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Davenport, • 563.326.7804 www.figgeartmuseum.org Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 5 POLITICS by Rich Miller CapitolFax.com Poll Shows Daley Vulnerable to Bank Attacks overnor Pat Quinn is leading his family’s Chicago legacy is one of Daley’s sole Democratic-primary rival, and biggest liabilities and, I’m told, the easiest Gchallenger Bill Daley will have some to understand. His bank’s investment in the serious problems with his blue-chip résumé, hugely controversial Chicago parking-meter according to a new Capitol Fax/We Ask deal is another big hit. Daley’s lead role in the America poll. passage of the North American Free Trade The poll of 1,394 likely Democratic primary Agreement doesn’t play well with labor- voters found Quinn union members. But after leading Daley by five consulting several political points, 38-33. That’s A question pros, some of whom have exactly where the two been (or may eventually stood in a January poll. crafted to mimic a be) involved in attacking A June poll had Daley Daley, I decided to go with leading Quinn by a point, campaign attack a question about JPMorgan 38-37, but since then Chase. Quinn has made some shows a potentially It is, as I said, not a fair popular moves, including question, but with Quinn vetoing legislative salaries killer Daley undoubtedly planning a out of the budget and brutal populist assault on using his veto powers to weakness. Daley, it’s probably close to rewrite the concealed- something you’ll eventually carry bill. see in an ad, although I didn’t include the fact The most recent poll was taken July 17, that Daley’s bank bought a fleet of new jets a a day after Attorney General Lisa Madigan few weeks after receiving its federal bailout, nor shook up the race by announcing her decision could I use faces and voices of Illinoisans who not to run for governor. It had a margin of were wrongly foreclosed upon. error of 2.6 percent. Cell phones made up 28 “Would you be more likely or less likely to percent of those called. vote for a Democratic gubernatorial candidate Twenty-eight percent of likely primary who ran a major bank that received federal voters were undecided, suggesting that there bailout money, foreclosed on large numbers of is plenty of room for movement by either man Illinois homeowners, and engaged in predatory and possibly an opening for someone else to subprime mortgage lending?” voters were enter the race. asked. According to the poll, Quinn leads among Unsurprisingly, that question moved the women by seven points (38-31) and among needle in a big way. According to the poll, a men by two points (40-38). Quinn has a 47-27 whopping 73 percent of Democrats were less lead among African Americans and a 45-36 likely to vote for the candidate. Results such as lead among Latinos. Daley leads 37-35 with that indicate the issue has major traction. Just white Democrats. Daley leads by only a point 16 percent said it didn’t make any difference, in the suburban collar counties and by six and another 11 percent said it made them points Downstate; Quinn has a 15-point lead more likely to vote for the candidate – possibly in Chicago and a nine-point lead in Cook a negative reaction to the harsh nature of a County. question about a fellow party member. But a question crafted to mimic a campaign The question proved “devastatingly attack shows a potentially killer Daley effective,” said pollster Gregg Durham. The weakness. Daley was the Midwest chair of responses “will certainly give Mr. Quinn a JPMorgan Chase – a “too big to fail” bank – political harpoon that could cause significant when it received $25 billion in federal bailout d am a g e .” money, according to the CNN Money Web Yes, Quinn has serious problems. That’s why site. The company also agreed to settle with the the incumbent is only receiving the potential federal government on federal mortgage-fraud votes of 38 percent of his own party members. and wrongful-foreclosure charges. The June poll found that a mere 33 percent of Because I wanted to see how Democratic Democrats approved of his job performance, voters would react to attack rhetoric, the for crying out loud. question I posed was neither fair nor balanced. Incumbents with lousy poll numbers such Campaigns do this sort of thing all the time as Quinn have no other choice but to attack, to see where their weaknesses are, so it’s not a attack, attack. And Daley will definitely provide radical concept by any means. a target-rich environment for the governor. Daley has several very big negatives, according to people in both parties who Rich Miller also publishes Capitol Fax (a daily have polled or focus-grouped the race. His political newsletter) and CapitolFax.com. 6 River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com COVER STORY The Drug War’s Collateral Damage Support for Industrial Hemp Grows – Even in Congress

y most standards, Jason Kak- The reason is that industrial Because of that, Kakert said, discussing ert’s Iowa Hemp for Victory hemp is a Schedule I drug under the industrial hemp and the drug marijuana Bpage on Facebook (Facebook. Controlled Substance Act’s definition together makes no sense, and he refused com/IowaHempforVictory) is a of marijuana (“all parts of the plant to state a position on legalizing marijuana modest grassroots political effort. Cannabis sativa L”), and it cannot as a drug. “It’s like asking somebody who He started the page in 2011, and this be grown or processed in the United manufactures oregano or powdered sugar week it had only 58 “likes.” States without a permit from the what they think about drug policy, just “This is just getting started out,” Drug Enforcement Administration because they look the same” as marijuana the 31-year-old graphic artist said last (DEA). However, hemp products can and cocaine, he said. week in his studio at the Bucktown be imported into the United States. Vote Hemp’s Murphy said that the DEA Center for the Arts. “Right now this is Equating industrial hemp with exploits the legal situation: “The only reason kind of a one-man show.” the drug marijuana dates back to the that there’s a stigma attached to industrial But Kakert (a former River Marihuana Tax Act of 1937. After hemp is because of law enforcement and Cities’ Reader intern) is an eloquent that law was ruled unconstitutional specifically the DEA saying that there is advocate for industrial hemp, and in 1969 in Leary V. United States, no difference between the varieties. It’s all he’s part of a movement that’s gaining Congress responded in 1970 with the defined as marijuana under the Controlled significant traction. Last month, the Controlled Substances Act. Substances Act. They can intentionally U.S. House – by a vote of 225 to 200 At that point, Murphy said, there confuse and conflate things.” – passed an amendment to the farm was no hemp industry in the United The current lumping together of industrial bill that would allow “institutions of States to fight the law’s definitions hemp and drug marijuana is in significant higher education to grow or cultivate that made industrial hemp an illegal part simply maintaining the tough-on- industrial hemp for the purpose of drug: “The last industrial-hemp drugs status quo. But Murphy said the DEA agricultural or academic research,” crop grown commercially was done also continues its opposition because its according to the amendment’s in 1957 in , so when the arguments are so weak. Legalization, he said, summary. “The amendment only Controlled Substances Act was being would make the agency’s stated concerns applies to [the nine] states that A hemp field in France. Photo by Barbetorte drafted, there were no hemp farmers look like little more than unfounded fear- already permit industrial hemp or processors to say, ‘Hey, wait a used in various applications such as animal mongering. growth and cultivation under state law.” minute. What about us?’” bedding, raw-material inputs, low-quality The amendment is now attached to Kakert said that “lawmakers didn’t papers, and composites. Hemp seed and the House-passed farm bill, but its fate is necessarily realize they were throwing oilcake are used in a range of foods and Undermining Opposition uncertain at best; the larger politics of the the baby out with the bathwater,” yet the Law-enforcement organizations – most beverages, and can be an alternative food farm bill dwarf this particular issue. legal linkage remains. As a result, the issue protein source. Oil from the crushed hemp notably the DEA – generally oppose hemp Yet the amendment’s passage represented of industrial hemp is often tied to (and seed is an ingredient in a range of body-care legalization even when it has nothing to do a major surprise victory for hemp advocates. confused with) drug legalization, and Kakert products and also nutritional supplements. with legalizing the drug marijuana. As Tom Murphy, the national outreach and other industrial-hemp advocates are Hemp seed is also used for industrial The core rationale was tersely outlined coordinator and a board member of the not- adamant about drawing distinctions between oils, cosmetics and personal care, and by Gil Kerlikowske, the director of the for-profit organization Vote Hemp, said in an them. pharmaceuticals, among other composites.” Office of National Drug Control Policy, in a interview last week: “We were expecting a 50 “I split the two up,” Kakert said, “because During World War II, the federal statement last year: “Hemp and marijuana to 375 defeat.” the biggest hurdle right now ... is that there’s government encouraged farmers to grow are part of the same species of cannabis He called passage of the amendment still this misunderstanding and this stigma hemp (and it made the film Hemp for Victory, plant. While most of the THC in cannabis the culmination of years of education and that you say ‘hemp,’ [and] a lot of people say, from which Kakert’s Facebook page gets its plants is concentrated in the marijuana, lobbying, and also said support was easier ‘I’m against marijuana.’” name). Kakert said he’s found references to all parts of the plant ... can contain THC, a to garner because “it was an agricultural- That confusion, he said, makes it difficult 11 hemp-processing plants in Iowa from Schedule I controlled substance.” research bill for higher education” instead of for many legislators to support industrial that era, and his interest in the subject was This is largely a false-premise argument, a more sweeping effort to legalize industrial hemp. (See sidebar.) “Lawmakers don’t want spurred when he came across a manual for a hemp activists claim. The central problem hemp. to be considered soft on drugs,” Kakert said, Deere & Company hemp harvester from the with U.S. drug policy as it relates to For the uninitiated, industrial hemp “since this has been collateral damage in the 1940s. industrial hemp, they say, is precisely the is hailed as a hardy, versatile crop. Some drug war. It’s got that stigma attached.” Kakert said he’s excited by the possibilities Controlled Substances Act definition, people claim it can literally save the world, Although industrial hemp and the drug of hemp’s myriad uses. He would like to print which doesn’t differentiate something one but a more realistic, sober analysis comes marijuana come from the same species of on hemp canvas, for example. smokes to get high from something that from last month’s Congressional Research plant (Cannabis sativa), they’re different And he believes that legalized industrial would provide no high if smoked. Service report “Hemp as an Agricultural varieties, they’re grown differently, and hemp could be a boon to the local economy: Other claims opposing industrial hemp Commodity” (RCReader.com/y/hemp1): they look different because of how they’re “We wouldn’t have to get cotton from down are similarly dubious. The DEA’s talking “Some estimate that the global market for cultivated and the parts of them that are south; we could make hemp fabric that’s points on the issue were published by the hemp consists of more than 25,000 products. used. Most crucially from a drug-control grown in Iowa. If I want to build a house out Huffington Post last month, and the agency ... Hemp fibers are used in a wide range of perspective, they’re distinguished by the of hempcrete, why should I have to import it made two primary arguments against the products, including fabrics and textiles, yarns percentage of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), from the UK?” farm-bill amendment. and raw or processed spun fibers, paper, the psychoactive component of Cannabis; He added: “The U.S. is importing millions Actually, it made two basic arguments carpeting, home furnishings, construction industrial hemp is bred or processed to have of dollars in hemp products” that could be against the legalization of industrial hemp and insulation materials, auto parts, and a relatively low percentage of THC compared grown and made in the United States. “Why generally, neither of which would really composites. The interior stalk (hurd) is to drug marijuana. is this?” apply given the amendment’s narrow Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 7

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only a representative of U.S. Senator Chuck however: “I do not see the Iowa legislature The Market for Hemp Quad Cities Reps Largely Grassley (R-Iowa) responded: “Senator being able to come to a consensus on the issue. The Congressional Research Service Silent on Industrial Hemp Grassley is looking into this issue,” wrote Press It always seems to get mixed up with issues in estimates that the market for hemp he River Cities’ Reader contacted the Secretary Beth Pellett Levine. “It hasn’t come regards to legalizing marijuana.” products in the United States was roughly six members of Congress representing up in the Senate.” Among Illinois legislators, only Senator $500 million in 2012 and growing. The Tthe Quad Cities and 13 state legislators Although no representative of U.S. Senator Mike Jacobs (D-Moline) responded. In a report states that global hemp cultivation representing Scott and Rock Island counties to Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) responded, Harkin’s phone interview, he said he was approached – in roughly 30 countries, including gauge lawmakers’ knowledge of and opinions office did provide some information in an roughly six years ago by a California company Canada – was 200,000 acres and 380 on the issue of industrial hemp. Only three of e-mail response to local hemp activist Jason about the issue of industrial hemp, and million pounds in 2011. the 19 lawmakers responded. Kakert: “That particular amendment was his responses showed that he’s done some One argument against legalizing Press secretaries for members of Congress not among those debated on the Senate floor homework on the issue. “I’m not afraid of industrial hemp is that its long-term were asked their bosses’ views on the House during Senate consideration of the farm bill. hemp,” he said. “Hemp is not marijuana. ... It’s market prospects aren’t strong. When farm-bill amendment allowing for limited ... Generally, I have been supportive of efforts not a recreational drug. It’s a product we can Kentucky earlier this year was debating industrial-hemp growth and their opinions on to facilitate market access for new agricultural use like corn.” legalizing hemp production, the law- legalizing industrial hemp beyond institutions products.” Asked whether industrial hemp should enforcement coalition Operation UNITE of higher education. Neither U.S. Senator Dick Durbin be re-legalized, he said: “Yeah, I do. I think focused on this aspect in its press release. State legislators were asked about their (D-Illinois) nor U.S. Senator Mark Kirk it’s kind of ridiculous. ... Living in a farming One sheriff said: “Is there a limited market familiarity with the issue and their opinions (R-Illinois) responded, and neither has community, ... if we could have another for industrial hemp? Probably so, but on state-level industrial-hemp legislation. indicated a position on industrial hemp. product, another crop that we could use for the market is not going to be as great as (Both Illinois and Iowa had an industrial- And while neither U.S. Representative Dave household goods, and use for fuel, paper, they’re proposing it to be. Where are the hemp bill introduced this year, but neither got Loebsack (D-Iowa) nor U.S. Representative building materials, clothing, why wouldn’t independent studies? If there was a huge out of committee.) Cheri Bustos (D-Illinois) responded, they did we?” market for hemp, there would be