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State Road Covered Bridge his engineering fi rm; and the great students Giddings Road Covered Bridge Activities: Benefi t for Cancer Center – baked and instructors of the Ashtabula County Joint Activities: We will be selling Covered Bridge goods, bridge dogs, walking tacos and chili. Vocational School, the county now have the souvenirs. There will be many handmade Restroom facilities available. 17th GRAND shortest covered bridge that will be able to items to sell – rag rugs, afghans, and aprons. hold vehicular traffi c in the . So We will also be selling pumpkins and squash. Ashtabula County has 17 Covered Bridges RE-OPENING now, the county truly has the longest and the We will have baked goods, cabbage and and due to space availability we regret that shortest of the nations covered bridges. What noodles, and stuffed pepper soup. we were not able to list every bridge and their Now thru Dec. 24th! a great distinction for Ashtabula County! Janet and her helpers really enjoy meeting the coinciding activities during the festival week- For your entertainment this year the festival folks who come to the bridge and she urges Large Century Home Filled with end. Directions to each bridge are available has the Maidens IV, a quartet of sisters who everyone to come and have a great time along on the website coveredbridgefestival.org The Beautiful Gifts Upstairs & Down. perform Celtic and Irish music that is just with them. Restroom facilities available. main festival at the Ashtabula Co. Fairgrounds Visit a Different Theme amazing. Local groups performing are: The Graham Road Covered Bridge in Jefferson will also have information on the Blevins Brothers Band and Kenny Osborn for Activities: Pierpont Mix-n-Match PACS 4-H activities at each bridge and their location. Around Every Corner... some down home country music. The Geauga Club will be having a bake sale. We will also Even Halloween & Thanksgiving, too! Highlanders, a bag pipe and drum corps will offer food. There will be hot dogs, walking Schedule of events: be in the parade and then perform for us on tacos, homemade soup, hot and cold cider, Saturday, October 9, 2010 Saturday afternoon at the Fairgrounds. coffee, soda & water. Restroom facilities OSILGIL? available. 8:00 a.m. Gates Open Benetka Road Covered Bridge Netcher Road Covered Bridge 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. • Pancake Breakfast – a-F>5ILF>b Activities: Hay rides by Sackett family Activities: Displays from Covered Bridge Ashtabula Kiwanis – Expo Center (weather permitting). Tiny Trotters 4-H Club Gardens. Homemade maple syrup. Hot dogs, 9:00 a.m. • Parade Line Up – Glass Ornaments will have pony rides (weather permitting). hot coffee, hot chocolate, tea and other snacks Jefferson High School Parking Lot Homemade French fries by Nick Wayman. available. 10:00 a.m. • Craft Buildings Open ;H>0?=?CP?-@@ Doughnuts and coffee, cider offered by the Restroom facilities available courtesy of the 11:00 a.m. • Parade arrives at Fairgrounds Fire Department for a free-will offering. Sev- Jefferson Township Trustees. 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. • Blevins Brothers Band eral local 4-H Clubs will sell baked goods and Olin Covered Bridge 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Moo Train Wonderful Coffees & Teas soup. Hot dogs, pop, and chips will also be Activities: Olin Bridge will have fresh cider Music Boxes & Water Globes for sale. Restroom facilities available courtesy to offer along with homebaked peanut butter 12:00 p.m. • Senior Citizen of the Year announcement 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. • Maidens IV – Expo Center !FI=EMY$;CLC?MY"IFFM of the Sheffi eld Township Trustees. cookies made from a favorite Olin family Caine Road Covered Bridge recipe. Covered Bridge Festival souvenirs will 2:00 p.m. • Dedication of West Liberty Street Bridge, Geneva -LH;G?HNM%;FIL?Y1;HN;M The Milkshakes 4-H Club will be a bake sale. also be available. Be sure to get your new cal- 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. • Geauga Highlanders 1HIQG?HY HA?FM Coffee, pop and hot chocolate will also be on endars! Restroom facilities available courtesy 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. • Maidens IV – Expo Center 1JILNM &OHNCHA $CMBCHA sale. Money earned will be donated the Ohio of the Plymouth Township Trustees. 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. • Blevins Brothers Band State Extension. Come see our fall decora- Root Road Covered Bridge 5:00 p.m. • Gates Closed & Nautical Themes tions and enjoy photographic opportunities. No Activities: For a fun day, join us for a deco- restroom facilities available. 5?>>CHA HHCP?LM;LS rated bridge, a walk near the water’s edge to Sunday, October 10, 2010 Gifts are just a few Creek Road Covered Bridge enjoy our display. Amish donuts, hot dogs Activities: Small farm market, baked goods cooked on an open fi re, homemade chili and 8:00 a.m. Gates Open of the thousands and candy, local maple syrup, hot dogs, sau- baked goods. We have seating for you to sit at 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. • Pancake Breakfast –  I@MCABNMSIObFFM?? sage & pepper sandwiches, s’mores and large while you enjoy food and fellowship. Music Ashtabula Kiwanis – Expo Center apple fritters, pop, coffee, and hot chocolate. will be provided by Polka Bob. Pumpkins, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. • Church Service – Rev. Dan Schall $;GCFS"?MNCH;NCIH7IObFF Table & chairs are available for your con- Indian corn and squash will be for sale. Come 10:00 a.m. • Craft Buildings Open 5;HNNI4CMCN7?;L @N?L7?;L venience. 50/50 raffl e. Restroom facilities and join us for an enjoyable day. We also fea- 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. • Kenny Osborn – Expo Center available. ture Hazeltine’s fl avored popcorn. Restroom 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Moo Train !;NB?LCH?bM Doyle Road Covered Bridge facilities available. 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. • Fall Frolics – Barnard Pavillion Activities: Jefferson Boy Scout Troop 41 is a Christmas South Denmark Road Covered Bridge 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. • Maidens IV – Expo Center HOURS:4UES 3AT s3UN s#LOSED-ON troop that has been active for over 50 years. Activities: Come visit with us for a family We have boys from Jefferson and many sur- experience beside the creek. We will have hot 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. • Heel N Time Canine Drill Team rounding areas. They enjoy a full schedule of dogs, a bake sale, a brown bag lunch, chili, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. • Balloon Twisting - 910 E. Main St. (Rt. 20) camping and adventure and attending summer coffee and hot cocoa, water and pop for sale. shapes given to children Geneva, Ohio 44041 camp each year. At the bridge they will be Pampered Chef items will be available for sale. 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. • Blevins Brothers Band (440) 466-3545 servicing a variety of hot and cold food and Make and take crafts for the kids as well as 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Maidens IV – Expo Center 1 Mile East of Downtown Geneva beverages including coffee, cider, cobbler, homemade crafts for sale. The 1890 Town Lat- 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Blevins Brothers Band chili, chili dogs, etc. All for just a donation. tice bridge was by-passed in 1975 and spans 5:00 p.m. • Festival Drawing Money earned will help with troop expenses Mill Creek in a unique park setting. Visitors 4 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010 In pursuing her long-time dream of open- Balls are sweet onions stuffed with ing her own seafood restaurant, seven years meatballs, drenched in sweet and Medieval continue until the drummers are all drummed ago Patt Bowen saw the potential for new busi- spicy bar-b-q sauce, and topped with Faire, at the out. Ok, they may stop to enjoy some dinner. ness in the small resort town of Geneva-on- apple bacon. Ship’s Wheel appetizer historic Oak- So bring a drum, bring the kids (and the kid the-Lake. With the opening of the new Geneva consists of bits of Brie cheese topped room Dinner at heart) and join in the rhythm of the Chanty Lodge and Conference Center, people from all with spiced pecans and cranberries theatre or any celebration. over were discovering Geneva-on-the-Lake. marinated in Firehouse Refl ections of his long, Also, don’t forget it’s Monster Crawl Being a history buff, Patt was also drawn to the wine. Another dish using local wine long list of projects and achievements over time from now through October 31st so get a quaintness and charm of the village. is the Stargazer Lavender Chicken Salad, a the years then here is your chance to see him stamp on your t-shirt ticket during your visit at In search of storage space for the restaurant, gourmet’s delight, served on a bed of fresh at his best, performing in the intimate setting Chanty Fest. she tore down a false wall and discovered a pineapple. of the Sandy Chanty. Reservations are sug- For questions or to make reservations call huge room stacked to the ceiling with relics In keeping with Patt’s respect for all things gested. 440-415-0999 for more info and directions and remnants from the storied “Strip”, among natural, she uses a lot of honey, lavender, Sunday afternoon an open drum circle visit www.sandychanty.com them the long-forgotten shooting gallery. It is herbs, and even fl owers in her cooking. Blue for “kids of all ages” will begin at 3pm and unclear how it got there, but it was unused and Moon is an appetizer of stacked Beefsteak gathering dust for at least several decades. Fur- tomatoes layered with sweet onions, gorgon- ther investigation revealed that it was built in zola cheese, organic lettuce, and balsamic 1928, originally came from Coney Island, and vinegar & oil. Apple Salad combines thinly is one of only fi ve like it in the world still in sliced apples and carrots tossed in honey lav- working order. (Actually it did require a little ender dressing served over baby spinach. The belt repair to get it going again, but was easily emphasis of course is on seafood entrees but restored.) With a fl ick of the switch, it springs there are many options offered to please every to life approximately every half hour dur- palate. Some of the daily specials include: ing business hours, laboriously groaning and Patt’s famous Lobster Lasagna - a Four cheese clanking along. lasagna with lobster claws, served with lobster The shooting range isn’t the only unearthed sauce. Crab “Patteez” in a Blanket- Salmon treasure at the Chanty. The tables, chairs, and stuffed with Patt’s Crab Pattie, covered in booths all came from the Ashtabula Hotel, as lobster sauce. Cockles & Mussels- Tiny clams did the huge mirrors mounted on the wall at and mussels served over a bed of potatoes. In either end of the bar. Their smoky pink hue addition to the Conch Fritters and other great compliments the walls, painted in subtle colors appetizers always on the menu Patt is currently of the Lake Erie sunset and covered with 125 featuring a “Port Portobello” appetizer; a full lbs. of sand. The bar itself contains 300 lbs. of Portobello mushroom cap stuffed with smoked sand, along with family trinkets and seashells. seafood sausage covered with provolone The surface of the bar features pictures of mer- cheese and adorned with basil and roasted red maids and copies of original sea chanties dat- peppers. ing back to 1465---1600’s, from the archives at New to the Sandy Chanty this year is Cambridge University. Nautical memorabilia “The Lobster Zone”, a live lobster tank which and artifacts embellish the entire restaurant. allows visitors to try their luck at catching their Authentic chanties and other original com- dinner. Patt says “You catch it I’ll cook it!” positions by independent musicians provide The special way that Patt prepares the lobster background music and add to the maritime may make it the best one you’ve ever eaten. atmosphere. The seventh annual Chanty Fest highlights are: Patt Bowen designed everything herself, Saturday night 8:30 pm The Covert Op- from the placemats---- a buried treasure map eration featuring - guitarist - actor with “X” marking the spot [latitude 41:51:37 – vocalist – entertainer extraordinaire, Rob .768N, longitude 80:57:5 .602W—location Covert. Backing Rob are local favorites Jim of the Sandy Chanty], to the menus that look Ales on bass and Bob “A” Messina on like a treasure chest. Most items on the menu drums. If you have not had the chance to see are named after something on a ship. 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To version of 1980’s Double enter, submit your video Fantasy, arrive Oct. 5 as of yourself doing any part of the Gimme Some Lennon or Beatles tune, Truth catalog campaign either solo with a band, overseen by Yoko Ono. with accompaniment, or The bonanza is an anything in-between. 11-CD John Lennon The best perfor- Signature Box. mance will not only be 7ED 3EPTs  Nowhere Boy, a announced in an up- Panini's Restaurant biopic tracing Len- coming issue of Bill- non’s teen years and board magazine and ALEX BEVAN Mayfield the evolution of The featured on Billboard. Quarrymen into The com as part of our Friday, Sept. 24th &RI 3EPTs  Beatles, opens in offi cial John Lennon Grand River Cellars - 7:30 pm select cities Oct. 8. Birthday package, Beachclub Grill The reformed Quar- but they’ll also score Friday, Oct. 5th Concord rymen pay homage to a huge prize package. 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Go to www.billboard.com/features/ Show starts at 8pm Not many people can truly be called music the-john-lennon-cover-song-contest if you are check out icons, but the late John Lennon is more than interested. www.tomtoddmusic.com that: he’s the archetypal rock legend. Both as alexbevan.com for more information & pictures one of and later as a solo artist, he 8 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010 By: Brenda Shoshanna Discover the Real You that which you cannot do,o, what is not natural, easy, are saying No to whatever it is in there that we So often we live our lives pretending to be that which is not for you.u. or enjoyable, what causes don’t want. We are emptying the room of all someone we aren’t. We play games, adopt So many spend years cconfl ict, diffi culty, confu- decoration to get to its original form. roles, try to impress others and forget to really of their lives twisting ssion and distress. What is it The more you let go of that which is “not” express the truth of who we are. themselves to conform tthat pulls you down, hurts who you are, which is unworkable and causes As we live this, not only do we deceive others, to expectations of others yyour feeling, upsets your distress, the more room you create empty space inadvertently we deceive ourselves. We begin about who they are, or ddigestion? Usually you do and the ability to see who you truly are, what to forget the truth of our own lives and who should become. Familiess nnot give heed to this. Now you love and what is meaningful for you. we really are. Then we do not understand why are famous for project- is the time to turn it around. You Are Granted Dominion In Your Own Life there is a gnawing sense of anxiety, disappoint- ing these images and de-- ThThe fi rst step is to take a and World ment, or the lack of fulfi llment we live with. mands on its members, gogood look. The next step is to Your life is a precious gift to you and to the Many have no idea what is wrong, and search as are people “in love”. sasay No, to clean it out of your world. No person, no thought, no emotion is for the answer in work, relationships, money However, these images llifeife and heart. granted dominion over you. You have ultimate or drink. which are projected A great teacher, Soen power to choose the direction in which you But living this way never brings true fulfi ll- onto us can be lethal. NNakagawaa Roshi said that want to go. ment. Although we may know we are off They cause pain, uusuallysu when we want to fi nd Discover how to release fear and build fearless track, it can be hard to discover what. We have distortion and lack of bebeautya in a room we bring in relationships in Fearless: The 7 Principles forgotten who we truly are, what we want and self acceptance, lack mmanyan fancy things, furniture, of Peace of Mind. www.becomefearless. need in order to feel happy and real. of knowing and living paipaintings,n rugs, decorations. org. Psychologist, author and speaker Brenda In order to know who you are, you must also our truth. HoHowever,w to fi nd what we are Shoshanna presents life changing exercises and know who you are not, what is false and Take a moment; see llookingook for, it is better to take guidelines to help you become confi dent, clear unworkable in your life, where you are living what is natural, easy, anddj enjoyable bl everything out of the room. and able to handle whatever comes along. someone else’s dream. You must know what for you, what actually brings enthusiasm about When it is empty, its original beauty appears. feels disturbing, fundamentally out of synch being alive. Then, take another moment to see When we take everything out of the room, we with your truth. It’s important to acknowledge Folk Artist Spook Handy in Concert Sunday, October 24th • 7:00 pm Bethany Lutheran Church • 933 Michigan Ave. • Ashtabula Spook Handy will entertain us with a humorous, heartwarming and inspiring concert and offer several workshops throughout this wonderful weekend in October. Workshops Include: (all workshops held at WTLC) • How to Get the Most Out of Our Dreams Open Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9-5 Friday, October 22nd, 7:15 pm • Secrets of Song Writing I Saturday, October 23rd, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm One Block South off of Rt20 in Ashtabula • Secrets of Song Writing II Sunday, October 24th, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Highest Quality New Age/Spiritual Merchandise • Thank God for Karma Monday, October 25th, 7:15 pm Benefits the LIVING! with Cancer Support Group Vintage Antique and Collectibles Sponsored by the Wellness & Total Learning Center Enjoy and participate in all or any combination. Visit us online: www.enchantedtreasuresshop.com Call WTLC at 440-997-5353 for more info. and to register.

