JDub’s Open Mic
JDub’s is hosting an Open Mic Night every 1st and last Thursday of each month! Bring on the musicians, comedians and poetry and spoken word artists!
The mic will be open from 8-10pm, come one – come all!
JDub’s is hosting an Open Mic Night every 1st and last Thursday of each month! Bring on the musicians, comedians and poetry and spoken word artists!
The mic will be open from 8-10pm, come one – come all!
Get Groovy in a Relaxed Free Flowing Jam With A Rotating Cast Of Local Musicians!!! House Band This Week Constists of The Elusive Jack Berry On Bass, Zen Seraphine World-class Electric Violin, David Smash Extra-Terrestrial Guitarist, & Sammy ‘Barefoot’ Warren on the Drums!!!
MOXIE Productions: aka: SRQ Arts Presenters
Bringing you original music from local, regional and touring acts.
Every 2nd Wednesday of the month..
Live Original Showcase is held at the oldest venue, The Gator Club in Downtown Sarasota.
// No Cover // 21+ //
Brian Yoder (SRQ)
Brian has shifted in and out of stealing our hearts with his different approach on how to deliver his music. First he won our hearts with his catchy as hell songs in an intimate setting where everyone in the room was singing with him and even in their car after the show. Since those days he has delivered several projects leaning more in the looping and even full band spectrum, better known as Fancy Rat. This evening we want you to hear how embracing a brilliant musican can be with just his guitar.
Sam Robertson (SRQ)
Sam has recently returned to Sarasota after spending the last 6 years in Dallas, TX. Combining somber melodies and witty lyrics, the 24 year old transports you to a place of honesty and heart ache. Currently working with Surprise! records, she is in the process of recording and developing a new sound.
https://www.facebook.com/soundsfromsam
Special guest TBA
This is a very special evening for Sarasota!
Pickin’ Picnic combines regional live bands, top-rated area food trucks, and local craft beers into one big, FREE, family-friendly celebration. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and pets on a leash to enjoy this fantastic day on the Riverwalk overlooking the Manatee River.
Check out this year’s fabulous line-up:
8:00-9:00pm The Applebutter Express
6:45-7:45pm Beartoe
5:30-6:30pm All Day Tuck
4:15-5:15pm Hail Dale
3:00-4:00pm Lauris Vidal
2:00-2:45pm Kristopher James
Sponsored by Realize Bradenton, C & S Community Management Services, Inc., Florida Blue, Kimley Horn, Bradenton Herald, City Fitness, Manatee Community Federal Credit Union, Independent Jones, & Hernado De Soto Historical Society.
FOOD TRUCKS
The Spot Tacos & More
Dashing Dingo Pizza Co.
Traveling Kitchen TK Grille
Chefs2u
B’s Cool Treats
Cafe Brule
ARTISAN VENDORS
Alcover Massage
The Babe Cave Studio
Jack Squire Supply Co.
Rusty Crickett’s
Clothesline Creative
Akiko Graphics
Lesa Silvermore is turning 25!!
And what better way to celebrate a birthday than to drop an album and throw a giant party?!
Come snag a copy of the album Doppelganger and party the night away like you walked into a 90’s MTV music party. Cause that’s totally the theme we are going for;)
90’s dress attire isn’t necessary but totally welcomed!
That goes to all the Clueless, seafoam grunge and MC hammer fans.
Special music performances –
Sam Robertson – Melodious Folk
http://www.samrobertson.bandcamp.com
Lesa Silvermore Band – Indie/Folk Rock
wwww.lesasilvermoremusic.com
Mauricio Hernandez – Chill Dance Jams
http://www.youtube.com/maudelfuturo
Ringling Underground:
A series of one night only events combining live music and experiential artworks in the Courtyard.