lobbyists Legislators were e-mailed questions on cast votes on the amendment – Loebsack in Still, Jacobs said, it’s unlikely the Illinois sitting in Washington trying to get this favor and Bustos against. (Bustos’ husband is a July 17 and asked to respond by July 22. The legislature will move on the issue without legalized on a national level.” captain with the Rock Island County sheriff’s pressure from the public, or from farmers limited number of responses and the content The Congressional Research Service office.) wanting to grow or companies wanting to of them appear to suggest that industrial said studies have provided contradictory Among Iowa legislators, only Iowa process hemp in the state: “I doubt it’ll come hemp remains a poorly understood issue that findings about the market prospects for Representative Linda Miller (R-Bettendorf) from within the legislature. ... People have to is a low priority among people representing domestic hemp production in the United responded: “I do not know much about this raise the issue. It’s not the kind of issue that a the Quad Cities – or perhaps that its tenuous States. Some studies have found that by issue, and it has not come up in the Iowa politician’s going to just run with. ... But ... if associations with drug policy make legislators legalizing hemp production, “agricultural House,” she wrote. somebody comes forward with a plan ... .” hesitant to answer questions. producers ... could benefit.” But the U.S. She did hit on a key source of confusion, – Jeff Ignatius Among U.S. senators and representatives, Department of Agriculture concluded that hemp markets “are, and will likely remain, scope: “First, it is impossible to distinguish These assertions have been mocked by been quoted as saying: “If you wanted to small, thin markets.” a marijuana plant containing 0.3 percent hemp activists – and with good reason. hide marijuana in a field of industrial hemp, Kakert said it’s silly to inject market or less of THC from a marijuana plant “The oilseed and fiber varieties are both you’d have to be very high.” potential into the debate over legalizing containing higher THC levels without sown differently from the drug varieties,” Furthermore, because of asset-forfeiture industrial hemp. “Who’s to say that an scientific analysis. The bill would thereby Murphy said. “They are row crops – they laws, trying to hide drug marijuana in industry should be illegal based on market make it essentially impossible for law are not a horticultural crop – and they’re a farm field of industrial hemp would speculation?” he said. “If I want to go enforcement to enter a grow site to harvested at different times, and they be extremely risky – even if low-THC make ketchup popsicles and people think determine the THC content of the ‘hemp’ would look distinctly different from the air, Cannabis were removed from Schedule it’s a terrible idea, that doesn’t mean it plants since there would be no way to especially just based on density.” I. “Anybody violating the Controlled should be illegal.” establish probable cause to obtain a search The Congressional Research Service Substances Act in such a brazen manner ... He conceded that “starting out, it would warrant without first entering the premises report supports that: “Among the visual would be literally betting the farm,” Murphy probably be considered a specialty crop, to collect samples. As a result, the bill would plant differences are plant height (hemp is said. and it would be something that farmers provide easy cover to hide more potent encouraged to grow tall, whereas marijuana He added that the DEA seems intractable could use to diversify their crop rotations. marijuana plants. Second, even if all the is selected to grow short and tightly on the issue because its stated fears won’t ... If it’s something farmers aren’t interested marijuana plants contained 0.3 percent clustered); cultivation (hemp is grown as become reality. “If they allow industrial in, so be it. But they should at least have or less THC, they would still provide an a single main stalk with few leaves and hemp to be grown, it shows that they’ve the opportunity. ... When you prohibit a enormous quantity of psychoactive material branches, whereas marijuana is encouraged been lying all along – that it’s all the same, market, nobody really knows until that because it is very easy and inexpensive to to become bushy with many leaves and we can’t tell the difference,” he said. market is a free market.” convert low-grade marijuana into high- branches to promote flowers and buds); and And drugs won’t become a larger The current prohibition of industrial grade hashish oil.” planting density (hemp is densely planted problem, he said, addressing opponents’ hemp, he added, looks particularly The primary argument, then, is a purely to discourage branching and flowering, claim that industrial hemp is “the camel’s odd in light of the government’s Hemp logistical one – that law-enforcement whereas marijuana plants are well-spaced).” nose under the tent.” Drug warriors assert, for Victory campaign. “Where’s the agencies wouldn’t be able to visually tell There’s also the issue that intermingled he said, that “if you allow industrial-hemp disconnect?” Kakert asked. “Where did industrial hemp from drug marijuana. hemp and marijuana crops would cross- farming, there’ll be kids shooting up heroin it go from being a patriot to basically a Related to this is a claim that industrial and pollinate, resulting in both being poor for in the streets.” felon? ... Where’s the burden of proof drug Cannabis could be grown in the same their intended use. As former CIA Director here? We should be asking, ‘What’s the field together. (and hemp activist) James Woolsey has justification for prohibition?’” 8 River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com

Vol. 20 · No. 835 July 25 - August 7, 2013 MUSIC by Mike Schulz [email protected] Jass It Up! River Cities’ Reader 532 W. 3rd St. Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band at the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival, August 2 and 3 Davenport IA 52801 e's performed alongside such a time – again, a shortcut – maybe it’ll be RiverCitiesReader.com talents as Wynton Marsalis and Mel easier to learn.’ (563)324-0049 (phone) HTormé, and worked as personal “So I took a trumpet lesson first. And (563)323-3101 (fax) assistant to jazz great Dick Hyman. He’s I told my teacher, ‘Look, I’m going to [email protected] toured nationally and internationally, land- school full-time, and I may not be able Publishing since 1993 ing everywhere from Paris’ Bilboquet Jazz to practice trumpet every day,’ again Club to Los Angeles’ Playboy Mansion. looking for ways not to do all that hard The River Cities’ Reader is an independent He’s been featured on Garrison Keillor’s work. And my teacher – I’ll never forget newspaper published every other Thursday, and A Prairie Home Companion, and the – said, ‘Well, man, you don’t want to play available free throughout the Quad Cities and soundtracks for The Aviator, Ghost World, the trumpet then. You gotta practice this surrounding areas. and Boardwalk Empire. instrument every day. If you want to play © 2013 River Cities’ Reader But in the early 1980s, says jazz an easy instrument that you don’t have to aficionado Dan Levinson, he couldn’t even practice every day, play the clarinet.’” AD DEADLINE: convince friends to listen to the music he Levinson laughs. “So I took a clarinet 5 p.m. Wednesday prior to publication loved. lesson, and after the first one, I could “I was taking records out of a library in pick out ‘When the Saints Go Marching Santa Monica,” says the 48-year-old Levinson, you don’t have to understand it. It’s all right there in’ in the low register. And I thought, ‘Yeah, this PUBLISHER “and landed on a record that RCA Victor had in front of you.” is much easier. This’ll be an easy instrument.’ Todd McGreevy put out called The Best of Dixieland, and the And I learned very quickly that I was wrong.” last track on it was the Original Dixieland Jazz Shortcuts ... Yet he was also determined. EDITOR Band’s recording of ‘Livery Stable Blues.’ It was A Los Angeles native, Levinson says he “I tend to have an obsessive personality,” says Kathleen McCarthy the first so-called ‘jazz record’ ever issued, in displayed an affinity for music “apparently from Levinson. “If I decide to focus in on something, 1917, and I was absolutely blown away by it. I I do nothing but that. So I would practice – I EDITORIAL a very early age. I’m told that when I was two Managing Editor: Jeff Ignatius • [email protected] couldn’t get enough of it. And I just assumed know this sounds crazy – up to 10 hours a day years old, I wouldn’t go to sleep unless my father Arts Editor, Calendar Editor: Mike Schulz • [email protected] that when I played it for all my friends, they put his transistor radio in my crib.” sometimes. There were practice rooms at NYU, would feel the same way I did. Yet despite Levinson’s musical leanings and I would get in there as soon as my classes Contributing Writers: Amy Alkon, Rob Brezsny, Rich “So I played it. I said, ‘Listen to them! Listen from childhood on, he says, “I didn’t have the were over, and I’d be in there until they threw Miller, Frederick Morden, Bruce Walters, Thom White to that sound!’ And I remember them saying, discipline to really learn an instrument when me out at whatever time that was – sometimes ‘Oh, God, turn that off. What is that screeching 11 o’clock at night. And then I’d go sit at, like, ADVERTISING I was young. I kind of dabbled with piano and Account Executives: noise?’ And I said, ‘That’s the clarinet ... .’ guitar and singing a little bit, but unfortunately, the East River, or at a park someplace, or at Roseanne Terrill • [email protected] “These were the same people who went to I didn’t have parents that disciplined me and my apartment, and just keep practicing. I was Advertising Coordinator: Nathan Klaus rock concerts and had music blasting in their forced me to learn.” Laughing, he adds, “They absolutely obsessive about practicing.” ears, but they couldn’t listen to 1917 jazz. They Levinson credits several specific jazz artists were very indulgent. If I didn’t want to practice, Advertising rates, publishing schedule, demographics, just looked at me. ‘What happened to Dan?’” that was okay.” with helping him turn those early years of and more are available at Audiences will get at least some sense of what In 1983, Levinson moved to the East Coast practice into a career that has now lasted more QCAdvertising.com happened to Dan during Levinson’s forthcoming to study musical theatre at NYU, a decision that than a quarter-century. One, he says, was James sets at this year’s Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz he says was made “because I was always looking “Rosy” McHargue, “who was a clarinetist, DESIGN/PRODUCTION Festival, when the widely admired, New York- for a shortcut – a way to be involved with music saxophonist, arranger, singer, and a great Art Director, Production Manager: Shawn Eldridge • [email protected] based bandleader and clarinet and saxophone without having to practice an instrument. personality. I met him in 1984 when he was 82 player brings his ensemble Dan Levinson’s Roof years old, and he lived another 15 years after that. Graphic Artist: Nathan Klaus • [email protected] “But when I was 20 years old, I realized Design/Production Interns: Ellen Korn Garden Jass Band to Davenport’s Adler Theatre that I’d better get cracking and either learn an He knew and recorded with Frank Trumbauer, and RiverCenter August 2 and 3. instrument or learn to do something, because he knew Benny Goodman and all those guys With his group performing genre classics – I was looking the rest of my life straight in the who were gigging around Chicago, he had met ADMINISTRATION Business Manager: Kathleen McCarthy including its own rendition of “Livery Stable face and didn’t know how to do anything. And I and seen Bix Beiderbecke many times ... . Blues” – and lesser-known titles from the late- “Can you imagine,” Levinson continues, Office Administrator, Classifieds Manager, Circulation really, really wanted to be a musician.” Manager: Rick Martin • [email protected] 1910s through the swing era, Levinson hopes to He didn’t, however, want to pursue the “being that close to someone who knew Bix, and Distribution: William Cook, Steve Cowan Cheri DeLay, inspire an appreciation for early jazz that eluded instruments he dabbled with as a youth. “Being told stories about going to see Bix, and about Bix Greg FitzPatrick, Daniel Levsen, his friends 30 years ago. But more than anything, a terrible reader [of music], and playing guitar taking him to his cabin and playing piano for Jay Strickland, Doug Wilming he hopes to inspire simple happiness. and piano where you play multiple notes at once, him? I was sitting with someone who was there. “What’s wonderful about this music that we I really had a hard time. I would just sit for hours Who was my living connection to that era of play,” Levinson says during our recent phone trying to read a page of music, one part at a time. music that was my passion. More than anybody interview, “is that it’s accessible to people who And so I thought, ‘Well, maybe if I played an else, Rosy was my inspiration and my mentor.” know nothing about jazz. You can just listen to it instrument where I only have to play one note at Another influential musician, Levinson says, and feel good. There’s no pretense about it, and Continued On Page 14 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 9 ART by Sherry C. Maurer [email protected] Elegant Amusement Questionable Architecture: Terry Rathje in Collaboration with Steve Banks and Monica Correia, at the Figge through August 25 ree house, snow fort, doll among other quips to were the largest vintage graphics he found house, sand castle – most of contemplate. to efficiently cover surface areas, and they Tus enjoyed playing with some The beehive-shaped often mentioned locations around the Quad kind of architecture as a child. The wood shelter Skep Cities. He added: “I collected things for at exhibition Questionable Architecture, (2009) is methodically least a year and a half for the skin of PPMH. by Terry Rathje in collaboration with fitted together like a As you can tell ... collection is a serious part Steve Banks and Monica Correia, un- puzzle of many wood of the process. It is a good thing I started leashes a whiff of that joy for viewers panels. The doorway is when I did, because as the American Pickers with fanciful structures that appeal as but a foot high, jesting have become more popular, lard containers sophisticated art forms. with our sense of scale: have become more scarce.” The exhibition – running It’s as if we once were As much as the exterior of PPMH is through August 25 – is located in small enough to enter derived from popular culture, the interior the fourth-floor gallery of the Figge but now as adults we relates to an elite tradition. Inside, the hut Art Museum, and a transitional look at the roof; we are is a kind of Wunderkammer, or chamber experience is suggested by the lattice- given the perspective of wonders. Dating back centuries, such passageway entrance, constructed of a giant. Although rooms were showcases for treasured and with loosely assembled wood slats perhaps intentional, valuable collections and are now regarded arcing above that recall youthful I found the presence as the predecessor of modern museums. A explorations in building. Nearly a of dark dirt scuffs on stuffed alligator would have been mounted dozen structures are in place that the wood surface to be above old master paintings next to African you walk around in the conventional distracting. masks, etc. The walls of Rathje’s hut, floor way, but you also walk into and The title of the work to ceiling, bear shelves displaying objects through some of the works. Materials Ophidian (2012) refers you might have brought home from range from a pagoda constructed of to snakes, and I liked the childhood wanderings – mammal skulls found objects to a tunnel of foam overall undulating tunnel next to variegated rocks, and shells next planks trussed together with bamboo shape of the piece. But at to a rusted metal toy. Rathje’s chamber has skewers. first glance I wondered a less stuffed-to-the-gills approach than Rathje commutes from the banks about the some, but it evokes the same sense of pride of the Wapsipinicon River in Scott inconsistent gaps in collecting. He has provided a museum County to Macomb, where he is an in the side walls within a museum. assistant professor of graphic design of