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K k NOVEMBER 2013 KWOW HALL NOTES g VOL. 25 #11 H WOWHALL.ORGk Shook Twins intertwine gor- the sentiment still stands.” geous “twin” harmonies with an eclectic and eccentric blend of folk, THE GREAT HIATUM roots, pop and fun. But don’t be Subscribing to the genre “dance fooled. The Shook Twins are not rock,” The Great Hiatum provide your average folk group. They a spectrum of sound from toe- have a few tricks up their sleeves. tapping jazzy tunes to raging punk Laurie may drop a beatbox in the jams. They have evolved a middle of a song, while Katelyn dynamic body of work drawing plays the , glockenspiel, man- from each band member’s distinct dolin and sings into a telephone interests. TGH incorporates elec- and bocks like a chicken. Laurie tronic beat sampling mixed with plays wah-wah banjo and loops live drums, savage guitar licks, various melodies and beats to make high energy grooves, synth effects, it sound like more than just two and powerful female lead vocals. identical twin sisters. The Great Hiatum was birthed For the past year Shook Twins in 2010 and currently consists of have been touring throughout the Melissa Randel (lead singer), western states behind their 2011 James Aronoff (guitar), Max release, Window. They have Miller (bass), Travis Lien (drums) opened for Langhorne Slim, Blitzen and Melissa’s brother Keith Trapper, Elephant Revival, Sara Randel (lead guitar). Jarosz, David Grisman, and The Great Hiatum has been Carolina Chocolate Drops. Their recently recognized as the Best song “Rose” was featured in NPR’s Student Band by the Oregon GRRRLZ Rock Gives Thanks! Muse Mix, and an exclusive audio Daily Emerald. They have been track was debuted on MTV Hive. featured in Eugene Weekly and On Saturday, November 23, Talia Winship will soothe us with for your donation. Plus door This past May the group head- Ethos Magazine, and are closely the Community Center for the her stylish vocals. Original rock prizes, auction items, great music ed into the studio with Grammy affiliated with the popular multi- Performing Arts welcomes band Boomchick will make their and tons of fun for the entire fam- nominated producer Ryan Hadlock media firm Telos, which brings GRRRLZ Rock Gives Thanks! debut WOW Hall performance. ily. (The Lumineers, Milo Greene), together skilled individuals in GRRRLZ Rock is a month- Dale Tumbao will keep the dance and spent three weeks immersed video production, photography, long festival celebrating the contri- floor sizzling with their salsa team. SHOOK TWINS “in the music,” at Hadlock’s audio engineering, studio record- butions of women to the music Local favorite The Great Hiatum Last in town for the Eugene renowned Bear Creek Studios in ing, mastering, and journalism. and arts of Lane County. This will rock out songs from their lat- Celebration, Shook Twins are a Woodinville WA. Shook Twins event features special guests Shook est recording and then our super “quirky” folk group fronted by anticipate releasing the new mate- BOOMCHICK Twins plus a variety of acts includ- supportive headliner, Shook identical twins Laurie Shook rial tentatively titled What We Do Following up on her 2006 inde- ing Bounce Gymnastics & Circus Twins, will give us all something (vocals, banjo, percussion and beat- in Winter 2014. pendent release BOOMchick, Arts performing aerial skills to be thankful for as we dance boxing) and Katelyn Shook (vocals, “Their songs are witty and Suzanne Benorden and bandmates throughout the event. away the night to a double set! guitar and mandolin). A revolving well-built, the performances Tom Thompson (bass/vocals) and An Acoustic Round-Up starts Help GRRRLZ Rock give cast of musicians round out the poised, the production adventur- Jason Oppat (drums) bring every off the show – including youth thanks to our community by band including Kyle Volkman ous,” reports Willamette Week. bit of that raw energy and origi- performers Bridget Gavin, Naomi bringing three or more non-perish- (bass), Niko Daoussis (bass, man- “Shook Twins are the most excit- nality to their live shows. With Ariel and Riley Estrada playing able items for Food For Lane dolin, guitar), Anna Tivel (fiddle) ing local folk act I’ve heard in gravelly vintage guitar tones, - County original and classic selections. and receiveK a special prize and Russ Kleiner (percussion). ages. Strike that word “local” and Continued on Pagek 7 INSIDE THIS ISSUE H Polish Ambassador H H Yoga Exhibition Claude Vonstroke H Lynx H The Green Head for the Hills H Hot Buttered Rum H Black Dahlia Murder Eric Andre Show Live! Randy Roundfoot Memorial

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Nonprofit Organization Nakamura the, “poet laureate of creepy, oppressive beats,” On Friday, November 22, the CCPA and University of describing the album as an, “exciting” reimagining of “the Oregon Campus Radio 88.1 FM KWVA proudly welcome future from the bottom up” that reveals Del as a “surprisingly Deltron 3030 (, Del the Funky Homosapian, acute social critic.” Now, over a decade later, they’re finally ) to the WOW Hall with an opening set by Kid Koala. releasing the long-awaited follow-up to their debut — an album In baseball, the 30-30 Club consists of players hitting 30 titled Deltron 3030: Event II. home runs and stealing 30 bases in the same year. In hip-hop, “This record took 13 years, and the whole time fans are tell- the 3030 Club is composed of a trinity of alt-rap all-stars: mas- ing us we better come out with Deltron right now — quit teas- ter lyricist , virtuoso turntablist DJ ing me,” says Del. “Well, this is beyond a regular album. We’re Kid Koala and super-producer Dan “The Automator” Nakamura. bringing it all together here, and the fans, the critics, they’re all Individually, they stand at the top of their