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August 2009 Shows

BIG MAMMAS HOUSE OF BURLESQUE
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$12 advanced
$15 day of show


FOUR YEAR STRONG
SET YOUR GOALS
POLAR BEAR CLUB
FIREWORKS (6:45) AND DRIVE A (6:00)
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 7:30
Doors open at 5:00
$12 advanced
$15 day of show


CRACKER
THE CATCH FIRE
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:30
Doors open at 8:00
$15 advanced
$15 day of show


THE BRIDGES
MARK KANO & MIKE GARRIGAN
COLOURSLIDE
TRANSMISSION FIELDS
Friday, August 7, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30
$8 advanced
$10 day of show


NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
The Donna Jean Godchaux Band
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$22 advanced
$22 day of show

BEER SPECIAL $2.50 KILLIANS DRAFT $5.00 22oz SOUTH HAMPTON IMPERIAL PORTER BOTTLES


OURS
PUBLIC RADIO
Monday, August 10, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 7:45
Doors open at 7:00
$12 advanced
$14 day of show

BEER SPECIAL $2.50 KILLIANS DRAFT


ALL THEE ABOVE
THE THREAT
OLLIE OX
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30
$7 advanced
$7 day of show


THE NEW DIXIE PHAROAHS
FLINT HILL
Friday, August 14, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:15
Doors open at 7:30
$5 advanced
$8 day of show


THE LAST RESORT BAND
WISHFUL THINKERS
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:15
Doors open at 7:30
$5 advanced
$8 day of show


D:WORSHIP
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 7:00
Doors open at 6:30
$0 advanced
$0 day of show


CO BILL - THE FIERY FURNACES & WHITE RABBITS
WHITE RABBITS
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:30
Doors open at 7:30
$15 advanced
$15 day of show


NEIGHBORS ACRES
NO STRINGS ATTACHED
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30
$8 advanced
$8 day of show


PRIVATE RECORDING SESSION-PARTY
Friday, August 21, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 7:00
Doors open at 5:00
$0 advanced
$0 day of show


LEISURE MCCORKLE - POSTPONED
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 10:00
Doors open at 8:00
$5 advanced
$8 day of show


ERIC HUTCHINSON
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 7:00
$10 advanced
$12 day of show


THE SCENE AESTHETIC
THE COLOR FRED
THE READY SET
STEVEN JERZAK/TYLER WILLIAMS
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 7:00
Doors open at 6:00
$10 advanced
$12 day of show


DriveBy Truckers
no support for this show
Friday, August 28, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:30
Doors open at 8:00
$25 advanced
$25 day of show

dont wait to get tickets get them while you can


DriveBy Truckers
no support for this show
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:30
Doors open at 8:00
$25 advanced
$25 day of show

dont wait to get tickets get them while you can


NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE


NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE

08/08/2009

Visulite Theatre (16+ must have id - under 16 with parent only)

Doors Open: 8:00 - Headliner Begins: 10:30

BEER SPECIAL $2.50 KILLIANS DRAFT $5.00 22oz SOUTH HAMPTON IMPERIAL PORTER BOTTLES

The New Riders of the Purple Sage, signed to Columbia Records by Clive Davis, released its eponymous first album in September 1971 to widespread acclaim.  In the next 11 years the band toured and released over 12 albums, selling over 4 million records.  NRPS began as a part-time spin-off from the Grateful Dead when Jerry Garcia (pedal steel guitar), Phil Lesh (bass) and Mickey Hart (drums) teamed up with John Dawson (guitar, vocals) and David Nelson (guitar).  Although early live appearances were viewed as an informal warm-up to the main attraction, the group quickly established an independent identity through the strength of Dawson's original songs.  By 1971 Dave Torbert had replaced Lesh, and Spencer Dryden, formerly of Jefferson Airplane, had joined as the group's permanent drummer.  Garcia remained in both The Dead and The New Riders until he found himself overcommitted, at which time Buddy Cage replaced him and the classic NRPS lineup was born. Original NRPS bass player Dave Torbert and drummer Spencer Dryden have passed away, and co-founder John Dawson cannot lend his considerable talents at this time due to ongoing health problems but has given his blessing and is excited to know his music is being heard live again to a whole new generation of fans. The new lineup vows to keep the NRPS spirit and tunes alive by taking them to fans everywhere.