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The Ringling and SRQ Arts Presenters :
Roadkill Ghost Choir
FALSE YOUTH ETCETERA – VOL. 1+2
It’s been two years since Roadkill Ghost Choir has taken listeners on a ride. Last trip, Andrew Shepard (Vocals / Guitar), Zach Shepard (Bass), Maxx Shepard (Drums / Vocals), Stephen Garza (Guitar), and Kiffy Myers (Pedal Steel) packed the car, pedal to the metal, with a banjo, guitars, and the profound swelter of the South. With the upcoming arrival of False Youth Etcetera, the quintet outgrows their roots in a supersonic fashion – exchanging their known
vehicles for an electrified, aspirational magic carpet ride that soars through the night sky versus the tireless trudge of clocking mileage on an odometer. Coming off of a handful of challenging times, Andrew in particular was a bit hardened by his experiences on the road under pressure to deliver new songs. It’s no surprise False Youth Etcetera feels like a turn towards fantastical
and anthemic escape compared to songs from the past. It’s immediately felt on the band’s first single, “Classics (Die Young),” which bends beautifully and purposefully in the direction of M83 than the group’s previous resonance to contemporary folk, based mainly in their choice of instruments to begin with. “Going into [the band’s first major release] In Tongues, I was terrified
because I had never written under such a pressured amount of time, and I had struggled with writer’s block for a good portion of that time. After the record was completed, I had my first full-on panic attack on tour in Houston during one of the worst tours we’ve ever been on,” notes Shepard. “The sandwich I was eating [before a gig] started to fall apart, and it felt symbolic of my current state. I immediately left the awful restaurant and found myself aimlessly walking around an unfamiliar city, feeling I had hit a wall both in my personal life and creatively within the band. That was a major seed for the record – the dread that informs life being in a band.”
Shepard was able to afford a more comfortable and inherently inspirational environment where his body of work for the band could flourish, and where he could feel closer to himself. He explains, “It ended up being the first time I didn’t have a timeline, so I went right back to that – me sitting and recording, getting ideas down, and navigating what I really wanted to do sonically
and lyrically. False Youth Etcetera is more textural, more synths, more interesting.” Shepard is pointed in the departure from their familiar sounds, confirming “there is no banjo” on False Youth Etcetera. Instead, the new set of songs is “sonically, what I always wanted to do. I got to sit in my room in my underwear and play on synthesizers all day long figuring stuff out. We learned a lot more in the studio than ever before recording as a band, figure things out, and fully
realize what we were going through.” This notion also shines through in the songwriting of False Youth Etcetera, the strength of which Shepard credits to his ability to “go through all [his] petty shit, sadness, take a deep dive, face it, reconcile it, and at the end, realize it’s not that bad.”
This desire to explore new musical terrain was only bolstered by Shepard’s adoration for similarly sonic explorations that feel like transport and transformation – felt in roots of influence like The War On Drugs, and Shepard’s longtime desire to “make a record that sounded like Springsteen if Neu! was his backing band. I think I listened to nothing but Springsteen for about a year… Songs like ‘Tougher than the Rest’ informed how I wanted to approach the record
sonically. The great 80’s synths, and big drums, huge and covered in reverb. I’m drawn to it for some reason and I have no idea why.” This refreshed perspective and palette of inspiration, combined with the “comfort” and “centrality” of a new home base in the richly musical town of
Athens, Georgia positions Roadkill Ghost Choir to brighten many corners as False Youth Etcetera unfurls to an audience waiting to sit shotgun wherever the path guides them next.
The album is a drive that picks up an impassioned pace – starting with the extended, hazy dream sequence of “Vision on Vision (Undo)” that will make Roadkill Ghost Choir faithfuls feel right at home; picking up the pace on the majorly pulsating “Dream Shiver;” later careening into the stunning peak of a starry, Kraftwerk-inspired, and multilayered journey called “Panik Kit.” The back half of False Youth Etcetera is masterful aural poetry – from the soaring liberation of “Sad Magic,” the impassioned yearning of “Suit Said Sing,” to the lilted, sweet conclusion, “Out of Existence,” so clearly and beautifully delivering the group to a whole new illuminating, electric terrain.
DEA & SAINT (Saint Petersburg, FL)
Unique counterparts fusing raw talent with unprecedented energy. Hip-Hop, Soul, Hardcore, and Punk elements effortlessly combining in perfect synergy.
