Tagged: rock


Sunday, January 3, 2pm – Jaybird & Zach Caruso

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2pm – MUSIC
JAYBIRD
ZACH CARUSO

The history of Jaybird is one that has created songs around campfires and silenced warm coffee shops. Peter Rosati started playing guitar at the same time that his Brother Jacob started drums. “It came naturally,” Jacob says. “But we never made a band out of our playing; just showed each other what we were writing at the time.” Their music went on this way through years of practicing and writing. The turning point came when Jacob joined Peter’s band to replace the old drummer. They started to write together and little did they know that Jaybird was beginning to take shape. The future of Jaybird is not planned out; there are no set goals. For Peter and Jacob Rosati Jaybird is something they could not do without. “I don’t how far this will take us, but I do know it won’t stop unless we let it. Jake and I have been playing together since I had a guitar; there is too much behind Jaybird, too much of a connection, too much history, too many experiences, for an end to be seen. The words we put together are purposeful. And personal. “I get chills in my toes when we play…it’s beautiful.” Peter Rosati To this day Jaybird continues to be about what it started as: growing, learning, and remembering.

Zach Caruso is a guitarist/singer/songwriter from southern New Jersey. His love of music began at an early age after acts like Green Day and The Black Crowes sparked his interest in the guitar. Completely self-taught, he began singing and writing his own original music by the age of 14. Zach’s musical tastes began to mature, and so did the music he wrote. Acts such as Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Joe Bonamassa re-fueled his love of guitar as well as peaked his interest in older style classic rock/blues music, while performers like Ben Harper and The John Butler Trio opened his eyes to new genres. Many of his songs hearken back to the older days of rock music, while others have a fresh new style, and others still are difficult to classify. One thing is for sure; his wide range of musical influences has given him the tools to try his hand at an assortment of different musical styles. A senior at Rowan University, Zach has continued on with his love of writing as a Journalism major, and has written numerous sports articles for local papers. But his passion still lies with music, and his songwriting continues to grow and develop. At 21, Zach has now hit his stride. His eclectic blend of musical styles and influences sets him apart from his peers, and he refuses to be pigeonholed into any one specific genre.

Wednesday – 11/25 – 9pm – Riverbird, Blown Away and the Kinky Boot Beasts, Big Wheel, The Patkus Orchestra, w/ a Special Appearance by the Beatles

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 9pm – MUSIC
RIVERBIRD
BLOWN AWAY AND THE KINKY BOOT BEASTS
BIG WHEEL
THE PATKUS ORCHESTRA
Special Appearance by THE BEATLES (har dee har har)

Friday, Oct. 2 – 9pm – Scott Churchman, Sugarplums, Junkers, and Mantasy

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 9pm – MUSIC – $5
SCOTT CHURCHMAN
SUGARPLUMS
JUNKERS
MANTASY

Scott Churchman is both man and entity. A Philadelphia-based songwriter who has assembled a band that promises to take the huge, dreamy landscapes of its recordings to new and unheralded levels in the space of both time and space.

Baltimore’s Sugarplums have attracted the gaze of Atomic Beat Records for their wondrous brand of reverb-soaked boy-girl vocals and light-hearted pop sensibility. A shining gem from the underground of Charm City, this rare Philadelphia appearance is not to be missed.

Junkers have recently emerged from a three year absence to restart their timeless task of mining the pebbles, graves, and rubble of the sixties through a contemporary lens. In their basement-sullied hands, the hissy, lost masters, straight from VG- 45 to digital sound of the great, lost man-boy groups of that decade becomes fun, exciting trash rock.

Mantasy is an act that serves up its own brand of meaty excellence. At once both powerful and soothing, Mantasy certainly gives more than it receives. In live action, they have the promise to make people of all orthodoxies swoon, and restart their lapsed diet of vitamins. One can only wait in humble anticipation for their debut: Double Mantasy.

Tuesday 8/11 – Glad Hearts, Controlled Storms, and Toy Soldiers

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 9pm – MUSIC – $5 – ALL AGES
EPICURATOR PRODUCTIONS presents:
GLAD HEARTS
CONTROLLED STORMS
TOY SOLDIERS

glad hearts

GLAD HEARTS Indie, Folk-rock from Wilmington, DE
“Glad Hearts is like the family car when your older brother just gets his license. We’re out to see what we can see, and I hope pick up some friends along the way. I’ve moved around some in my life, and through the motion blurs, cracked windshields, and cardboard boxes, I’ve been lucky enough to see and hear a lot of beauty. The songs are meant to be a tribute to all that.” www.myspace.com/gladhearts

controlledstorms

CONTROLLED STORMS Experimental, Ambient Indie from Philadelphia
“The three members of Controlled Storms shuffle instruments, moving from the standard drums, bass, and electric guitar to dual basses, acoustic guitar, keyboards, sampler, and the occasional trumpet or balafon. Although some songs have vocals, the band creates moods and tells stories without a voice or particular instrument taking the lead. Controlled Storms songs often conjure up elements of post-rock, progressive, ambient, jazz, and world music, but their members have referred to their elusive style as “Paranormal Blues” or “Weightless Metal.” They self-released a full-length album, “Abandoned Amusement Parks,” in 2008, and just returned from their first National tour in June of 2009.” www.myspace.com/controlledstorms

toy soldiers

TOY SOLDIERS Blues/Soul/Roots from Philadelphia
Ron Gallo (and friends?) playing a special stripped-down acoustic set of Toy Soldiers songs. “We’re both really appreciative of the beginning of [rock and roll],” Gallo said. “Everything that happened before plays a major role in what we do.” www.myspace.com/ohnotoysoldiers