vinyl Perk recently. First show at Flipside, but I've hung out there several times, as I pass thru Pocatello quite a bit.

SLG: Describe this particular show - what can people expect if they come to this show?

TP: Thomas Paul Trio w/ locals TBA at the Flipside Lounge, 117 S. Main, Pocatello, ID. 8 PM, 21+

SLG: Any comments about the local live music scene, the music industry in general?

TP: Pocatello is a great town, and we're glad to get a chance to do our thing for all the cool people we've already met and the cool people we're about to meet.

SLG: What do you think is the best way to get your music out there?

TP: Playplayplay. Hustle. Try. Do.

SLG: Do you have any favorite videos of your band or your music on YouTube?

TP: "Man Gets Jealous; Finds Jesus" CD release show @Pendleton, OR March 27, 2010



"Ghost In The Grass" live at Pendleton, OR Rock Camp For Teens




SLG: Recordings? Will you have CD's or more for sale at the show?

TP: "House On Fire" released 2009. (iTunes) Yes for sale at show. Other various compilation CDs and old band albums available as well as T-shirts stickers.

SLG: How can fans contact you? Myspace? or another website?

TP:
thomaspaulmusic@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/thomaspaulmusic
www.facebook.com/thomaspaul117
www.thomaspaulmusic.com

More on Thomas Paul:
Thomas' performances can be anything, from intimate solo lounge crooning to a fully realized rock ensemble to experimental art-noise. Thomas performs well over 200 shows a year in a vast array of bands and occasions. He is currently or has previously been a member of: Gizzard Stone, Bill Coffey, Hillfolk Noir, Mystery Date, MayerForceOne, Clock.

Over the years, Thomas has been fortunate to share the stage with the a litany of amazing artists.

To name a few: Mike Watt, The Dismemberment Plan, Q & Not U, James McMurtry, Todd Snider, Beauty Pill, Curtis Stigers, John Doe, Nick Jaina, Bob Schnieder, Built To Spill, Ben Burdick, Jeremiah James Gang and more.....

Presently Thomas is primarily focusing on his own music. The current incarnation of his band features Thomas on vocals, guitar, electric piano, Moog, mandolin and more; in addition to, Bob Nagel (upright bass), Louis McFarland (drums, percussion), Bernie Reilly (guitar,vocals,violin,cello,banjo), Jonah Shue (violin,guitar,fiddle) and many more fine musicians from around the Northwest.

Thomas' newest material has him exploring a more soulful, jazzy, and R&B oriented vein of independent rock music, both in a band and solo-artist context.

In 2010, Thomas embarks on several ambitious projects: recording both an intimate solo acoustic album (scheduled for release in MARCH 2010) and a soul and jazz inspired full-band document, as well as extensive touring and teaching. Album release dates and tour itineraries to be announced soon.

-golistenboise.org

From Jeremy Buck & the Bang

...Going Back to Indy...
We will be featured guest on the Bob & Tom Morning show, Thursday April 1st. See the times and time zones below.

BobandTomShow

Ahoy there,
I'm sending out a quick email with information on our upcoming tour to the Indianapolis for the NCAA Final Four. If you haven't heard already, we received an invitation to perform live on The Bob & Tom Morning Show. Bob & Tom are broadcast in 155 cities, and they are one of the most popular morning shows in the country. Unfortuantely, our segment will not be broadcast in all of the other cities. However, we will be broadcast on the internet, as well as the local feed which services most of Indiana. Those that can dial up 94.7 FM on their radio tuner can listen and enjoy. Even though it is the local feed, there are over 700,000 active listeners. This exposure will be incredible! See below all of the important information regarding the Bob & Tom show, as well as our tour shcedule and dates for this weekend.

The Bob & Tom Show - Thursday, April 1st - 10:00am - 10:20am - Q95 (94.7 FM)
Those who live in the Indiana area can listen to Q95 (94.7FM) at 10 am to hear us performing live in the studio and trading jokes with Bob & Tom. Those who don't have the opportunity to listen on the radio, can still listen to their live radio stream on the internet. Simply Click here to go to Q95 website or go to: www.wfbq.com and click on the "Listen Live" button on the top left hand corner of the page. The button is next to the Q95 logo.
Here are the times and time zone schedules:

Pacific Time - (West Coast) - 7:00am - 7:20am
Mountain Time - 8:00am - 8:20am
Central Time - 9:00am - 9:20am
Eastern Time - 10:00am - 10:20am

Thursday Night - April 1st - Rock Before The Madness Concert at The Athenaeum Theatre
This show is going to sell out. This theatre is absolutely fantastic! We will be filming the show and recording the audio to capture the beautiful essence of this nostalgic theatre. To purchase tickets in advance you can go to the Rathskeller located at: 401 East Michigan St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 or call them at 317.630.4652. Your best bet is to call in and buy tickets with a credit card. Once you buy your tickets you can pick them up at Will Call at the front door. We hope to see you there!