respective musical going to be surprised by what we got. You’ll see. When it comes disciplines; together, on the eponymous Deltron 3030, they out, if you got the money, you’re going to wanna go buy it.” warped space, bent time, transcended genre and blew minds, Or, as Nakamura puts it: “There isn’t another record that’s creating an album that still stands today as one of the most like this — it’s different from anything else I’ve done and any- important records in the annals of underground hip-hop. thing else that’s out there. This is going to sound incredibly Critics called Deltron 3030 a masterpiece — both timely pompous, but to me, this is the greatest rap record of all time.” and avant garde: “Exactly what you might expect from such a Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door. Doors open at RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Community Center for the Arts Performing 291 West 8th 97401 OR. Eugene, Kteaming: a wildly imaginative, unabashedly geeky concept 8:00 pm and showtime is 9:00. H k WOW HALL NOTES patriotic-themed single “America The Community Center for the Performing Arts is located in the Historic Woodmen of the World Hall (W.O.W. Hall), 291 W 8th, Eugene, A O” and ballad “Do You Or 97401, (541)687-2746, [email protected], www.wowhall.org, Box office hours Mon-Fri Noon-6 PM. Printed monthly by Western Remember”. The collection Oregon Webpress, Circulation 3,800, General Support made possible by a grant from Lane Arts Council with support from City of album Most Requested Hits Eugene Cultural Services Division, Copyright 2013 All rights reserved Notes Staff: Copy Editor & Advertising Representative - Bob Fennessy, Layout & Design - James Bateman CCPA Staff: Program Coordinator - Calyn Kelly, Membership Coordinator & Publicist (2003) included a new single, “One - Bob Fennessy, Stage Manager - Selena Frame, Asst Stage Manager - Jason Schroeder, Office Managers - Donna Carbone, Ross Better”. Shuber, Booking Asst - Katy Vizdal, Bookkeeper - Kimberly Johnson, Volunteer Coordinator & House Manager - Kayte McDonald, Aaron has won multiple awards Volunteer Coordinator - Laura Farrelly, House Manager - Sam Harmon, Concessions Manager - Jessica Syverson, Angela Lees, Custodians - Richard A., Shawn Lynch Volunteer Staff: Zac Townsend, Dan Wathen, Art Gallery Director - Sam Harmon Postering - over his career including TEEN Caitlin Mendiaz, Poster Boy Promotions, CCPA Board of Directors: Chair: Aaron Dietrich, Vice-Chair: Cayle Chisholm, Secretary: Sara Choice Awards, Kids Choice Shmigelsky, Treasurer: Craig Lawrence; Members: Sean Cannon, Mayo Finch, Mike Meyer, Michael Schulze Awards, and RTL Young Artist of the Year Award. He has also established himself as an actor in film, television and on Broadway. His TV credits include: Figure it Out (1998), Lizzie McGuire (2001), Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (2001) 48 Hours Mystery (2002), Family Affair (2003), 7th Heaven (2004), Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End (2005), (2006) and Dancing With The Stars (2009). Films include: Fat Albert (2004), Ella • WE Enchanted (lead male vocals in AL ’RE “Somebody to Love” -- 2004), OC VE L R PopStar (2005), Supercross (2005) E WE’RE SA and I Want Someone to Eat ’R T Aaron Carter Live Cheese With (2007). He’s starred EUGENE’S I E BAGEL! L On Thursday, November 21, other sisters and an older brother. on Broadway in The Fantasticks. W E the CCPA and University of Aaron’s older brother wasn’t just Aaron’s 2013 tour will make 75 Oregon Campus Radio 88.1 FM any big brother, his just happens stops in the United States and KWVA proudly welcome Aaron to be of the award Canada before the end of the year. Carter. winning . By 1997 Backed by his longtime band, “Aaron Carter – at the WOW both Aaron and Nick’s music Carter adds new energy to some Downtown West Eugene Hall!?!” Yes, believe it because it’s careers put them on their way to of his most popular hits. 810 Willamette 4089 W. 11th true. Aaron Carter IS coming to super stardom. In addition to performing a 341-1335 868-1072 the WOW Hall. His first full-length album, selection of songs he made famous www.bagelsphere.com Aaron Carter began his music 1998’s Aaron Carter, achieved during the past 15 years, Carter career at age seven, singing lead gold status worldwide. His soph- also debuts his new song, “Where for the band “Dead End”. Two omore album, Aaron’s Party Do We Begin.” years later he made his first solo (2000) achieved triple-platinum Aaron will be doing a VIP appearance when he was nine, status. All before Aaron was offi- Meet & Greet experience offering opening for the Backstreet Boys at cially a teenager. fans a chance to meet him before their March 1997 concert in Berlin, At 13, Carter recorded the the show to take a picture with Germany. The performance was album Oh, Aaron (2001) which Aaron, receive a signed poster, followed by a record contract and, featured his first duet recording and get other merchandise /memo- in the fall of 1997, Aaron Carter with brother Nick. Oh, Aaron rabilia autographed. The price of on released his first hit single, “Crush was accompanied by a video/DVD the VIP will be $50 (in addition to NPR KLCC On You”. of the same name. the ticket price for admission to Being in the spotlight was Carter’s next album, Another the show). For Chronically Curious Oregonians nothing new to Aaron. Born with Earthquake (2002), was released Tickets are $15 advance, $18 at twin sister Angel in Tampa, during the Rock, Rap, and Retro the door. Doors open at 8:00 pm Florida, he grew up with two Tour. The album featured the and showtime is 9:00. H 89.7 NPR for Oregonians THE POLISH AMBASSADOR On Sunday, November 17, Slipmat Science wel- RReeaall MMuussiicc VVaarriieettyy comes The Polish Ambassador to the WOW Hall. Breakfast with For