September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 9 By Don Perry Art in the Village II Hosts the Area’s Finest Musicians

Does time fl y or what? I could swear The weekend of September 25th and will take the stage at 3 pm and entertain until that I was just working on an article about 26th, Legacy Village presents, “Art in the the show closes at 6 pm. This could be the the Tri-C Jazz Fest. But when I stop to Village II”. This is an outdoor art show, perfect opportunity to acquire that unique Sat, Oct. 2nd think about it, that was half of a year ago. featuring the works of artists from across piece of artwork that you’ve been search- 4 pm - 7 pm Anyway, I hope you had a great summer. the country. Don’t miss this eclectic mix of ing for, while enjoying some of Cleveland’s We certainly had no shortage of warm days. some of the nation’s most talented artists, fi nest musicians. "Friends of the Henn" Actually, I’ve rather enjoyed the chilly who will collectively display millions of Hey, here’s some big news, CJO has Wine Tasting mornings that we’ve had lately. Unfortunate- dollars in artwork. announced its new season! Cleveland Jazz ly, along with chilly mornings, come cool The artists, juried by an independent panel Orchestra will hold the debut concert of the &?HH+;HMCIHY#O=FC> autumn evenings. This can make things a bit of expert judges, are hand-selected from 2010-2011 season on November 6th, at the uncomfortable for both the listeners and the hundreds of applicants based on quality and Hanna Theatre on PlayhouseSquare. The performers on the outdoor patios. So I guess diversity. Admission and parking are free! fi rst concert in the CJO’s 26th anniversary "OIQCNB LG;H>!;>C?OR that it’s time once again, to explore the op- On Saturday, Art in the Village will begin season, entitled “The Cleveland Scene” Sat, Oct. 9th portunities that await within the walls of our at 10 am, and will be open until 8 pm, but will showcase hometown jazz giants; Ernie 9 pm - Midnight favorite wineries, restaurants and clubs. the music will continue until 11pm. Justo Krivda, saxophone, Dominick Farinacci, There is, however at least one more out- Saborit will take the stage at 11 am to get the trumpet, Bob Fraser, guitar, Ki Allen, vocal- /O;CF&IFFIQ0?MILN door event coming up this weekend that you day off to a great start.. Following Saborit at ist, and in his second year as CJO artistic !IH=IL> ought to catch while you can. Hopefully you 3 pm will be The Dave Sterner Quintet, who director, the international trumpet star and are reading this article in time to make plans will keep the jazz fl owing for the rest of the gifted composer Sean Jones. for a quick trip to Legacy Village. Located afternoon. “Cats on Holiday fi nish out the With this line-up, this is sure to be an $IL@OFFM=B?>OF? at 25001 Cedar Road in Lyndhurst, Legacy evening from 7 until 11 pm. evening of enchantment for CJO fans, jazz =B?=EQ?