Here are the show details:
6:30pm - Doors Open
7:30pm - Red Wanting Blue
8:30pm - Jeremy Buck & The Bang
10:15pm - For the Taking - (Featuring Toryn Green from Fuel)
Tickets are $10

Friday, April 2 - Wild Beaver Saloon - Broad Ripple
We booked a last second show at the Wild Beaver Saloon in Broad Ripple which is the home of Butler University, of which made it into the Final Four for the first time in school history. You can be that this night is going to be nothing but insane madness. We are going to play a 2 hour show starting at 10pm. you don't need tickets for this show. just get there early enough to find yourself a spot to watch the show.

The Wild Beaver Saloon is located at:
723 Broad Ripple Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Tel: (317) 722-0687

Sat. April 3 - NCAA Tent Party - 12pm noon
We will be back rocking another tent party for Miller Light on Saturday. This show is an early one for us, since we'll be at the Wild Beaver all night long the night before.

Here are the details:
The Tent is located at: 239 S. Meridian Street - Downtown, Indianapolis.
It will be held in the parking lot directly across the street from Blu Nightclub. We play from 12:00pm noon - 2pm.

Thanks for the love and support. keep spreading the love!

The New EP is Now Available on I-Tunes
We are excited to announce that you can now download our brand new EP on I-Tunes, So, please spread the word, and let your friends and relatives know about this good news. You can Download the new EP by clicking this link: Download on I-Tunes Here If you already have the CD, but know of a friend who doesn't, you can always "Gift-Them" the new EP. I-Tunes has a feature, where you can buy a song or album for someone else, as a kind gesture. You know they will love you forever if you do that, and of course, you know that we already love you forever, but we'll just love you a little bit more! If you prefer to have a hard copy of the EP, you can still order it on our website, or through CD Baby by click this link. Buy New EP - Hard Copy Here

Show Schedule
Thur. Apr. 1 - Athenaeum Theatre - Indianapolis, IN - 8:00pm

Fri. Apr. 2 - Wild Beaver Saloon - Broad Ripple, IN - 10pm

Sat. Apr. 3 - NCAA Tent Party - 12pm noon - 2pm - Located at : 239 S. Meridian Street

Wed. Apr. 7 - St. Rocke - Led Zeppelin Tribute Night - Featuring many artist including JB&TB. - 10pm

Fri. Apr. 9 - J. Buck solo show Hennesseys Hermosa - 9:30pm

Sat. Apr. 17 - Earthday Concert - Poliwog Park - Manhattan Beach - all Ages show - 1pm - 2pm.

Thur. Apr. 22 - Idaho State University - Idaho Falls - all ages Show - TBA

Sat. Apr. 24 - The First National - Pocatello, ID - 9:00pm


Sincerely
Jeremy Buck & The Bang
email: info@jeremybuck.com
web: http://www.jeremybuck.com

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Column for March 24, 2010

The Icon is an all-ages music venue, located on N. Main Street in downtown Pocatello. It is owned and operated by a company out of Northern Utah, and there are several shows of interest there this week. Cost is $10 in advance; tickets available online at smithstix.com.

On Wednesday the 24th, Bless the Fall headlines with Greeley Estates, Fire in the Skies and more. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bless the Fall is a post-hardcore band, of the Warped Tour genre, from Phoenix, Arizona. Their debut album, “His Last Walk,” was released in 2007, and the band is currently touring in support of their most recent release, “Witness.” For more, visit www.myspace.com/Blessthefall.

Thursday the 25th brings From First to Last to the Icon with Eyes Set To Kill, Confide, and more. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. From First to Last, another post-hardcore band, is based from Los Angeles, CA, originally from Georgia. Formed in 1999, the band recently released “Throne to the Wolves,” gaining a 4/5-star review from the Alternative Press. For more, visit www.fromfirsttolast.com.

On Saturday the 27th, the Icon welcomes Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, with After Midnight Project and more. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Maylene & The Sons of Disaster is a southern metal band, formed in 2004 in Birmingham, Alabama. The band’s third self-titled album peaked at #26 on the U.S. rock chart last year an at #7 on the Indie chart. For more, visit www.mayleneandthesonsofdisaster.us.

On Tuesday of next week, A Piece of the Action takes the Icon stage with These Cities Passing, The Brave and more. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. And on Wednesday the 31st, an eagerly-awaited Drop Dead, Gorgeous concert (yes, the comma means everything, folks) with Sky Eats Airplane, Danny The Skeleton Horse and more at a special ticket price of $13, and well worth it for DD,G. Visit www.myspace.com/iconlive for a full schedule with links to band websites and ticket information.

Portneuf Valley Brewing has a week-full of live music too. Music entertainment starts at 8:30 p.m., open to all ages, and there is no cover charge. On Wednesday the 24th, a special concert by a locally familiar acoustic rock band, The Lucas Cates Band. Expect groovy acoustic rock, blues and pop a la John Mayer, Maroon 5 or Matchbox Twenty. You can also expect to hear some alt. country, funk and a little reggae mixed in, keeping the sets interesting and fresh with each song.