the Polish Ambassador project, born on the The Blues richly-colored streets of Chicago and , Rock ‘n Rome infectious melody is paramount. However, this never overshadows the depth and harmonic complexity that Miles of Bluegrass have made the Ambassador a favorite amongst festi- Thursday Free 4 All In The Spotlight val curators and beat aficionados worldwide. Over Indian Time the course of six years, his sound has dipped and Theme Park Rock en el Centro swirled through a staggering range of styles, with Tupelo Honey each album exploring uncharted sonic territory. The Nightowl Warm, analogue dreamwave; mind-altering glitch; Women in Music 5 O’Clock World world-infused groove; bass- fueled breaks; sexified Music That Matters downtempo; electric lullabies; and psy-fi funk are just Zion Train a few of the genres that have poured from the Bump Skool Cosmik Debris Ambassador’s soul into earbuds and ghetto-blasters Short Strange Trip across the galaxy. Experimental Radio Despite the political connotations of his name, the Live Archive Project Ambassador is not a political partisan. Rather, he is Grooveland Ports of Call a diplomat for a new paradigm rooted in creative joy, the Ambassador’s custom- tailored audio transmis- radical self-expression, and ecological principles. As sion, and his presence on stage allows for an audio/ Always on part of this mission, the Ambassador has committed visual synergy rarely witnessed in electronic music to carbon-neutral touring, instigating exploratory performance. Together, the duo will take you on a dance, and igniting fan participation. voyage that leaves you drenched in sweat, with a Flanked on the Ambassador’s left is visual artist smile slapped on your face, and a heart busted wide Liminus, a master of translating dynamic, sonic land- open. scapes into breathtaking video projection. Liminus’s Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Keeping Real Variety in Music improvisational abilities are a perfect compliment to Doors open at 8:00 pm and showtime is 9:00. H

2 NOVEMBER 2013 WOW HALL NOTES FIND US ONLINE: WWW.WOWHALL.ORG Meet the Meat Puppets On Tuesday, November 19, the Meat Puppets later gained signifi- Takes is Love Songs for eX’s. Community Center for the cant exposure when the Kirkwood This groundbreaking album was Performing Arts and KRVM brothers served as guest musicians recorded using some of the best OREGON REGIONAL YOGA proudly welcome The Meat on Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged analog devices, producing an Puppets back to the WOW Hall performance in 1993. The band’s album whose organic sound reso- along with special guests The 1994 album Too High to Die sub- nates with classic music perfor- ASANA EXHIBITION World Takes. sequently became their most suc- mance recordings while very much This year’s Oregon Regional Yoga Asana Exhibition will take place Last here in 2009, the Meat cessful release. The band broke heading into uncharted territory. at the WOW Hall on Sunday, November 24, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Puppets have been relentlessly up twice, in 1996 and 2002, but The World Takes is a trio Admission is $10 per person, and children 6 and under are free. 40-50 touring throughout 2013 behind reunited again in 2006.” fronted by Stephen Maglio (guitar, demonstrators from all over the state will perform in the hopes of their acclaimed album , Following the reunion of Curt vocals). “Either this guy has a seri- inspiring others to try yoga. The man and woman from the adult and continuing “to render sounds that and , and the 2012 ous vision for his music or he has senior categories with the postures closest to ideal form will go on to swirl and dissolve into something release of the band’s biography absolutely no idea what he’s demonstrate in the National Yoga Asana Championships, held in New deceptively and gloriously Too High to Die: Meet the Meat doing,” says Dave Pirner of Soul York. The event includes a raffle with prizes donated from local busi- American” (Austin Chronicle). Puppets, the band’s iconic status Asylum. nesses, and the grand prize of unlimited yoga for one year at any of the The Meat Puppets have been seems assured. Stephen has linked up with participating yoga studios in Oregon. crafting their sun-drenched, cos- “Meat Puppets have experi- some pretty awesome bandmates. Yoga exhibitions, though just a decade old in the United States, have mic country and since enced a creative resurgence since Jim Stager (bass, vocals) had a a long and rich history in India, where public performances are meant 1981. With classic albums like 2006…releasing a string of hazy, successful run in Huffamoose, a to inspire audiences toward deeper practice. Demonstrators in the Meat Puppets II, , psych-rock albums filled with sassy-smart pop rock powerhouse Oregon Exhibition perform before a panel of yoga experts who com- and Too High to Die, the band inspired songs that stand proudly that spawned major label releases mend practitioners who’ve developed depth, accuracy, and stillness in has acquired a diehard group of next to their distinguished back as well as successful US tours and the postures and move through these challenging postures with grace admirers including some of rock’s catalog” (Minneapolis City an award winning documentary. and composure. The exhibition also honors demonstrators who most renowned artists (Nirvana, Pages). On drums is DJ Bonebrake! A embody the spirit of compassion and mindfulness that yoga cultivates. Pavement, ). The Meat Puppets are Curt note for you kids – DJ Bonebrake Following the exhibition, there will be a reception at Sweaty Ganesh “One of the more notable Kirkwood and bassist Cris does not perform as a DJ –that’s Yoga for all demonstrators, friends, family members, and the public. groups on the roster of SST