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  • Subject: FREE LIVE Music All Week Long at BSC
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 05:21:22 -0700 (PDT)

The Broad Street Cafe 1116 Broad St. in Durham www.TheBroadStreetCafe.c=
om

As always, full details and links here:
http://www.thebroadstreetcafe.com/events.html

Wednesday, July 7
=95 8P Continuum Blues Jam

Thursday, July 8
=95 8P Sinful Savage Tigers
=9510P Anywhere Celebration Congregation Tour
Joe Roberto & Poverty Hash (blues/soul/rock)
Saint Bernadette (rock)

Friday, July 9
=95 8P Spencer Sholes (alt/folk rock/funk)
=9510P Woody Wood (rock)

Saturday, July 10
=95 8P Paul Daniel (folk rock/acoustic) - CD RELEASE PARTY
=9510P The Small Ponds (country/folk rock/americana)

Sunday, July 11
=95 7:30P Aaron Mills Project - Sunday Night Jazz

---DETAILS---

Wednesday, July 7
=95 8P Continuum Blues Jam- Come out to the Blues Jam every other
Wednesday sponsored by Continuum Consulting Services. Butch Haas will
be facilitating this free-to-the-public jam. So bring your gear, sign
up for a time, and jam with some of Durham=92s finest! Drums, keyboard,
bass, guitar and harp amps provided.

Thursday, July 8
=95 8P Sinful Savage Tigers
What started as a one off gig at a folk festival in Alabama in the
Fall of '08, blossomed into a full-blown recording project for friends
Rob Guthrie and Seth Martin. Together, Guthrie and Martin reimagined
and rearranged their respective backlog of songs to forge something
new.

Calling on the help of multi-instrumentalist Joshua Clell Langford,
the newly-minted Sinful Savage Tigers recorded their first album Rain
is the Soup of the Dogs in Heaven over the course of three days in
late December of 2008. The nine song debut pulled together influences
ranging from Graham Parsons to James Mathus, from the Kinks to AM
country, from Gillian Welch to Guided By Voices

=9510P Anywhere Celebration Congregation Tour

Joe Roberto & Poverty Hash (blues/soul/rock)

Saint Bernadette (rock)
Saint Bernadette's debut is a shimmering set of torchy, if not
necessarily romantic jazz blues that reveals additional layers the
more it's played. . . . Turn the lights down low, burn some incense,
and lose yourself in Saint Bernadette's intense yet lithe charms.--
ALL MUSIC GUIDE

The debut album from Connecticut=92s Saint Bernadette hits the sort of
notes and touches that make me weak in the knees, by expertly melding
things I=92m a sucker for: ballsy broads, smoke-filled jazz clubs, and,
of course, the element of surprise. -- SENTIMENTALIST MAGAZINE

If you're a fan of femme fatales and below-the-belt rock (and really,
who isn't?), Saint Bernadette is definitely worth your attention. --
MY OLD KENTUCKY BLOG

And with some more apparitions, weirder songwriting, and maybe a
wholesale embrace of cacophony and insanity, Meredith DiMenna may
become a menace, a Karen O. for Fairfield County. -- POPMATTERS

Watch out Shirley Bassey. Meredith DiMenna of Saint Bernadette wields
an old-school femme fatale voice that would be perfect for the next 20
years of James Bond themes. . . . With In the Ballroom, they find
fresh grooves in retro textures, layering eerie tones of guitar, woozy
brass and bass under soft-lit 1940s jazz melodies. -- HARP MAGAZINE

Friday, July 9
=95 8P Spencer Sholes (alt/folk rock/funk)
Lifelong musician, songwriter. Specializing in guitar and vocals.
Playing original music wherever I can get in the door.

