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Buzzing Around Town - by Nora Spitznogle
posted: Apr. 13, 2012

Buzzing Around Town

Record Store Day - Saturday, April 21, 2012

Yay! It's Record Store Day time, which is the day that folks shed their winter blahs and jump feet first into celebrating the fact that we live in a kick-ass community. Independent record stores are a scarce bunch around the country and we are lucky enough to have three within a mile of each other. And they are all thriving and a great part of our community.
All three stores will host live music and have exclusive Record Store Day albums and sales. My suggestion is that you at least wander in to all three of them. I think in-store concerts are a great way to sample the band's music in a laid-back setting. And the shows are always family friendly, free, and a great way to meet other folks in our community. I'm so excited that I'm taking the evening off from waitressing at the Red Key (thanks Cindi and Leslie!) so that I can enjoy the whole day.
Visit www.recordstoreday.com to see great videos of bands promoting RSD and for an idea of the exclusive record releases. Read below for a list of bands playing at Indy CD & Vinyl, LUNA music, and Vibes.

Indy CD & Vinyl - 806 Broad Ripple Ave [H4 on map]
It's always a party at Indy CD & Vinyl, but even more so this day. I always find something fun when I'm there, whether it's music, music magazines, any other of the cool things that line the shelves. The stage is at the back of the store and the fun often spills out to the sidewalk.
1:00 - Loyal Divide, 2:00 - New Band Cavalry, 3:00 - Brother Nature Band

Vibes - 1051 E. 54th St (54th and the Monon Trail) [OO25]
GloryHole Records Showcase, 11:30 - 6:30
DJ Jewey Ramone will be spinning records between bands, and he's always got something groovy, and typically vintage on his turntable. There will also be plenty of live music throughout the day. The lineup includes: Homeschool, Adam Kuhn, Dead Frets, Everything, Now!, Ancient Slang, Hank Denim, Humans, Apache Dropout, Crys, Learner Dancer, Punk Talk, Vacation Club, The Kemps, Three Man Band.
All of the bands are fun and worth hearing, but do yourselves a favor and try to catch Everything Now! - they are always a treat.

LUNA music - 5202 N. College Avenue [PP23 on map]
LUNA music turns the corner of 52nd Street and College Avenue into a block party in honor of Record Store Day. And they start that party early, opening at 8:00 a.m.
All day you'll be able to shop their annual sidewalk sale - stacks of $1 CDs, vinyl, and other goodies. They'll be passing out grab bags, and you can buy a delicious Upland beer to enjoy while you're shopping and listening to music, they'll be a special RCD/LUNA merch item, and the joy of being around folks who love music and aren't afraid to show it.
The awesome folks behind the website Laundromatinee will be on site shooting video and handing out goodness. The lovely and talented crafters of Handmade Promenade will be on hand(made) selling the freshest, single-artisan, love. Jolly Tamale will be set up out front, all day, bringing you local tamale love. Mile 44 will be on hand to sell their local, silk-screened show poster badness.
Live performance lineup: noon - Winslow (Indianapolis Debut). 1:00 p.m. - KO (Kristin from Slothpop's new project), 2:00 p.m. - Mike Adams At His Honest Weight, 3:00 p.m. - Hen, 4:00 p.m. - Sunni Sheets (features members of: Vacation Club, Learner Dancer, and Crys), 5:00 p.m. - Ancient Slang

National Moto+Cycle (next to LUNA music)
5206 N. College Avenue, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
I know that I've pressed my face up to the window of National Moto+Cycle trying to get a better peek at the wonderful looking two wheeled machines inside, and I bet you have too. The guys behind the glorious bicycles are opening their doors in honor of Record Store Day. You can get an up-close look at bikes, cargo trailers, fleet bikes, and accessories (woo hoo - accessories!) - including leather helmets, vintage goggles, t-shirts, bags, and People for Urban Progress goodies.
I can't wait to ask Matty to explain the whole motor bicycle thing to me. Even though I'm not sure what they are, I know I want one!


Joel Henderson Band, Tad Armstrong, Heidi Gluck
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Radio Radio - 1119 E. Prospect St, 21+, nonsmoking, $5
I can't believe this show is only $5.00! I'd pay way more than that to see all of this talent in one room. All three performers have all played at CATH coffeehouse (RIP) at some point. If you're a longtime reader of this column you know how much I love Tad Armstrong, his great songwriting and amazing voice. If I could be a musician, I'd choose to be Heidi Gluck. Do I need to say any more?
The reason for this amazing show is to celebrate Joel Henderson's CD release. I've had Locked Doors & Pretty Fences in my player since December and I love it. But don't take my word for it. The record has already spent time on the top ten of the EuroAmericana charts - sharing the list with Otis Gibbs at one point.
Not only am I looking forward to hearing his amazing original music live (I promise not to sing along too loud), I can't wait to see his band. It features Ric Hordinski (Over the Rhine, Daniel Martin Moore) on lead guitars, Byron House (Robert Plant's Band of Joy, Dixie Chicks) on bass, Heidi Gluck (The Pieces, Some Girls) on guitar and other musical toys, Bill Mallers (Carrie Newcomer) on keys and Dan Dorff (Daniel Martin Moore, Jim James of My Morning Jacket) on drums. How awesome is that? I will certainly see you there!





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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