Kirkwood with drummer Shandon his real name (Donald James This is a nonprofit event, and all profits will help winners with the Records (who released most of Sahm (son of -- the Bonebrake). DJ grew up in the expenses associated with traveling to New York for the national cham- their albums), the Meat Puppets legendary fiddler-singer-songwriter suburbs of ’ San pionship. started as a punk rock band, but of The and Fernando Valley where he began Sweaty Ganesh Yoga offers hot yoga classes for people of all ages like most of their SST peers, the Tornados) and new addi- drumming at the age of 12. He and abilities. USA Yoga is a national nonprofit organization dedicated Meat Puppets established their tion on second guitar, Curt’s son, spent several years touring and to bringing yoga into the Olympic games as an athletic endeavor. own unique style, blending punk Elmo Kirkwood. recording with the band X. Ultimately, the aim of the organization is to make yoga a compulsory with country and , Tickets are $14 in advance or part of physical education curriculum for children in the U.S. More and featuring Curt’s warbling THE WORLD TAKES at the door. Doors open at 7:00 information about USA Yoga is available at their webpage, vocals,” states Wikipedia. “The The latest album by The World pm and showtime is 8:00. H www.usayoga.org H Obits at cozmic On Sunday, November 17, the CCPA and University of Oregon Campus Radio 88.1 FM KWVA proudly welcome Subpop recording artists Obits to Cozmic with special guests Survival Knife. Obits are a four-piece band who currently live in Brooklyn, NY, and whose music is probably considered an occupant of the genre, specifically in the areas of garage, punk, surf, surf-punk, and garage-punk (though, not surf-garage). On their new album, they’ve also covered a song (“Besetchet”) from volume 23 of the excellent Ethiopiques series; so much for tidy categorization. Bed & Bugs is the third full-length album by Obits, fol- lowing their 2011 album Moody, Standard and Poor, which itself followed their 2009 album I Blame You. Bed & Bugs was recorded in Arlington, VA by Nikhil Ranade, and the songs were later mixed, variously, by Nikhil Ranade, Eli Janney and Geoff Sanoff. Critical response to the aforementioned Obits albums has well note more than a passing similarity to such bands as the guitarist and singer; and Alexis Fleisig as the drummer. included such adjectives as: “spacious” and “jumpy” from , Edsel, , , From Olympia, WA, Survival Knife was founded by The New York Times; “propulsive,” “sandpapery” and Pitchfork, possibly Television or the Wipers. This is un- Justin Trosper, Brandt Sandeno, Kris Cunningham and Meg “sweaty” from Pitchfork; “powerfully wiry” and “declama- coincidental! With the exception of those last two, Obits Cunningham in early 2011. Both Trosper and Sandeno tory” from SPIN; “driving” and “really good” from share members with all of those bands. were members of the mighty 90’s rock legends . Dusted. Obits stars: Greg Simpson as the bass player; Rick Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the door. Doors open On listening to Bed & Bugs, the discerning listener may Froberg as the guitarist and singer; Sohrab Habibion also as at 7:30 pm and showtime is 8:00. H

FIND US ONLINE: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/THEWOWHALL WOW HALL NOTES NOVEMBER 2013 3 turing an actual pirate ship, is set to the music of “Light Up Your Lantern”. TENDER FOREVER Tender Forever is the Franco- American pop project of Melanie Valera. Born in 1977 in Maurrin, in southwest France, Melanie developed the musical projects The Bonnies and Garrison Rocks before relocating to Olympia to record for . A laptop, a long mic cord and almost too much enthusiasm was all it took. Tender Forever from the start was as much an experi-

NITHIN ence as a band. That girl with the mic moves with passion, pounds CD Release PArty out fear, falls to her knees, cranks Lynx up the visuals and passes it off to On Thursday, November 14, of her performance highlights you. the Community Center for the include appearances at Coachella, The Soft and the Hardcore, Performing Arts and University of Austin City Limits Festival, Boom released by K Records in 2005, Claude Vonstroke Oregon Campus Radio 88.1 FM Festival, as well as improv collab- was the culmination of everything By Fiona Brooks KWVA proudly welcome Lynx orations with Bassnectar, Melanie had done up to that point On Thursday, November 7, the Community Center for the back to the WOW Hall for a CD Matisyahu, John Popper and and then some. Her 2007 release, Performing Arts and University of Oregon Campus Radio 88.1 FM Release Party with special guest more. Lynx spent last fall and Wider, stretched out across both KWVA proudly welcome to the WOW Hall the Claude VonStroke Tender Forever. winter on tour with Beats Antique, the globe and an expansive musi- “Urban Animal Tour” with special guests J. Phlip and Luke Mandala. Last here in April, Lynx is an gaining legions of new fans in the cal landscape. Claude VonStroke is not a name you hear everyday. I for one had extraordinarily dynamic artist and process. Melanie’s third album, 2010’s not heard of him until recently but on further investigation I found that musician. She has staked a claim Voted the WOW Hall’s No Snare, moved away from the his music is not like anything I’ve heard before. I guess that’s good as a multi-instrumentalist, pro- Favorite Female Performer of more exuberant dance oriented seeing as no artist wants to be categorized as the same as another. When ducer, vocalist, beat-boxer and 2011, Lynx is best known for her songs into a darker and more mel- I checked out his Sound Cloud account (soundcloud.com/claudevonstroke) genre masher, with influences live shows where she expert- ancholy direction. We get a deep- I was