Thursday, April 30, 2009

Ready to Erupt!


It was once Club Ice (in fact, that was the most recent name), as well 20 other places. But Leslie and Delmy Ramirez are bringing soon to 3 Mill Street, Worcester, the eruption known as Conchagua Bar. The alcohol license is pending, and details are forthcoming.

booze at the airport

According to Phil Niddrie, airport liaison, the City has already approved a wine and beer license for Mirage Express, the restaurant at the Worcester Airport. Just waiting on the state, and you can now order a brew or glass of Merlot while waiting for your flight to Florida or South Carolina, which are the only states to which it currently offers service. Hey, at least you can catch a buzz up there.

Club notes, April 30, 2009

Thursday, Pretty Pollution and the Pity Whores open for The Flock at the Lucky Dog; and Rick Berlin's singing at Nick's.

Friday, welcoming May with a bunch of good shows. Sunlea Sunbeam, Whisper Campaign, Another Option and Mass Octane split the bill at the Lucky Dog; Paganfest America part II takes over The Palladium; Tom Beaudreau sings at Spirits Lounge; Ed and Dave are back at Greendale's; Bill McCarthy's bringing his guitar to Al Fresco; Dan Burke's singing at Nick's; The Sift headlines Ralph's; Beatles for Sale are at the Old Post Office Pub; Raposo rocks JJ's in Northboro; Captain Cutthroat joins Whisper Campaign at the Lucky Dog; The Knot's doing the Dead (mostly) at Tammany Hall; and Rose Colored Glasses nabbed a last minute show at JJ's in Northboro.

Saturday, it's a Radix's “Welcome Home” show with DJ Shorty & Ryan Durkin, Family Business, 16 Lips, Junclassic, Chrishendo, Poorly Drawn People, FTC, Black Element and of course RADiX at the Lucky Dog; The Chariot pulls in upstairs at the Palladium with Car Bomb; Sarah Kollet opens for Grand Evolution and Captured – The Journey Show - at Tammany Hall; The Peacheaters pay tribute to The Allman Brothers at PJ's on West Boylston Street; Fourth Gear rocks The Nines; Dave Magario sings at the Bean Counter, Bill McCarthy's got his guitar at Junior's Pizza; Uncle Billy's Smokehouse is down at Chaser's; Public Uproar debuts at the Wheelock Inn in Millbury; Clamdigger's in the sand at Emerald Isle; Nightworks does the blues at Gilrein's; Jubilee Gardens returns to the Sahara; Probable Cause does covers at Irish Times; Fergus plays contemporary Irish tunes at the Galway Bay; Ken Macy returns to Block5; Ten Foot Pole Cats howl at Vincent's; and what a night at Ralph's with WBCN battle of the bands winner The Luxury along with Wheat, Huck and Preacher Roe.

Sunday, Danny Dark and the Black Souls does its weekly '70s thing at the Lucky Dog Music Hall;
Other events:

Every Wednesday at the Lucky Dog Music Hall is Mister Smartass Theater, this week featuring "The Giant Claw.”

Other notables:
On Friday, there's a fun “overknight” at Higgins Armory Museum, a program for elementary school aged kids that features a medieval meal, crafts, programs and more. Also, Seven Hills Charter Public Schools puts on Alice in Wonderland Jr. at Quinsigamond Community College's Hebert Auditorium. The Master Singers of Worcester host a wine tasting and auction at the Pakachoag Church in Auburn.

Saturday, the Worcester Pub Run takes off from the Greyhound Pub in Kelley Square at 1 p.m. The Worcester Public Library is showing the film The Music Man for free at 2 p.m. The hilarious Louis CK is at the Hanover Theatre. Nunsense II: the Second Coming is on stage at Girls Inc. The Berlin Town Hall is home to the New England Contra Dance.

On Friday and Saturday, Freddie Stone's the headlining comedian at the Beantown Comedy Escape at the Crowne Plaza.

Doubt is still on stage at Foothills through May 10.

Throughout May, the Massasoit Art Guild's “Five Artists ... One Heart” is on exhibit at 12 Crane in Southbridge. Works are in oils, acrylics, pastels and photos from a variety of artists.
Westboro Rotary Club's spring festival at Westboro High School, which includes a 5K run.

And Monday, the Sole Proprietor and the Wine Vine pair up for a wine pairing education dinner in the Wine Vine's Tasting Loft. Enjoy a six course dinner matched with the appropriate wines from 5:30-8:30 p.m. with guest chef Dominic Mercurio.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Jazz just sounds better when the sun's going down

If it's Friday, and it's summer, that means there's a Jazz at Sunset concert at the EcoTarium in Worcester. This unique setting allows the audience to bring a picnic and sit out on the lawn, bringing blankets, lawn chairs and their favorite snacks.