The band is led by Lucas Cates on acoustic guitar and vocals, with Kenny Leiser on electric guitar and violin, bassist mark Noxon, and an incredibly impressive drummer Jesse Warmka round out the touring band. For more, visit www.lucascates.com.

On Friday the 26th, Swingshift plays jazz, rock and pop in the pub, and on Saturday the 27th, Aaron Ball’s band, Somewhere In the Middle takes the brewery’s stage, playing acoustic alt. rock and pop. Visit www.myspace.com/aaronballmusic for more information, including their recent EP release with the radio-friendly single, “Second Gear.”

On almost every Friday night, Duffy’s Tavern on N. Main has a regionally-based rock cover band entertain the crowd with music and dancing. A favorite is back at it this Friday night, Kaught Lookin’ plays Duffy’s on the 26th, starting at 9:00 p.m.

Kaught Lookin’ is one of Southeast Idaho’s favorite party bands, playing classic rock favorites along with some of the best new rock of today. Expect to hear Lynrd Skynrd, Marshall Tucker Band, Alice in Chains, the Black Crows, Buckcherry … and you’ll know every word to every song.

Formed in 2006 from the then-defunct Exit 69, Kaught Lookin’ includes Rick Veilleux on lead guitar, Mark "Claw" Clawson bass guitar; Tony Roberts on percussion and vocalist Ed Horn. The current line-up has been together since November 2007.

When Veilleux, Clawson and Roberts started out together 20 years ago, it started with a dream to play just originals, but they had to learn enough covers to be able to play the venues in Southeast Idaho. Eventually they had played their own songs enough that fans were singing along, dancing and even requesting them.

Kaught Lookin is excited to announce that they are playing the POW-MIA Rally July 30, 2010, Friday, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Bannock County Fairgrounds. See slowloosegravel.blogspot.com for a full recent interview, and keep up to date with their performance schedule at www.myspace.com/kaughtlookin.

Also, check out Jared Mees & the Grown Children, Boy Eats Drum Machine and the Kratz Bros. Band at the Flipside Lounge, N. Main Street in Pocatello on Saturday the 27th. Show starts at 8:00 p.m. for a $5 cover. Visit www.myspace.com/fliplounge for more information.

Linda Alexander
a.k.a. Lana Banana for Idaho Live Music
slowloosegravel.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/showmetheband
slowloosegravel@yahoo.com

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Interview with Kaught Lookin'

Who: Kaught Lookin'
What: Rock cover band
Where: Duffy's Tavern, N. Main St. Pocatello, ID 83204
When: Friday, March 26, 2010 starting at 9:00 p.m.



SLG: Describe your genre of music in as much detail as you like. Maybe list your three best crowd-pleasing songs? Can you explain in what way do you most appeal to your fans?

KL: Kaught Lookin is Southeast Idaho ’s FAVORITE PARTY Band! Come EXPERIENCE the ENERGY of one AMAZING live show!

Kaught Lookin plays great Rock n’ Roll that makes you want to get out on the dance floor and not an hour will go by without you saying, “I LOVE this song!”

Kaught Lookin plays everybody’s classic rock favorites along with the best new rock of today, and includes fan favorites such as:


Lynrd Skynrd – Simple Man
Marshall Tucker Band – Can’t You See
Alice in Chains – Man in the Box
Black Crows – Hard to Handle
Theory of a Deadman – Bad Girlfriend
Buckcherry – Crazy Bitch

The most FUN you will ever have the pleasure of dancing you’re “Tush” off too!


SLG: Tell us who's in the band and what instruments do they play? How long has this line-up been together?

KL: Kaught Lookin includes Rick Veilleux on lead guitar; Mark "Claw" Clawson bass guitar; Tony Roberts on percussion and Ed Horn on vocals. Current line-up has been together since November 2007.

Kaught Lookin formed back in 2006 when Rick and Tony, who played together in Exit 69 decided it was time to find a new singer, make some $$ and rock again. They recruited Jody Andersen, on bass, an old friend who had filled in for Claw, back in Exit 69 days. Then found a great new sound with Ed Horn, straight from Virginia. Jody left Kaught Lookin in 2007, just as Claw was returning from Seattle. Claw re-joined his Exit 69 buds and the rest is history, as they say.

SLG: Tell us where you're from and currently based in what town?

KL: Rick is originally from Maine by way of Canada and currently resides in Pocatello, Idaho. "Claw" has lived all over, but will claim Pocatello, ID, Pittsburgh, KS, and Seattle, WA as home, although he currently resides in Blackfoot, Idaho. Tony Roberts is from and currently resides in Pocatello, Idaho. Ed Horn is originally from King George, Virginia. Ed was in the Air Force and was stationed at Nellis AFB outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, and also lived in Tulsa, OK. Ed currently resides in Pocatello, Idaho.