surprised to see a close up of a man covered in feathers, but the ranging from folk to more cine- ly brings her audience on a jour- er, denser sound, with songs that image fits—the first song on his profile is “Urban Animal.” matic beats and production driven ney through her world -- from live push through the forest as the Anyone who is a fan of Electronic Music will immediately be hooked music. Lynx’s newest offer- electronic folk with her laptop and evening comes, dripping wet. on VonStroke’s odd but rhythmic beats, which carry through his songs. ing, Light Up Your Lantern a guitar, to banjo and soft vocals, Yet for all their power, Tender What is refreshing about his songs is that the beat and sound changes (released October 22) switches to a phenomenally executed solo Forever songs remain just that — for every song. from folky sounds to edgier and beat box jam. Lynx’s is the one- tender. A song is a delicate thing VonStroke, also known as Barclay Crenshaw, grew up in , expansive beats, all driven by raw of-a-kind performer that one can’t and Melanie coaxes these fragile . His interest was in hip-hop until he found electronic music. melancholy melodies and deeply wait to share with friends. things into the larger world. In the early 2000s he met up with The Martin Brothers and later he infectious hooks. Light Up Your Lantern was Tender Forever is the biggest, soft- formed his own label called dirtybird. From the Bay Area by way of co-produced by Tommy Cappel of est sound you’ve heard. It’s a kick Claude VonStroke has had many single hits throughout the years; Colorado, Lynx has already bro- Beats Antique. Lynx’s fans drum in an empty warehouse starting in 2006 with “The Whistler”, he has had a hit single every year ken new ground in both the live responded to the news by donat- while little kids play right outside. from 2006 to 2010, and then came back onto the charts with two hits and electronic music scenes by ing more than $15,000 via Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 in 2012. VonStroke is a very unique and talented artist. playing events all over the US, Kickstarter to fund her new record at the door. Doors open at 8:30 J Phlip (pronounced J Flip) -- known to some as Jessica Phillipe -- Asia, and Canada. Some and a . The film, fea- pm and showtime is 9:00. H discovered in her hometown of Champaign, Illinois. Her proximity to Chicago’s famous house scene tremendously affected her sound, but the distance afforded her the freedom to incorporate a variety The Green formed on O’ahu, of other influences into her repertoire. Her sets possess a fun, “lets-not- Hawai’i, in 2009 as a vehicle for forget-this-is-dance-music,” feeling and simultaneously keep you guessing six different members of Hawai’i’s about what might come next. She is currently Claude VonStroke’s tight-knit music scene to record favorite support DJ and has already played at amazing high profile gigs and have a bit of fun along the like Fabric, Space Ibiza and Back to Basics. way. Their self-titled debut album, Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door. Doors open at 8:00 pm released in 2010, earned both criti- and showtime is 9:00. H cal and commercial acclaim, and was awarded iTunes Best Reggae Album of the Year. Their sopho- more album, Ways & Means, hit Membership Party Dec. 7 #1 on the iTunes and Billboard The Community Center for the Performing Arts’s annual WOW Hall Reggae charts and the band Membership Party is scheduled for Saturday, December 7, with doors embarked on more intense touring; opening at 7:00 pm. Featured entertainers are The Penney Loafers, My supporting acts like Rebelution, Father’s Ghost and The Upstate Trio. The event features an amazing Iration, SOJA and Damian Marley. array of food and beverages donated by Eugene’s finest producers and The Green’s Hawaii 13 Hawai’i ‘13 collects 13 stellar restaurants. tracks by a group with an insatia- The Membership Party is held every year near the anniversary date On Wednesday, November 20, Hawai’i ‘13 dances through ble urge to push their music onto of the WOWATHON – five days and nights of continuous entertain- Mike Thrasher Presents welcomes roots reggae, soul, and R&B. The the global stage. Some songs punch ment that began on December 10, 1975. The goal of the WOWATHON back The Green along with special album was written by the group’s and some songs sway, but ulti- was to raise the down payment to purchase the Hall. The CCPA saved guest Kimie. five songwriters (Kennedy, guitar- mately they all blend to form a the WOW Hall from demolition and has kept it a community center for The Green’s latest album, ist-vocalist Zion Thompson, vocal- new shade of Green. thirty-eight years now, and that’s a reason to celebrate! Hawai’i ‘13, opens with the chant ist Caleb Keolanui, keyboardist- Kimie’ is a singer/songwriter of Admission to the Membership Party is free for CCPA members, so if of “He Mele No Ku’u Hawai’i”. vocalist Ikaika Antone, and bass- Hawaiian and Portuguese decent. you are not currently a supporting member of the organization – now “From the times of ancient ist/multi-instrumentalist Brad Her cool sultry melodies blend is the time to become one. Memberships are on a sliding scale -- $15 Hawai’i and even up to present Watanabe). The band’s four sing- acoustic soul and reggae with a to $45 is the normal range but why be like normal people – the sky’s day, chanting has been a part of ers (Kennedy, Thompson, Keolanui touch of R&B funk. Kimie’s free the limit! Donations are tax deductible and qualify the donor to making our culture,” says JP Kennedy, and Antone) take turns on lead spirit can be heard through her lyr- a matching gift to the Oregon Cultural Trust that is a state income tax guitarist, vocalist, and one of the vocals, sometimes trading off with ics -- touching on love, life and credit (limits apply). band’s five songwriters. “It’s a each other within a song. Once relationships. Members should watch for their December newsletter the first week way to start something important. you listen to this record, there will Doors open at 7:00 pm and of the month. The December issue is scheduled to be bulk mailed on When we chant, we ask for bless- be little doubt that the chant showtime is 8:00. Tickets are Tuesday, November 26, and will have the THIS IS YOUR PARTY ings, knowledge, and guidance so served its purpose, as the results $18.00 in advance (available from TICKET label for members, more details about the event and our that we can be ‘pono’ or righteous show the band has been righteous WOW Hall and Cascade Tickets), annual thanks to our Membership. H in whatever we do.” in their hard work. $20.00 at the door. H