foam planks. Rathje notes on his Web site that “there at Western Illinois University. He Were these is an obsession to make things to get them received his MFA in 3D design from gaps an issue of out of your head and into the world, to leave the University of Iowa, which is where craftsmanship yourself a milepost that marks the passage of he met mentor and collaborator akin to the dirt time and an accumulation of effort.” Large Correia – presently an associate scuffs on Skep? in scale, cohesive in concept, and visually professor of design there; her design Once inside rich, this exhibit achieves a kind of milepost: work has been gaining international Ophidian, a new level of synergy for collaboration recognition. Steve Banks, a graduate however, it was among area artists. It also is the first big- of Florida State University, is himself Clockwise from top: Ophidian, Skep, clear that the gallery show focused on a local talent that a Quad Cities artist who creates PPMH, and Capagoda gaps, whether has been presented by the Figge in years. multimedia works. part of the We are given the title Questionable Over the past three decades, original plan for Architecture and asked, “Can a structure Rathje’s work has evolved from two- ascending and then descending, gaining the piece or something discovered by chance, be considered ‘architecture’ if it has no dimensional paintings and drawings with a heady spiritual experience. Up close, were intentional. They allow for a gentle apparent function?” This is not a final-exam naturalistic imagery to wall objects made of Capagoda is tipped sideways just enough sparkle of light dashes on the shadowed topic; the exhibition’s structures are witty assembled parts, such as used license plates. to reveal that it actually is made up of walls – a magical light, not to be missed. artistic accomplishments made to tweak our In an e-mail this month, Rathje wrote that found objects: Shiny hub caps are balanced The PPMH (Personal Portable Museum imagination about space-making and the he shifted gradually to his three-dimensional on rusted canning-jar lids. The sculpture Hut) (2012) has an exterior covered in approximation of architecture. structures, as the objects “got larger, and melds the elegance of a temple form with reclaimed metal signage, deftly arranged soon I was thinking about creating spaces, the amusing discovery of the construction to fill the walls with graphics and color. A For more information on Terry Rathje, visit which naturally starts to overlap with materials. (Rathje noted that he used parts circa-1960 flattened sand bucket printed TerryRathje.com. For more information on the architecture.” found in scrap yards and along a river bank.) with a beach scene idyll, including a child Figge Art Museum, visit FiggeArtMuseum.org. One of the first encounters in the Structures in the exhibition often are clad starting to build a sand castle, is set against exhibition is the seven-foot-tall Capagoda with recycled metal graphics, sometimes containers for Muriel cigars and Mrs. Sherry C. Maurer holds an MFA in painting, (2006), which on approach appears to be playing painted signage against manipulated Tucker’s Shortening. an MA in art history, and a BFA with a a refined tribute to the architecture of a snippets of license plates. The Way (2008) I asked Rathje if there was a reason for printmaking concentration. She was the Buddhist temple. 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Movie Reviews by Mike Schulzby Mike • [email protected] Schulz • [email protected] Ghost World THE CONJURING between earned Bridges’ Tommy TURBO seriousness and Lee Jones.) But I was about halfway through my screening This might not be incentive enough knowing satire. while Schwentke’s of The Conjuring when I noticed that I was to catch Turbo if you weren’t already (Patrick Wilson and effort looks shoddy having a most unusual reaction to director predisposed to do so, but in Dreamworks Ron Livingston are and sounds tinny, James Wan’s haunted-house opus: For the life Animation’s tale of a snail (voiced by especially engaging, and Reynolds of me, I couldn’t stop smiling. Ryan Reynolds ... yup, him again ... ) and Vera Farmiga, appears bored That’s not to say that I hadn’t also been who acquires super-sonic velocity and with her gift for and embarrassed, jumping out of, and shrinking into, my eventually races the Indianapolis 500, lending emotional you can at least seat on more than a few occasions; Wan’s Richard Jenkins voices a character who gravitas to every experience some mostly gore-free scare flick – which tells the looks uncannily like Richard Jenkins. I role she undertakes, mild pleasure via purportedly true story of a Rhode Island mean, uncannily. The face, the physique, the is a figure of Bridges’ skillfully family besieged by a malevolent spirit in Vera Farmiga in The Conjuring air of nervous resignation ... it’s all there. heartbreaking mush-mouthed 1971 – is perhaps the most legitimately What’s not there in director David Soren’s empathy here.) The floorboards creak, the walls Rooster Cogburn parody and Parker’s startling release of its type since Wan’s family entertainment is any deviation from groan, your heart races, and your horror-loving witheringly acerbic wit; R.I.P.D. doesn’t deserve own Insidious from a couple years back. formula or narrative surprise; its storyline happiness just keeps escalating in The Conjuring, the performers, but once we’re stuck with their Yet that was also the exact reason for my is the standard “believe in yourself and you a stylish and ticklish “Boo!” movie in which the movie, we certainly do. incessant grinning. Modern fright films are can accomplish anything” pap that would only proper response is “Yay!” As for RED 2, director Dean Parisot’s sequel so routinely disappointing that it’s a shock, carry more weight if our shell-backed hero to 2010’s action slapstick about “retired and and a great one, when a genre entry actually didn’t become a speed demon through such extremely dangerous” assassins, it’s not only appears to get everything just right, and from R.I.P.D. and RED 2 impossible circumstances. But the film is more fun than R.I.P.D.; it’s more fun than RED. its early-’70s mise-en-scène to its disarmingly As a huge fan of her for more than 20 years surely sprightly and colorful enough to Granted, considering the movie’s incoherently committed portrayals to its marvelously now, I nearly plotzed when I realized that two delight young audiences not up for another staged mayhem and senseless narrative calibrated jolts and protracted creep-outs, of the movies I’d be seeing over the weekend viewing of Despicable Me 2 or Monsters involving a potential doomsday device, it’s there’s hardly a minute in The Conjuring that’s would feature Mary-Louise Parker in significant University, and beyond Jenkins’, there are still not very good, and star Bruce Willis looks less than than wholly, thrillingly effective. roles. In retrospect, I would’ve been even more alternately incongruous and perfectly fitting as unengaged here as Ryan Reynolds does in The scene that first made me aware of my stoked if those movies weren’t R.I.P.D. and RED voice-actor/character match-ups to keep R.I.P.D. Yet freed from delivering the original’s ceaseless smiles was the one that’s been so 2, but c’est la vie. grown-up chaperones reasonably amused. relentless exposition, John Malkovich, Helen smartly exploited in the movie’s trailers, in Of the pair, I found director Robert Ken Jeong as a petite, wisecracking granny? Mirren, and others lend the film considerable which Lili Taylor plays a seemingly benign Schwentke’s R.I.P.D. the less enjoyable one, Pretty great. Paul Giamatti as a kvetching comic flair – we’re even given a momentary, game of hide-and-clap with one of her five mostly because I liked the film better when land mollusk with anger issues? Freakin’ in-joke face-off between dueling Hannibal daughters and, without her knowledge, an it was called Men in Black. With its initials priceless. Lecters Brian Cox and Anthony Hopkins – and unseen, unwelcome houseguest. But Wan, standing for “Rest in Peace Department,” the brilliantly deadpan Parker is a continual directing with beautiful control and finesse, this supernatural action comedy finds Ryan For reviews of Grown Ups 2, Pacific hoot as Willis’ newly gun-toting amour, whom sustains his outing’s funny/scary vibe through Reynolds’ deceased Boston cop and Jeff Bridges’ Rim, and other current releases, visit characters keep referring to as “the girl.” Given sequences as grand as the climactic exorcism deceased gunslinger recruited to bring yowling RiverCitiesReader.com. that Parker herself is 48, that seems somewhat and moments as subtle as the family pooch’s monsters to justice while the apocalypse demeaning, but as RED 2 marks the performer’s terrified unwillingness to leave the front looms, and it’s like MIB without cleverness, Follow Mike on Twitter at Twitter.com/ first leading role on-screen over a quarter- porch and enter the house, and his uniformly MikeSchulzNow. sharp pacing, or decent effects. 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Holocaust Education Committee of the Greater Quad City Area 12 River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com WhatWhat’s’ sHappenin Happenin’ ’ you see, who’s exhausted by the ongoing 1) performed the iconic hits “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama” Theatre Peloponnesian War, Event 2) had a chart-topping single with “Why Don’t We Just Dance” The Acharnians and frustrated by the Mississippi Valley Fair 3) had a chart-topping album with Barefoot Blue Jean Night Lincoln Park politicians who refuse to Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds 4) won a Grammy Award for The Reason Saturday, July 27, through seek an end to it. Yet after Tuesday, July 30, through Sunday, August 4 5) starred in a movie titled Beer for My Horses 6) was on the receiving end of Billy Bob Thornton’s sling blade Sunday, August 4 befriending an immortal named Amphitheus, he eagerly Dikaiopolis is granted a for me to again extol the joys of funnel cakes. ard as it is to believe, anticipated private peace for his own T Man, but those things are tasty. summer’s almost over. summertime blast that H household – one that’s But this year, the musical headliners serving And I know it’s almost over is the Mississippi Valley soon disrupted by the as the fair’s nightly grandstand attractions because it’s already time for Fair will take place July arrival of an angry mob of form such an impressive collective of artists Genesius Guild’s annual, 30 through August 4 at farmers. Seizing a hostage that sugar-coated foodstuffs, for me, take end-of-summer slapstick in the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, which means in the form of a hefty bag an immediate backseat. I mean, think about Rock Island’s Lincoln Park it’s time for me to again extol the annual joys of charcoal, Dikaiopolis it: Toby Keith on Tuesday; Josh Turner on – which, this year, is Guild of the event’s carnival rides, local musicians, demands that the farmers Wednesday; Dwight Yoakam on Thursday; founder Don Wooten’s take contests, arts and crafts vendors, children’s leave him be, and makes Lynyrd Skynyrd on Friday; Diamond Rio on

on the Aristophanes comedy activities ... . Oh, who are we kidding? It’s time Saturday; and Jake Owen (pictured) on Sunday.

bloodbath. bloodbath. plans to deliver a public, freakin’ a been would’ve Movie “C”? or “A” actually was one last that to answer the if imagine you can But F. – 6 B, – 5 A, – 4 D, – 3 E, – 2 C, – 1 Answers: The Acharnians. anti-war diatribe with Running July 27 through the help of his playwright August 4, this tongue-in-cheek updating neighbor Euripides. And in short order, all of the classic Greek play will no doubt of-television presentation, Patti Flaherty, Mitch Diamond, Sally of these events lead to Dikaiopolis finding boast all of the elements we Guild fans the production explores Hamer, Doug Kutzli, Ed Villarreal, his head on a chopping block, and the Theatre look forward to in Wooten’s season-enders: the perks and perils of the Steve Touvelle, Wayne Hess, Linda play’s chorus members arguing over the 12 Angry Men gentle skewerings of local celebrities and American judicial system Ruebling, and Deb Shippy. morality of the war, and farmers’ daughters institutions (including Genesius Guild District Theatre through the story of one But let’s say you’re familiar disguising themselves as pigs, and an itself) and not-so-gentle skewerings of Thursday, August 1, through defendant’s potentially with Lumet’s classic, and are now Athenian sycophant winding up packed in national politicians and pop-culture wrongful sentencing, and its TV wanting to know who’s playing, say, straw, and ... . Saturday, August 10 fixtures; exposition delivered through precursor inspired an Oscar- the Lee J. Cobb and Martin Balsam And you haven’t read a word I’ve written, familiar ditties featuring new, satiric lyrics; nominated, 1957 film directed by roles in the District show, but can’t have you? ne of the great entertainments a mad, Keystone Cops-esque chase around the late, great Sidney Lumet. remember which character is which Oh, for Pete’s sake, it’s Michelangelo’s of the 20th Century will soon the Lincoln Park stage complete with O Over the years, 12 Angry Men based solely on their juror numbers Bacchus statue, people! It’s featured on The be in performance at the District frenzied leaps in the air and a climactic has also inspired a great many (which are also their character Acharnians’ Wikipedia page! It’s artistic Theatre, as the Rock Island venue group pratfall; Bob Hanske. But what actors to seek out roles as the names). Just sing these revised lyrics nudity, so let’s focus here! plays host to Reginald Rose’s you might not know in advance of seeing show’s squabbling jurors, and for to the “12 Days of Christmas” song, Ah, forget it. The Acharnians will be timeless jury-room drama 12 The Acharnians is what Aristophanes’ his District Theatre presentation, and all will be clear! performed on Saturdays and Sundays at Angry Men August 1 through 12. tale – first staged in 425 BCE – is actually director Tristan Tapscott has 8 p.m., admission is free (though donations An intense, thought-provoking, about. So sit back, because this story’s a assembled a mixed-gender cast that For the 12 angry jurors, the are encouraged), and more information is frequently funny work adapted humdinger. includes (in numerical order) Sara District gives to thee ... available by visiting Genesius.org. from Rose’s acclaimed golden-age- There’s this man named Dikaiopolis, Kutzli, Bob Manasco, Pat Flaherty, Twelve – she’s in ad sales,

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1) performed the iconic hits “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama” A) Diamond Rio 2) had a chart-topping single with “Why Don’t We Just Dance” B) Toby Keith Music What Else 3) had a chart-topping album with Barefoot Blue Jean Night C) Lynyrd Skynyrd Don McLean 4) won a Grammy Award for The Reason D) Jake Owen Englert Theatre Is Happenin’ 5) starred in a movie titled Beer for My Horses E) Josh Turner Saturday, July 27, 8 p.m. 6) was on the receiving end of Billy Bob Thornton’s sling blade F) Dwight Yoakam MUSIC Saturday, July 27 – Battery: Masters of Is anyone thinking about funnel cakes any (To be sung to the tune of ... well, you’ll figure it out ... .) Metallica. Heavy-metal tribute musicians in concert. Rock Island Brewing Company more? A long, long time ago, (1815 Second Avenue, Rock Island). 9:30 If you’re a fan of these multi-platinum- I can still remember how his music used to make me smile. p.m. $10. For information, call (309)793- selling and multiple-award-winning musicians, And, I knew if he showed up here, I’d watch his show, buy him a beer, and 4060 or visit RIBCO.com. probably not. And if you’re a true fan, you Maybe I’d be happy for a while. Tuesday, July 30 – John Hiatt & the should have no trouble scoring 100-percent But then I waited too damned long – thought there’d be seats, but I was wrong. Combo. Concert with the venerable on the quiz above, which asks you to match I should have called the Englert. Yes, Don McLean would be hurt. singer/songwriter/guitarist, featuring an the accomplishment with its accompanying I can’t remember if I cried, right after my Iowa City ride, opening set by Holly Williams. Englert artist(s). When hits were played while I stayed outside Theatre (221 East Washington Street, For more information on this year’s

The day my chances died. Iowa City). 8 p.m. $35-45. For tickets and

Mississippi Valley Fair, visit MVFair.com.