The 19th annual season, as always, draws an array of styles - all with the thread of jazz tying it together.

Jazz at Sunset concerts run for six Friday evenings, through July 24. (There will be no Jazz at Sunset concert on July 3.) Major support for the series is provided by Commerce Bank and media support is provided by the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and Worcester Living. Concerts are held at the EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, on Friday evenings, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (gates open at 5:30 p.m.), rain or shine; in case of threatening weather, concerts are held in a tent pavilion.

Light dinners, snacks and beverages are available at all concerts. Beer and wine are available by the glass. Tickets: $18 per person (includes museum admission), $15 for EcoTarium and WICN members. Free for children under 12. Advance tickets are available up to 4 p.m. the Thursday before the show by calling 508-929-2703, or buy them online at www.ecotarium.org. No refunds. Tickets are also available at the gate on the night of show. Advance Table Seating: reserve one table with seating for up to four people for $80 per table (includes concert and museum admission).

2009 JAZZ AT SUNSET PERFORMER SCHEDULE

June 12: The Love Dogs - Based out of Boston, this hard blowing septet just celebrated its thirteenth year wowing audiences and critics alike with their combination of great musicianship and pure fun. The Dogs combine elements of jump blues, New Orleans R&B and early rock 'n' roll into their own powerhouse sound.

June 19: Greg Abate - World renowned jazz saxophonist Greg Abate is widely considered one of the best post-bebop alto players around today.

June 26: Sunny and her Joy Boys featuring Duke Robillard - A soft yet powerful rhythm reminiscent of the heyday of jazz of the '30s. Sunny's beautiful voice and the stylings of this talented group of musicians will entrance you while taking you through the Great American Songbook.

July 10: The Worcester Jazz Orchestra - Hot jazz. Cool tunes. Sizzling performances. The Worcester Jazz Orchestra is celebrating more than 13 years of critically-acclaimed Big Band music. This 18-piece orchestra highlights music from Stan Kenton, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson and others.

July 17: Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas - Experience traditional Southern Louisiana Creole roots music without leaving New England through the accordion-driven dance music of these zydeco masters. Fast and furious musical beats with percussion, electric guitars, R & B influences and a definite Caribbean lilt.

July 24: Cassandre McKinley - The rich sound of accomplished vocalist Cassandre McKinley has impressed audiences all across Boston and beyond and has inspired the Boston Globe to anoint her the queen of "jazzsoul." Drawing from a diverse group of influences, McKinley has developed a sound and style that is so unique, there are no comparisons.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Club Notes, April 23, 2009

Tonight, Thursday, Tammany Hall is hosting the Pulse's Worcester Music Awards; Duncan Arsenault's always got something cooking at The Dive; and Go Gadget Go opens for the mighty Flock at the Lucky Dog Music Hall.

Friday, Rose Colored Glasses rocks the Kaz Bar on Route 20; Therefore I Am joins Transit and Canada's Confide upstairs at the Palladium; Jim Devlin sings at the Irish Times; Hat On Drinking Wine (which has a new album out available for download at www.myspace.com/hatondrinking) does Assumption College's version of Relay for Life; Bill McCarthy strums his acoustic at Greendale's; Katrin sings at Block 5; The Change Up's on the bill at Ralph's; Zack Borer and the Dave Rivers Group share the bill at the Lucky Dog Music Hall; the legendary AC/DC tribute Touch2Much is back in black at The Raven; The Demisers, The Wandas, Traphiq and New Pilot make it an awesome night of pop at Mill Street Brews; The Weight of Gravity's landing at Spiritual Haze; and Skullfunked and Uncle Billy's Smokehouse open for Ernie and the Automatics at Tammany Hall.


Saturday, Cathy's Clown heads out to Watertown to play the popular Boston Swing Dance series at the St. James Armenian Church; World in Arms joins the lineup, which includes Back of Tha Neck and Few And Proud, at the all-ages venue QVCC; Dan Burke's leading the Orange Ocean at The Dive Bar; Hallelujah The Hills joins Hey Now Morris Fader, The Wandas and Werewolves at Ralph's; the Cassevettes return to the Dive Bar; Torbin Harding's down at The Q; Leaving Eden rocks The Raven; No Alibi returns to one of its favorite spots – Greendale's; MojoSonic's filling The Rose Garden; The Jennifer Lee Band is always warmly welcomed at the Whistle Stop; Clamdigger's slipping on its rubber boots at The Nines; Jason James is ripping it up at The Galway Bay; Andy Cummings sings cover tunes at Vincent's.