SLG: Past shows or venues you'd like to brag about? Past or future shows in the Pocatello area?

KL: Kaught Lookin has played a few exciting shows around the area, including the 2007 First Annual Bigfoot Rendezvous Festival and the 2009 Snowmobile Hill Climb in Aspen/Thayne, WY.

Kaught Lookin is excited to announce that they are playing the POW-MIA Rally July 30, 2010, Friday, from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the Bannock County Fairgrounds.


Other Upcoming Shows:
March 26 – Duffy’s – Pocatello (details below)
April 2-3 - Casey’s – American Falls (Come celebrate Claw’s b-day with us!!)
April 30-May 1 – Muddy’s – Idaho Falls (The Boys are back in town – IF fans!)
May 7 – Duffy’s – Pocatello
July 9-10 – Muddy’s - Idaho Falls

Remember, music starts at 9:00 pm, but the Party never starts ‘til YOU arrive! Keep checking the Kaught Lookin myspace page for details and any additional shows:
www.myspace.com/kaughtlookin.

SLG: Describe this particular show. What can people expect if they come to this show?

KL: Kaught Lookin plays Duffy’s in Pocatello Friday, March 26th, 2010. Duffy’s is at 1304 North Main Street, Pocatello, ID 83204. Contact Tina (208) 233-9142. Open to 21+. Drink specials, no cover charge.

We rock because you rock!!! When Kaught Lookin takes over you become immediately captivated by:

Rick Veilleux – the Canadian Guitar Wonder who can make your favorite Rock n’ roll tunes sound so much like the CD that you will think he’s lip-synching. And when he strolls around to your table, with guitar in hand, playing your favorite song, he won’t say much, but will charm you by flashing that gorgeous smile!

Mark “CLAW” Clawson – the bald-headed, kilt-wearing, foreign-language speaking, bad-ass bass player who makes everyone wonder “What’s he wearing under that skirt”? The one who keeps you guessing can teach you how to say “I love to drink beer” in Scottish or “I need my vodka” in Russian!

Tony “Animal” Roberts – the heartbeat who hits those skins with wild abandon, makes the kick drum sound like it’s coming right out of your chest and keeps the dance floor Rockin’ just for YOU all night long! Get ready to PARTY with this band and always be ready to lift your glasses high when he shouts “1-2-3 Sociable!” or “Hell Yeah!”

Ed Horn – the Voice from Virginia. Whether he is screaming his heart out to the latest chart topping rock hit, helping fans rub up against one another on the dance floor with a “pocket-polisher,” or amazing everyone with his A Capella versions of “Desperado” or “Beth” - here is one front man you will never forget.

SLG: Any comments about the local live music scene, the music industry in general? What do you think is the best way to get your music out there?

KL: Southeast Idaho is full of talented musicians. Most of the local music scene and band members are friends of ours, and we all support each other. The music industry is always changing and going through various cycles. But good rock n’ roll will always be there, exciting to listen to and make you want to dance.

When Rick, Claw and Tony started out together 20 years ago, it started with a dream to play just originals but they had to learn enough covers to be able to play the venues in Southeast Idaho. Eventually they had played their own songs enough that fans were singing along, dancing and even requesting them.

Kaught Lookin carries that on today as it is still all about being able to just do what they love to do – playing music and making the fans happy. Getting paid for doing what they love every weekend – that’s just icing!


SLG: Recordings? Will you have CD's or more for sale at the show?

KL: No recordings yet as Kaught Lookin, but they have been playing revived songs from the 2002 CD that Rick, Claw and Tony created as Exit 69. Back then, CDs were sold at shows along with other merchandise.

SLG: Is it something Kaught Lookin will do again?

KL: Time will tell. Ed now lends his awesome vocals and his own spin to those old songs, giving them new life and making them more like Kaught Lookin originals each time they are played. The Kaught Lookin boys have also been spending some of the down time writing new stuff. Keep listening....

SLG: How can fans contact you? Myspace? or another website?

KL: E-Mail: kaughtlookin@yahoo.com, Myspace: www.myspace.com/kaughtlookin.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Column for March 17, 2010

This week in the Pocatello local live music scene, one of the most diverse sets of music genres I’ve seen – from heavy metal to Irish rock, A Cappella to Country music stars – we’ve got it all.

Tomorrow night, Thursday the 18th, Flying Monkey Booking is pleased to produce another metal show at the Elks Lodge, corner of Main and Benton Streets in Pocatello. Show starts at 7:00 p.m., open to all ages and $6 at the door with Rose Funeral, Wretched, And Hell Followed and more on the bill. Find out more at www.myspace.com/flyingmonkeybooking.

On Friday night, continue your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at Portneuf Valley Brewing, S. 1st Avenue in Pocatello with The Wailing O’Sheas. Music starts at 8:30 p.m., no cover and open to all ages.