bloodbath. bloodbath. Answers: 1 – C, 2 – E, 3 – D, 4 – A, 5 – B, 6 – F. But can you imagine if the answer to that last one was actually “A” or “C”? Movie would’ve been a freakin’ freakin’ a been would’ve Movie “C”? or “A” actually was one last that to answer the if imagine you can But F. – 6 B, – 5 A, – 4 D, – 3 E, – 2 C, – 1 Answers: So bye bye, ol’ “American Pie.” information, call (319)688-2653 or visit Don McLean was being seen but I was left high and dry, Englert.org. With no ticket in hand for that folk-singing guy. Wednesday, July 31 – Joy Kills Sorrow. Patti Flaherty, Mitch Diamond, Sally Eleven – she’s from Europe, Should’ve known that the demand would be high, Boston-based string band in an “Intimate at Hamer, Doug Kutzli, Ed Villarreal, Ten – awful bigot, Known that the demand would be high. the Englert” presentation. Englert Theatre Steve Touvelle, Wayne Hess, Linda Nine – really old guy, (221 East Washington Street, Iowa City). 8 Ruebling, and Deb Shippy. Eight – Henry Fonda, No, I couldn’t see that famous name and inductee into the Grammy Hall of Fame. p.m. $15. For tickets and information, call But let’s say you’re familiar Seven – wishy-washy, No “Vincent” or “Crying” would I hear. (319)688-2653 or visit Englert.org. with Lumet’s classic, and are now Six – nice house-painter, Why oh why did I not take to sec to call the Englert and just check Thursday, August 1, through Sunday, wanting to know who’s playing, say, Fi-i-i-ive – from the slu-u-u-ums! On whether seats up and disappeared? August 4 – Bix Beiderbecke Memorial the Lee J. Cobb and Martin Balsam Four – wears eyeglasses, Now I’m feeling sad and all alone, playing Tapestry in my room at home, Jazz Festival. Annual celebration of jazz roles in the District show, but can’t Three – won’t give in, For, like, the millionth time. Yes, I gotta say that I’m great and Davenport native Beiderbecke, remember which character is which Two – sweet milquetoast, Regretting that act of foolish pride, thinking one last ticket they would hide with downtown venues including the Adler based solely on their juror numbers And Juror One is the foreman, So I could sneak my ass inside, the day my chances died. Theatre, Davenport RiverCenter, LeClaire (which are also their character you see! So bye bye, ol’ “American Pie.” Park, and the Putnam Museum hosting names). Just sing these revised lyrics Could’ve charged it on my Master Card, but didn’t. And why? concerts, workshops, and more. $45 day to the “12 Days of Christmas” song, You’re welcome! And happy ’Cause I spent my time being lazy and ... ahem ... passes, $5-25 single- concert tickets. For and all will be clear! holidays, folks! Don McLean has left the building. Bye bye. tickets and information, call (563)326-1732 Sigh. or visit BixSociety.org. For the 12 angry jurors, the For tickets to 12 Angry Men, Tuesday, August 6, and Thursday, Don’t let this sad tale happen to you! For tickets to the legendary Don McLean’s July 27 District gives to thee ... call (309)235-1654 or visit August 8 – A Night of Sunshine. Cabaret performance at Iowa City’s Englert Theatre, call (319)688-2653 or visit Englert.org. Twelve – she’s in ad sales, DistrictTheatre.com. Continued On Page 16 14 River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com MUSIC by Jeff Ignatius MUSIC Continued From Page 8 by Mike Schulz [email protected] [email protected] Get People to Listen Jass It Up! “is Max Morath, who’s a singer and pianist, and honed my reading skills over the last 20 years, Caroline Rose, July 30 at the River Music Experience still one of my great friends. He was a television I can get by all right alongside all those strong he pleasing Americana music and a little too serious, try “Six Foot Woman,” star in the ’50s and ’60s, and I befriended him players.” nimble, emotive vocals of Caroline with its nerdy sexual aggression: “Why don’t by calling him out of the blue one day – he was He was also, in the mid-’90s, occasionally TRose’s “America Religious” – the title ya pink Cadillac me? / Write out a proof and listed in the phone directory – just to tell him I invited to sit in for an absent Woody Allen track from her debut album – mask massive subtract me?” loved his music. He invited me over, and I went during sets with The Bunk Project, the jazz amounts of meaning. Perhaps more accurate- Despite her lengthy discourses on other to see him, and when we were talking, he said, ensemble that showcased the filmmaker’s ly, they mask a lot of words whose meaning songs, she tersely says of that one, “You can ‘Dick Hyman lives upstairs, and I think he’s intimidating clarinet skills. The musician you’re left to decipher for yourself. probably gather that song’s just about wanting looking for an assistant.’” admits, however, that those particular gigs Take this line, which Rose said she’s to sleep with everyone.” – both on the band’s Brazilian tour and in frequently asked about: “America religious, I For somebody still in her early 20s, Rose is their regular Monday-night sets at New York’s eat slices of white privilege processed by agri- thoughtful, mature, and careful about songs ... and All That Jass famed Michael’s Pub – did lead to some Enter influential musician number three. business.” and music. She disappointment. “I got that job in 1987,” says Levinson of his “What I want said she and her “Can you imagine the looks on people’s faces employment with the legendary jazz composer/ people to get out musical partner when I walk out on-stage at Michael’s Pub, and pianist Hyman, “and held it for six years, until of that line and the Jer Coons finished people have paid all this money, and Woody’s not Dick moved to Florida. And during that time, I song in general but scrapped two there?” asks Levinson with a laugh. “You hear was making all sorts of contacts and practicing, is discussion records before people saying, ‘Oh my God ... who is that?!’” and he was a great influence on me in terms of about what race releasing America Among fans of early jazz, such a question career choices. relations are like, Religious earlier doesn’t arise much anymore, considering “One time he said to me, ‘You know, Dan, and what things this month. “The Levinson’s active leadership of numerous New you can’t make a living just playing the clarinet.’ like immigration first record that York-based ensembles including the New And I said, ‘Well, Benny Goodman did.’ And reform mean today, you put out is the Millennium All-Stars, the Swing Wing, Fête he said, ‘All right. Benny Goodman was Benny and agribusiness,” first impression Manouche, and his Roof Garden Jass Band. Goodman. But in the 1920s and early 1930s, she said in a recent that people get of (A note to the curious: Levinson states that before he was Benny Goodman, he was playing phone interview promoting her July 30 you, so in my mind it was a really big deal while “tomes have been written about it and saxophone in studio bands. Even he had to performance at the River Music Experience. what I put out as a first record,” she said. everybody has their different theories” why do it, so you need to play saxophone.’ So I got That didn’t clear things up much, did it? And she recognizes that there’s a difficult the original spelling of “jass” morphed into myself an alto and started playing that, and “I don’t really care what people think that balance to find between the words, their “jazz” in the early 1920s, “one theory is that then somebody gave me a C melody sax, and it means,” she said. “As long as they’re talking messages, and the music. people couldn’t seem to resist the temptation to ultimately, I learned the saxophone.” about it, I think it’s great.” Most songs start as stories or poems, she obliterate the letter ‘j’ from bands’ posters.”) (Asked if it was an easy transition from Based on America Religious, Rose certainly said, but much of what she writes doesn’t Although the Roof Garden Jass Band was clarinet to sax, Levinson says, “No, but it’s bears discussion. The music is varied, translate to music. “A lot of them it’s really officially retired in 2007, local jazz favorite easier to go from clarinet to saxophone than compelling, and sharp in its genre, with hard to make into songs,” she said. “A lot Josh Duffee convinced Levinson to re-form saxophone to clarinet. A lot of what you learn “Here Come the Rain” a standout in texture, of them just stay as poems. And I could the ensemble for Bix festival performances in transfers over, so if I’m practicing clarinet, I don’t arrangement, and vocal performance. probably write like 17 books of poems that 2010 and this year, and it now boasts several have to practice saxophone all that much.”) But the lyrics are what leap out. don’t make it into songs.” musicians still in their early 20s. During his first summer working for Hyman, “America Religious” touches on one The key, she said, is to express ideas and “I’m very excited about that,” says Levinson. Levinson also formed his first band – the same aspect of her storytelling, opaquely (perhaps thoughts suitable to pop structures, and to “Because it’s new blood – it’s young guys who’ve band, albeit with different musicians, that he’ll impenetrably) literate. It begins: “Sun beam then craft musical settings that emphasize just discovered this music – and they can read be bringing to the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial patches, like lightning in my vision, stumbling them. anything I put in front of them. Jazz Festival. trembling as a tremor in the depths beneath “Music is a beautiful, powerful thing that “We had a rehearsal a couple of weeks ago. It “I put together the Roof Garden Jass Band the trenches.” can make words stand out much more than if was the first time we’d played together, and they the year I graduated from NYU,” says Levinson, “There are a lot of thoughts in that” song, they were on their own,” she said. “I’m hoping read it as though they’d been playing it their “and we did a concert – my first public concert she said, “and a lot of words that are sort of that the music helps to highlight the words whole lives. And the beauty of it was watching – on July 1, 1987.” The Original Dixieland Jazz crammed into the song. I like it that way. I rather than deters people from listening to the them exclaim at the end of an arrangement, Band tribute event, which was held at the Eisner like having more words and more meaning words. ... I don’t want it to distract from the ‘Wow! This is great! I can’t wait to play this at the & Lubin Auditorium in NYU’s Loeb Student packed very densely into a song so that you w ord s .” Bix festival!’ Center, “was sold out, and John S. Wilson in the can listen to it more than once and hear new But she also stressed the importance of “I mean, that’s the kind of enthusiasm I’ve New York Times gave it a really good write-up. things each time.” comfortable and relatable styles to draw been looking for. Because when I play this “And in many ways, I’ve never been able to Then there’s the much more plainspoken people in: “When you’ve got something to music, that’s what I fe e l .” duplicate that in terms of success,” he adds with “Notes Walking Home from Work,” whose say, the most important thing is to get people a laugh. “Just a couple months ago, somebody Dylan-esque folk style showcases incisive and to listen. ... If that’s in a pop structure, that’s Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band is wrote to me and said, ‘I was at your concert in smart writing: “I go for a walk ’round half great. Whatever tools you’ve got, I say utilize scheduled to play the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial 1987 and I’ve never forgotten it. It changed my past eight and / There on my stoop a man them to their full capacity.” Jazz Festival at the Adler Theatre (1 p.m. on life.’” asking for change / I give him a dollar / He August 2 and 7 p.m. on August 3) and Davenport It also changed Levinson’s. The concert’s asks for one more / I ask him, ‘What for?’ / Caroline Rose will perform on Tuesday, July 30, RiverCenter (9 p.m. on August 2 and 4 p.m. on acclaim led to continued bookings in New York He says, ‘Does it matter?’” And this is an aside on the River Music Experience’s Community August 3). For more information on Levinson and City; a year-long, 1990 stint in Paris, oftentimes in a song from the point of view of a man Stage. The free all-ages show starts at 7 p.m., his ensembles, visit DanLevinson.com. playing alongside noted jazzman Dick Miller; six worn down by routine, dissatisfied not with with opener Mo Carter of Busted Chaneliers. months of jazz immersion in New Orleans; and his station but himself: “I think somewhere For the full Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz a 1993 invitation to join the ensemble of Vince Festival performance schedule, see the Reader’s beyond my chest you’ll find a spine.” For more information on Caroline Rose, visit Giordano & the Nighthwaks, which Levinson Live Music section on pages 20-23 or visit And if those examples make Rose sound CarolineRoseMusic.com. calls “a great gig that’s still going on now. Having BixSociety.org. Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 15 ART Article and Photos by Bruce Walters Art in Plain Sight: Two Entrances by Eric Mart he entrance to the Freight House Farmers TMarket – at 421 West River Drive in downtown Davenport – is framed by a 15-foot-tall arched entry. The artist, Eric Mart, also created the gateway to his studio and the Sol-Iron Gallery at 620 West Third Street, just a few blocks away. Although both entires are made entirely of metal and are similar in size, one is welcoming while the other is intimidating. Their Counterclockwise from above: impact is shaped, in large Greatest Human Cylindrical part, by their settings and our Machine; Freight House Farmers associations with the objects Market entrance; Sol-Iron used. Gallery entrance The brightly painted, Machine, seems to defy gravity, freestanding entrance to as it appears to be frozen in the Freight House Farmers a daredevil jump over the Market is flanked by a variety fence above our heads. Other of flowering plants. It feels powerful sculptural forms made friendly and open. The from large iron gears and shafts handmade, cutout letters are – their precise machined edges playful. In this good-natured contrasting with raw, rusted context, the tines of the surfaces – can be partially seen pitchfork at the top of the through the fence openings. arch seem to reach upward, (Viewed from the street, the almost like the rays of a studio is like the last refuge in a rising sun. The vintage rotary zombie film.) hoes seem like pinwheels Mart’s sculptures exude and flowers. Although the strength, drawn in part from the material archway serves as a business he has chosen to works with: iron. His sign, it is also a striking passion for metalwork and welding began sculptural form. at the age of 10 when his father handed The use of actual tools him a welding torch. His development as and farm implements an artist working in metals began with a effectively conveys a sense challenge – to make a welding bead look of authenticity. Although like a roll of dimes – by an instructor in they’re used decoratively, Yokosuka, Japan, while Mart was enlisted one can also sense the artist’s in the Navy. Working at Alter Metal respect for these tools in their Recycling has given him access to an placement along the span almost unlimited source of materials for of the arch overhead. The his artworks. unique sign communicates Mart has effectively worked with – not that this is a one-of-a kind against – each environment. Although business, not a franchise or they communicate strikingly different large corporation. messages, both entrances compellingly The other entrance is reflect their surroundings. in a distinctively different environment. Mart’s studio Bruce Walters is a professor of art at and gallery is situated Western Illinois University. between an empty lot and a tattoo parlor. The three-story This is part of an occasional series on the brick building is fronted with a reclaimed jail door with rusted history of public art in the Quad Cities. If with an entrance and fence made from bands of riveted metal. there’s a piece of public art that you’d like to remnant steel plates that rise 12 feet from At the west end of the fence – facing learn more about, e-mail the location and a the sidewalk’s edge. The height of the the one-way traffic on Third Street – is brief description to [email protected]. entrance and fence is itself foreboding. an iron sculpture of a partial skeleton And while the entrance to the farmers figure riding a bicycle. The sculpture, Eric Mart can be reached at ericjmart@ market is always open, this one is barred titled Greatest Human Cylindrical hotmail.com. 16 River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com the Continued From Page 13 Advice What Else Is Happenin’ performances with Sunshine Ramsey, Missoula Children’s Theatre Company. Goddess BY AMY ALKON featuring performances by Circa ’21 singers Ohnward Fine Arts Center (1215 East Platt Ask meet men, there’s one thing many will have and musicians, and students from Sunshine’s Street, Maquoketa). 3 and 6 p.m. $5-10. For Mystery Meet in common: insisting they’re interested in A man my friend was crazy for just Performing Arts Studio. Circa ’21 Dinner tickets and information, call (563)652-9815 or whatever you are if they think you’re hot. broke up with her. I kind of saw the Playhouse (1828 Third Avenue, Rock Island). 7 visit OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com. Try to help your friend see that holing up breakup coming, as I thought they were p.m. $15-18. For tickets and information, call Tuesday, August 6, through Saturday, in the art museum isn’t the answer. Sure, too different, but she thinks he just falsely (309)786-7733 extension 2 or visit Circa21. August 10 – Seussical Jr. Hour-long version it might be kismet that Mr. Dreamypants advertised who he really is. They met com. of the Tony Award-nominated storybook is standing in the lobby right next to online, and he made himself out to be musical. Timber Lake Playhouse (8215 her favorite sculpture, or he might just this guy who loves art and culture, which THEATRE Black Oak Road, Mt. Carroll). Tuesday and be waiting to enjoy the work of Sir John to her means going to museums, shows, Thursday, July 25, through Saturday, Thursday-Saturday 2 p.m. $6. For tickets Harrington, the guy who invented the flush and lectures and to him means staying August 3 – She Loves Me. Tony Award- and information, call (815)244-2035 or visit toilet found in the free public bathroom. home and making things. She now insists winning musical/comedy/romance. Clinton TimberLakePlayhouse.org. that the only way to meet people is in the Area Showboat Theatre (311 Riverview Drive, activity you want them to be doing. For Clinton). Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday VISUAL ARTS A Mitey Love and Wednesday 3 p.m. $16-23. For tickets Friday, August 2 – Flamingo Fling. example, if you want a guy who likes art I’m 5-foot-8; my fiance is just at 5-foot- museums and going to cultural events and information, call (563)242-6760 ior visit Annual tropical party featuring a live art 7. I’m only comfortable when he wears ClintonShowboat.org. auction of the flamingos previously on (which she does), you’d better hang out lifts, especially if I’m wearing heels. It may in an art museum to find a date. I think Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July exhibit, a cash bar, light appetizers, a best- not seem like a big height difference, but 27 – Les Misérables: School Edition. The dressed flamingo guest contest, a raffle, it’s a mistake for her not to keep online when he doesn’t wear them, he feels like Broadway smash performed by students in and more. Quad City Botanical Center (2525 dating, because I think she’ll meet a lot my son. I know they’re uncomfortable, and the Center’s annual musical-theatre camp, Fourth Avenue, Rock Island). 7 p.m. $10-15. more men. he sometimes doesn’t feel up to wearing directed by Dino Hayz. The Center for Living For tickets and information, call (309)794- – Friend of Stubborn Woman them. Mostly, though, he won’t let me see Arts (2008 Fourth Avenue, Rock Island). Friday 0991 or visit QCGardens.com. him without them, because he knows I’m and Saturday 7p.m., Saturday and Sunday Sunday, August 4, through Sunday, People try to put their best foot forward way more attracted to him when he’s a tad 2 p. m. $15 at the door. For information, call November 3 – In Memoriam: Mildred Fish on dating sites, and rather often, it turns out taller. I feel bad about this, and I’ve prayed (309)788-5433 or visit Center4Living.com. Harnack. Exhibit honoring the only Ameri- it’s not actually their foot. that one day, my strong love for him will Sunday, July 28 – The Clown Who can woman executed under direct order Of course, deceptive self-marketing is let me ignore this minor “flaw.” Ran Away. Author Conrad Ceiler’s family from Adolph Hitler for her role in the Berlin not exclusive to online dating, and online – Trying to Get Above It comedy, performed by the Junior Theatre resistance movement. German American dating does offer certain efficiencies that Mainstage Company. Davenport Junior Heritage Center (712 West Second Street, trying to meet a man at an art museum or The dream was tall, dark, and handsome. Theatre (2822 Eastern Avenue, Davenport). Davenport). Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 a.m.-4 cultural event does not. For example, people Not elfish, dark, and handsome. Still, the 7 p.m. “Pay what it’s worth” ticket pricing. p.m., Sundays noon-4 p.m. Free with $3-5 join a dating site specifically because they problem here could be seen another way: For information, call (563)326-7862 or visit admission. For information, call (563)322- are looking for a partner. Some man you You need to be shorter. Unfortunately, DavenportJuniorTheatre.com. 8844 or visit GAHC.org. spot in a museum may also be looking for accomplishing that is the less practical Thursday, August 1, through Sunday, a partner – his wife, who was right behind solution, as it would require a saw. It might August 11 – Monty Python’s Spamalot. Tony him just a room ago. EVENTS help to understand that you want him to Award-winning musical-comedy slapstick Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July 27 – It sounds like your friend is blaming the be taller not because you’re a bad person based on Monty Python & the Holy Grail. Timber Bucktown and Barrel House Bash. Birthday Internet because a guy she liked didn’t like but because you’re a product of human Lake Playhouse (8215 Black Oak Road, Mt. celebration for the venues, featuring a Friday- her back. They maybe both projected what evolution. In our ancestral past, height Carroll). Tuesday-Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday night wine walk and an indoor/outdoor they wanted on each other and needed in a man likely had mating and survival and Wednesday 2 p.m., August 3 at 3 p.m. $15- festival on Saturday. Bucktown Center for to dig deeper to find out who the person advantages. (The short caveman would 23. For tickets and information, call (815)244- the Arts (225 East Second Street, Davenport) they were dating really was. This is what have been less able to reach the lion with 2035 or visit TimberLakePlayhouse.org. and Barrel House (211 East Second Street, dating is for. It’s supposed to be a process his spear: “Take that, you big meanie!”) As Thursday, August 1, through Sunday, Davenport). Friday 6-9 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.- of finding out about a person, not “I baited for what to do in the present, elevator shoes September 1 – Lumberjacks in Love. Musical 6 p.m. Free admission. For information, call the hook. I caught the fish. Now let’s decide might be the solution you’re both looking comedy by the composers and authors (563)324-0667 or visit BucktownArts.com. what’s for dinner at the wedding!” for. While lifts are inserts stuck into the of Guys on Ice: The Ice-Fishing Musical. Old Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July We often don’t need anybody to go to shoe, mainly raising the heel, elevator shoes, Creamery Theatre (39 38th Avenue, Amana). 27 – 2013 Street Fest. Annual outdoor the trouble of deceiving us. We do that which can be custom-made by a podiatrist, Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday, celebration featuring live music, arts and really well on our own, like by telling have a hidden platform built in throughout Wednesday, and Thursday 3 p.m. $18-27.50. crafts vendors, a family-fun area, video- ourselves we’ve found the “perfect person” the shoe. The latest models are cleverly For tickets and information, call (319)622- game tournaments, and more. Downtown and ignoring any evidence to the contrary. designed and appear to be normal footwear. 6194 or visit OldCreamery.com. Davenport (Second Street between Brady Instead, there needs to be a vetting process, This means that a man needn’t suffer the Friday, August 2, through Sunday, and Ripley streets). Friday 10 a.m., Saturday whether you meet a man online or at an discomfort of tromping around in heels just August 4 – Rent. The Pulitzer Prize-winning 9 a.m. Free admission. For information, visit art walk. It involves asking questions and to be attractive to his partner. (Next thing rock musical presented by the City Circle Act- DowntownDavenport.com. looking to see who he is and being willing you know, he’ll be complaining about the ing Company of Coralville. Coralville Center Saturday, July 27 – Quad-City Times Bix 7 to find out that he isn’t right for you. This scratchy red lace and underwire digging into for the Performing Arts (1301 Fifth Street, Road Race. 39th-annual, seven-mile foot race vetting is essential because, wherever you his flesh.) Coralville). Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sun- featuring thousands of dollars in prize money Got A Problem? Ask Amy Alkon. day 2 p.m. $12-27. For information and tickets, awarded, with the Jr. Bix 7 for ages 12 and call (319)248-9370 or visit CoralvilleArts.org. under. Downtown Davenport (Fifth and Brady 171 Pier Ave, #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405 Saturday, August 3 – The Princess & streets). 8 a.m. $35-43 registration, $12-15 Jr. or e-mail [email protected] (AdviceGoddess.com) the Pea. Stage fairytale presented by the Bix registration. For information, call (563)383- ©2013, Amy Alkon, all rights reserved. Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 17