=9510P Woody Wood (rock)
Aaron =93Woody=94 Wood may be a legend.
The skinny white boy from the mountains of Western North Carolina
carries around more soul in his restless bones and battered guitar
than most of us ever dream of.
With a background as diverse as his music, Woody converges elements
from all walks of life to present music that contains a sense of
familiarity like no other.
His songs are stories that are delivered as if he was giving his
first account and confession of the subject matter.
When he sings he SPEAKS to you,not at you.
=93I think the most important thing is that you have to be completely
honest in your music,=94 Wood says.And he bears it evidently and without
shame.
One look at the long list of artists he has shared the stage with
exemplifies his diversity, not to mention respect from his musical
peers. From Jimmy Martin to Leon Russel, R.L. Burnside to Warren
Haynes,country music superstar Sara Evans,or Carlos Santana,Woody has
played and learned from some of those who have helped shape music into
what it is today.
Growing up, Woody was steeped in the knowledge, legacy, and
traditions of Bluegrass music. His father, A.L. Wood,and his band, The
Smokey Ridge Boys, toured the traditional bluegrass circuit
extensively alongside legends like Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers
and The Seldom Scene. Tagging along with his father to various
festivals, Woody experienced first hand the power of music and the
etiquette that goes into it.
As he got older his appreciation of music grew to much wider
horizons. Soul, R&B, blues, folk, rock, jazz and world music now
started to blend with the sounds of his childhood.

"...most likely to single-handedly tear down what seems to be like a
hundred years of accumulated rock pomposity." - Sub Pop Free Press,
Seattle, WA

As a professional musician, Woody was a pivotal member of the Blue
Rags, with whom he had success with National media coverage (MTV) and
international tours. Woody was also recorded and performed with a slew
of New Orleans and WNC=92s finest musicians in what was a blending of
musical styles, combining New Orleans Jazz and Bluegrass. The Blue
Brass Sessions featured members of Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Rebirth
Brass Band, Larry Keel,Troy=94Trombone Shorty=94 Andrews, and many others.

Woody delivers his music with all the soul, power, and energy that
have made him renowned as a musician=92s musician,sets the stage and
then proceeds to burn it down with original material that breathes a
new fire of of passion and honesty." -- MOORE PUBLICITY

Saturday, July 10
=95 8P Paul Daniel (folk rock/acoustic) - CD RELEASE PARTY
Paul Daniel is a powerful singer/songwriter and guitarist from
Raleigh, North Carolina. Paul thrives on the raw purity of one man and
one instrument, yet is always pushing for an even fuller folk rock
sound. His guitar work is layered and complex drawing influences from,
rock, blues, country, bluegrass and folk. Imagine Bruce Springsteen,
Mark Knopfler, Norman Blake and Jerry Garcia all channeled into one
guitar. The result is a rich foundation for songs with vivid scenes,
lingering stories and unforgettable lyrics.

=9510P The Small Ponds (country/folk rock/americana)
Caitlin Cary is an amazing singer and songstress. She was a founding
member of Whiskeytown, a solo artist with universal acclaim, and a
current member of Tres Chicas.

Matt Douglas is the lead singer and songster for The Proclivities.

Caitlin and Matt came together for Raleigh's annual Love Hangover
show, which features a male/female duo singing love song covers. And
now...they have created the supergroup The Small Ponds.

Hold on to your guppies...

Sunday, July 11
=95 7:30P Aaron Mills Project - Sunday Night Jazz
Starting at 7:30, Open Jam at 9
If you are in any way a fan of jazz, this is not to be missed !!!
Aaron Mills, best known as the audacious bassist of classic funk act
Cameo, has inspired a generation of groovy musicians, but his long
time love affair with jazz has inspired The Aaron Mills Project.
Aaron has been playing at the Cafe for a few months now, along with
Wayne Kee, Bobby Hinton, Warren Fraizer and others. Aaron has brought
Sunday night jazz back to the Cafe in a format that includes a cast of
regulars as well as featured guest musicians every week. Towards the
end of the evening, the night becomes an open jam, so, if anyone wants
to come blow their horn....

The Broad Street Cafe 1116 Broad St. in Durham www.TheBroadStreetCafe.c=
om



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