Based from Salt Lake City, The Wailing O’Sheas are a tribute band to the upbeat Irish punk rock bands Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphy, The Pogues and more. We’ll just call it “sham-rock,” and call it good.

Fronted by bassist and vocalist John Chatelain and joined by fiddle player Andy Reiner, a graduate of the Berklee College of Music, The Wailing O’Sheas play some of the most memorable and emotionally driven Irish punk rock to date. The music is familiar, loud and ruckus, just the way the original bands created it. Find out more at www.myspace.com/thewailingosheas.

Alternatively on Friday night, see alternative rock and electro pop bands Kill Paradise, the Stereos and Missing Method at The Icon, N. Main Street in Pocatello. Show starts at 8:00 p.m., open to all ages and $10 at the door.

Kill Paradise is based from Denver, CO. Their music was recently optioned by MTV for use in an upcoming television series on the cable station. Find out more at www.myspace.com/killsparadise.

And based more locally from Salt Lake City, Missing Method is formed with front man Dan Cutler, guitarist Chris Henderson and David Dean on drums. The band uses 80's melodies with 90's moody rock to created a new spin on familiar, classic rock sounds. Comparable to a heavier Maroon 5, Depeche Mode or the Stone Temple Pilots, the band has opened for Everclear and are currently recording with Mike Greene (David Archuleta, B.B. King, Wynona Judd) on their debut CD, due for release in mid 2010. Visit them online at www.myspace.com/missingmethod.

On Saturday the 20th, see more independent rock at The Gateway Theater, S. 2nd Avenue in Pocatello with the locally-based alt. rock / punk band Last Regrets. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m., open to all ages, $4 at the door or $3 in advance by calling Brian Hermansen at (208) 252-2536. Last Regrets will be joined by Skylar Huffield at the show.

Formed some 18 months ago, Last Regrets is an all-acoustic band. Their CD, "When We All Break Down," is slated for an April 2010 release. The band has shared the stage with Rookie of the Year, Spondee, Madison Lights, Airlift, Sidelined, Seven Feet Below and many more local musicians and bands. Find out more at www.myspace.com/lastregrets.

Country rock fans and fans of all-girl bands, rejoice! Portneuf Valley Brewing is bringing Girls Night OUT to their stage on Saturday the 20th, starting at 8:30 p.m. Girls Night Out is a locally-based band performing country rock.

And there is an A Capella Extravaganza, featuring Vocal Point, scheduled at the Jensen Grand Concert Hall on the Idaho State University campus on Saturday the 20th, starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets prices are $15 for reserved seating and $12 for general seating, available at Vicker's Western Stores in Pocatello and Idaho Falls.

The big concert of the week is the eagerly-anticipated Jason Aldean concert with Luke Bryan at Holt Arena, Sunday, March 21st, starting at 7:00 p.m. Tickets for the Wide Open 2010 Tour are $24.75 to 34.75, available at www.isu.edu/tickets, at the Holt Arena ticket office and also at Vicker’s Western Stores in Pocatello and Idaho Falls.

Jason Aldean has recorded three albums: “Jason Aldean,” “Relentless” and “Wide Open,” generating ten singles on the Billboard country singles charts. Number 1 hits include "Why," "She's Country," "Big Green Tractor" and "The Truth."

When commenting on the latest album, Aldean explained, “Wide Open is the only way I know how to live … I don’t do anything half-ass, and you never have to guess on where I stand on things. I’m pretty much an open book. I understand there may be hitches along the way, but if I’m in, I’m in no matter what.”

For more information on Jason Aldean, please visit his website at www.jasonaldean.com.

Linda Alexander
a.k.a. Lana Banana for Idaho Live Music
slowloosegravel@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/showmetheband
http://slowloosegravel.blogspot.com

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Recent local music news

Cary Judd's new EP "Trillions" is now available on iTunes for only $3.96. Please invite everyone you know to this event that cares about music:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/trillions-to-one/id357408860?i=357408900&ign-mpt=uo%3D6

Preview and download songs from Trillions by Cary Judd on iTunes. Buy Trillions for just $3.96.

Become a fan on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/caryj

Steve Means is "SOOOOOO excited about my new album "DO SOMETHING" that comes out this month!! (3/23 on iTunes) I can't wait for you to hear it. I've been out on the road the past 6 months, and was able to record this album in my down time.

Mostly at a variety of classy, Super 8 locations=) If you're anywhere around the Nashville area, I ask that you come out and get your dance on SATURDAY, March 27th at Exit/In. I'll be joined by my friends in EIKON & the one and only NATHAN ANGELO!!!