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Youth will be able to see what it an excavation in Erie County of an important Council, Ohio Historical Society and several four archaeologists about the current research is like to be an archeologist by participating in settlement that native peoples occupied from other organizations and museums statewide in Ohio archaeology, including updates of the park’s mock dig.On Oct. 2, pull those box- the end of the Ice Age until just before the are observing Ohio Archaeology Month in ongoing fi eld work at OHS historic sites. In es of artifacts out and bring them to SunWatch coming of Europeans in Erie County. Archae- October with educational activities and special addition, participants will be able to try their in Dayton to learn how old they are at Artifact ologists from the Firelands Archaeological events. This year’s theme is “Archaeology is hand at identifying artifacts at the “Whatz’it?” Identifi cation Day. From 1–4 p.m., Dayton Research Center and Cleveland Museum of Everywhere!” table. On Oct. 17, the Society will host the Society of Natural History archaeologists will Natural History will present Heckleman Site: Events, which begin in late September and fi nal Octagon Open House of the year, along help you identify those archaeological materi- The Prehistory of the Firelands, Oct.14 at 7 run through October, include tours of local with the OSU Center and als that have been gathering dust—arrowheads p.m., at the Firelands Archaeological Research museums and parks, visits to ongoing archaeo- Greater Licking County Convention and Visi- and spear points, axes, celts, bone tools and Center in Amherst. logical digs, demonstrations of ancient pottery tors Bureau, at the Octagon Earthworks, a part whatever else you have. See artifact displays and exhibits on making and fl int knapping, prehistoric and of the Newark Earthworks complex. Free tours Enjoy the fall foliage while learning about prehistoric Native American archaeology in historic artifact identifi cation sessions, Native of the entire site and fun, educational activities the history and archaeology of the world’s larg- Ohio at Archaeology Day 2010, Oct. 16 from American storytelling and public presentations will be featured from noon–4 p.m. Visitors also est hilltop-enclosure earthworks at the Annual 10 a.m.–4 p.m., at the Cleveland Museum of by archaeologists, among many other activi- can tour the Great Circle Museum for free and Fall Tour Oct. 16 at Fort Ancient Natural History. The event will feature native ties. For more information about the events, learn about these worldclass earthworks and State Memorial near Oregonia. On the guided, technology demonstrations, artifact identifi ca- including hours, costs and locations, visit the ancient culture that built them. one-and-a-halfmile walk, which departs from tion, information for educators and hands-on www.ohioarchaeology.org. the museum at 2 p.m., participants will learn activities with prehistoric stone tools. Ar- Southwest Ohio about the history of these 2,000 year-old chaeologists from area universities, societies Central Ohio Southwest Ohio also offers a range of ac- earthworks and the recent excavation of the and consulting fi rms also will be on hand to In central Ohio, three events showcase tivities to participate to choose from, including Moorehead Circle. Find out what life was like promote their programs and answer questions. archaeology-related exhibits, archaeologi- an archaeological exhibit, tour of earthworks, in 19th-century Cincinnati at From Base- If you love history this may be the time for a cal demonstrations and talks, educational artifact identifi cations, fl int-knapping dem- ments to Railroads: Investigating Cincinnati’s road trip! activities and tours of earthworks. Begin- onstrations, pottery making and a mock dig: Changing Riverfront Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. in the ning Oct. 2, COSI in Columbus will reopen Beneath the Banks: Investigating Cincinnati’s Huenenfeld Tower Room at Cincinnati Main the 9,500-square-foot exhibition Adventure! Changing Riverfront explores the archaeology Public Library. Archaeologists excavated the Visitors of all ages will become explorers and and history of Cincinnati’s riverfront district former corner of Race and Water Streets--once knowledge seekers as they navigate mazes from the 1800s up to the present day. This free part of a vibrant, commercial and residential and discover clues to solve the mystery of an exhibit runs from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31in the riverfront district. archaeological fi nd. On Oct. 2 from 11a.m.–3 Cincinnati Room at the Cincinnati Main Public This free talk explores what we can learn p.m. and Oct. 4 from 12:30–4:30 p.m., there Library. from what was discovered, which included will be a special booth with human bone ex- Uncover the mysteries of the Hopewell cul- basements, railroad ties, and various items and amples and where visitors will see how bioar- ture at Hopewell Discovery Day: Connecting belongings left behind by the corner’s earlier chaeologists study demographics (specifi cally the Past to the Present at the Hopewell Culture residents. sex and age), disease and trauma in human National Historical Park’s Mound City Group skeletons. Visitors will get to apply what they Visitor Center in Chillicothe. Park rangers and Northeast Ohio learn to the skeletal examples. members of the archeological community will Northeast Ohio features three Ohio Archae- The Ohio Historical Society celebrates lead tours, help identify artifacts and present ology Month events: Ohio Archaeology Month with a free evening research. Visitors of all ages will have the op- On Sept. 25 from 11 a.m.–4 p.m., the of talks, New Discoveries in Ohio Archaeol- portunity to join fl int knappers in crafting tools Gorge Metro Park in Cuyahoga Falls will host Archaeology Day. See an exhibit on archaeo- logical investigations at the park, displays of regional prehistoric and historic artifacts, fl int Computer Repair & Data knapping and atl-atl throwing demonstrations Recovery done by plus participate in hands-on, educational activi- Forensic Computer Examiner "CCE" The JerryJerry BuschBusch Home or Drop-Off Group Service Available! Jerry Busch Television Utube Repair Turner Television Repair (search) on all makes and models Madison, Ohio 44057 jerrybusch [email protected] 440-415-3109 September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 11 By Cat Lilly lenge is October 9th, 2010. Blues artists one of the most fl amboyant and infl uential Cleveland Blues Society interested in applying can do so through the entertainers in the history of American pop Blues Society website (www.clevelandblues. culture, was born right here in northeast Annual Blues Challenge org). Last year’s winners were Becky Boyd Ohio? Wilberts and Tim Matson in the solo/duo category and Blue Lunch in the band category. Screamin’ Jay The Cleveland Blues Society will They competed in Memphis Hawkins hold its second annual blues challenge on and came home with November 7th at Wilbert’s Music downtown. some great stories and Screamin’ There are two blues categories: SOLO/DUO memories of the & BAND. The admission price is $8 for any Jay Hawkins was week they spent born Jalacy Blues Society members and $10 for non- listening to smokin’ members. The winners in the competition Hawkins in Cleve- blues, making new land on July 18, will represent the Cleveland Blues Society friends, and eating in Memphis on February 1st - 5th, 2011. The 1929, and placed in authentic South- an orphanage until event starts at 2:00 pm and doors open to the ern barbecue. public at 1:30 pm. adopted at the The application deadline for the chal- age of 18 months. Last is- Jalacy learned sue’s Bluesville classical piano as column was a youth, and aspired dedicated to the to sing opera like his Blues Society’s re- idol, Paul Robeson. cent induction of His musical taste Travis “Monn- changed direction, but child” Haddix the theatrics of opera and Nathaniel would be a perma- “Guitar” Slim nent infl uence on his into the Cleve- stage persona. land Blues Hall of Hawkins Fame. This issue’s was also a boxer, focus is another and fought in Gold inductee, one who is Gloves competitions no longer with us but before quitting high school was inducted posthu- to join the Army Air Force. He served mously. How many blues fans out in World War II primarily as an entertainer there knew that “Screamin” Jay Hawkins,

