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Buzzing Around Town - by Nora Spitznogle
posted: Oct. 30, 2009

Buzzing Around Town

Previews:
Gary Wasson's open stage
Sundays 6:00 pm
The Wine Cellar (the Corner Wine Bar) 6331 Guilford Ave.
I'm excited that Gary Wasson's open stage moved closer to my house! Gary has run the well-respected open stage for years, first in Noblesville and most recently in Fishers. Open stage shows are a great way to see several musicians play in one evening. And you never know what you'll hear-everything from new to playing in public folks to established musicians trying new songs. Bonus: Gary plays an opening and closing set, often joined by other stellar folks.
The food at the Corner Wine bar is available in the Wine Cellar also-I'm a big fan of the Sunday-Thursday filet special. I'll see you there soon.


Hero House - Comics, Anime & Pop Culture, grand opening
Shawn Crystal, artist of Deadpool (Marvel Comics)
Friday, November 6, Saturday, November 7, 2009
1112 E. Prospect St. (Fountain Square) 317-636-7990
There is a new store full of comic books and coolness in Fountain Square. The owners are two talented guys-artist, Wayne Bertsch and musician Mike Shimmercore (Red Light Driver). You might recognize Wayne's work from the Barfly comix in NUVO-I like his cartoon version of Nora-he draws me a little curvier than I am in real life.
The store carries comic books, Anime and other pop culture goodness. What is Anime you ask? I thought I knew, and that it had something vaguely to do with the Hello Kitty style of comic drawing. Anime is the abbreviated pronunciation of the Japanese word for animation. It does not just apply to Japanese work, but it is a blanket term for all types of animation.
The Hero House is celebrating its grand opening with the super-star artist Shawn Crystal, of the Marvel Comics' Deadpool series. He'll be making a rare Midwest appearance to meet fans and sign autographs.


D tour documentary
November 10, 2009, 10 pm
Network premier WFYI TV(20.1)
The tag line for the film is: A rock 'n roll film about life, death and bodily functions. The movie follows Indiana musician Pat Spurgeon in his quest to find a living kidney donor as his band, Rogue Wave, starts to find success. The film examines Pat's choice to keep touring while focusing on this health and finding a potential organ donor. The movie is racking up awards at film festivals all over the country. I can't wait to see it.


Reviews:
Johnny Socko
October 16, 2009
Vogue
I can't tell you how excited I get by seeing a line out the door of the Vogue for live music-it's a beautiful thing! The kickoff show for the Broad Ripple Music Fest had feeling of a college Homecoming weekend-lots of nostalgia and catching up with old friends.

Joe Welch of Johnny Socko.
Joe Welch of Johnny Socko.
image courtesy of Nora Spitznogle
Quan


Buzzing Around Town - by Nora Spitznogle
image courtesy of Nora Spitznogle
Quan


I arrived just in time to catch the Johnny Socko reunion show. The band was just as remembered: danceable ska silliness. There were plenty of not-so-subtle reminders that we'd all aged in the fourteen years since the original lineup of the band had been together. Lead singer Mike Wiltrout made his entrance on a Rascal wearing a banana suit and sang "The Girl from Ipanema" in a wobbly voice. The crowd was enthusiastic and sang and danced along. I squished down in front of the stage for a few songs and got pulled in to several groups of dancers.
I also loved connecting with out-of-town folks. Monumental Marathon founder Carlton Ray was visiting from D.C. where he's in charge of cleaning the Potomac River. Jeff Zuckerman and Carrie Sloo Zuckerman were visiting from the other coast. Jeff is embracing his California-ness with zest. He's sporting longer hair, a bit of a beard and sandals. My little sister, Ann, was in town from Phoenix and tagged along to say hello to lead singer Mike Wiltrout's parents. One of Ann's first jobs was with the Wiltrouts (in the wire biz, if you're wondering).
I'd like to give hearty congratulations to the organizers of the Broad Ripple Music Fest. It has turned in to an amazing event in only three years.



Not-for-profit director by day, music writer by night, Nora Spitznogle reviews music that happened and previews music and events around Broad Ripple Village. Nora managed CATH Inc coffeehouse at 54th Street and College Avenue for seven years. During that time she hosted hundreds of local and touring musicians, both at the coffeehouse and her home. When CATH closed in 2004 and the music was no longer coming to her, she had to wander from her corner of Broad Ripple to see what is happening elsewhere. You can find her at Second Helpings during the work day, waitressing at the Red Key on Saturday nights and prowling Broad Ripple music venues the rest of the time. Visit Nora's Web site nora-leona.blogspot.com, send any questions, comments or suggestions to Nora@BroadRippleGazette.com




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