Local Music

The Ragbirds @ The Mousetrap
September 09, 2010 (10:00 PM)
Matt Wahl @ Loopy's Dome
September 10, 2010 (6:00 PM)
Left Wing Bourbon @ Shari's Chippewa Club
September 11, 2010 (5:00 PM)
Saints & Sailors + Savannah Smith @ Infinitea
September 11, 2010 (7:00 PM)
The Nitecaps @ Shari's Chippewa
September 11, 2010 (9:00 PM)
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"The Music Business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs.  There's also a negative side."
--Hunter S. Thompson
We Miss The CARP 99.9
Sun shiny days make me think of summer.  Thinking of summer makes me think of how much we are going to miss our radio station.

Brian Bethke sings, We Want The CARP Back
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Jeff White at River Bend Winery

Jeff White at River Bend Winery

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Jeff White entertains a big crowd spread over the deck and lawns of River Bend Winery on a beautiful day. …

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Brian Bethke at Loopy's Bar and Grill

Brian Bethke at Loopy's Bar and Grill

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Brian Bethke and the other half of a frequent duo, trumpetist Dave Burki, play along the Chippewa River at Loopy's…

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No Loving Place at House of Rock

No Loving Place at House of Rock

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No Loving Place with warmup of Fan Off Bird Safe and special guest Autocrat at the House of Rock in…

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Left Wing Bourbon

Left Wing Bourbon

The band Left Wing Bourbon at the T & C Roundabout bar in Chippewa Falls.

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Sons of Banner at the Mousetrap

Sons of Banner at the Mousetrap

Acoustic heavy metal with The Sons of Banner at the Mousetrap.

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Lucas K & The Cool Hand Saints at Sheeley House

Lucas K & The Cool Hand Saints at Sheeley House

Heating up the Sheeley House in Chippewa Falls with their funky rock & roll.

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Mojo Lemon at the Snout Saloon

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The music season has begun at the Snout Saloon, Chippewa Falls local blues hangout.  It was a great kickoff too, with a pared down version of Volume One's 2009 winner of the category, "Chippewa Valley's Best Blues Band",  Mojo Lemon.  The band was just a three piece, because their keyboard player Willie Chopper, had a different gig.  The missing person didn't reduce the output however, the band sounded great!

 

 
Return of the Four Star Boys

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Eau Claire's House of Rock played host to Megafaun, the once local band, now based out of Durham, North Carolina and going big time. It is just weeks after Rolling Stone Magazine gave them four stars for their latest CD, _Gather, Form & Fly_.  The show was advertised to be an early show.  They weren't kidding.  After a little mixup in babysitting I arrived at the House of Rock shortly after ten pm, only in time to catch the final two songs.  Still it was worth the trip.  Megafaun shows start slow and build to crescendo.

 
Marilyn Manson at the State Theater

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There were positive attributes about the Marilyn Manson concert I was at earlier this evening.  A few months ago the concert was announced to be at the Myth Nightclub.   I bought the tickets with some trepidation.  We had only heard bad things about the Myth.  The pinnacle of which, was my nephew who had Rob Zombie tickets, and left before the main act hit the stage.  He hated the place that much.   So, when the Myth filed bankruptcy last month, and I heard the show was being moved to the State Theater, I was very happy.  I am betting the moshpit crowd wasn't.  Certainly, with assigned seats the wild fans, could not be so wild.  The concert also had a downside.  A very unfortunate one.  The music.

 
Laarks at Phoenix Park

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You always hear about bands that are described as "tight" but yet I have never really used the expression myself, before now.  I think it best describes the band  Laarks.    Their music is just so perfectly timed.  The electronic effects fit in so well, the vocals, fantastic.  I have also never referred to a drummer as amazing.  So in one night of music, in the Volume One, Sounds Like Summer concert series, we are breaking lots of ground.  The band the Laarks, well, they are tight!

 
South Farwell at Phoenix Park
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Thursday threatened rain the entire day and left me continually checking the forecast and scanning the skies.   My mood swung pendulum style, with every dark cloud on the horizon, to the brief periods of clear and beautiful.  Even on the way to Eau Claire for the event, I couldn't say for sure if I was going to get wet ...and even wetter on the motorcycle ride back home.  But, even so, it wasn't my personal dampness I was concerned about.   I didn't want the event to be cancelled.  For the past several weeks, since I have heard of it's inception, I have been looking forward to seeing the new band, South Farwell.  I have to say I wasn't disappointed.  Surprised, maybe.
 
Music. Coming soon, to a bar near you!

The 2009-2010 Snout Saloon Music season is about to begin!   As much as I don't like this, beccause it forebodes the arrival of winter.  Parking of the motorcycle which has taken up my spare time and kept me from writing in this blog.  Sill, I am excited to hear good local blues.  Live from the edge of a pooltable in a dark smokey bar.  My trusty compendium of music, the whos-who of the Chippewa Valley, sitting at my side.

The first night of music is October 10th with Blues Band, Mojo Lemon kicking it off.  So far, with the regulars inked in, other than a new blues band, Little Willie, it looks like a familiar lineup.  I am hoping for some new names as the schedule fills in. Watch the schedule in the left column of this web site for event dates and artists.   In the meantime I leave you with a quote:

"Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read."
  - Frank Zappa

 
The Pumps at Owen Park

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Tuesday night was installment number five in the Chippewa Valley Blues Society's Tuesday Night Blues at Owen Park in Eau Claire.  The band was The Pumps who bill themselves as a blues influenced rock and roll band.  I would guess that about covers it.  They put on a respectable show.  For this show, however, they had a special guest.  And for me, that special guest made my night.

 
The Blues Dogs at Owen Park

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Installment number four in the Tuesday night Blues on the River series, the Blues Dogs, had its ups and downs.   The Tuesday night concert was nearly rained out, as it sprinkled the whole set, and rained during the final songs.   It is ironic that my time, the time to write about it, is all made possible due to rainfall in the Chippewa Valley.   I don't write nearly as much as I ride in the summer and riding a Harley in the rain, is not as much fun as writing about a band.

 
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