4 NOVEMBER 2013 WOW HALL NOTES FIND US ONLINE: WWW.WOWHALL.ORG Blue Ruin at the WOW Hall

On Friday, November 15, the hop, world and folk to stitch Hills’ fourth record fuses blue- Community Center for the together fresh songs that bridge grass, jazz, hip-hop and Performing Arts and KRVM the divide between past and future into songs inspired by love and proudly welcome Head For The acoustic music. misery and comic books. Featuring Hills back to the WOW Hall in Head for the Hills — Adam twelve new original songs marked support of their new CD, Blue Kinghorn on guitar and vocals, by moving narratives and stellar Ruin. Joe Lessard on violin and vocals, musicianship, Blue How does one describe the Matt Loewen on upright bass and Ruin showcases the quartet›s multifarious music of Head for vocals and Mike Chappell on contemporary take on acoustic the Hills? Among the top contend- acoustic and electric mandolin — music; embracing the bluegrass ers are catchy turns of phrase like has been bringing their music, pedigree while looking forward. post-bluegrass, progressive string whatever you’d like to call it, to Recorded and mixed in Fort music, modern acoustic noir, and audiences from the Telluride Collins, Colorado at Swingfingers bluegrass bricolage. “On top of Bluegrass Festival to South by Studios with ace engineer and modern string music,” (Bluegrass Southwest and a multitude of banjoist Aaron Youngberg, Blue Today), “Cutting edge,” (Drew stages in between since 2004. The Ruin features contributions from Emmitt) or “Best in Colorado band has independently issued Andy Hall (The Infamous Bluegrass” (Westword Showcase two studio records and one live, Stringdusters), James Thomas, Readers Poll) — those are up been featured on NPR Ideastream Gabe Mervine (The Motet), and there too. and eTown, co-released a beer more. This is Head for the Hills Strip away the artful descrip- with Odell Brewing Company in at their most artistically fulfilled: tors and you have a forward May 2013 and charted on the self-produced and in top thinking group of {mostly} acous- CMJ Top 200 (Head for the form. Blue Ruin is more than just tic musicians drawing on eclectic Hills, 2010). a “bluegrass” record — it’s a HOW MANY influences, tastes and styles. They Blue Ruin, an all-new album Head for the Hills record. EYES ARE ON didn’t grow up immersed in blue- of original material, features Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 grass music but came to it later in meta-fictional sea shanties, pop- at the door, plus with a special life, with each other. The result is infused newgrass murder ballads $20 ticket you can double your a sound based in bluegrass that and urbane lyricism with plenty of fun with Hot Buttered Rum on EUGENE reaches into indie rock, jazz, hip twang and punch. Head for the Saturday, Nov. 16. H WEEKLY? Hot Buttered Rum lives for songs. The band’s three songwrit- YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED & THE NUMBERS ARE GROWING! ers — Aaron Redner, Nat Keefe and Erik Yates — spin tales about the good times, the bad times, and the roads in between, and belt them from the heart in three-part harmony. Bryan Horne’s athletic standup bass and Lucas Carlton’s tasteful percussion combine with the acoustic instruments to create what is California’s own acoustic music. The group’s onstage chem- istry fuels the lovefest that is a live HBR show. Hot Buttered Rum’s years of Hot Buttered Rum touring have given the band the chance to work and play with a On Saturday, November 16, Horne (bass, vocals), Nat Keefe wide cross-section of musicians, the Community Center for the (guitar, vocals) and Erik Yates people like Phil Lesh, Chris Thile, Performing Arts and KRVM (banjo, guitar, dobro, ukulele, Brett Dennen, and Robert Earl 114,047 proudly welcome Hot Buttered flute, clarinet, sax, accordion, Keen. Seasoned veteran Steve Rum back to the WOW Hall. piano, vocals). After they returned Berlin (Los Lobos), acoustic guru READERS If swashbuckling buccaneer to the Bay Area and formed the Mike Marshall, and left-coast Captain Morgan were alive today, Hot Buttered Rum String Band, rocker Tim Bluhm (Mother Hips, you had better believe that Hot they added Aaron Redner (fiddle, Nicki Bluhm) have all produced Eugene Weekly is eyeballed regularly by Buttered Rum would be his favor- mandolin). The group released a studio albums for the band. Each 96,457 ite band! live album, Live at the Freight guided HBRtowards the next step people in Lane County alone, Bay Area newgrass jam band and Salvage, in 2002, followed in in its evolution. Hot Buttered Rum has been 2004 by In These Parts. The It’s a sound that’s as tough to up 14 percent described as a rock band playing group shortened its name to Hot describe as it is easy to love, and it over last year (Media Audit, 2011). bluegrass instruments (the band Buttered Rum for 2006’s Well- has found its way to the most pres- Another 5,590 people in the Corvallis/Albany members themselves call