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ECSean wrote:
BadComrade wrote:I have a little flipbook of one of the films they showed at one of their shows... a building falling down.


Yeah, that was a building they imploded in downtown Louisville in the 90's. Did anyone see their first show in 94 at the Clifton Cultural Center in Louisville? I used to have a recording of it. Jason played this unbelievable song on guitar by himself, and I've never seen it show up on a record. I haven't heard it in years, but it's still stuck in my head.
Hello fellow Louisville person. I remember that show at the Clifton center, but I had forgotten that was their first. I'd love to find a recording of that. Did you catch the show (in maybe 96?) pretty soon after the Baxter Theater opened, where they played in front of the screen before a showing of "City of Lost Children"? That rocked.

Every show is surprising in some way, and well, well worth your time and money. Plus they're really friendly folks. I have a live recording from a recent show here in Columbus (Wexner Center) that turned out pretty well considering the circumstances. We were going to videotape it, but the performance space was set up backstage, with everyone on the same level as the band. It was extremely intimate, and we found ourselves in the front row of seats about 10 feet away, so we set the digicam in my purse on the floor and just got the audio. The setting made for some crystal clear sound. If anyone's interested feel free to pm me. I'm not a professional taper but I'm happy to share.

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apl4eris wrote:Hello fellow Louisville person. I remember that show at the Clifton center, but I had forgotten that was their first. I'd love to find a recording of that. Did you catch the show (in maybe 96?) pretty soon after the Baxter Theater opened, where they played in front of the screen before a showing of "City of Lost Children"? That rocked.


I was there! Great time. My favorite though was when they played in a church in Louisville.

Ah, Louisville, such a beautiful city this time of year.

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You can also find tour dates and purchase your tickets here:

http://www.highroadtouring.com/artists/rachels/

The Louisville, KY show is at the Kentucky Theater, and is a benefit for the Home of the Innocents. Tickets at the door are $12, and all proceeds go to the charity. No advance tickets. The show is a real swell lineup:

he Rachel's
Invert (string quartet on tour w/ Rachels)
Gold Jacket Club (all of Eleven-Eleven plus some others)
Second Story Man
Chris Brokaw Rock Band (CB + Kevin Coultas and Jeff Farina of Karate)

November 19th
@ The Kentucky Theater
Benefit for Home of the Innocents
$12. All Ages Welcome.

see you there!

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apl4eris wrote:You can also find tour dates and purchase your tickets here:

http://www.highroadtouring.com/artists/rachels/

The Louisville, KY show is at the Kentucky Theater, and is a benefit for the Home of the Innocents. Tickets at the door are $12, and all proceeds go to the charity. No advance tickets. The show is a real swell lineup:

he Rachel's
Invert (string quartet on tour w/ Rachels)
Gold Jacket Club (all of Eleven-Eleven plus some others)
Second Story Man
Chris Brokaw Rock Band (CB + Kevin Coultas and Jeff Farina of Karate)

November 19th
@ The Kentucky Theater
Benefit for Home of the Innocents
$12. All Ages Welcome.

see you there!


i don't think geoff farina is playing with chris. i believe it is jeff goddard, the bass player from Karate.

this will be a great show and i will be driving up.

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mattw wrote:I'll be interviewing Jason sometime before their show here in Tucson. I can post it on here if anyone likes.
Yes, please! Where's it going to be published?

I went to highschool w/Jason. He's always been a really good guy, hell they're all super nice.
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zeroart wrote:
Chris Brokaw Rock Band (CB + Kevin Coultas and Jeff Farina of Karate)

i don't think geoff farina is playing with chris. i believe it is jeff goddard, the bass player from Karate.

this will be a great show and i will be driving up.
oops, thanks - I pasted the lineup info from a post by the person who booked the show.

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apl4eris wrote:
Yes, please! Where's it going to be published?

I went to highschool w/Jason. He's always been a really good guy, hell they're all super nice.


I don't know for sure if it'll be published yet. I'm doing a bit of freelance stuff right now outside my journalism class for the Aztec Press. Unfortunately, they're ghetto and don't have an updated website, if it does get put in. I'll post the transcript here.

I was doing a bit of googlin' (as we all must do in these days) and found that the first band in which Jeff Mueller and Jason Noble were in was called King G and the J crew, a rap group! I'll have to go to town on that.
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