Pathos, Pathos (Orlando, FL)
It’s in circuses and festivals where every view that greets the eye is spectacular and alluring. Abnormality is celebrated and human dilemma, outside the fair gates, becomes an afterthought. Beneath these carnival lights, Pathos, Pathos is the search for euphoria along a path obscured by obsession, longing, and doubt.
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Art in the Courtyard at Ringling Underground: ‘
Ringling Underground event and artist liaison Sarah Viviana Valdez will present artworks in the Courtyard:
TBA
Ringling Underground is always free for college students with a valid college ID. It is an extension of the Art After 5 program held on Thursdays after 5 p.m. After hours discounted admission is $15 for adults; $5 for children 6-17, children 5 and under and Museum Members are free.
Cash bar provided by Modern Events at The Ringling.
Taco and quesadilla station compliments of Poppo’s Taqueria!
Ringling Underground is a rain or shine event.
Share your Underground experiences on social media using the hashtag:#RinglingUnderground
MOXIE Productions: aka: SRQ Arts Presenters
Bringing you original music from local, regional and touring acts.
Every 2nd Wednesday of the month..
Live Original Showcase is held at the oldest venue, The Gator Club in Downtown Sarasota.
// No Cover // 21+ //
BABYL (SRQ)
Babyl is a high energy alternative band from Sarasota, FL comprised of Ben Jacobs (Chuck) vocalist/piano, David Cornecelli (Duff) on bass, Enrique Casados on Rhythm Guitar, Sammy Warren on Drums, and Ryan Thompson on lead guitar. Each member displaying great on stage chemistry in a unique way. Their passion and enthusiasm shown through their catchy melodies and lyrics will keep you babbling on.
Memorycode (Saint Petersburg)
Atmospheric music for insomnia and sleepwalking – Annelise Sandberg / Billy Mays III” for now. Website: https://rememberyouaredreaming.com/memorycode
Ryan Meeker (SRQ)
“Ryan Meeker is a singer/songwriter born and raised in South Florida. His music combines skillful guitar work and pensive lyrics to create a sound thats both optimistic and melancholy.
LIVE ARTIST // SPECIAL GUEST :
Rae Grand: Prints and Illustrations
Rae Grand is a native born living in Sarasota, Florida. She is currently working with a local book publishing company, illustrating whimsical picture books. Rae is also an Event Illustrator. Personal parties, bars, companies, bands, etc. hire her to illustrate the present scene in mere minutes. Her work is colorful and joyful. Her illustrations capture the mood of the event; fast paced late night jam bands, comical Christmas drag shows, and outdoor nature’s wholesome beauty. Rae keeps many creative projects going, her favorite work to date is her abstract landscapes titled, Spaceland Series. Which you can find on her website under “recent work”. The work instills wonder and magic back into the peoples lives. Rae will be hitting the road this March in her portable studio Astrovan, illustrating her experiences along the way. Horus her husky mutt will be the copilot.
Enjoy Jamming With Top Local Musicians in a relaxed environment with drink specials, networking, fun, and exciting impromptu jams!!! Performing Artists Enjoy A Free Round!!! $7 Dew and A Brew Special = A shot of Tullamore Dew and a beer!!! Bring your friends and get Groovy!!! Open Jam sign-up begins at 8:30!!!
Musicians: Full PA and backline are provided. This includes guitar / bass amps, drums, and 2 mics.
Guitarists/ Bassists bring electric or acoustic guitars. Do not bring amps!
Drummers bring sticks. You can bring percussion (congas, djembes, bongos, shakers, tambourines, and lots of cowbell!!!) You may bring your preferred snare/ cymbals/ pedal/ cowbells if you like :)
Horns: Yes! Please bring horns!!!
Keyboards please message me or be prepared to bring your own. We would love to have you.
Open Jam Sign-up begins at 8:30!!!! Contact me for any further info!!!!