what Oiled Machine, which was pro- tigious pop, folk, and bluegrass area pick us up regularly. And our website draws they do “high altitude California duced by Mike Marshall and fea- stages in the country: Telluride, 12,000 unique visitors weekly. bluegrass”), and with musical tured guest spots from Peter Newport, Bonnaroo, Strawberry, influences ranging from blues, Rowan and Darol Anger. Live in Hardly Strictly, Kate Wolf, rock and jazz to Celtic and old- the Northeast, with tracks drawn Horning’s Hideout, String Summit, time string band music from the from various shows on a 2006 Grey Fox, All Good, High Sierra, Appalachians, the group could tour, was released in 2007. HBR’s Wakarusa, and many more. almost be termed bluegrass fusion. most recent album, Limbs Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 HBR was formed after a one- Akimbo, introduced a drum kit at the door. Special $20 tickets month hiking tour of the Sierras in into the lineup – a seat currently include admission to Head For the FREE EVERY THURSDAY! 1999 that brought together Bryan filled by Lucas Carlton. Hills on Friday, November 15. H NOW AVAILABLE IN 792 LOCATIONS IN THE VALLEY AND ON THE COAST FIND US ONLINE: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/THEWOWHALL WOW HALL NOTES NOVEMBER 2013 5 The Black Dahlia Murder On Wednesday, November 13, Mike Thrasher Presents welcomes The Black Dahlia Murder to the WOW Hall along with special guests Skeletonwitch, Fallujah and Noisern. Detroit’s the Black Dahlia Murder, named for the infamous 1947 slaying of 22-year-old Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia, actually sounds like they should live in Scandinavia, whence originates much of the frenetic brand of death and that inspires them. Formed in January 2001, the Black Dahlia Murder followed their six-song What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse demo with the four-track A cessfully carved its own left-hand and the devil’s swing of “This Evil Cold-Blooded Epitaph EP, which path with an unwavering quality Embrace” - but does so without was released on their own Lovelost of metal and old-fashioned hard compromising the frosty/fiery/ Records. work. Two of the band’s first abominable metal spirit or blue- Having already made a num- four full-lengths have cracked the collar humility that has endeared ber of acclaimed concert appear- Billboard Top 200. They’ve them to so many over the past ances (e.g., the Milwaukee Metal appeared on the covers of Decibel decade. Fest), the group -- comprised of and Terrorizer magazines, and Fallujah began in 2007 as a vocalist Trevor Strnad, guitarists completed seven European tours politically charged five piece from Brian Eschbach and Jon -- including performances at met- the San Francisco Bay Area. The Kemppainen, bassist David Lock, al’s largest and most respected band has evolved into an expan- and drummer Cory Grady -- festivals such as Wacken, Summer sive, complex and style defining signed with Metal Blade in 2003 Breeze, Graspop, Tuska, force for Atmospheric Death and was soon recording its debut Bloodstock and more. Metal. TERA MELOS WHY album, Unhallowed. The 2005 2013 brings us to Serpents Fallujah started touring in release Miasma and 2007’s Unleashed, the group’s fifth and 2009 and released their debut On Friday, November 22, the Community Center for the Performing Nocturnal kept as latest release. Recorded with album The Harvest Wombs in Arts and KRVM proudly welcome Tera Melos to Cozmic along with the group’s foundation, though Kurt Ballou (Converge, High On 2011. After drastic stylistic pro- special guests Zorch. the band began exhibiting an Fire, Isis), the album - which fea- gressions, countless tours and Tera Melos is a three-piece band from Northern California consisting increasingly melodic streak that tures artwork by Baizley - is hundreds of shows, Fallujah is a of Nick Reinhart (, programming, vocals), Nathan Latona (bass) came to fruition on 2009’s brutal another blistering helping of two- modern force for musical, mental and newest member John Clardy (drums). Incorporating experimental but majestic Deflorate. The and-a-half minute blasts of black- and creative liberation. rock, ambient electronics and unconventional song structure all in one, group’s fifth studio album, Ritual, ened metal amalgamation. This Showtime is 8:00 pm (doors Tera Melos creates original music characterized by quickly alternating arrived in the summer of 2011, time around, the band also shows open at 7:00 pm). Tickets are time signatures, start-stop dynamics, two-handed tapping, extended open- followed by Everblack in 2013. off a few new tricks - note the $16.50 advance (available WOW ended bridges, and the use of effect pedals and samplers. Celebrating its 10th anniversary Scandinavian doom-vibe in the Hall and Cascade Tickets), $20.00 Tera Melos has four releases to date, including their most recent EP this year, Skeletonwitch has suc- opening of “Unending, Everliving” at the door. H called Idioms Vol I (a 5 song covers album clocking in at under 9 minutes that the band has made a free download), Complex Full of Phantoms (a full length split with By the End of Tonight released in 2007), Drugs to the Dear Youth (a 5 Song EP all instrumental album released in 2007) and Randy Roundfoot their untitled debut LP. Nick Reinhart (guitar, vocals) is also in a band with called Bygones. But why is Tera Melos at Cozmic. Because the CCPA is putting on Memorial two shows at the same time – with Deltron 3030 headlining at the WOW Hall. On Sunday, November 24, the WOW Hall hosts a Celebration of Life for Zorch is a duo from Austin, TX. Composed of Zac Traeger (key- Randy Nowell, sometimes known as Randy Roundfoot, featuring music by boards, omnichord, vocals) and Shmu (drums, omnichord, vocals); the the Sugar Beets