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September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 13 The Mosquito Bitt en help out whenever they can to help better the All in all there will be eight bands at The Cove Bastards Return fortune of others and they are trying to use this on that Saturday from 7pm until 2am. The Eight Bands Join Together to show to do just that. lineup includes: City Cop, In So Far, My Great Raise Money for USO It has been at least ten years since MBB Escape, PRS, AFO, This Dust Was Once The were popular in the local music scene, so for Man, K-Phit, and, of course, The Mosquito those of you who are not familiar, here is what Bitten Bastards. The tickets are $3 presale, and By Briana Lea Toukonen you should know: The band formed around $5 at the door. There has been a lot of buzz 1993, but did not play their fi rst gig until 1995. about this upcoming show, it will be a night of On October 2nd The Mosquito Bitten They competed in The Battle of the Bands in awesome music for an even better cause; and Bastards, or MBB, will be reuniting for one Conneaut and tied for fi rst place. The lineup I know I, for one, will be there to support the night at The Cove in Geneva on the Lake. The for that night was Dave Crossman, David USO and to give my friend David a wonderful reason for the show is largely about the USO. Clayman, Todd Ankrom, and Steve Altonan. sendoff. David Clayman is going into the Army and Most people know of David Clayman as the asked his old band mates if they would do one lead vocalist, but he was the bassist at that more shabang before he leaves. Pistol Produc- time, he did not start sing- tions is promoting the show for free because BoomBox ing until 1996. That night Jason Tobie, owner, believes in the strength of Comes to Crossman sang, Altonan did a our community to raise money for our troops. Beachland guitar solo, and Clayman did One dollar from each ticket sold and fi fty Ballroom a harmonica solo. They prob- Friday October 15 percent of the door will go to the USO. Also ably would have preferred to oomBox is the proceeds from the guitar raffl e, donated by B have won fi rst place alone, but Producer/Engineer/ Morel Music, and the proceeds of the T-shirt tying with another band was not DJ/Drummer Russ sales, made and sold by Fly Inc will all go too shabby, especially for their Randolph and Pro- to the USO. Pistol Productions has a goal to fi rst show. Over the next few ducer/DJ/Vocalist/ years band members came and Guitarist Zion Rock LOOKING FOR A Pistol Productions went, some of them including: Godchaux. This pair Andrew Hathy, Doug Roscovics, of dynamic artists uses their rich musical Joe Capo, Chris Dixon, and John Hicks. The history and their vision of music and popular You don’t have to leave your dogs band’s brand of Metal/Alternative, at least culture to deliver a style of music distinctly kennelled or alone while you’re away, that’s how Clayman would classify it, became different from anything heard or seen in music they can stay with us! very popular, drawing large numbers of people today. This signature sound and show brings to their shows. They even made a CD during live music to a new, elevated level. BoomBox this time, around 1998, that did well for a lo- evolved through the common visualization Sat. Oct. 2nd cal band. The members that were involved in of two forward-thinking artists from diverse 7pm-2am making the CD were Doug Roscovics, David musical backgrounds. Raised by supportive 4HE#OVE.IGHTCLUBs'/4, Clayman, Steve Altonan, Todd Ankrom, and and musically inclined parents, both Godchaux n\ääÊUÊ ˆÌÞÊ œ« Andrew Hathy. 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September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 15 By Sage Satori Excerpts included from Donniella Winchell’s “Harvest is Coming” ‘season.’ Growers south of I 70 pick about 2 quality – one reason why vineyards are usually weeks earlier than the island area and the vint- located adjacent to winery facilities. Some It’s that time of year; the leaves are begin- ners in the very northeast corner begin 2 weeks grapes are handpicked into lugs, others are ning to turn shades of gold and red, the nights later still. Vineyards in a dozen other ‘micro- picked with mechanical harvesters. In every are becoming very cool and the magnifi cent climates’ around the state, pick somewhere in case, getting the fruit to the awaiting presses in aroma of the grapes drifts throughout the between. And, each grape variety ripens on its good condition is essential. country side. It is harvest time in the vine- own timetable. Initially, the grapes are separated from their yards. Only a few locations in the world Generally, however, grapes are harvested in stems in a mechanical crusher. This piece of host the unique occurrence known as ‘The the cool of the morning and transported to the equipment breaks the skins and creates a thick Crush.’ We are fortunate indeed. waiting wine cellar in the early afternoon. The slurry which is either pumped directly to the Ohio truly enjoys a progressive harvest goal is to crush the grapes at their optimum presses [for white wines] or put into large vats for initial fermentation on the skins [for red wines.] White juices are collected, settled and then pumped into chilled fermentation tanks where specially selected yeasts interact with the natural sugars and produce alcohol and throw off carbon dioxide. Throughout the upcoming year, the juices are settled, clarifi ed, fi ltered and eventually ‘become’ wine. Of course it’s not just harvest time for grapes, over the last couple of months the farm markets have shown a bounty of tomatoes, squash, peppers, carrots and now pumpkins! Throughout the state of Ohio there are festivals galore and a great number of them are linked to a commodity in their area. Starting at the beginning of summer and continuing right through fall one can celebrate the harvest of strawberries, corn, fi sh, melons, popcorn, potatoes, apples, and pumpkins. If you are a festival buff visit ofea.org for a list of all the festivals that belong to the Ohio Festival As- sociation. One of the largest festivals is the Geneva Grape JAMboree with this year making the 47th year. The festival always takes place on the last full weekend of September. Geneva is an ideal spot for the celebration as the sur- rounding area is packed with over 1500 acres of grapes. This year the Grape JAMboree falls on Sept. 25th and 26th. The town is trans- formed into a food, fun, and grape Mecca. The local grapes, especially the concords are featured. Visitors may taste grapes, freshly squeezed grape juice, wine and various grape products. All grandstand entertainment, 16 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010 including “grape stomping”, is free. Two fans since 1975. giant parades are held; Saturday, 1:30p.m. and Sunday 2:00p.m. The midway rides and Mr. Speed (a Tribute to Kiss) at 7:30 games, art show, craft fair, beer garden, street In a world where imitation is the most dancing, cornhole competition, and wine tast- sincere form of fl attery, few bands have as ing (Saturday only at the Geneva Community devoted a following as KISS. With 16 years of Center) The main stage entertainment is nearly experience under their spandex MR. SPEED continuous and the highlights for the weekend continues to forge ahead writing their own are: chapter in KISSstory. Many tribute bands Saturday - David Ball 8:30pm claim to be the eighth wonder of the world, Grammy Award Winning Vocalist, Songwriter, falling short in most occasions when it comes Musician. to delivering what KISS fans expect. MR. In the mid 1980’s, a publishing deal brought SPEED refuses to make such a claim. Our David to Nashville. In 1993, David recorded focus is clear and has been since day one... his now multi platinum debut album and single to give the KISS fans our very best. We never Thinkin’ Problem for Warner Brothers, which settle for mediocrity. Every show is another to date has sold 3 million copies. Thinkin’ opportunity to prove to ourselves and to KISS Problem garnered him a Grammy nomination fans everywhere that paying tribute is showing as Male Vocalist of the Year the ultimate in respect. For those not from the area, Geneva is 2 Soul Men at 6:30pm (Opening for David Ball) miles north of I-90 on St. Rt. 534 for more info The Soul Men, Blues Brothers Impersonators, call (440) 466-JAMB or visit grapejamboree. perform a tribute to Joliet Jake and Elwood com. Blues. The Soul Men’s persona, is an uncanny Ok, so the harvest festivals are over by resemblance to “The Blues Brothers”. Dressed the end of October but then the celebration in black from head to toe, displaying fi nger continues here in wine country with the bottled tattoos, The Soul Men impersonate Jake & bounty. Throughout fall and winter wine Elwood to perfection. The Soul Men’s perfor- tastings, pairing dinners, progressive dinners mance is a high energy, fast paced, audience and benefi ts for worthy causes take place all participating routine. They perform all the over the region with wine as common link. favorite “Blues Brothers” songs, and get the There are too many to list them all but we’ve audience moving and dancing. mentioned a few below. Visit ohiowines.org and localwineevents.com for listings of events Sunday - The Hobos Polka Variety at 6pm. A very unique Polka Band that has delighted ~Continued on Page 18