David Nelson has managed the seemingly impossible. He has remained true to his musical vision and integrity without becoming outdated or archaic in the process. Nelson, an important figure in the musical vanguard of the influential Haight-Ashbury music scene, spawned the Grateful Dead. His ties to Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter extend beyond that with The Wildwood Boys, a bluegrass band they formed together in 1962 in Palo Alto, CA. After the Dead got together, Nelson played guitar on three pivotal albums, Aoxomoxoa, Workingman's Dead and American Beauty.

Not only has Buddy Cage sold over four million records in his ten years with the NRPS, but he has also performed on many gold and platinum albums during his distinguished career including Blood On The Tracks (Dylan), Biograph (Dylan), The Official Bootleg Tapes (Dylan) and various releases with Ann Murray.  Cage has also recorded with Grateful Dead Members Garcia, Weir and Hart as well as with Dead lyricist Robert Hunter (on Tales of the Rum Runners

Guitarist/singer/songwriter
Michael Falzarano has most notably been a member of Hot Tuna, the famed offspring of The Jefferson Airplane, and The Memphis Pilgrims, a Memphis-style rock ‘n’ roll/blues band that he founded in 1986.  Having recently signed with Blues Planet Records, Falzarano’s current release is a solo project entitled The King James Sessions.  He has toured extensively throughout the world on shared billings with The Allman Brothers, Black Crowes, The Other Ones, Rusted Root, Bruce Hornsby and Los Lobos, among others.  Falzarano has also appeared live or recorded with such musical greats as Bob Weir (Grateful Dead); Levon Helm, Rick Danko and Garth Hudson (The Band)

Ronnie Penque has been playing music for over 30 years.  When not working with NRPS or his band Neon Gods, which includes his brother Chris Penque on guitar, Ron is busy as a session player. Ronnie started out as the original bass player in the popular Grateful Dead cover band Ripple. Through the years Ron has also played with many other bands and great musicians including Bobby Weir, Mickey Hart, Vassar Clements, Peter Rowan, Melvin Seals, Robert Hunter, John Popper, Pete Sears, David Nelson, Barry Sless, Keller Wiliams, Donna Jean Godchaux, Jeff Pevar, and Michael Falzarano

Johnny Markowski, an accomplished drummer, can be found playing his kit these days with The New Riders of the Purple Sage. When not on the road with The NRPS, Johnny works with his band, Stir Fried, and plays with various artists in many styles. Songwriting is also in his blood.  His father, Thomas Jefferson Kaye, was a legendary producer and songwriter in the 1960s and 1970s. 

www.thenewriders.com

 

 


The Donna Jean Godchaux Band

The Donna Jean Godchaux Band

Start Time: 9:00

Born in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Donna Jean Thatcher (vocals) sang at both Muscle Shoals Sound Studios and Fame Studios , home of the legendary “Muscle Shoals Sound,” on records like Elvis Presley ’s “Suspicious Minds,” Percy Sledge ’s “When a Man Loves a Woman,” and Boz Scagg ’s eponymous first solo album. She moved to San Francisco, married Keith Godchaux , and spent the 1970s as a vocalist in the Grateful Dead as well as the Jerry Garcia Band .   After life with the Dead, she and Keith created the Heart of Gold Band with drummer Greg Anton and guitarist Steve Kimock .

Following various side trips, she resumed serious focus on her singing in the ‘90s, recording a new Heart of Gold Band album, At the Table , and singing with Phil & Friends and her own Donna Jean Band.

Jeff Mattson (guitar, vocals) came to prominence as the lead guitarist, primary vocalist, and leader of Long Island’s legendary Grateful Dead-influenced jam band, the Zen Tricksters . Over the course of thirty years, his supple, elegant playing reflected a fusion of rock, blues, bluegrass, country, jazz and folk stylings, along with a healthy dose of psychedelia. His songwriting credits include the exquisitely mournful “Shelter” (co-written with Donna Jean), as well as “Travelin’ Light,” (co-written with Melissa Marston), “He Said/She Said,” (with Donna Jean), and “A Prisoner Says His Piece,” all for Donna Jean and the Tricksters . He also co-wrote with Rob Barracco “Leave Me Out of This” for Phil Lesh and FriendsThere and Back Again . He played with Phil Lesh and Friends in 1999.

www.donnajeangodchauxband.com