Other events:

Hymn to Earth – Photography by Ron Rosenstock is on display at Alternatives Unlimited through May 31. Garden in the Woods in Framingham opened for the season last week.
On Thursday, modern, jazz and ballet students put on a Spring Dance Concert at Holy Cross's Fenwick Theatre at 7 p.m.

On Friday, Assumption College is putting on a performance of the Fantasticks at the Hanover Theatre; there's a fund raiser with local comedians at Hotel Vernon.

On Saturday from 2-4 p.m. there's an author signing and reading at Booklovers' Gourmet in Webster with Michael Presutti, whose new book is Last Words, in which a bio-terror virus lets loose on the world. Humans and animals are infected, and the world is filled with terror and madness. Apparently this collection of short stories will “haunt you long after you've finished it,” so if you enjoy being tormented by such things, it's the perfect read. Also Saturday, in honor of Autism Awareness Month, children's author Christopher Tremblay talks about and signs copies of “Beyond the Dragon,” an autism awareness sports book for kids, at Barnes and Noble in Worcester from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.


Also, has it been three years already? The Wine Vine on Highland Street (right near the Sole) is celebrating its three year anniversary with an event on Saturday evening from 5-8 p.m. The festivities include a grand wine tasting and food pairing with a visit from Chef Chris Palios. Palios is from Sofia's Tuscan Grille and will be demonstrating how to make food exciting every day with his new line of locally made and hand-crafted spices (which are available exclusively at the Wine Vine). Crystal Brook Farms owner, Ann, too will be on hand. This master cheese maker will be talking about her specialty goat cheese line. Also, special offers, a free rose and baguette to the first 50 customers, as well as prizes and gift baskets.


The Wine Vine, which is also sponsoring the Pet Rock Festival (buy any bottle with an animal theme and 5% goes to Pet Rock) is also sponsoring a wine dinner with the Sole Proprietor on May 4 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. in the Wine Vine's Tasting Loft. Tickets are $59, and feature a six course dinner with Dominic Mercuria, the “wine guy.” Dinner includes cheese, antipasto, shrimp, clams casino, salmon, flan and much more, each course paired with the perfect bottle. Visit http://www.winevine.org/.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Shoestring in the News

In case you missed it, or just want to see it again, check out Punky and friends as their clothing swap was featured on Chronicle.

The latest issue of Shoestring Mag is out, too. Check out www.shoestringmag.com.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Club Notes (and more) Thursday, April 16

Pictured: All That Remains, part of the Metal and Hardcore Fest at The Palladium this weekend.

On Thursday, the Matt Shwachman Band does the Third Thursdays series at the Worcester Art Museum; Wrighteous L joins the Hornitz and Soul Sex at Tammany Hall; Ralph's metal night contains Ravage, Armory and Zero Point; and a band called Bill is shooting scenes for its movie, opening for the Flock at the Lucky Dog.

On Friday, Lisa and Brett are singing tunes at Brian's in Northboro; Sean Ryan from Uncle Billy's Smokehouse is singing at Greendale's; Strange Design is a Phish tribute playing Tammany Hall – Strange Design recreates Phish shows in their entirety; The Joshua Tree pays tribute to U2 at Speakers Nightclub; Copperhead does modern country at The Cannery; Nowhereman Band is a new Beatles tribute playing PJ's; Leaving Eden rocks Jillian's; Goofyfoot's jamming TJ O'Brien's; Peter, Paul and Mary harmonize at the Hanover Theatre; get the Last Laugh at Irish Times; Necktie Party, The Cold Beat and more fill the bill at Ralph's; Tom Yates's group plays the Colonial Inn in Concord; Ken Macy sings at Block 5; Houndstone rocks JJ's in Northboro; Bill McCarthy's singing acoustic tunes at Al Fresco in Holden; Orrin Slips and Dani Reed open for the tour kickoff show by Shane Hall at Spiritual Haze; it's a reggae hip hop jam with Wrighteous L at the Lucky Dog; Lisa Wilson and Brett Brumby are out at Brian's in Northboro (which, by the way, has a great - and large - menu); Muck and the Mires are out at TT the Bears for their record release – the band is just back from London, and this is just about the closest they're going to get to Worcester for a while; there's a battle of the bands featuring Metro-west acts at the Westboro YMCA; and the 11th annual New England Metal and Hardcore Festival kicks off at The Palladium, continuing throughout the weekend. Check their site for this one, but included on this jam packed bill are White Chapel, Rose Funeral, Toxic Holocaust, Aggressive Dogs, All That Remains, The Haunted, Lamb of God, Book of Black Earth and Napalm Death.