September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 17 in the region. their specialties just for you. Visit the Michael Join the wineries of the Grand River Valley 10/03/10 Covered Bridge Trolley Tour & 7th Annual Cleveland Wine Opener to W. Konstan Gallery of Hope featuring one of Debonné Vineyards, Ferrante Winery & Cavatelli Dinner benefi t the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation a kind art pieces to capture the story of “65 Ristorante, Grand River Cellars Winery & Ferrante Winery and Ristorante October 8, 2010 7:00-10:00pm Roses”. A special pre-event VIP reception is Restaurant, Laurello Vineyards and St. Joseph Join the fun On October 3rd or 10th 2010 The Wine Opener is a national wine tasting also offered with high-end wines catered by Vineyards for an afternoon of wine sampling For the Trolley Tour & Dinner Event! series to benefi t the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- Dish Deli & Catering. Along with delicious paired with the Thanksgiving meal. Tours will be offered at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm. tion. Held in more than 35 cities, from San food and wine pairings, guests will be treated Patrons will visit each of the fi ve wineries in Your afternoon begins with an educational tour Diego to Miami, The Wine Opener will reach to lively auctions and entertainment by The any order they choose. Each winery will pro- to a select number of an audience of thousands nationwide. Locally, Girls Band. vide samples of their wines along with a deli- Ashtabula County’s historic covered bridges. the Cleveland Wine Opener will be held on For a $60 ticket ($40 tax deductible), cious appetizer. Area maps will be provided at After the tour guests will be served a cavatelli October 8, 2010 at the Galleria at Erieview in guests receive entrance into the event, all wine all wineries to help patrons plan their trail. dinner at the winery! Adult $19.99 Children 10 downtown Cleveland. The Cleveland Wine and food tastings, a keepsake tasting glass and Turkey Trot Menu & Under $12.99 Plus tax and gratuity Bever- Opener will be a relaxed, yet lively, evening a tasting journal (the event program). $110 Debonne Vineyards - Pulled Turkey Sandwich age Not Included for more than VIP ticket ($70 tax Ferrante Winery & Ristorante - Cranberry Tart Seating is Limited. Call to Make Your Reser- 550 expected deductible) holders paired with Cabernet Franc Ice Wine vation Today! Contact Alyssa guests. In its receive all of the Grand River Cellars Winery & Restaurant - for more information. seventh year, above plus a unique Corn Bread and Bacon Stuffi ng (440) 466-8466 www.ferrantewinery. this unique gift and a special Laurello Vineyards -Turkey Pizza with Leeks, com [email protected] social event and pre-event wine Roasted Red Peppers, & Feta Cheese fundraiser has tasting featuring St. Joseph Vineyards - Pumpkin Cheesecake 10/15/10 Wine Country Progressive Dinner become one of special high end Tart “Join us for a fun evening of fi ne wines our most popular wines not available Cost is $5 per person at each winery. Price and delicious cuisine. The evening begins at affairs earning top for tasting at the includes wine samples, hearty appetizers, and 6:30 p.m. at Grand River Cellars for soup and growth awards main event. VIP recipes. salad, then to Debonné Vineyards for the main with the National Reception Spon- Bring a canned food donation to each entrée, and fi nish with dessert at South River CF Foundation. sored By: Dish winery and receive $1 off each admission. Vineyard. Our wine maker will pair each of the Deli & Catering Information available at participating wineries courses with his choice of wines. Reservations From wine nov- most of which can be found in the North Coast required. Seating is very limited and will sell ices to advanced wine enthusiasts, The Wine 11/13/10 Winegrowers of the Grand River Voice! out quickly. This is a prepaid, non-refundable Opener is a casual and fun evening for all Valley Turkey Trot ticket event. $47.50 per person which includes experience levels! SIP GREAT WINES spon- So celebrate the harvest all year long at the wine pairing with each entrée, gratuity and tax. sored by Western Reserve Wines. SAVOR “A PROGRESSIVE WINE TASTING region’s abundance of vineyards and wineries. www.grandrivercellars.com info@grandriver- GREAT CUISINE presented at festive tasting EVENT Cheers! cellars.com 440-298-9838 stations, where the area’s hottest chefs prepare Noon-5 p.m. The Girls Band Cadillac Lilly The Little ƒ–Ǥ‡’–Ǥ͖͙Ȉ͜Ǧ͕͕ǣ͔͔ “ Andrews Osborne Big Band” Academy Centennial Celebration

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During the 80s, singer Robbie Dupree had hits on the charts that many will remem- ber. His signature hits, Steal Away, Hot Rod Hearts and Girls in Cars, which by the way Girls in MON.- FRI 10:30am-7pm Cars was also used eevenv know Jimmy Fallon personally. HAPPY HOUR $/-%34)#37%,,$2).+3 as entrance music for I called my agent to get in touch with two WWF wrestlers JJimmy Fallon’s show. It took months to at the time. Now after gget the schedules together but we fi nally $).% ). nearly thirty years, ddid it and that’s how it all happened. /.,9 ¢ his music is still OOut of all the people he could have 30 A WING TUES. & THURS. generating interest to cchosen or talked about, he picked me. those who remember IIt opened up a lot of doors being on a him and to a new show like that.” generation of fans. A tour is in the works for the fall of Musician’s Night Robbie is grateful for tthis year, beginning in Japan and then the path he has chosen having state side dates. Robbie prefers not to and has defi nite thoughts on how he would like have an opening act for his shows. “I would THURSDAYS with Ted Riser 8-12 to see it continue. His latest CD, Time and Tide rather do a long show instead. Sometimes, I (Spectra Records) is now circulating through will bring in a guest to play with us. I have the music circuit and one of its songs, Lucky attended concerts where the opening acts had sums up how he is feeling these days. really nothing to do with the main act and I $ “Lucky is a thumbnail sketch of my life,” have never cared for that.” 7.00 Buckets said Robbie. “It’s a short song to sum up a Looking back over a career that has lasted WEEKENDS forty year career.” over thirty years, Robbie said, “If people liked of Beer Robbie explains how he decided on the title my work back then, they will like what I am Time and Tide for his CD. “The actual expres- doing now. This means I am still relevant and sion is, “time and tide waits for no man,” and that’s what I want to do. I don’t want to dye FRI. SEPT. 24: BURNT RIVER how appropriate that is. Originally it was the my hair and come up with a different version name of a song on the album but it turned out of Steal Away thirty years later. I still have to not to be. I felt it was an appropriate title for play that song every night but I go by the old SAT. SEPT. 25: LUCKY SHOT me at this point in my life. It’s hard to come saying, “Dance with the one that brought you.” up with a title for an album. I don’t try to be If it weren’t for those hits, Steal Away and Hot clever with my songs but I don’t try to be so Rod Hearts, I would have been out of this busi- obvious that it clunks you over the head with ness long ago. You need something like that to FRI. OCT. 1 every little detail. Sometimes I am writing happen in your music career to sustain you.” REDNECK INCORPORATED songs as I see other people, as a spectator and “I think the internet is a great tool. It’s like relating my material to what someone else may a storefront to the world. You can type in a be going through.” band’s name or certain artist and fi nd out in FRI & SAT “I would like to do albums more often moments what they are doing now. Before the NEVER SAT. OCT. 2 but there is that fear of duplicating yourself. internet, you wouldn’t be able to access that A COVER TED RISER & BANDS AT You need to put some living time in between kind of information. I get emails from people 9PM records. I think there needs to be a creative all the time who have found out what I have CHARGE THE MARSHALL BAND distance between each of your record releases. been doing and they are so glad to see I am still It takes time to put an album together. With involved with music. That is really heartening Time and Tide, I felt there were enough topics to me; that’s why I do what I do.” FRI. OCT. 8 and living life that was done in between the He continues, “By the early 80s, my stuff records. It made more sense to me to do it that became pop music but eventually I matured ELM STREET BLUES BAND way.” and more records came out but the style of my Earlier this year, Robbie appeared on the music changed, too. You can’t keep writing Jimmy Fallon Show, which caused a stir about girls riding in cars any more especially SAT. OCT. 9 toward jump-starting his public image once if you stay in this business long enough. Your again. “I came back from Italy last Novem- role will change - something like movie actors JiMILLER (Grateful Dead Tribute) ber and started getting emails from fans and as they change and mature so do the roles they friends who were telling me to get the latest play.” issue of Rolling Stone Magazine at the time “It’s fl attering to have been part of that era MON. OCT. 11 that had Bono, Jagger and Springsteen on but after time passes you view it all as music the cover,” recalls Robbie. “They went on to without putting it in a certain category. I view CLEVELAND BLUES SOCIETY tell me that there was an article about Jimmy my work back then as part of my musical Fallon that I had to see so I went out and got legacy.” “MEETING & JAM” the magazine. The article talked about his HOSTED BY ELM ST. BLUES BAND show and his musical tastes. Jimmy Fallon was For more information about Robbie Dupree asked who he hasn’t had on his show yet but and his latest CD, Time and Tide, please visit: would like to and responded with he wanted www.robbiedupree.com ,AKESHORE"LVDs7ILLOUGHBY to get Robbie Dupree to sing Steal Away. This www.myspace.com/robbiedupree was crazy; I couldn’t believe it and I didn’t www.spectrarecords.com !TTHEINTERSECTIONOF,AKESHORE,OST.ATION2Ds  September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 19 7th Annual Tommy Amato Rock Relief Cancer Benefi t on Sunday Oct 3rd… Kicks off with Starfl eet reunion show at The Cove in GOTL Fri Oct 1st By james Alexander All Pictures By Camille’s Pix cool prizes are being raffl ed and your favor- show his appreciation by doing the same for friends on one hand.” ite drinks will be served by Tommy’s Bikini someone challenged with cancer. Each year Legendary rock drummer Tommy Amato Beach Bartenders - a little bit of “Cali” brought he picks a member of the community who STILL PLAYIN’ IT FORWARD... is an amazing and encouraging home to warm up will benefi t from the proceeds of the event. story for cancer pa- the North Coast, This year’s recipient is Kip Volens. Kip is a 55 When asked Tommy how he is feeling today, tients. The two time inspired by year old drummer and has played in various “Never better!” he exclaimed. “I ride a bicycle cancer survivor will Tommy him- Cleveland bands. Tommy feels that there is every day for 15 miles; I play in 7 different be fl ying in from self. a greater impact from the money raised for a bands, watch what I eat and I feel really great. L.A. to his home- single recipient. I want people to know that cancer town Cleveland From L.A. IS NOT an automatic death sentence. You can to host the 7th to Cleveland, Tommy fi rst got Lymphoma (cancer of the beat it, there is help and friends and family will annual Tommy Tommy is lymph nodes) in 2001and beat it in 2002. But be there for you.” Amato Rock busy day in in 2003, it came back twice as strong. “The Relief Benefi t and day out doctors gave me a 20% chance of living,” Tommy has played in bands since he was 15 to raise money staying in Tommy explains. “I took a year off going in years old. He remembers times when the band for a musician touch with and out of chemotherapy, radiation and every members had to sneak him into venues that re- cancer victim. the rock and other type of treatments at UCLA Hospital. quired you to be 18 years or older so he could The event will be roll world During that time, my friends in Cleveland that play with the band. He was also in a band with held at The Sly Fox to make us I played with, one in particular, Andy Gerome Cleveland native Neil Geraldo called Lover’s in North Olmstead aware of who I have been pals with since I was 14, Lane. He joined Starfl eet in 1972 and still Sunday October 3rd someone in called me up and said ‘I want to hold a benefi t plays with them at their reunion shows. starting at 6pm and need. Tommy to help you out.’ I told him my bills were cov- goes until midnight. was the fi rst ered. But, he insisted and said ‘I really want Starfl eet will be having a reunion show at The For only $10 you will recipient from to do something for you.’ You know friends Cove Night Club in Geneva-on-the Lake Fri- get great live music from six awesome bands Rock Relief in 2003 and has come back every like that are for a life time,” Tommy expressed day October 1st. “The Cove is the place where including Billy Morris of Warrant, some really year cymbal crashing his way into town to emotionally. “You can count those kinds of Starfl eet really came together as a band,”