and My Father’s Ghost. two hail from Wisconsin and Canada respectively. The duo met in Randy Nowell, who passed away on July 28, was a well-recognized figure Boston and began recording dozens of improvisational mixtapes, which, dancing in his wheelchair at the WOW Hall, Oregon Country Fair, Saturday after moving to Austin in 2009, would help lay the foundation for Zorch. Market and other area venues and festivals. His friends have organized this Since that pivotal move, they’ve quickly made a home for themselves in celebration as his memorial and the event is open to the public. the city’s DIY scene, building a reputation on their intense and visual live My Father’s Ghost will begin the event with a set of original music. Then shows and fan interaction. there will be an opportunity for people who wish to speak to share their Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Doors open at 8:30 pm memories of Randy. Following that, the Sugar Beets will take the stage. There will be dancing for sure! and showtime is 9:00. H This is a free event but donations are requested for the Randy Roundfoot Memorial Fund. H Presents: YES Empowerment The Eric Andre Concert By Elliot Glaser-Flynn Show Live! YES! is hosting the Empowerment Concert at the WOW Hall on Sunday, November 10. On Saturday, November 9, Square Peg Concerts The concert is an artistic extension of the Youth Empowerment presents The Eric Andre Show Live! At the WOW Symposium Nov 10-11 -- featuring performing groups such as Hall. WYMPROV Comedy Improv Troupe, Floodplain: a primarily alterna- On the heels of the wildly-popular television debut tive-rock band from Salem, a diverse group of circus performers from the of Adult Swim’s The Eric Andre Show, the alterna- those fancy duds at home. Fear not: for those look- Eugene circus arts community, and more! tive-variety show takes its DIY brand of late night ing to stay dry, Eric Andre ponchos (specially craft- $15 will include admission at 6:00 pm as well as food and drinks entertainment and punk-rock comedy live on the ed to withstand the show’s elements) will be available catered by LePetit Gourmet. road. Just like on TV, the spontaneous performances for purchase at the merch table for $5. Sponsored by Youth for the Education and Prevention of Sexual will include special guests, real and fake celebrity Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door, and Assault (YEPSA), the Youth Empowerment Symposium (YES) is a two- appearances, and plenty of spilled milk. No really, are available from WOW Hall and . day conference at the Hilton Eugene geared towards empowering youth folks, you’re probably going to get messy, so leave Doors open at 6:30 pm and showtime is 7:30. H in their sexuality. H

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verted religions,” says Bridget, Grrrlz Rock from page 1 “converting all of my originals from guitar to ukulele and even on drum and bass, uncanned and blues vocalist Darcy Lee writing some new ones. I think arrangements and fearless vocals, (Heavy Chevy). Naomi’s music post WOW Hall Eugene will no their sound is reminiscent of projects include a blues and rock longer think Tiny Tim when they something you’ve never heard band called the Mojo Grinders think ukulele. Thanks to before. Suzanne’s lyrics are clev- and a jazz duo with 14 year old GRRRLZ ROCK for helping me er, fresh, biting, and sweet. brother and stand up bass player become the musician I am today.” Cousins who grew up per- Devin Isamu called Stringed Tickets are $10 in advance, forming together, Tom and Oasis. $15 at the door, and Free with a Suzanne are members of an VIP Pass. Doors open ay 5:30 unfairly talented clan sometimes RILEY ESTRADA and activities begin at 6:00 pm. H called “The Other Carter Family” Riley Estrada has been writing in their native Wichita, KS. The songs since she was eight years Schedule: two have teamed up in various old. “Music is the driving force 5:30 Doors Open - Introduce indie incarnations for years. behind everything I do, and it is 5:45 Bounce Gymnastics - Floor Jason, from Beaverton, joined Suz my ultimate goal in life,” she 6:00 Naomi Ariel and Tom last fall. says. “Songs are my connection 6:20 Riley Estrada to the world, and I have no idea 6:40 Bridget Gavin NAOMI ARIEL exactly how I write them, but I 7:00 Talia Winship Naomi Ariel is a young adult must be doing something right if 7:15 Bounce Gymnastics - Floor singer and guitar player with they keep turning out like this!” 7:30 Boomchick strong jazz and blues influenc- 8:05 Dale Tumbao Cuban Salsa es. Musical child of Eugene’s jazz BRIDGET GAVIN 8:15 The Great Hiatum and blues jams, she’s been men- Bridget Gavin has been a part 9:00 Shook Twins - Set 1 tored by guitarist Marty Chilla of GRRRLZ Rock for four years 10:00 Bounce Floor Act/Raffles (Concrete Loveseat/Sugar Beats) now. “I feel as if I have con- 10:15 Shook Twins - Set 2 In The Gallery For November, the WOW Hall Lobby Art Gallery will proudly display “Puppets: Part 5!” by Erin M. Even. There will be 13-14 puppets and possibly a few paintings and wall sculpture. Says Erin: “I am intrigued by the nature of Ideas, and the complexity of the human heart. I endeavor to con- vey a sense of whimsy and mystery using unconven- tional methods and materials. In order to achieve an organic feel, I attempt to work with a spontane- ous mentality. My major themes include the capac- ity for ideas to either create or destroy, the fleeting nature of dreams, and the magical ways that the power of creativity manifests itself in the modern November 8, from 5:00-7:00 pm. The WOW Hall world.” lobby art gallery is open for viewing during office There will be an Artist’s Reception on Friday, hours, noon to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday. H

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