Become a fan on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/stevemeans

Jared Mees & The Grown Children Spring Tou, March 4, 2010 through March 28, 2010. Locally,

3/26 SALT LAKE CITY, UT @ TBA #
3/27 POCATELLO, ID @ Flipside Lounge #
3/28 BOISE, ID @ Visual Arts Collective #

Become a fan on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/jaredmees

The official Groovefest schedule, southern Utah:
FRIDAY, JUNE 25
1:00 – 1:45 JOHN SOTTER
2:00 – 2:45 MOLLY VENTER
3:00 - 4:00 KORT McCUMBER BAND
4:15 – 5:15 KARLING ABBEYGATE
5:30 – 6:30 OAKHURST
6:45 – 7:45 JOHN LISI & DELTA FUNK
8:00 – 9:15 GREAT AMERICAN TAXI
9:30 – 11:00 TRAVELER

SATURDAY, JUNE 26
11:30 – 12:15 JOHN BATDORF
12:30 – 1:15 JOE BAKER& HIS BAREFOOT BRAKEMEN
1:30 – 2:30 THE GABRIELLE LOUISE SHOW
2:45 - 3:45 TREVOR GREEN
4:00 – 5:00 THE HENHOUSE PROWLERS 5:15 – 6:15 CHRIS LATERZO & BUFFALO ROBE
6:30 – 7:30 THE NEW FAMILIARS
7:45 – 9:15 THE SCOTT HOLT BAND
9:30 – 11:00 LUBRIPHONIC

More at www.groovefestutah.com
Become a fan on Facebook, Groovefest American Music Festival

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Column for March 10, 2010

Spring is springing; the other day I went to work without a coat! And the Pocatello local live music scene is springing too. This week: an Elvis tribute act, CD release events for a locally based rock band, a big concert by a Nashville #1 country music artist and a debut performance by an Oregon pop rock band.

Ryan Pelton does an Elvis show that rivals the best of the best. He has performed all over the world, from at casinos, fairs, theaters, festivals, production shows and professional sports arenas. Pelton is one of the few who performs all the eras of Elvis Presley.

Recently, Pelton appeared with Celine Dion on American Idol performing a duet of “If I Can Dream,” and he played the role of Elvis in Dakota Fanning’s film, “Hound Dog.”

Ryan Pelton’s show, “American Icon,” will be live in concert at the Blackfoot Performing Arts Center tonight, March 10, starting at 7:30, with a repeat performance at the Hillcrest Performing Arts Center in Idaho Falls on Thursday the 11th. For ticket information, visit www.ryanpelton.com.

Rooted in Southeast Idaho, the alt-rock band, Somewhere in the Middle, is releasing their self-titled EP, recorded at Fudge Studio in New Orleans. The band consists of lead singer and guitarist, Aaron Ball, Jake Tolle on lead guitar, bassist Chris McElprang and Johnathan Brownly on drums and vocals.

They play original music that spans genres from sad ballads to danceable disco songs and humorous ditties. Comparable to Better Than Ezra or The Bare Naked Ladies, Inside Pocatello Magazine wrote of the band, “energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate, melodic, soulful rock music!”

Somewhere In the Middle’s EP contains four songs, “Inspiration,” “Wounds,” “Piece of Me” and “Second Gear,” the latter currently on regular rotation on Star 98.5 FM and on 99.9 The Buzz in Twin Falls, ID. The band has toured from Los Angeles to Nashville, performing over 100 shows last year, including guest spots with Shinedown, Sick Puppies, Great White and Hawthorne Heights.

Kicking off their EP release week at Budget Tapes & Records (website) tomorrow, Thursday the 11th at 5:00 p.m. and Friday the 12th at CD World in Idaho Falls (map) with acoustic sets, SIMT has scheduled their full EP release party at The Icon, N. Main St. in Pocatello (map) on Saturday the 13th starting at 9:00 p.m. They will be joined by The Ciminals, Rising Son and more, before starting a northwest tour. For more information, visit www.myspace.com/aaronballmusic.

On Friday the 12th, Nashville country music star James Otto is in concert at the Stephens Performing Arts Center on the Idaho State University Campus. Tickets are $5 to $15, available online at www.isu.edu/tickets.

Otto is perhaps best known for the lead-off single “Just Got Started Lovin’ You” from his 2008 release, “Sunset Man.” The song hit #1 on Billboard’s country music charts. For more, visit www.jamesotto.net.

At Taps Bar on Garrett Way this weekend, you can catch Kaught Lookin’ playing rock covers from 9:00 to close. No cover, open to those 21+.

And Robert Meade, an acoustic singer / songwriter will be playing two shows on Saturday the 13th. Catch him at the Vinyl Perk on S. Main St. at 2:00 p.m., and again at the Flipside Lounge at 9:00 p.m.

The locally-based and popular roots rock and reggae group, Bender, is scheduled to play Portneuf Valley Brewing on S. 1st Avenue (map) on Friday the 12th starting at 8:30 p.m. And on Saturday the 13th, Crown Point is scheduled to take the pub’s stage, playing pop rock.