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September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 21 By Luthier Patrick Podpadec

The past few weeks I have been writing cess and was not really sure if I liked the idea, equipped with a very expensive microphone or short scale bass and a 15 string treble harp. articles about resetting the necks on acous- but there came a situation that I had a job to or a sound system that could eliminate the I felt it was necessary to have three completely tic guitars with the traditional dovetail joint do on a guitar that I had built for Brian Henke. natural overtones that the guitar would produce separated or individually preamped pickups system. I would like to take a small break from When I built the “Dreamcaster” for him I had under amplifi cation. For the last few years I inside so that you would be able to eliminate that subject to share with you a new repair never have been any unwanted overtones from one or more of technique that I have recently come across put in a thinking each of the three instruments that are inside myself while reading and studying some of my pickup about how one box. This sounds a bit diffi cult, but with older issues of my G.A.L. magazines (Guild of system I would the help of a new and good friend named Chris American Luthiers) not those other “gal” mag- in it. go about Dehaas, we were able to conquer this task at azines. I came across an article that was written For the designing hand. Chris is an incredibly talented musician by a very talented luthier named Harry Fleish- past a pickup that also happens to be an electronic wizard. man. He is a contributing writer for the guild 7 or 8 system He has designed other custom musical devices and has developed many interesting techniques yrs the that would for a few different touring musicians over the and designs over his years of being a master only work for years. He makes and designs all sorts of cool luthier. This article was about how he goes time an instru- effect boxes that are a bit more advanced than about building an access panel in the end of the he was ment the type you may be able to get off the shelf. lower bout of the guitar so that it gives him full able to like the If you fi nd yourself in the need or have an idea access to working on the inside of the guitar. It play dream- for something unique in the way of electronic allows him to shave braces for different tonal it live caster. effects, I would highly recommend that you responses, fi x or add anything like pickups and was in Because give him a call. He may be reached at chrisde- power supplies or just about anything that you a venue there is [email protected]. Chris was able to fi gure need to do. Having an opening at the end of the that so much a cool way that we could mount the three guitar lets the luthier/repairmen do so many had going on preamps in the Dreamcaster and only have one things. You have a much better view of the perfect inside of cord coming out of it. We would still be able to interior workings of the instrument and it also stage one box, have control over each separate pickup through allows full access for placing clamps in areas sound there is a a small mixing board so that we could dial in that would otherwise be very diffi cult or even and six string the sound we were looking for. It works great! impossible to get a good glue job completed. was guitar, a This system now allows Brian to take his At fi rst I was a little skeptical on the pro- 7 string dreamcaster and play it at virtually any venue. baritone More people will be able to hear it and see it and I’m sure that will inspire him to write more of the beautiful music that he does so well. If You Can Dream It, Getting back to the access panel, the pickup installation was the perfect opportunity for I Can Build It. me to try out this new technique. After talking with Brian and telling him I wanted to put a new “hole” in the bottom of his guitar. He was alright with that. Brian is so cool about trying new things. I must explain that this “hole” is #AR 3IDE0ICK 5P   not left open. There is a panel that is removable Custom Designs and when it’s in place it looks and responds (UBBARD2DIN-ADISONs   Guitars like it should be there. It does not weaken the Basses structural integrity of the guitar and also has no noticeable effect on the tonal aspects either. Af- Become a Member Acoustic ter putting them into two instruments I feel I’m Become a Fan of our Wagon Wheel Electric VIP Club by texting totally sold on the idea. It’s very possible with on Facebook! Mandolins the permission and blessing of the originator, Wagonwheel to 90210 Double Necks Harry Fleishman, that I may start incorporating Harp Guitars this panel in my new line of guitars. To me it’s

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Well until I will be able to do ANY REPAIR that I would like you all to “Stay in Tune” And "ACKERS#LUB Y&;F@2CG?!IHN?MNCHNB?!IOLNS;L> :LWKPHQWLRQRI of course if you have any questions please feel Catch Every 'ET(ERE%ARLYFORA#HANCETOBE WKLVDG free to call! Snap Here! /UR"ROWNS&ANOFTHE7EEK Patrick Podpadec Thanks Again! Luthier Patrick from Wood-n-Strings 440.474-2141 VOTED BEST WINGS IN MADISON / PERRY AREA [email protected] `"/.%,%337).'3%VERY4HURSDAY www.wood-n-strings.net 22 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010 DVD RELEASES LADIES & GENTLEMEN… company operating across audiovisual enter- fully enhanced packaging. Collectors will bonus audio content will also be issued in a 2 THE ROLLING STONES tainment programming. They work directly be especially thrilled by the 4 disc (3CD, 1 disc 180gm audiophile vinyl edition that comes The Legendary Concert Now Finally Receives alongside talent to produce the highest quality DVD) deluxe edition which adds an extraor- with an MP3 download of all 18 tracks. Lastly, Its First Authorized Release programming output covering fi lm, general dinary 120-page hard the standard and deluxe versions of Band on on DVD and Blu-ray October 12, 2010 entertainment and musical performance. Eagle bound book contain- the Run will be Rock Entertainment has offi ces based in Lon- ing many unseen and available digi- On October 12, Eagle Rock En- don, New York, Los An- unpublished photos tally world- tertainment geles, , Hamburg, by Linda McCartney wide. will simulta- & Paris. and Clive Arrowsmith, The musical neously re- album and single achievement lease the DVD Track Listing: artwork, downloadable of Band on the and Blu-ray 1.) Brown Sugar hi-res audio versions Run is nearly editions of the 2.) Bitch of the remastered matched by long-awaited 3.) Gimme Shelter album and bonus the amazing Ladies & Gen- 4.) Dead Flowers audio tracks, a full story behind tlemen…The 5.) Happy history of the album its creation. Rolling Stones. 6.) Tumbling Dice complete with a new Intrigued with This is probably 7.) Love In Vain interview with Paul recording abroad the most sought 8.) Sweet Virginia and expanded track in the summer of after Rolling 9.) You Can’t Always by track information 1973, McCartney Stones concert Get What You Want for all four discs. searched for a performance 10.) All Down The Line The deluxe edi- list of studios and it has been 11.) Midnight Rambler tion also includes a around the world. fully restored 12.) Bye Bye Johnny special audio documentary Spotting one in the remote location of and remastered 13.) Rip This Joint (originally produced for the 25th Anniversary Lagos, Nigeria, he became enthralled with the from the original 14.) Jumpin’ Jack Flash edition.) The original remastered album and idea of recording in Africa. Days before de- fi lm print and 15.) Street Fighting ~Continued on Page 27 multitrack audio Man masters. Ladies All Roads & Trails Lead to the PAUL McCARTNEY OPEN & Gentlemen DAILY follows the highly & WINGS' LEG- INCLUDING successful CD reis- sue of Exile On Main ENDARY BAND ON THE RUN GRAND RIVER HOLIDAYS! Street (Universal Music Group) in May of TO BE REISSUED NOVEMBER 2nd MANOR this year and the Stones In Exile DVD (Eagle MPL and the Concord Music Group are pleased to announce the re-release of Paul Mc- -ECHANICSVILLE2Ds'ENEVAs   Rock Entertainment) on June 22, 2010. The ATM Mastercard VISA ® October 12 releases will be followed shortly Cartney & Wings' iconic Band on the Run on NETWORK ® after by a deluxe edition box set with addi- November 2nd, 2010. Heralded as one of the tional bonus material and memorabilia greatest albums of all time, the GRAMMY Saturday, October 2nd Filmed in Texas in 1972 over four nights winning, smash # 1 album - originally released of the “Exile On Main Street” US tour, Ladies December of 1973 - yielded the immortal & Gentlemen was premiered at the Ziegfi eld title track and world-wide hit "Jet" becoming Annual Clam Bake Theatre in New York on April 15, 1974 and Wings' most successful and celebrated album released into selected cinemas across the USA ever. & Steak Fry! shortly afterwards. Bonus features on this Paul McCartney personally supervised all Dozen Clams and 14 oz. Steak $26 release include tour rehearsal footage from aspects of the Band on the Run reissue. The Serving 4 to 9pm Montreux, plus two interviews with Mick Jag- remastering work was done at Abbey Road us- Entertainment by 86K ger; one from a 1972 Old Grey Whistle Test ing the same team who recently remastered the show, and one fi lmed in 2010. complete Beatles' catalog. Call or Inquire Within for Details The line-up for this show comprised Mick Band on the Run will be available in a vari- Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitars), ety of formats originating with the single disc ¢ Charlie Watts (drums), Bill Wyman (bass), digitally remastered, essential 9-track standard Tues: 35 JUMBO Wings Mick Taylor (guitars) with Bobby Keys (saxo- edition. The 3 disc (2CD, 1 DVD) special phones), Jim Price (horns) and Nicky Hopkins edition features nine bonus audio tracks Thursday: Open Mic with Fred Barringer! (piano). Ladies & Gentlemen was billed at (including the top 10 smash ""), the time as “…the most powerful rock fi lm rare footage of the McCartneys in Lagos and Friday: FREE JUKEBOX! ever made” and is considered by many fans to behind-the-scenes at the famous album cover be the fi nest Rolling Stones performance ever shoot, original Band on the Run promotional Watch NASCAR, Indians & FOOD captured on fi lm. This is simply unmissable! video clips, the One Hand Clapping television Browns on Our Big Screens & DRINK Eagle Rock Entertainment is an inter- special (highlighted by studio performances SPECIALS! national media production and distribution fi lmed at Abbey Road in 1974) all with beauti- September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 23 www.tedriser.com