Saturday, Paul Rishell and Annie Raines are at the Bull Run in Shirley; Sonic Garden is apparently the ultimate Grateful Dead tribute, playing at the Lucky Dog, jamming after the DCU show as the actual Grateful Dead with Warren Haynes is at the DCU Center; Old School returns to Greendale's; Herra Terra headlines Ralph's; Gilmour's Breakfast pays tribute to Floyd at JJ's; Five Hole does covers at PJ's in West Boylston; and Cathy's Clown opens for the legendary Herman's Hermits and the Young Rascals at The Hanover Theatre.

Next Wednesday, Dope Sick Love, The Stop and more play a free show at the Lucky Dog;
Other events:

Winged Things, which is a show by Thomas Radcliffe, is on display at Booklovers' Gourmet in Webster through the end of the month. The Biennial 2009 opened at ARTSWorcester and will continue through May 29. This juried show features the best in painting, photography, works on paper, sculpture and mixed media in the area.

On Friday, the Worcester Pride Committee hosts a Casino Night at Castellana's Restaurant; and WCCA's 8th Annual Art Attack-Film, Music and Art Festival called “Art in Miniature” takes place at their studio on Main Street from 6-8 p.m. The event features video clips from the 100second Film Festival, miniature art works on display from Janeen Paul, James Washington, and Dana Wolfson, and short song and miniature forms performed by Pico Canto (piano and guitar).

On Saturday, Salsa Storm's hosting a club party at their studio at 7 p.m. with live music by Curubande Orchestra.

Saturday and Sunday, Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston hosts the annual African Violet Show.

The Tony-award winning Broadway play Doubt opens at Foothills Theatre this weekend.

And next Wednesday, April 22, Edwards' Emporium at 201-205 Main Street in Webster hosts the second annual Earth Day Expo from 5-8 p.m. This huge event includes exhibits, giveaways, food and lots more. And it's free.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Flock Flicks

Some recent clips of Flock of Assholes at The Lucky Dog Music Hall, April 9, 2009


Friday, April 10, 2009

Lap of Luxury

The Luxury won its preliminary battle last week at the WBCN Rock 'n' Roll Rumble. Not, it's on to the semis. Other winners in the battle so far include Gravehaven, Dirty Truckers and Sarah RabDAU.
Support The Luxury in the semi-finals on Thursday, April 16, at the Middle East Downstairs in Cambridge. The show is 18-plus and it's $10 to get in. Visit http://www.mideastclub.com/.


Thursday, April 9, 2009

Club Notes, April 9, 2009

Pictured: Badfish, at the Palladium with Uncle Billy's Smokehouse on Saturday

Thursday, Creepin' Cadavers and Murder Weapon are on the bill at Ralph's; The Weight of Gravity jams at Chasers; Duncan Arsenault is joined by Troy, Jon and Jeff at The Dive while Brooks Milgate is down across the rotary playing at Nick's; and Girls, Guns and Glory headlines Tammany Hall.

On Friday, it's a funk dance party with Humblebee and Holmes on stage at the Lucky Dog; Traphiq crams The Hotel Vernon; Flock of Assholes bring their shenanigans to the new Jillian's stage; Sun Jones joins the Gary Backstrom Band at Tammany Hall; Rose Colored Glasses rocks The Cannery; Gilmour's Breakfast pays tribute to Pink Floyd at Rick's Billiards in Putnam, CT; The Cosby Sweaters sing '80s song acoustic style at the Greyhound Pub; the Doctors Fox sneaks into Vincent's; Jason James debuts at Irish Times; Rapaso is with Akasha from Costa Rica at London Billiards's Club Oasis; and Pet Rock does its first night of a whole weekend at Sakura Tokyo, where it returns to play dance tunes from the '70s and '80s on Saturday night as well.