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY by Rob Brezsny ARIES (March 21-April 19): “I have fiction writer Greg Egan in his story “Learning to of experiencing a very cool expansion, while at tried in my way to be free,” sings Be Me.” Let’s pretend that you, too, have a small the same time you hesitate to leave your comfort 2489 or visit Bix7.com. Leonard Cohen in his song “Bird on dark jewel inside your skull that’s learning to be zone and give up your familiar pain. In light of Sunday, July 28 – Village Alive. a Wire.” In other words, he has done the best you. It’s a good metaphor for what I believe has the conflict, which may not be entirely conscious, “Friends of the Village” re-enact life on the he can to liberate himself from his unconscious been happening all these years: You have been I suggest you hold off on making a gigantic 1890s prairie, with folk-art demonstrations, patterns, bad habits, and self-delusions. He hasn’t gradually mastering the art of being the best quantum leap of faith. Instead, experiment with old-time music by John & Kay Retz, and been perfect in his efforts, but the work he has Leo you can be. It hasn’t been easy. You weren’t a few bunny hops of faith. Build up your courage more. Walnut Grove Pioneer Village (18817 done has earned him a measure of deliverance born knowing how to be your beautiful, radiant, with some playful skips and skitters and bounces 290th St., Long Grove). 1-5 p.m. Donations from his suffering. I recommend you follow his courageous self, but have had to work hard to that incrementally extend your possibilities. of nonperishable food items encouraged. lead, Aries. Do your best to bring more relief activate your potentials. Now you’re moving into For information, call (563)328-3283 or visit and release into your life. Get rid of things that an especially critical phase of the process: a time CAPRICORN (December ScottCountyIowa.com. hold you back. Overthrow a pinched expectation when you have the chance to learn how to love 22-January 19): Hoaxes exposed! Friday, August 2, and Saturday, and ignore a so-called limitation or two. By this yourself with greater ingenuity. Bluffs called! Secrets revealed! August 3 – Hardacre Film Festival. The time next week, I hope you will be able to say Whitewashes uncovered! Curses banished! 16th-annual festival of national and inter- sincerely, “I have tried in my way to be free.” VIRGO (August 23-September 22): Taboos broken! Those are the headlines I expect national fiction and documentary features “Dear Astrology Guy: Please tell me to see emblazoned in your Book of Life during and short films. Hardacre Theater (112 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “There why I have to work so hard – meditate, the coming weeks. Can you handle that many East Fifth Street, Tipton). Friday 6-11 p.m., are some things you learn best in calm, reflect, read, analyze, poke, prod, investigate holy disruptions? Will you be able to deal with Saturday 9 a.m.-11 p.m. $8/day, $20/festival and some in storm,” wrote the novelist – to discover truths about myself that must be the stress that might come from having so much pass including ticket to Saturday’s wrap Willa Cather. According to my reading of the obvious to others. Why is it so hard for me to raucous success? These are important questions, party. For information, visit HardacreFilm- astrological omens, Taurus, you’re in a phase see where I need healing and where I need to because if you’re not up to the challenge, you Festival.com. of your cycle when storm-learning isn’t your let go? Why is it such an ordeal to grasp what may scare away the transformations. So steel Saturday, August 3 – Broadway priority. The educational experiences you need is interfering with my wholeness when I can your resolve, Capricorn. Mobilize your will. Do what’s necessary to harvest the unruly blessings. Historic District Wine Walk. Sample most will unfold when you’re exploring the quickly pinpoint what other people’s issues

eight reds, eight whites, and appetizers mysteries of peace and serenity. In fact, I suspect are? – Overworked Virgo.” Dear Overworked: that the deeper you relax, the more likely it is that I’m happy to report that you Virgos will soon be AQUARIUS (January 20-February at four of the area’s finest homes. Rock you will attract life-changing teachings – lessons offered a gush of revelations about who you are, 18): The French novelist Flaubert Island Broadway Historic District (Fifth to that can transform your life for the better and how you can heal, and what strategies will best declared that if you hope to write 16th avenues, 17th to 23rd Streets). 6 p.m. fuel you for a long time. serve your quest to minimize your anxiety. Are a book, you should first read 1,500 books. A $35/person, $60/couple. For information you prepared to absorb some intense teachings? Roman author named Petronius believed that and to reserve, call (309)786-5562 or visit GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Is there For best results, make yourself extra-receptive. the imagination does not work at its peak power BroadwayDistrict.org. a message you’ve wanted to deliver for unless it is inundated with reading material. I a long time but haven’t been able to? LIBRA (September 23-October suggest you adopt their advice and apply it to Are you bursting with thoughts or feelings that 22): One of the world’s best race- your own field, Aquarius. Whatever skill or you’ve been longing to express but can’t find car teams is McLaren. It wins about 25 percent subject you want to master, expose yourself the right way to do so? Have you spent months of the events in which it competes. Its skilled lavishly to the efforts of other people who have carrying around a poignant truth that you have drivers account for much of its success, but its already mastered it. Flood yourself with well- felt wasn’t ripe enough to be revealed? If your technicians are also pretty sensational. During a crafted inspiration. answer to any of those questions is yes, I believe pit stop in the middle of a race, they can change the time will soon be at hand to make a move. all four tires on the car in less than three seconds. PISCES (February 19-March 20): But it’s important that you’re not impulsive or Do you have helpers like that, Libra? If you don’t, Should you be worried that a venomous melodramatic as you initiate your breakthrough it’s time to intensify your efforts to get them. And spider has crawled into your shoe while communications. For best results, be full of grace if you do, it’s time to call on them to give you an you were sleeping? Just in case, should you and balance. extra boost. flip your shoe upside-down before putting it on each morning? My studied opinion: hell, no. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Bees SCORPIO (October 23-November The chances of you being bitten on the foot by a and other insects can see ultraviolet 21): Let’s try an experiment. It’s venomous spider lurking in your shoe are even light, which is invisible to humans. risky, but I’m hoping you will do less than the possibility that you will be abducted When they look at flowers, they it with such flair that there will be no karmic by an alien who looks like Elvis Presley and detect designs on the petals that you and I blow-back. What I propose, Scorpio, is that forced to sing a karaoke version of Beyonce’s cannot. For example, the evening primrose you have fun expressing more confidence than “Single Ladies” at an extraterrestrial bar. And appears completely yellow to us, but it calls usual. I invite you to strut a bit, even swagger, if you are going around filled with delusional seductively to bees with a flashy star pattern at as you demonstrate your command over your anxieties like that, you will definitely interfere its center. Many of the secret signs that flowers circumstances. Enjoy acting as if the world is with life’s current predilection, which is to give offer the pollinators are meant to guide them to your plaything ... as if everyone around you you a cleansing respite from your fears as well as where the pollen and nectar are. Let’s use this secretly needs you to rise up and be a bigger, immunity from harm. as our metaphor of the week, Cancerian. I am bolder version of yourself. The trick, of course, not predicting that you will be able to perceive a will be to avoid getting puffed up with grandiose Homework: What do you want so badly that broader spectrum of light. But I do believe you delusions. Your challenge is to be more wildly you’re driving it away? How can you fix the will discern cues and clues that are hidden from devoted to embodying your soul’s code without problem? Testify at FreeWillAstrology.com. most people and that have been imperceptible to lapsing into arrogance. you in the past. SAGITTARIUS (November Go to RealAstrology.com to check out Rob Brezsny's LEO (July 23-August 22): “I was six 22-December 21): I suspect that EXPANDED WEEKLY AUDIO HOROSCOPES years old when my parents told me that you are longing to take a quantum & DAILY TEXT MESSAGE HOROSCOPES there was a small, dark jewel inside my leap of faith, but are also afraid to take that The audio horoscopes are also available by phone at skull, learning to be me.” So said the Leo science- quantum leap of faith. 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ACROSS 84. “The Full _” 39. Marine plant 1. Like a beldam 85. Rendezvous 40. Earthy deposit 5. PETA relative 87. Favorite place 41. With unyielding conviction 10. Cotillions 88. Rash 42. Start for plasm 15. Discharge 89. Unknown Jane or John 43. Old card game 19. Teasdale or Roosevelt 90. Go overboard 44. Pomp and circumstance 20. Navigation aid 93. File 45. Perfume 21. Boat 94. Teen idol: 2 wds. 46. Pigeon 22. _ prima 98. Part 5 of quip 48. Masonry stone 23. Evidence of contentment 99. End of the quip: 4 wds. 49. _ gun 24. Seaway 102. Flagrant 52. Force 25. Watts or Campbell 103. Comedian’s promise 53. Encouraged (with “on”) 26. Binge 105. Thompson and Watson 54. Minors 27. Start of a quip by Larry the 106. Song 55. Louisiana players Cable Guy: 5 wds. 107. _ homo 56. Insect stage 30. Part 2 of quip 108. Follow 61. Abbr. in a dictionary def. 31. Certain player 109. French income 63. Harmonize 32. Substantive 110. Split 64. Ceremonial act 33. Dark in complexion 111. Do a garden job 65. Pleasing, in a way 35. Redactors: Abbr. 112. Called upon 66. Aforementioned 36. OT shrub 113. Western tribe members 67. Westwood campus 38. Sliver 114. Deck items 68. _ -garde 39. Hoard DOWN 69. Cantankerous 42. Studied (with “over”) 1. Galantine ingredient 70. In that way 43. Wine variety 2. Evaluate 71. Routed 44. Seedcase 3. The Weasleys’ great gray owl 74. Express a belief 47. Youngster 4. Goes rapidly 75. Where life exists 48. Oven emanation 5. Part of RAM 76. Screed 49. River herring 6. Weapon handle 82. Signal-strength indicators 50. Bother 7. Struggle for air 83. Ear 51. Part 3 of quip: 5 wds. 8. Crosspatch 84. Neither fem. nor neut. 57. Certain pol. 9. Of a lost continent 85. Antelope 58. “Evan _” 10. Claptrap 86. Computer cure-all 59. York’s river 11. With full force 87. Prepared corn 60. Current measure 12. King in a zoo 88. Chopped up 62. _ -Saxon 13. Thrash 89. Uses a divining rod 63. Greater force of an attack 14. Schuss 90. Propeller 65. Crown 15. Jonathan Swift specialty 91. Venue 66. Brewed beverage: 2 wds. 16. Float anagram 92. Picador’s weapon 68. Dismounted 17. Rag 93. Villain 69. Digressions 18. Bates or Najimy 94. Runner’s goal 72. Pretense 28. Hats 95. Cast 73. Part 4 of quip: 5 wds. 29. Describing some colleges 96. Kind of acid 77. Harm 30. Obverse 97. Interprets 78. Clear square 33. Avalanche cousin 99. Walrus feature 79. Players in plays 34. Intelligence 100. Old Hebrew measure 80. Campaign 36. Capacious 101. Luxury hotel brand 81. Tomorrow, for example 37. Aretha’s sister 103. Pasture 82. Place of concealment 38. Something to regret 104. 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Christopher the Conquered w/ H.D. bration -Uptown Bill’s Coffee House, Washington St. Iowa City, IA Washington St. Iowa City, IA Harmsen -CSPS/Legion Arts, 1103 730 S. Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA Minus Six -Martini’s on the Rock, 4619 3rd St SE Cedar Rapids, IA Battery -RIBCO, 1815 2nd Ave. Rock 34th St Rock Island, IL Chuck Murphy -Doc’s Inn Bar & Grill, 985 2013/07/26FRIDAY (Fri) 26 Island, IL Moodie Black - AWTHNTKTS - Baby Avenue of the Cities Silvis, IL Bonne Finken -Weather Dance Foun- Jane -The Mill, 120 E Burlington ABC Karaoke -Circle Tap, 1345 Locust Danika Holmes (6:30pm) -Bettendorf tain Stage, outside the Sheraton Ho- Iowa City, IA St. Davenport, IA Public Library, 2950 Learning Cam- tel, 210 S. Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA Nitrix -Parkside Grill & Lounge, 2307 5th ABC Karaoke -Creekside Bar and Grill, pus Bettendorf, IA Chuck Murphy -Big Shots, 419 15th Ave Moline, IL 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA Def Kitty Blinddog - Animosity -Iowa St. Moline, IL Open Mic Afternoon (2pm) -Creekside Ben Ernest & the Pocket -Iowa City City Yacht Club, 13 S Linn St Iowa Community Drum Circle (10:30am) Vineyards Winery & Inn, 7505 120th Yacht Club, 13 S Linn St Iowa City, IA City, IA -RME Community Stage, 131 W. 2nd Ave. Coal Valley, IL Ben Soltau and the Funk Guarantee Gray Wolf Band -Bass Street Landing St. Davenport, IA Propaganda -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W -Weather Dance Fountain Stage, Plaza, Moline, IL Corporate Rock -11th Street Precinct, Locust Davenport, IA outside the Sheraton Hotel, 210 S. Bryan Lee @ The Muddy Waters – July 28 Jam Sessions with John O’Meara & 2108 E 11th St Davenport, IA Russ Reyman Request Piano Bar Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA Friends -The Muddy Waters, 1708 Eddie Shaw & the Wolfgang -The Paul Franklin (5:30pm) - Simon Says Cosmic -Mound Street Landing, 1029 (7pm) -Phoenix, 111 West 2nd St. Bettendorf Park Band Favorites Con- State St. Bettendorf, IA Muddy Waters, 1708 State St. Bet- Uncle (9pm) -The Rusty Nail, 2606 Mound St. Davenport, IA Davenport, IA Johnny Don’t! -RIBCO, 1815 2nd Ave. cert -Bill Bowe Memorial Bandshell, tendorf, IA W Locust Davenport, IA Crossroads -Wildwood Smokehouse & Sneaking Suspicions -Club Privileged, Rock Island, IL Middle Park Bettendorf, IA Funktastic Five -Martini’s on the Rock, RME Rock Wars Battle of the Bands: Saloon - Iowa City, 4919 B Walleye 813 W 2nd St. Davenport, IA Big Joe’s DJ & Karaoke Show -V.F.W. Karaoke Night -Pepperjack’s, 1225 E. 4619 34th St Rock Island, IL The Mississippi Misfits (8pm) - 1st Dr. SE Iowa City, IA Street Fest 2013: Jordan Danielsen Post 9128, 2814 State Street Bet- Kimberly Rd. Davenport, IA Jef Spradley Band -Pepperjack’s, 1225 Impression (9:45pm) -The Redstone Detroit Larry & Chris Avery (6pm) (10am) - Minus Six (11:30am) - tendorf, IA Karaoke Night -Purgatory’s Pub, 2104 E. Kimberly Rd. Davenport, IA Room, 129 Main St Davenport, IA -Skinny Legs BBQ, 2020 1st Street Sixth Element (1pm) - Identity Bo & the Locomotive - Union Spe- State St Bettendorf, IA Jerra Williams (11am) -Mama Comp- Rob Dahms -Rustic Ridge Golf Course Milan, IL Crisis (3pm) - Bob Dorr & the Blue cific -Rozz-Tox, 2108 3rd Ave. Rock Karaoke Night -The Mill, 120 E Burling- ton’s, 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL Grille & Pub, 1151 East Iowa St. Don McLean -Englert Theatre, 221 East Band (5pm) - North of 40 (7:30pm) Island, IL ton Iowa City, IA Karaoke King -Chuck’s Tap, 1731 W. 6th Eldridge, IA Washington St. Iowa City, IA - Funktastic Five (10pm) -2nd Charley Hayes (6pm) -Skinny Legs BBQ, Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W St. Davenport, IA Southern Thunder Karaoke and DJ Double Rainbow - Centaur Noir - Seth Street between Brady & Ripley, 2020 1st Street Milan, IL Locust Davenport, IA Lewis Knudsen (6:30pm) -Peachwave -Hollar’s Bar and Grill, 4050 27th St Knappen - Jenny Lynn Stacy -Rozz- Davenport, IA Cherry Gun -Riverside Casino and Karaoke Night -Zero to Sixty, 811 East Frozen Yogurt, 3431 Devils Glen Rd. Moline, IL Tox, 2108 3rd Ave. Rock Island, IL The Chicago Spazmatics -Riverside Ca- Golf Resort, 3184 Highway 22 Riv- 2nd St. Davenport, IA Bettendorf, IA Street Fest 2013: Chuck Murphy G.F.Y. Band -The Muddy Waters, 1708 sino and Golf Resort, 3184 Highway erside, IA Keely Filgo -Rozz-Tox, 2108 3rd Ave. Live Lunch w/ Keith Soko (noon) -RME (11am) - Machine Gun Willie State St. Bettendorf, IA 22 Riverside, IA Chuck Murphy (9pm) -Rooster’s Sports Rock Island, IL Community Stage, 131 W. 2nd St. (1:45pm) - Have Your Cake (4pm) - Gray Wolf Band -River House, 1510 Tim Stop (11am) - Danika Holmes Bar & Grill, 2130 3rd Ave. Rock Lewis Knudsen (11am) -Mama Comp- Davenport, IA Wicked Liz & the Bellyswirls (6pm) River Dr. Moline, IL (2:30pm) - Rude Punch (6pm) - Just Island, IL ton’s, 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL Lynn Allen -River House, 1510 River - Ellis Kell Band (8pm) - Tons o’ Fun Karaoke King -Chuck’s Tap, 1731 W. 6th Chords (9:30pm) -Barrel House 211, Cross Creek Karaoke -Stickman’s, 1510 Open Mic Night -Uptown Bill’s Coffee Dr. Moline, IL Band (10pm) -2nd Street between St. Davenport, IA 211 E. 2nd St. Davenport, IA N. Harrison St. Davenport, IA House, 730 S. Dubuque St. Iowa Night People -Headquarters Bar & Grill, Brady & Ripley, Davenport, IA Kelly Klees -Mama Compton’s, 1725 2nd Willis & Wilcox (10:30am) -Freight Dinner at the Kids’ Table -Club Privi- City, IA 119 E. 22nd Ave. Coal Valley, IL The Candymakers -Barrel House 211, 211 Ave Rock Island, IL House Farmer’s Market, 421 W River leged, 813 W 2nd St. Davenport, IA Open Mic Night w/ Karl -Kilkenny’s, 300 North of 40 -Carriage Haus, 312 W 3rd E. 2nd St. Davenport, IA Kevin Presbrey -Kilkenny’s, 300 W. 3rd Dr Davenport, IA DJ Pat - Damn Juhl - Strictly Vinyl W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA St Davenport, IA The Horde - Sept of Memnon - Heavy- St. Davenport, IA -Gabe’s, 330 E. Washington St. Iowa weight -RIBCO, 1815 2nd Ave. Rock City, IA Island, IL august floatzilla 17 Mississippi River Quad Cities Illinois & Iowa 2013 group paddles on the Mississippi river! $20 per paddler includes t-shirt, boat decal, safety whistle, parking & shuttles. learn more and register today at floatzilla.org Enjoy a trade show, live music, food, and a Guinness World Record Attempt for the largest raft of canoes and kayaks at Sunset Park in Rock Island, IL. Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 21 Live Music Live Music Live Music Email all listings to [email protected] • Deadline 5 p.m. Thursday before publication The Chris & Wes Show -Mound Street The Chris Avey Band -Rascals Live, 1418 2013/07/29 (Mon) Landing, 1029 Mound St. Daven- 15th St. Moline, IL 2013/07/28SUNDAY (Sun) 28 MONDAY 29 port, IA Anthony Catalfano Quartet (10:30am) The Steel Wheels -The Mill, 120 E Burl- ABC Karaoke -The Muddy Waters, 1708 -Brady Street Chop House, Radis- ington Iowa City, IA State St. Bettendorf, IA 2013/08/01 (Thu) son QC Plaza Hotel, 111 E. 2nd St. Vagabond Swing -Iowa City Yacht Club, Molly’s Worst Enemy - Sunset 4Ever THURSDAY 1 Davenport, IA 13 S Linn St Iowa City, IA - You’re Too Kind - Charlie Siren Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festi- Bryan Lee & the Blues Power Band - A Better Reality -Gabe’s, 330 E. val: Andy Schumm & His Flatland -The Muddy Waters, 1708 State St. 2013/08/02 (Fri) Washington St. Iowa City, IA Gang -Putnam Museum, 1717 W FRIDAY 2 Bettendorf, IA Musical Morning (7am) -Brewed Awak- 12th St Davenport, IA Buddy Olson (3pm) -Ducky’s Lagoon, ABC Karaoke -Circle Tap, 1345 Locust enings, 221 Brady St. Davenport, IA Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- 13515 78th Ave Andalusia, IL St. Davenport, IA Open Mic at the Paddlehweel hosted tival: Bix Youth Jazz Band (6pm) ChurchJazz (9:20 & 11am) -St. Paul ABC Karaoke -Creekside Bar and Grill, by Silly C & Slack Man -Paddlewheel - River City 6 (7pm) - Dave Greer’s Lutheran Church - Davenport, 2136 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA Sports Bar & Grill, 221 15th St Bet- Classic Jazz Stompers (8pm) - Andy Brady St. Davenport, IA Big Joe’s DJ & Karaoke Show -V.F.W. tendorf, IA Schumm & His Flatland Gang Cross Creek Karaoke -Bootleggers Post 9128, 2814 State Street Bet- Open Mic w/ J. Knight -The Mill, 120 E (9pm) - Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Sports Bar, 2228 E. 11th St. Dav- tendorf, IA Burlington Iowa City, IA Band (10pm) -Davenport River- Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- enport, IA Center, 136 E. 3rd St Davenport, IA Detroit Larry -Martini’s on the Rock, tival: Bix Youth Jazz Band (noon) 2013/07/30 (Tue) Nervous Rex @ Bass Street Landing – August 1 Dwight Yoakam -Mississippi Valley - Cecile McLorin Salvant (1pm) 4619 34th St Rock Island, IL TUESDAY 30 Fairgrounds, 2815 W. Locust St Elephant Gun -Icarus the Owl - Cool Open Jam w/ the Harris Collection Jason Carl & Friends -Creekside Bar and - Josh Duffee & His Orchestra ABC Karaoke -Creekside Bar and Grill, Davenport, IA Off - Fairthaven - As You Were -Ro- -Brady Street Pub, 217 Brady St. Grill, 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA (2pm) - Randy Sandke’s New York 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA Jam Sessions with John O’Meara & zz-Tox, 2108 3rd Ave. Rock Island, IL Davenport, IA Josh Turner -Mississippi Valley Fair- All-Stars (3pm) - Jon Weber (4pm) ABC Karaoke -The Muddy Waters, 1708 Friends -The Muddy Waters, 1708 Karaoke Night -Club Privileged, 813 W Open Mic Night -Cool Beanz Coffee- grounds, 2815 W. Locust St Dav- River City 6 (6pm) - Dave Greer’s State St. Bettendorf, IA State St. Bettendorf, IA 2nd St. Davenport, IA house, 1325 30th St. Rock Island, IL enport, IA Classic Jazz Stompers (7pm) - Bob Acoustic Music Club (4:30pm) - Caro- Karaoke Night -Pepperjack’s, 1225 E. Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W Open Mic w/ Jordan Danielsen -11th Joy Kills Sorrow -Englert Theatre, 221 Schulz’s Frisco Jazz Band (8pm) - line Rose - Mo Carter (7pm) -RME Kimberly Rd. Davenport, IA Locust Davenport, IA Street Precinct, 2108 E 11th St East Washington St. Iowa City, IA Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Community Stage, 131 W. 2nd St. Karaoke Night -Purgatory’s Pub, 2104 Karaoke Night -The Torchlight Lounge, Davenport, IA Karaoke Night -RIBCO, 1815 2nd Ave. Band (9pm) - Andy Schumm & His Davenport, IA State St Bettendorf, IA 1800 18th Ave East Moline, IL Southern Thunder Karaoke & DJ -Mc- Rock Island, IL Flatland Gang (10pm)-Davenport Glenn Hickson (5:30pm) -O’Melia’s Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W River City Six (2pm) -Riverside Casino Manus Pub, 1401 7th Ave Moline, IL Karaoke Night w/ Fat Dawgs Produc- RiverCenter, 136 E. 3rd St Daven- Supper Club, 2900 Blackhawk Rd. Locust Davenport, IA and Golf Resort, 3184 Highway 22 Toby Keith -Mississippi Valley Fair- tions -QC Family Entertainment, 4401 port, IA Rock Island, IL Karaoke Night -Zero to Sixty, 811 East Riverside, IA grounds, 2815 W. Locust St Dav- 44th Ave. Moline, IL Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festi- Gregory Alan Isakov w/ Jeffrey Fou- 2nd St. Davenport, IA Soul Karaoke -Top Shelf Lounge, 1327 enport, IA Keller Karaoke -Martini’s on the Rock, val: Manny Lopez Quartet (noon) cault -CSPS/Legion Arts, 1103 3rd Lewis Knudsen (11am) -Mama Comp- 13th Ave East Moline, IL 4619 34th St Rock Island, IL - Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass St SE Cedar Rapids, IA ton’s, 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL Steve Elliot’s Acoustic Guitar Series 2013/07/31 (Wed) Open Mic Night -Boozie’s Bar & Grill, Band (1pm) - Bob Schulz’s Frisco John Hiatt & the Combo - Holly Wil- WEDNESDAY 31 Mixology -Gabe’s, 330 E. Washington (1pm) -Lavender Crest Winery, 5401 114 1/2 W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Jazz band (2pm) - Dave Greer’s liams -Englert Theatre, 221 East St. Iowa City, IA US Highway 6 Colona, IL Band Du Jour (6pm) - Karaoke King Samuel Locke-Ward & the Garbage Classic Jazz Stompers (3pm) - Andy Washington St. Iowa City, IA Nervous Rex -Bass Street Landing Plaza, Sunday Funday Karaoke (3pm) -Frick’s (9:30pm) -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W Boys - Bumping Uglies - The Schumm & His Flatland Gang Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W Moline, IL Tap, 1402 W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Locust Davenport, IA Bassturd - Good Habits - Savage (4pm) Jimmy Valentine w/ Dave Locust Davenport, IA Open Mic Night -Uptown Bill’s Coffee Sunday Jazz Brunch (10:30am & Bob Burns (11am) -Mama Compton’s, Hacks -The Mill, 120 E Burlington Bennett (6pm) - Randy Sandke’s Karaoke Night -The Torchlight Lounge, House, 730 S. Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA 12:30pm) -Bix Bistro, 200 E. 3rd St. 