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-9DHQ  David Ball was born in Spartanburg, all but one song on the album and has received take an independent record to the Country Redhawk South Carolina, the BMI Millionaire top 5 as his 2002 smash “Riding With Private growing up in a fam- Award (for over one Malone,” from the album Amigo hit 2. USA million air plays) for Today called it “a country-music ghost story -IB -9DH  ily where everyone played an instru- “Thinkin’ Problem,” with both tragic and hopeful elements, an al- Debonne Winery 2:30 -5:30 “When the Thought legory for freedom and sacrifi ce.” & G-Wiz Musicians Nite 8-11 ment. Starting out on guitar, he eventually of You Catches Up In 2005 David won a Grammy for the song gravitated to bass With Me” and “Look “Old Folks At Home (Swanee River)” from F= )7H Q QChicken-N-Things fi ddle. David joined What Followed Me the album Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs of Home.” He was soon Stephen Foster. That same year, Freewheeler Sat. Oct. 2 childhood friends Walter Hyatt and touring with some featured the hit single and video “Too Much Nelson Ledges 4-5 & Witz End 9-1 Champ Hood in of the biggest acts in Blood in My Alcohol Level”. Honoring his Uncle Walt’s band Country Music: Alan infl uences, David’s 2006 disc, Heartaches by -IB )7H Q  and subsequently Jackson, Brooks the Number, contained renditions of David’s G-Wiz Musician’s Nite relocated to another & Dunn, Dwight favorite classic recordings. Calling it a ‘Critic’s fertile landscape, Austin, Texas. “All kinds of Yoakum, and Toby Keith. Choice,’ People magazine wrote: “While 198G )7H  great music were being made in Texas.” In the David’s work caught the attention of Bob fl ashier, less talented singers have risen to Call Hotline: 216-556-2212 mid 1980’s, a publishing deal brought David to Dylan who invited him to join artists like Jerry prominence in Nashville since his 1994 de- Nashville. Garcia, Bono, and Willie Nelson on The Songs but…David gets right to the heart of it.” In 1993, David recorded his now multi of Jimmie Rodgers: A Tribute in 1997. Later In 2009, David’s music came full circle: platinum debut album and single Thinkin’ that same year, David joined Bruce Springs- Lyle Lovett reached back into Uncle Walt’s Problem for Warner Brothers, which to date teen as they performed at the Kennedy Center Band repertoire to include one of David’s early To Book Band, Email: has sold 3 million copies. Thinkin’ Problem Honors Reception, celebrating Dylan’s impact songs, “Don’t You Think I Feel It Too” on his [email protected] garnered him a Grammy nomination as Male on American music. latest disc, Natural Forces. Vocalist of the Year. David wrote or co-wrote David Ball was one of the fi rst artists to David began 2010 with the release Sparkle City, his fi rst new album in three years. The album was released April 20 on E1 Entertain- ment’s Red Dirt E1 Records, with the new Ohio's Most single “Country Boy Boogie” shipped to radio stations shortly thereafter. David’s three Screwed-Up year break from recording was spent writing songs and putting together the backing band Country Band! he always envisioned for his music. David’s band, The Pioneer Playboys, features Troy Cook Jr. on guitar, Billy Pierce on bass, and Scott Metko on drums. The Playboys played on all Sparkle City tracks. The band toured throughout 2009, playing night clubs, theaters, and festivals, refi ning the songs which have been included on the new album. David and the Playboys will be touring throughout 2010 in support of Sparkle City so if you miss him For at the Geneva Grape JAMboree then check his bookings schedule at davidball.com call 440-487-9858 or shoot us an email at [email protected]

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September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 25 By West Side Steve blazing gunfi re. Resident Evil Afterlife The continuity is sloppy, Sony R 100 min the acting limited to pos- OK gang. This is a crappy movie week. I ing and the electronica Westside try to stay as current and as relevant as pos- soundtrack annoying, sible but the North Coast Voice does have a but I must admit it Steve deadline. gets less boring as it That means that there’s only one current ->Ì°Ê-i«Ì°ÊÓxÊUʙ\ääÊ* rolls along. Crescent Tavern Taproom INSIDE release in the theaters this week and shall we I’ve always been a Westside Steve Friends say I’ll be surprised if the name comes up at fan of those “after Appreciation Party!!!! Oscar time. the fall of civiliza-