Also on Saturday, Matt Shwachman's band is at the Galway Bay; the mighty Arthur Dent Foundation is reunited for one show only at Tammany Hall; Switchblade Suicide, Treadwater, Silent Season and Griffon share the stage at the Lucky Dog; Uncle Billy's Smokehouse opens for Sublime tribute Badfish at The Palladium; Bret Talbert sings at Tom's Gourmet Marketplace in Northboro; Andy Dow joins the Underberrys at Clark University; Wheels of Fire burn The Nines on Millbury Street; The Valves blast PJ's Bar and Grill; Los Maestros are at the White Eagle; Matt Shwachman sings at the Galway Bay; Bill McCarthy is singing at the Whistle Stop; Route 44 opens for the Cobra-matics at Ralph's; Auntie Trainwreck rocks Greendale's; the Swaggerin' Growlers are with Sawmill at the Greyhound Pub; the Ed Melikian Ensemble heads back to the Sahara Restaurant; the Babe Pino Band does the blues at Nick's; and Commander Cody leads his Lost Planet Airmen at the Bull Run in Shirley.

Other events:

The Sprinkler Factory hosts the opening reception on Saturday for sculptor Jon Williams's exhibit called Familiar: Objects from a Hidden Landscape. The reception is from 6-9 p.m., the exhibit will be on display through May 8.

On Saturday, there's a Zip Trip (which means a relatively fast tour) that examines the exhibit Union by Bill Viola at the Worcester Art Museum. At 6 p.m., it's a “Celebration of the Theatre” at Foothills Theatre, which is an evening of food, drinks, an auction and live entertainment brought to you by some of the great talent that has performed on the Foothills stage over the years.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Club Notes, April 2, 2009

Thursday, it's metal night at Ralph's with Fires of Old and more; Michael Nappi sings at Allgos; Duncan Arsenault's teaming up with Jon Short at The Dive; Jimmy Eat World puts on a concert at Fitchburg State College; and Atomic Stereo opens for Flock of A-Holes at The Lucky Dog.

On Friday, Golden Spurs and Prying Eyes open for the Delta Generators at Tammany Hall; The Continental presents Thinner, The Curtain Society, Huck, Hey Now Morris Fader (pictured) and The Bee's Knees in what will prove to be an extravaganza at The Lucky Dog (this one's because Barry Dennis is back in town); Rose Colored Glasses rocks the Cannery with Stillburnin' in Southbridge; Dave Magario's at The Q with Matt Fox; The Devil Wears Prada joins A Day to Remember at The Palladium; Tom Boudreau sings at Spirits Lounge; Ed, Dave and T are back jamming at Greendale's; Bret Talbert rocks Creegan's; The Campaign for Real Time returns to Ralph's with The Wandas; The Sworn In headlines; Stomping Melvin rocks the Irish Times; Last Call does covers at Trumbull's in Spencer; Bruce Marshall's got his whole band at The Bull Run in Shirley; Toni Lynn Washington belts out the blues at Gilrein's; and Jason James plays the guitar at Vincent's.


Saturday, The Uncomfortables help open for Seatttle's Villians and Victims at The Lucky Dog, along with a Tool and Black Sabbath tribute; Dan Burke sings with the Orange Ocean at The Dive; Sean Fullerton sings at the Whistle Stop; in the afternoon, The Black Raspberries have a CD release show at St. Michael's Church; the Battle of the Bands explodes in the afternoon at Tammany Hall; the wonderfully creative Pandas headline Ralph's; Devoid rocks The Raven; the oldies TV phenom Sha Na Na has got a stage show, and it's at the Hanover Theatre; Stuart Ferguson plays acoustic folk rock at the Grafton Inn; Devoid and Seven Minute Stagger share the bill at The Raven; The New Deal's upstairs at The Palladium; Jon Short does the oldtime blues at Nick's; Clamdigger's in the sand at the Galway Bay; The Rollin' Pins slide into Vincent's; Barefoot Bob and the Monkeyfish is playing Squire White's; Sugar Ray's got his Blue Tones at Gilrein's; Jubilee Gardens mixes world music, folk, pop and whatever else comes out of Jubilee Connolly's brain, at the Sahara; Lisa Marie's All Shook Up at The Nines; and the Jagfest takes over The Artist Development Complex starting in the afternoon and continuing throughout the evening, featuring Skulltoboggan, Social Suicide, Anger Rising and Mindset X (and we'll be talking with Adam from Mindset next week).


Keep in mind – Jon Short's singing in the corner at Armsby Abbey every Tuesday night.

Other events:
An otherworldly view, collected during 40 years of robotic space missions and then processed into breathtaking images is the subject of Beyond: Visions of Legendary Landscape, on display at the Worcester Art Museum through Memorial Day weekend.
On Saturday, “This is My Song,” which is a cabaret, is happening at Pakachoag Music School in Auburn as their fundraiser. The very funny, and clever, Joe Fusco Jr. is performing at the Green Rooster Coffeehouse along with musical guests.