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL Iowa City, IA New York All-Stars (7pm) - Josh 1800 18th Ave East Moline, IL Open Mic Night w/ Karl -Kilkenny’s, 300 Davenport, IA Down Goes Goodman - The Morning Shiloh Terry -Zero to Sixty, 811 East 2nd Duffee & His Orchestra (8pm) - Lumpy & the Dumpers - Stiff Ride - Exit - Street Thieves -Gabe’s, 330 E. St. Davenport, IA W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Dead in Bed - Conetrauma -Gabe’s, Washington St. Iowa City, IA Open Mic Night w/ Rob Dahms -Rustic 330 E. Washington St. Iowa City, IA Jam Session w/ Ben Soltau -Iowa City Ridge Golf Course Grille & Pub, 1151 Continued On Page 22 Yacht Club, 13 S Linn St Iowa City, IA East Iowa St. Eldridge, IA 22 River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com Live Music Live Music Live Music Email all listings to [email protected] • Deadline 5 p.m. Thursday before publication Continued From Page 21 Lee Blackmon -Rustic Ridge Golf Firesale, Zeta June -Rozz Tox, 2108 3rd Sean Costanza Band -Weather Dance Course Grille & Pub, 1151 East Iowa Jon Weber (9pm) - Cecile McLorin Ave., Rock Island, IL Fountain Stage, outside the Shera- St. Eldridge, IA Diamond Rio -Mississippi Valley Fair- ton Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St. Iowa Salvant (10pm) -Adler Theatre, 136 Lynyrd Skynyrd -Mississippi Valley E. 3rd St. Davenport, IA grounds, 2815 W. Locust St Dav- City, IA Fairgrounds, 2815 W. Locust St enport, IA Smooth Groove -Martini’s on the Rock, Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- Davenport, IA tival: Tony Hamilton Orchestra Franti Project: The Music of Michael 4619 34th St Rock Island, IL Mercury Brothers -The Muddy Waters, Franti & Spearhead -Bent River (6pm) - Bix Youth Jazz Band (7pm) 1708 State St. Bettendorf, IA - River City 6 (8pm) -LeClaire Park, Brewing Company - Rock Island, 512 2013/08/04 (Sun) Patchy Fog (5pm) -Wide River Win- 24th St. Rock Island, IL SUNDAY 4 River Dr & Ripley St Davenport, IA ery - LeClaire, 106 N. Cody Rd. Chuck Murphy -Longshots Bar & Grill, Halo of Flies - The Blow Ups -Rascals Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- LeClaire, IA Live, 1418 15th St. Moline, IL tival: Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz 3312 W. Rock Falls Rd Cedar Falls, IL Richie Lee -Riverside Casino and Cross Creek Karaoke -Stickman’s, 1510 Healing Power - Them Som’Bitches Stompers (8:30 & 10:30am) -Jim’s Golf Resort, 3184 Highway 22 - Speaking Of Secrets -Bier Stube Knoxville Tap, 8716 Knoxville Rd. N. Harrison St. Davenport, IA Riverside, IA Crossroads -Martini’s on the Rock, 4619 Moline, 417 15th St Moline, IL Milan, IL Sin City -River House, 1510 River Dr. Identity Crisis -River House, 1510 River Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festi- 34th St Rock Island, IL Moline, IL DJ Arbiter - Damn Juhl -The Mill, 120 E Dr. Moline, IL val: Five Bridges Jazz Band (noon) Southern Thunder Karaoke and DJ Jason Carl -Barrel House 211, 211 E. 2nd - Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz Stomp- Burlington Iowa City, IA -Hollar’s Bar and Grill, 4050 27th Joy Kills Sorrow @ Englert Theatre – July 31 Friday Live @5: Nervous Rex (5pm) St. Davenport, IA ers (1pm) - Manny Lopez Quartet St Moline, IL Angie Pierce Jennings & Drew Hay- Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festi- Jason Jackson -Kilkenny’s, 300 W. 3rd (2pm) - Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz -RME Courtyard, 131 W. 2nd St. The Acoustic Project (6pm) -Cool Davenport, IA ward -Uptown Bill’s Coffee House, val: Jimmy Valentine w/ Dave Ben- St. Davenport, IA Band (3pm) - Josh Duffee & His Beanz Coffeehouse, 1325 30th St. 730 S. Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA nett (noon) - Dave Greer’s Classic Josh Duffee & His Orchestra -Rhythm Orchestra (4pm) -Davenport River- Halo of Flies - The Blow Ups -Rascals Rock Island, IL Live, 1418 15th St. Moline, IL Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- Jazz Stompers (1pm) - Cecile McLo- City Casino, 101 W. River Dr. Dav- Center, 136 E. 3rd St Davenport, IA The Lonelyhearts - Chrash - Sub- tival: Bix Youth Jazz Band (noon) - rin Salvant (2pm) - Andy Schumm enport, IA Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- Jason Jackson -Kilkenny’s, 300 W. 3rd atlantic -Rozz-Tox, 2108 3rd Ave. St. Davenport, IA Josh Duffee’s Graystone Monarchs & His Flatland Gang (3pm) - Dan Karaoke King -Chuck’s Tap, 1731 W. 6th tival: Manny Lopez (10am) - Jon Rock Island, IL (1pm) - Randy Sandke’s New York Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band St. Davenport, IA Weber (11am) - Johnny Crawford Jef Spradley Band -Pepperjack’s, 1225 Zeitgeist Media Festival & Food E. Kimberly Rad. Davenport, IA All-Stars (2pm) - Dave Greer’s Clas- (4pm) - Manny Lopez Quartet Kelly Klees -Mama Compton’s, 1725 2nd (noon) -Radisson Quad City Plaza Drive: Rude Punch - The Atlantis sic Jazz Stompers (3pm) - Jon We- (6pm) - Jon Weber (7pm) - Josh Ave Rock Island, IL Hotel, 421 W. River Dr. Davenport, IA Jerra Williams (11am) -Mama Comp- Dialogue - Boomstick! - Dead ton’s, 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL ber (4pm) -River City 6 (6pm) - Dan Duffee’s Graystone Monarchs Kooby’s Karaoke Sing-Off -Headquar- Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Fes- Forms - Zed - Karl Beatty - Beth- Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band (8pm) - Bob Schulz’s Frisco Jazz ters Bar & Grill, 119 E. 22nd Ave. tival Afterglow: Jimmy Valentine Jesse White Band - Chasing Shade ann Gavin - The Song Scratcher -Weather Dance Fountain Stage, (7pm) - Cecile McLorin Salvant Band (9pm) - Randy Sandke’s Coal Valley, IL Quintet w/Dave Bennett (7pm) - Molly Conrad (5pm) -Bier Stube (8pm) - Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz New York All-Stars (10pm) -Dav- Richie Lee -Riverside Casino and Golf - Bob Schulz’s Frisco Jazz Band outside the Sheraton Hotel, 210 S. Moline, 417 15th St Moline, IL Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA Stompers (9pm) - Andy Schumm enport RiverCenter, 136 E. 3rd St Resort, 3184 Highway 22 Riverside, IA (8pm) - Andy Schumm & His Flat- & His Flatland Gang (10pm) -Adler Davenport, IA RME Guitar Circle (2pm) - River Prairie land Gang (9pm) -Davenport River- Just Chords -Barrel House 211, 211 E. 2nd 302013/08/03 (Sat) St. Davenport, IA Theatre, 136 E. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Caught in the Act -Hollar’s Bar and Grill, Minstrels (6pm) -RME Community Center, 136 E. 3rd St Davenport, IA SATURDAY 3 Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festi- 4050 27th St Moline, IL Stage, 131 W. 2nd St. Davenport, IA Buddy Olson (3pm) -Ducky’s Lagoon, Karaoke King -Chuck’s Tap, 1731 W. 6th ABC Karaoke -Creekside Bar and Grill, St. Davenport, IA val: Bix Youth Jazz Band -Oakdale Chuck Murphy -Hero’s Tavern, 208 East Russ Reyman Request Piano Bar 13515 78th Ave Andalusia, IL 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA Memorial Cemetery, 2501 Eastern Main St. Morrison, IL (7pm) -Phoenix, 111 West 2nd St. Cross Creek Karaoke -Bootleggers Keep off the Grass -11th Street Pre- Alex Bleeker & the Freaks - Sleepy cinct, 2108 E 11th St Davenport, IA Avenue Davenport, IA Cosmic -11th Street Precinct, 2108 E Davenport, IA Sports Bar, 2228 E. 11th St. Dav- Kitty - The Lonelyhearts - Dewi Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festi- 11th St Davenport, IA Scott Ellison Band -The Muddy Waters, enport, IA Sant -The Mill, 120 E Burlington val: Five Bridges Jazz Band (6pm) Crossroads -Greenbriar Restaurant and 1708 State St. Bettendorf, IA Detroit Larry Davison & Chris Avey Iowa City, IA - Jimmy Valentine (7pm) - Manny Lounge, 4506 27th St Moline, IL (6pm) -The Muddy Waters, 1708 State Lopez Quartet (8pm) -LeClaire Park, Danika Holmes (2pm) -Creekside St. Bettendorf, IA River Dr & Ripley St Davenport, IA Vineyards Winery & Inn, 7505 120th Ave. Coal Valley, IL Business • Politics • Arts • Culture • Now You Know • RiverCitiesReader.com River Cities’ Reader • Vol. 20 No. 835 • July 25 - August 7, 2013 23 Live Music Live Music Live Music Email all listings to [email protected] • Deadline 5 p.m. Thursday before publication Jake Owen -Mississippi Valley Fair- Open Mic Night w/ Karl -Kilkenny’s, 300 Karaoke King -Chuck’s Tap, 1731 W. 6th grounds, 2815 W. Locust St Dav- 2013/08/06TUESDAY (Tue) 6 W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA St. Davenport, IA enport, IA Open Mic Night w/ Rob Dahms -Rustic Live Lunch w/ Tony Hoeppner (noon) Jim Ryan (3pm) -Len Brown’s North ABC Karaoke -Creekside Bar and Grill, Ridge Golf Course Grille & Pub, 1151 -RME Community Stage, 131 W. 2nd Shore Inn, 7th Street and the Rock 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA East Iowa St. Eldridge, IA St. Davenport, IA River Moline, IL ABC Karaoke -The Muddy Waters, 1708 Rocktapuss Hosts the Rock Jam -Rascals Rob Dahms -Rustic Ridge Golf Course Jordan Danielsen (2pm) -Wide River State St. Bettendorf, IA Live, 1418 15th St. Moline, IL Grille & Pub, 1151 East Iowa St. Winery - LeClaire, 106 N. Cody Rd. A Night of Sunshine -Circa ‘21 Din- Tug Fest: Crossroads -LeClaire Levee, Eldridge, IA LeClaire, IA ner Playhouse, 1828 3rd Ave. Rock Downtown LeClaire, IA Southern Thunder Karaoke and DJ Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W Island, IL Tug Fest: Rush Hour (5pm) - Fair -Hollar’s Bar and Grill, 4050 27th St Locust Davenport, IA Blues Cafe (6:30pm) -RME Community Haven (6:30pm) -Port Byron Levee, Moline, IL Karaoke Night -The Torchlight Lounge, Stage, 131 W. 2nd St. Davenport, IA Downtown Port Byron, IL The Curtis Hawkins Band -The Muddy 1800 18th Ave East Moline, IL Glenn Hickson (5:30pm) -O’Melia’s Tumbleweed Wanderers -The Red- Waters, 1708 State St. Bettendorf, IA Majestic (1pm) -Lavender Crest Winery, Supper Club, 2900 Blackhawk Rd. stone Room, 129 Main St Daven- The Manny Lopez Big Band (6pm) -The 5401 US Highway 6 Colona, IL Rock Island, IL port, IA Circa ‘21 Speakeasy, 1818 3rd Ave. Manny Lopez Trio (10:30am) -Brady Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W 00 Rock Island, IL Street Chop House, Radisson QC Pla- Locust Davenport, IA 2013/08/09 (Fri) 9 The Ramblers -Weather Dance Fountain za Hotel, 111 E. 2nd St. Davenport, IA Karaoke Night -The Torchlight Lounge, FRIDAY Stage, outside the Sheraton Hotel, Polyester Blend (2pm) -Riverside Ca- 1800 18th Ave East Moline, IL The Steel Wheels @ The Mill – August 1 ABC Karaoke -Circle Tap, 1345 Locust 210 S. Dubuque St. Iowa City, IA sino and Golf Resort, 3184 Highway Open Jam w/ the Harris Collection Karaoke Night -RIBCO, 1815 2nd Ave. Chuck Murphy -RIBCO, 1815 2nd Ave. St. Davenport, IA The Tailfins -Riverside Casino and 22 Riverside, IA -Brady Street Pub, 217 Brady St. Rock Island, IL Rock Island, IL ABC Karaoke -Creekside Bar and Grill, Golf Resort, 3184 Highway 22 Riv- Soul Karaoke -Top Shelf Lounge, 1327 Davenport, IA Karaoke Night w/ Fat Dawgs Produc- Curtis Hawkins Band -Bass Street Land- 3303 Brady St. Davenport, IA erside, IA 13th Ave East Moline, IL Open Mic Night -Cool Beanz Coffee- tions -QC Family Entertainment, 4401 ing Plaza, Moline, IL Big Joe’s DJ & Karaoke Show -V.F.W. The Whoozdads (5pm) -Wide River Sunday Funday Karaoke (3pm) -Frick’s house, 1325 30th St. Rock Island, IL 44th Ave. Moline, IL Jam Sessions with John O’Meara & Post 9128, 2814 State Street Bet- Winery - LeClaire, 106 N. Cody Rd. Tap, 1402 W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Open Mic w/ Jordan Danielsen -11th Keller Karaoke -Martini’s on the Rock, Friends -The Muddy Waters, 1708 tendorf, IA LeClaire, IA Sunday Jazz Brunch (10:30am & Street Precinct, 2108 E 11th St 4619 34th St Rock Island, IL State St. Bettendorf, IA Black Taxi -Rozz Tox, 2108 3rd Ave., Tug Fest: Cal Stage Band -Port Byron 12:30pm) -Bix Bistro, 200 E. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Live Lunch w/ Chris Dunn (noon) -RME Karaoke Night -Pepperjack’s, 1225 E. Rock Island, IL Levee, Downtown Port Byron, IL Davenport, IA So Many Dynamos -The Mill, 120 E Community Stage, 131 W. 2nd St. Kimberly Rd. Davenport, IA Blue Moon Swamp -Quad-Cities Water- Tug Fest: North of 40 -LeClaire Levee, Burlington Iowa City, IA Davenport, IA Karaoke Night -Purgatory’s Pub, 2104 front Convention Center, 1777 Isle Downtown LeClaire, IA 2013/08/05 (Mon) Southern Thunder Karaoke & DJ -Mc- Open Mic Night -Boozie’s Bar & Grill, State St Bettendorf, IA Parkway Bettendorf, IA Ya Maka My Weekend Jumer’s Casino MONDAY 5 Manus Pub, 1401 7th Ave Moline, IL 114 1/2 W. 3rd St. Davenport, IA Karaoke Night -The Rusty Nail, 2606 W Chuck Murphy -Lancers Grille, 350 E. & Hotel Stage: Kojo (6:30pm) - Blue ABC Karaoke -The Muddy Waters, 1708 We Leave at Midnight -Rozz Tox, 2108 Shiloh Terry -Zero to Sixty, 811 East 2nd Locust Davenport, IA LeClaire Road Eldridge, IA Riddim & Marty Dred (8:45pm) - State St. Bettendorf, IA 3rd Ave., Rock Island, IL St. Davenport, IA Karaoke Night -Zero to Sixty, 811 East Cosmic -River House, 1510 River Dr. Zion Lion (11pm) -District of Rock Andy Schumm & His Flatland Gang The Chris & Wes Show -Mound Street 2nd St. Davenport, IA Moline, IL Island Jumer’s Casino & Hotel Stage, -Jim’s Knoxville Tap, 8716 Knoxville 2013/08/07WEDNESDAY (Wed) 7 Landing, 1029 Mound St. Daven- Lewis Knudsen (11am) -Mama Comp- Cross Creek Karaoke -Stickman’s, 1510 2nd Ave., between 17th & 19th Sts. Rd. Milan, IL port, IA ton’s, 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL N. Harrison St. Davenport, IA Rock Island, IL Musical Morning (7am) -Brewed Awak- Bob Burns (11am) -Mama Compton’s, Tigerlance - The Men from ... Beyond Mickey Hart Band - Tea Leaf Trio -En- Dennis McMurrin -The Mill, 120 E Ya Maka My Weekend Plaza Stage: enings, 221 Brady St. Davenport, IA 1725 2nd Ave Rock Island, IL -Gabe’s, 330 E. Washington St. Iowa glert Theatre, 221 East Washington Burlington Iowa City, IA Lion Heights (5:30pm) - The Bish- Open Mic at the Paddlehweel hosted Jam Session w/ Ben Soltau -Iowa City City, IA St. Iowa City, IA Friday Live @5: Orangadang (5pm) ops (7:45pm) - Hydro (10pm) by Silly C & Slack Man -Paddlewheel Yacht Club, 13 S Linn St Iowa City, IA Mixology -Gabe’s, 330 E. 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