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My one glimmer Àˆ°Ê"VÌ°Ê£xÊUÊÈ\ääÊ* hate it. -C#ARTHYgS!LE(OUSEs,AKEWOOD of hope faded when I realized that the director Paul WS Anderson (PANDORUM) is not Paul ->Ì°Ê"VÌ°Ê£È\ÊNHS 70 Thomas Anderson (MAGNOLIA, and Ghoul- C ardi’s actual son). Sigh. www.westsidesteve.com I’ll usually chat with the staff at the theaters JACKIE BROWN, I wouldn’t be impressed. and of the three comments I got, one eagerly Machete Had Picasso never painted any realism one anticipated it, one liked it as well as the entire 20th Century Fox R 105 min might guess that abstract is all he could do and RE series, and one couldn’t imagine any rea- therefore be cast as a hack like Warhol protégé So two gratuitous violence fl icks this week? son it was ever made. Basquiat. (hopefully, that ref is obscure enough Sorry this is a slow release season; it’ll pick up Well I was bored before the opening credits ) soon. RESIDENT EVIL was the most current were through. I’m not sure if he or Frank Miller was the 306 at deadline and this one is still selling tickets I gather from the opening sequence that the guiding light behind SIN CITY (the only so we’re stuck with them. Sorry. world had been ruined by the antics of some noteworthy fi lm Rodriguez worked on) but I’m If you recall, directors Robert Rodriguez and nefarious mega corporation and now earth is a guessing it was Miller. Quentin Tarantino teamed up to make homage crumbling poisoned hulk populated mostly by Anyway the plot here involves the good guys to the cheapo drive in fl icks of the late 50s and hordes of living dead. OK. Our Heroine Alice (illegal immigrants) V the bad guys (politicians early 60s. In GRINDHOUSE they recreated a (Milla Jonovich) is on a quest to fi nd a safe ha- and drug lords) and a bitter cop (Danny Trejo) couple of those schlock fests that would have ven when she comes upon a group of survivors turned vigilante with a great big knife. But eventually made their way to Joel Mike and the trapped in a building about to be overrun by wait; there’s more! bots on MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3K. goons. Here it follows the disaster movie tem- Since this is an R rating you can expect plenty plate for a while as the characters work with of F bombs, violence galore with lots of fake MACHETE takes that hook into the seventies and against each other in that exodus. blood and some frontal nudity. where the “Blacksploitation” fi lms (SHAFT Admittedly the plot is little more than a back- Before you get your hopes up (if they were etc) had some popularity. This time Mexicans drop for almost non-stop CGI, monsters and any) Lindsay Lohan is apparently still a big are the guests of honor. Home of the Hoover enough celebrity to rate a body double. Now while RESIDENT EVIL featured bad I wasn’t actually bored but neither was I all actors trying to be serious MACHETE features that entertained and soon, like GRINDHOUSE (well a few) good actors trying to suck. They 2 HAPPY HOURS! the camp style just wore thin. do too. 7:30-10:30am But as always it’s great to see the gang at the Don Johnson, Robert De Niro and Jeff Fahey Regal Montrose 12 and it wasn’t even cheap & 4-6:30pm team up with Lindsay Lohan, Steven Seagal and Jessica Alba each striving for the cheesiest popcorn day! Daily Specials performance possible. Open 7 Days • 6:30am-2:30am When a movie is unintentionally funny it’s a C- Full Kitchen Menu hoot but when you’re self consciously trying to Breakfast Served 7-10:30am be awful, not so much.. WSS While Paul WS Anderson was trying to make a e-mail [email protected] 7377 Lakeshore Blvd. good move but didn’t; Rodriguez tries to make a bad one and he does. Mentor I don’t mean to overrate the guy but if all Tar- 440.257.3557 antino had ever done was GRINDHOUSE and 26 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010 ~Continued from page 23 all time favorite Paul McCartney song. It's 6. Band on the Run [from One Hand Clapping] John Conteh, Kenny Lynch, Michael Parkin- parture, lead guitarist Henry McCullough and been included in the set ever since. At the start 7. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five [from son, Christopher Lee, Clement Freud, and drummer quit the band leaving of this tour Paul added "Nineteen Hundred and One Hand Clapping] Dustin Hoffman. the entire project to the three core members, Eighty Five" to the set. 8. [from One Hand Clap- Paul, his wife Linda McCartney and band- Band on the Run marks the fi rst release ping] DVD member (along with recording from the Paul McCartney Archive Collection, 9. Zoo Gang 1. Band on the Run Music Video engineer Geoff Emerick). Recorded in August an ambitious reissue program that encompasses 2. Music Video and September of 1973 (with further work 40 years of cherished, classic material from the Audio Documentary 3. Album Promo done at AIR Studios in in October most successful songwriter and recording artist Remastered documentary disc originally pro- Featuring Band on the Run, Mrs Vandebilt, 1973), they persevered through a tumultuous, in music history. It's also the initial physical duced for the 25th Anniversary release of Band Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five, Bluebird yet creatively invigorating 2 month recording release of the recently announced agreement on the Run. Featuring interview contributions 4. Helen Wheels Music Video process battling diffi cult studio conditions, op- between McCartney's MPL and Concord from Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, 5. Wings In Lagos pressive heat and a dangerous mugging at knife Music Group to globally market and distribute Denny Laine, Geoff Emerick, Tony Visconti, 6. Osterley Park point. The thieves made off with the demo McCartney's venerated solo and Wings catalog. Al Coury, Clive Arrowsmith, James Coburn, 7. One Hand Clapping tapes (among other valuables), forcing the band to record the entire album from memory. BAND ON THE RUN TRACKLIST: Remastered Album Band on the Run triumphed both critically 1. Band on the Run and commercially. The album topped the US 2. Jet album chart 3 separate times, won a Grammy 3. Bluebird and went on to sell more than 7 million copies. 4. Mrs Vandebilt Upon the release of Band on the Run, then 5. Rolling Stone reviewer Jon Landau famously 6. Mamunia gushed, "The fi nest record yet released by any 7. of the four musicians who were once called 8. Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me) The Beatles." 9. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five Paul is currently playing fi ve songs from the album on his ''. Live Bonus Audio Tracks favorites over the last 8 years of touring have 1. Helen Wheels included "Jet", "Band on the Run" and "Let 2. Country Dreamer Me Roll It". In 2008 when Paul played a free 3. Bluebird [from One Hand Clapping] outdoor show to over 500,000 people in Kiev, 4. Jet [from One Hand Clapping] a Ukrainian poll listed "Mrs Vandebilt" as their 5. Let Me Roll It [from One Hand Clapping]

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Okay look… if you’re really that hard up Then there’s one of my newest ideas I and have to try online dating here’s the wrote about it in my article “Old… Snarp one question you should ask when ap- Style!” proached by any likely candidates; · “What’s the difference between an oral The Cane From Hell: thermometer and a rectal thermometer? If This little baby comes equipped with an they don’t respond with; “The taste”, then mp3 player built in, with stereo surround they’re too stupid for you move on to the sound! A cigar lighter, a LED fl ashlight, next one! an aerosol fart eradicating spray canister, a built in cell phone, proximity alerts func- Online, underline, or over-the-line, I’ve tion, a cattle prod electrically charged tip learned that you cannot make someone that shoots bolts of lightning with thunder love you, all you can do is stalk them for sound effects, and at the press of a button months and hope they panic and give in! an angry clowns voice shouting obsceni- ties! Look if the defi nition of insanity is doing No Geezer should be without one! the same thing day after day and expect- ing different results, then you’re nuts if So what has our intuitive inventive gifted you expect real results from online dating! generation contributed? Computer Dat- ing? Oh please, artifi cial intelligence is What has happened to us? We used to no match for natural stupidity, I should be a society of intuitive inventive gifted know! geniuses. Past generations have invented two wheeled bicycles, electricity, ball- ~ Snarp point pens, forks, fl ushing toilets, light www.snarpfarkle.com bulbs, fl ashlights, French maid outfi ts and toilet paper!

~ Rick Ray 30 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010 September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 31

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING:

Wed.,Sept 22 - Dennis Ford Fri.,Sept 24 - Hatrick Sat.,Sept 25 Whooz Playin Kites on the Lawn · Saturday, September 25th Sun.,Sept 26 Ted Riser

The Ohio Society for the Elevation of Kites will be joining us all afternoon to Wed., Sept 29 - Larry Smith showcase some of their highly sophisticated kites. We are excited to welcome this Fri., Oct. 1 - 4 Kings very active kite club from the Cleveland area. 1-5 p.m. weather permitting. Sat., Oct. 2 - Legacy www.osekcleveland.org Sun., Oct. 3 - Brian Henke

Wed., Oct. 6 - Larry Smith Wine Country Progressive Dinner · September 15th Fri., Oct. 8 - Legacy See below for menu and pricing. Sat., Oct. 9 - Whooz Playin Sun., Oct. 10 - Cora & Cami

THE JUICE HOUSE IS NOW OPEN! Wed., Oct. 13 - Dennis Ford Fri., Oct. 15 - Joey Vanilli Attention all home winemakers-get your fresh pressed juice Sat., Oct. 16 - Hatrick Sun., Oct. 17 - Whooz Playin and winemaking supplies. Open daily 10-5:30 p.m. Entertainment plays on Normal Business Hours: Monday & Tuesday Noon-6 p.m.; Wednesday & Friday 7-11 p.m.; Saturday 3:30- Friday Noon-11 p.m.; Thursday & Saturday Noon-8 p.m.; Sunday 1-6 p.m. 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2:30-5:30 p.m.

SERVING A VARIETY OF APPETIZERS, GRILLED SANDWICHES, AND DELICIOUS ENTRÉES. OPEN: WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NOON-8 P.M.; FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOON-11 P.M.; SUNDAY 1-8 P.M. FOR INFO. CALL 440-298-9838 or www.grandrivercellars.com JOIN US FOR LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY, reat r our g n us fo alls SATURDAY, & SUNDAY. Joi meatb hetti & day Fri. September 24th spag Thurs l every Nick Zuber Band (Light Rock) specia ay! & Sund Sat. September 25th The Castaways (Rock N Roll) Sun. September 26th Larry Smith Jazz Express

Fri. October 1st Trilogy (Rock n Roll) Sat. October 2nd 5750 S. MADISON RD. (RT. 528) • MADISON, OH • 44057 Miles Beyond (Rock N Roll) · September 15th· 6:30 p.m. Sun. October 3rd Wine Country Progressive Dinner Dober, Carey, Smith Trio (Jazz) MENU:Grand River Cellars - Brie topped with a fall fruit chutney & Greek salad made Fri. October 8th with romaine lettuce, red onions, tomatoes, Kalamata olives and Feta cheese, drizzled Turnpikes (Rock n Roll) with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Sat. October 9th Debonne Vineyards - Marinated chicken breast topped with warm peaches and fresh sage Blues De Ville (Rockin Blues) served with wild grain rice, fresh roll and green beans Almandine. Dessert at South Sun. October 10th River Vineyard. Wines will be paired with each course. Call to make reservations for Akin for Jazz

this drive yourself tour. This is a prepaid, non-refundable ticket event. $47.50 per person Music plays Friday & Saturday from which includes sales tax and gratuity. 7:30-10:30 p.m. & Sunday from 4-7. 32 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 September 22 - October 6, 2010