Based from Portland, Oregon and formed just three months ago, Crown Point plays memorable, meaningful, danceable music with an emphasis on harmony and lyrics. Fronted by vocalist and guitarist Jon Davidson, the four-piece also includes guitarist Russel Stafford, Rober Finn on bass and Tyler Chen on drums.

The individuals in Crown Point have shared the stage with such varied artists as Saliva, The Exies, Hurt, Russell Crowe and more. “The coolest experience I've ever had at a show,” said Davidson, “is when a fan came up to us after a concert and said that the lyrics to one of our songs had given her the courage to forgive her father and make amends with him. In the long run, those are the types of things that make shows matter, not the size or place.”

Davidson has played five times in the Pocatello area, but this is the first Crown Point show in town. Read my full interview with Crown Point at slowloosegravel.blogspot.com, and find out more about the band at www.myspace.com/crownpointmusic.

Linda Alexander
a.k.a. Lana Banana for Idaho Live Music
slowloosegravel@yahoo.com
http://slowloosegravel.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/showmetheband

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

U2 360° Tour With Special Guest Lenny Kravitz

U2 360° Tour
with Special Guest Lenny Kravitz

Date: June 3, 2010 - 6/3/10
Time: 7:00 PM
Ticket Price: $30 - $250

Tickets - http://smithstix.com
Stadium and Arena - University of Utah
U2 - website
Lenny Kravitz - website

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Interview with Crown Point

Who: Crown Point
What: Pop / Rock band, in concert
Where: Portneuf Valley Brewing, Pocatello, Idaho - map
When: Saturday, March 13, 2010 8:30 p.m.


Crown Point, a pop / rock band from Portland, Oregon is scheduled to play the pub this weekend. I caught up with front man Jon Davidson to find out more about the band and their music.


SLG: Describe your genre of music in as much detail as you like. Maybe list your three best crowd-pleasing songs? Can you explain in what way do you most appeal to your fans?

JD: Crown Point plays memorable, meaningful, danceable pop/rock. We're a vocally driven band with an emphasis on harmony and lyrics. I think that the thing that appeals most to our fans is the fact that we love them. We all enjoy meeting and talking to people, and ultimately building friendships with many of them. It's not something we have to do; it's something we love to do.

SLG: Let's meet the band. Who plays what? And how long has this line-up been together?

JD: My new band Crown Point's lineup:

Jon Davidson--vocals, guitar, drums
Russell Stafford--vocals, guitar
Robert Finn--bass
Tyler Chen--drums, vocals

This lineup has been together for a little over three months.


SLG: Tell us where you're from and currently based in what town?

JD: We're from all over: Australia, Michigan, Nevada, and Oregon. We're currently based in Portland, OR.

SLG: Past shows or venues you'd like to brag about?

JD As a band, this is our first tour together, but we've all put together some decent resumes in past projects, opening for artists like Puddle Of Mudd, Saliva, Mat Kearney, Augustana, Powerman 5000, The Exies, Hurt, Russell Crowe, and more.

We've played venues like The Knitting Factory in Spokane, the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Molly Malone's in LA and Key Arena in Seattle. In all honesty, though, we've had our best experiences playing smaller, more intimate shows; connecting with the audience, not just strictly entertaining, is our goal.

The coolest experience I've ever had at a show is when a fan came up to us after a concert and said that the lyrics to one of our songs had given her the courage to forgive her father and make amends with him. In the long run, those are the types of things that make shows matter, not the size or place.


SLG: Past or future shows in the Pocatello area?

JD: I have played five times in the Pocatello area, but this is our first Crown Point show in town.

SLG: Describe this particular show. What can people expect if they come to this show?

JD: This Saturday's show will take place at Portneuf Valley Brewing at 8 pm. It's all Crown Point, all night long. As far as I know, the show is all-ages, and it's free. Free is a good thing.

It's hard to describe what to expect. We tend to get a little goofy, and I usually have to translate so that the ladies can understand Russell's thick Aussie accent. We'll be playing some full-band material as well as some acoustic stuff.


SLG: Any comments about the local live music scene, the music industry in general? What do you think is the best way to get your music out there?

JD: I've always had an epic time playing in Pocatello. Penny Pink of Portneuf is arguably the nicest club owner in the Northwest, and our fans in the Poky/Idaho Falls area are second to none.

I think the best way to get one's music 'out there' is through repetition: touring to the same markets repeatedly, getting press and radio play in those markets, and building a fanbase one show at a time. Barring the 'big break' everyone seems to be waiting for, luck seems to happen to those who work the hardest.


SLG: Well said.Do you have any favorite videos of your band or your music on YouTube?

JD: Russell and I have been having fun taping "The Bedroom Sessions" every week. If it sounds creepy, it is. You can check them out on my YouTube page: youtube.com/jondavidsonmusic.



SLG: Recordings? Will you have CD's or more for sale at the show?