– A Semkhor Production
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https://ringlingsemkhorsoundstage.com/page.asp?content_id=33977
This is downtown Bradenton’s most popular street party! Old Main Street (12th Street West) between Manatee and 3rd avenues is closed to vehicular traffic as vendors line the streets and live music plays throughout the night. The event starts around 5 p.m. and end at 10 pm (midnight on New Years Eve).
10/29/16- Seven Years Past
11/23/16- Whiskey Blind Bradenton Band (6p-10p)
12/31/16- The Dram (6p-10p) & Have Gun, Will Travel (10p-mid)
2/4/17- Wild Root Music (6p-10p)
3/17/17- Pressure Dem (6p-10p)
4/15/17- Rebel Heart (6p-10p)
5/5/17- Dustin White (6p-10p)
Ringling Underground:
A series of one night only events combining live music and experiential artworks in the Courtyard.
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The Ringling and SRQ Arts Presenters Presents :
Hank & Cupcakes ( NYC/ Tel Aviv)
Hank & Cupcakes are Aliens of Extraordinary Ability… At least according to the US immigration services. Hailing from Tel Aviv to New York City in late 08’, the duo, consisting of powerhouse vocalist/drummer Cupcakes and bassist extraordinaire Hank were quickly dubbed a “must see” live act on the local scene. Attracting praise from MTV and New York Post, the buzzworthy band were signed to BMG with whom they released their 2012 ‘Aint No Love’ EP. When faced with the choice of creative compromise vs. artistic freedom, Hank & Cupcakes chose the latter, walking away from the deal to self release their debut LP ‘Naked’ in 2013, followed by ‘Cash 4 Gold’ in 2014. The two are known for their explosive live performance which has finally met it’s match in the form of the band’s forthcoming record, Cheap Thrill.
The Jackettes ( Saint Petersburg, Florida)
They are not so much a band as they are an attempt to give form to the passion felt for the music that we have come to know and love in our human existence. Like a child trying on their father’s too-big suit and tie or a group of toddlers shoulder-stacked under a baggy trench coat– we are youthfully attempting to carry the glimmering torch of our musical ancestors. This is an effort to give the world her next “classic sound.” We love it all: from the tender ballads of the Great American Songbook, to the unpredictable antics of a swinging 70’s r&b diva mythical and real….and we feel a strong obligation and connection to those of the yester-world to make music with those same characteristics. A sound that transcends being accepted and understood. We are humans struggling under the weight of living and dying. We are made by a great creator trying to be as creative. So it goes. The music we create embodies the out of touch, out of sync, misunderstood hysterical breakdown of simply living- to unite us.
Spark Notes (SRQ, Fl)
In a performing arts high school in Sarasota, FL, a french class assignment led to a one-off performance of Louise Attaque’s ‘J’t’ emméne au vent’ by Gene Hodsdon and Alfonso Murillo, later to become the founding members of the Spark Notes…
Eventually college, women and life drew them in separate directions, but music brought them back together several years later. Struggling to find their sound, the diverse population of the Tampa Bay Area eventually inspired their musical direction; they decided their sound would have a mass appeal to a wide variety of audiences.
From the driving punk rhythms of ‘Undone’ to the simple acoustic strums of ‘Florida Keys’, Spark Notes’ music is a nod in the direction of their influences; soft songs and loud tunes with a modern rock foundation.
Their 2nd independent EP release entitled ‘Focus’ is currently in the works AND is slated to be released in Spring 2017. Stay tuned…
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Art in the Courtyard at Ringling Underground:
Ringling Underground event and artist liaison Sarah Viviana Valdez presents: TBA
Ringling Underground is always free for college students with a valid college ID. It is an extension of the Art After 5 program held on Thursdays after 5 p.m. After hours discounted admission is $15 for adults; $5 for children 6-17, children 5 and under and Museum Members are free.
Cash bar provided by Modern Events at The Ringling.
Taco and quesadilla station compliments of Poppo’s Taqueria!
Ringling Underground is a rain or shine event.
Share your Underground experiences on social media using the hashtag: #RinglingUnderground