JD: Crown Point will be recording its first album in April at Opal Studios in Portland. However, you can get both Russell's and my latest solo albums at our shows. We're donating all the proceeds from album sales to Forward Edge, a Vancouver, WA-based charitable organization that is involved in ongoing relief and development efforts in needy areas such as Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and Managua, Nicaragua. Grab a disc and make a difference in someone's life!

SLG: Sweet! How can fans contact you? Myspace? or another website?

JD: You can contact Crown Point via MySpace (myspace.com/crownpointmusic) or email (info@crownpointband.com). You can even text us, thanks to our friends at Google Voice, at 503-3-TEXT-US.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Column for March 3, 2010

There is a little bit of the new and a little bit of the old this weekend in Pocatello’s local live music scene.

On Friday the 5th, I Am Ghost headlines a rock concert for all ages at The Icon, North Main Street in Pocatello. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., cost is $10. Modern Day Escape, The Becoming, We Are the Arsenal and S3X are also on the bill.

I Am Ghost is based from Long Beach, California, originally formed by singer Steve Juliano in 2004. The band is currently signed to Epitaph Records, which is owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz.

The dark lyrics in I Am Ghost’s demo single “We Are Always Searching” inspired their first full-length album, a hardcore / goth rock opera, “Lovers’ Requiem,” released in 2006. The band gained momentum and fans with a spot on Warped Tour in 2006 and 2007, followed by a successful tour in 2007 with Escape the Fate and others.

A few member changes later, 2008 saw I Am Ghost’s sophomore release, “Those We Leave Behind,” in October, followed by lengthy tours in the United States, Canada and Europe. Current members include Steven Juliano, bassist Ron Ficarro, Timoteo Rosales III and Chad Kulengosky on guitars and drummer Justin McCarthy.

I Am Ghost is currently on tour promoting their live recording, “Live in Orange County.” Find out more at www.iamghostmusic.com.

On Saturday the 6th, The Icon presents Automatic Loveletter, with Melody and Tyler, 500 Days, Atilast, All Bright and more. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., open to all ages; cost is $10.

Based from Tampa, Florida, Automatic Loveletter is an acoustic emo group, fronted by Juliet Simms on vocals and guitar and backed by guitarist Joe Nelson, Sean Noll on bass and Daniel Currier on drums.

When reviewing Automatic Loveletter’s performance on Warped Tour 2008, the LA Times wrote, "Paramore is the female-fronted draw of the day here … but Automatic Loveletter's Juliet Simms more than held her own …. Clad in an obligatory black hoodie and strumming an acoustic guitar, she wailed her way through a frenetic half-hour set split by a solo acoustic ballad. Get this band on a main stage and she’ll be receiving automatic love letters by the truckload." The band is listed on Van’s Warped Tour 2010.

Simms has guest performed on several singles released by other bands, LoveHateHero's "Theatre of Robots," Secondhand Serenade's "Fix You." All Time Low's "Remembering Sunday," and most recently Cartel's "Lose It". For more, visit http://automaticloveletter.com.

See The Icon’s current line-up of shows online at www.myspace.com/iconlive.

Also this weekend, the locally based funk and blues band Phat Bone is scheduled to play at Taps Bar on Garrett Way. There is no cover charge at Taps, music starts at 9:00 p.m., open to those 21+.

Portneuf Valley Brewing has booked Almosta Band for Friday night, the 5th and Soul Full of Blues for Saturday night, the 6th. Music starts at 8:30 p.m., no cover and open to all ages.

See the brewery’s full schedule of entertainment online at www.portneufvalleybrewing.com.

On Tuesday of next week, March 9, Revolt Revolt is slated to play at the Flipside Lounge, Main Street in Pocatello. Music starts at 8:00 p.m., open to those 21+.

Revolt Revolt is a punk rock band from Boise, Idaho. They are playing in support of their debut CD, “Chordata,” released in November of 2009.

Formed in October of 2008, Revolt Revolt recorded their debut full-length album with Seattle producer Conrad Uno (Presidents of the USA) in July of 2009. Their music is reminiscent of the northwest grunge bands of the 90’s with current pop hooks and melodies.

Members are Revolt Revolt are Chris Bock, Ben Brunn and Jasin Serna. For more, visit www.revoltrevoltmusic.com.

Learn more about the Flipside Lounge online at www.myspace.com/fliplounge.

One last note: tickets are now on sale for James Otto, in concert at the Stephen’s Performing Arts Center on the Idaho State University Campus. To purchase online, visit www.isu.edu/stephens/events.

James Otto is American country music artist who charted three minor singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts from his debut album, “Days of Our Lives.” His second album, “Sunset Man,” was released in 2008, produced by John Rich (Big & Rich) and Jay DeMarcus (Rascal Flatts). The record spawned a number one hit, "Just Got Started Lovin' You."

Find out more about James Otto online at www.jamesotto.net.

Linda Alexander
slowloosegravel@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/showmetheband

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